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The series achieved life outside of adult entertainment circles due to the intense internet meme culture surrounding it. The stark contrast between Nao’s timid, small demeanor and the comedic over-exaggeration of the plot points became a template for jokes about expectations versus reality. Comment threads on anime forums frequently use screen captures from the first episode to mock tropes in standard romance anime, turning an underground adult release into a widely recognized piece of internet subculture. The earliest documented appearance of the phrase dates
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The Unseen Struggles of an “Incompetent” Little Brother in Contemporary Japanese Net‑Culture