Chocotto Sister

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Haruma Kawagoe is an only child. A long time ago, during the Christmas season, his mother suffered a miscarriage, losing the baby girl who was supposed to be Haruma's little sister. That night, young Haruma knelt down and sincerely prayed, "Please make my mother well again, and please give me a little sister." Years have passed, and Haruma has almost forgotten about that prayer. However, Santa hasn't. One Christmas, when Haruma least expects it, he receives an unusual gift—his sister. (Source: ANN)

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Synonyms: Chokotto Sister, Chocosis
Japanese: ちょこッとSister
English: Chocotto Sister

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  • Choco (ちょこ)

    Choco

    Main

    The little sister that Santa brought to Haruma. She is sweet and very innocent, all her knowledge of the world initially derived from an instruction manual she was given before her delivery to Harumas home. Apparently the manual does not cover all situati...

  • Haruma Kawagoe (川越はるま)

    Kawagoe Haruma

    Main

    The main character, a young man who once spoke a prayer to God that his mother would recover after her miscarriage, as well as a wish to Santa that he would "stand in" for her and deliver him a little sister. Years after the wish, it was granted, leaving ...

  • Makoto Ashirai (足来真琴)

    Ashirai Makoto

    Supporting

    A young woman who lives in Tsubaki manor, the same building that Haruma, Choco and Yasuoka inhabit. She sports orange hair, enjoys her liquor and teases Haruma with her (lack of) wardrobe and claims that he is interested in her body. Despite her apparent ...

  • Yurika Hanayamada (華山田ゆりか )

    Hanayamada Yurika

    Supporting

    A young girl who appears to be younger than Choco. She is from a rich family and lives in a big house with a maid who tends to her. To live to her standards, she is often forced to take violin lessons, tutor, English conversation lessons, which she dislik...

  • Kakeru Ishida (石田駆)

    Ishida Kakeru

    Supporting

    A young boy apparently Chocos age, who seems to be slightly shy and unintentionally saves Choco from a nasty fall. He works in a public bath, apparently to help out since he lives there....

  • Chitose Serikawa (芹川千歳 )

    Serikawa Chitose

    Supporting

    The granddaughter of the original landlady. A nice, but somewhat shy and accident-prone young woman who has no sense of direction and who holds feelings of insecurity due to having to wear glasses and discontent with her own looks; she suffered a painful ...

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  1. Archgate
    Archgate rated it
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    This was a rather charming and delightful story. The one aspect that left me somewhat puzzled and could have been handled differently was the Santa Claus element. Nevertheless, I suppose it wasn't an entirely bad idea and offered a bit of originality to explain the sudden appearance of a little sister out of nowhere.

    The characters were truly enjoyable, with Choko's and Chitose's being my personal favorites. I particularly relished the interactions between Choko and her older brother, and I couldn't stop laughing at Choko's innocence and Chitose's daydreams. It was fascinating to observe Haruma, Choko’s Oniichan, mature over the course of the series, transforming into a good big brother. I also appreciated reading about the progression of his love life—how he had a major crush, experienced heartbreak, and eventually realized who he truly loved besides his little sister.

    All in all, this is a really nice slice-of-life manga, packed with plenty of fan service.

  1. PizzaillafUR
    PizzaillafUR rated it
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    I've gone through a good number of manga with some pretty peculiar premises, but rarely have I encountered one as jarring as Chokotto Sister. It demands the reader to completely suspend disbelief just to get into it. Once you overcome that initial hurdle, however, you'll find that Chokotto Sister is essentially a light-hearted slice-of-life story with a fair amount of romance and not much else.

    Haruma Kawagoe is a university student living independently until, out of the blue, his decade-old wish is granted in an unusual manner. Now he has a cute little sister named Choko whom he must care for while managing other aspects of his life. This premise—of a young man thrust into a sibling/parental role he isn't prepared for—isn't new, but the way it's set up is rather odd. Beyond that, it's a very ordinary slice-of-life story, which is one of its shortcomings. The events feel too mundane—from grocery shopping to making friends—it's all stuff we're used to doing daily. While certain moments were entertaining or compelling, it was really only the potential for romance that kept me engaged when the slice-of-life elements got tedious.

    The characters involved are ordinary yet interesting enough to make you care about them, which is crucial for this type of story. The mangaka did a decent job developing Haruma and Choko separately, dedicating entire chapters to flesh out their individual stories. However, their relationship felt forced and lacked real drama or progression typical of sibling relationships. Their connections with others progressed steadily, which helped compensate for their lack of development with each other.

    As a slice-of-life story, the art effectively captured the lighthearted tone. The artwork looks simple but includes considerable detail where needed, especially in close-ups. While not a major flaw, more variety in character designs would have been nice. Many manga face this issue when aiming for simple, ordinary-looking characters because without color, they can be hard to distinguish.

    Chokotto Sister is a decent slice-of-life tale with minimal drama outside of the romance, making it mostly a mellow experience. I wish it had been better, as it had several shortcomings. The chapters felt somewhat disjointed, transitioning from moment to moment without much continuity. There were quite a few unnecessary ecchi scenes for what didn't seem like an ecchi manga. The romance kept me interested but weakened one character due to its execution. Overall, despite these issues, it remains a decent slice-of-life story.

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