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Embedded within the title string is a specific, albeit untranslated, narrative hook: When romanized, this is likely a slurred or truncated version of Kanojo no Imouto wa Nikushokukei (Her Younger Sister is a Carnivore/Flesh-eater). In the lexicon of anime and manga, a "carnivore" character archetype is aggressive, assertive, and often sexually proactive, contrasting with the "herbivore" archetype who is passive. This specific title highlights a core mechanic of the doujin industry: the exploration of specific fetishes or character dynamics. While mainstream anime might hint at romance, doujin works dive explicitly into the "what ifs" of character relationships. The "younger sister" trope is ubiquitous in this medium, representing a specific market demand that professional publishers might find too risky to touch, but which thrives in the self-published underground.

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| Character | Role | Personality | Development | |-----------|------|------------|-------------| | (protagonist) | Main male lead | Initially protective, a bit naive, becomes more assertive as the story progresses. | Begins as a reluctant participant, grows into a more confident partner, though his moral conflict is only lightly explored. | | Younger Sister | Main female lead | Energetic, flirtatious, often portrayed as the driving force behind the relationship. | Starts as a shy teen with hidden desires, evolves into a more self‑assured, sometimes dominant partner. | | Supporting Cast | Friends, teachers, occasional family members | Mostly serve as foils or obstacles (e.g., a friend who almost discovers the secret). | Very limited development; they exist mainly to create tension or comic relief. | Embedded within the title string is a specific,