UlasanAnime.com – This article presents a ranking of characters from the anime series “Nakaimo / Kono Naka ni Hitori, Imouto ga Iru,” also known as “WHO IS IMOUTO.” A helpful picture index is available on MyAnimeList (MAL) to assist viewers.


The ranking is as follows:
- 1. Mr. X: Praised for having lines that are both hilariously over-the-top and surprisingly sagely, delivered in a way that’s impossible to take seriously.
- 2. Kurumi Kashiki: Despite a limited number of lines, she possesses an earnest, campy, and healthy vibe that is highly enjoyable. Her deadpan service lines contribute to a fitting character within an anime that is, to say the least, inappropriate.
- 3. Choux Creme: Alongside her profiterole, Tsuruma is considered the funniest to mock. The primary criticism, if any, is the darkness beneath her skirt.
- 4. Miyabi: Described as a perfect combination with Choux Creme.
- 5. Kotori-sensei: Similar to Kashiki but cheekier and more wholesome. The “loli factor” is used for shock value, yet simultaneously subverts expectations.
- 6. Mei: Her enterprising spirit and cunning are appreciated, but ultimately, she is deemed a non-factor in the overall narrative.
- 7. Seri-san: Associated with the “Ayako Doctrine” and is noted for hiding something.
- 8. Yuzurina: The reviewer claims to be immune to the “Ogura,” or at least mostly immune.
- 9. VP Rinka: Considered attractive when she chooses to be, but otherwise found to be a bit boring.
- 10. Araya: Mentioned with a reference to “Laugh some more, Norse Code Laughter.”
- 11. President Mana: Characterized as crazy and a little ditzy, but lacking sufficient development.
- 12. Kanako Mikadono: A brief comment on the voice actress, Hisakawa Aya, is made.
- 13. Shiga: Identified as “MAKO.”
The author anticipates that this list may change by the end of the series, particularly noting that Kurumi Kashinoki cannot be their second favorite “Imouto” character.
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