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Please Twins - Three's Company (Vol. 1)

Please Twins - Three's Company (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious
Review: Maiki Kamishio is an orphan, and only has a photograph of him and his twin sister as a clue to his family. One day, he sees a news report on TV and recognizes the town from the photograph. He visits that town, finding the house in the photo, which is now rundown, and decides to rent it and fix it up. Two months later, two girls show up on his doorstep, Miina and Karen, each with a copy of the very same photo. It seems that one of these girls is his twin sister, the other a stranger. He allows the two of them to move in.

Things get very interesting from there, that is to say, very hilarious, as both Miina and Karen start to have romantic feelings towards him. To make things even more interesting, there is an alien that visits them from time to time. And what about his teacher, is she an alien too? And his gay friend that is always coming on to him, the class president who is stalking him, and the clas vice-president who also has a crush on him...things get very interesting indeed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trouble comes in twos...
Review: Maiku Kamishiro left the orphanage to move into the house he thinks he grew up in. The house happens to be in a old photo of himself and his sister.
One day a couple of girls shows up, each with the same eye color and the same picture. Miina Miyafuji believes she is that sister. And so does Karen Onodera.
The four episodes are funny, yet touching, filled with new characters, fan service and old characters from Please Teacher! With such voices as Sandy Fox, Sherry Lynn, Bridget Hoffman and Crispin Freeman I really felt I already knew many of the characters in the series. Exctras include vocal clips, promo clips and, of course, previews. 100 minutes total, for 16 and up.
It was nice to see Tony Oliver as the ADR script writer and ADR director (being a voice actor means he should know what he is doing).


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