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5.9/10 IMDb Magazine Comic Polaris Number of episodes 14 | 7/10 Written by Shin Shinmoto Directed by Masahiro Takata Volumes 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original run November 2012 – present Adaptations Super Seisyun Brothers (2013) Studio Anime International Company Similar Pupipō!, Viper's Creed, Virgin Fleet, Sol Bianca: The Legacy, AD Police Files |
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Super Seisyun Brothers (Japanese: SSB ―超青春姉弟s―, Hepburn: SSB ―Sūpā Seishun Burazāzu―) is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Shin Shinmoto. An anime TV series adaptation aired on TV Tokyo between September and December 2013.
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Plot

The elder sisters are best friends. The younger brothers are best friends. And between these similar siblings, lies a strange relationship. They are the friends who share the same dream, their dreams are big and connected to each other. These indirectly related siblings live an incredible normal life.
Characters
The Shinmoto siblings are energetic, carefree and too full of themselves. They like beauty more than a good relationship, but what they like most is themselves, saying: "Where can I find someone as beautiful as I am" in the first episode of the anime series. Their motto is to enjoy life to the fullest without worries.
The Saitō siblings are weird and quiet as their calm faces. It seems they are the ones who often visit the Shinmoto siblings when they are bored. Both the siblings are popular wherever they go.
Manga
The manga is written and illustrated by Shin Shinmoto and has been serialized in the G-Mode's web magazine Comic Polaris since November 2012. The series has been collected in four tankōbon volumes, released in Japan between October 15, 2013, and August 15, 2014.
Anime
An anime TV series adaptation, produced by AIC Plus+, aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between September 13 and December 13, 2013. The series is directed by Masahiro Takata with series composition by Tomoko Konparu, character design and character design by Noriko Morishima. The series' ending theme song is "Watashi ni Naritai Watashi" (私になりたい私, lit. The Me I want To Be) by Rokugen Alice.