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* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: The Hinagiku sisters, though there are two of them, fit this trope.
* [[Token Loli]]: The Hinagiku sisters, though there are two of them, fit this trope.
* [[Twin Banter]]
* [[Twin Banter]]
* [[The Unfavorite]]: Ichijou Kaoruko hides her feelings from her sister because she is this.
* [[The Unfavorite]]: Ichijou Kaoruko hides her feelings from her sister because she is this.
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 11 June 2021

If he screws this up, there will be a ton of birds flying around.


Futakoi is a 2004 anime and visual novel series created by Mutsumi Sasaki. It tells the story of a boy named Nozomu Futami who goes back to his home town, moving in near a shrine. This shrine contains a stone, which, according to legend, turned two twin girls into birds. They chose to turn into birds because they were both in love with a man who would not pick one or the other. Soon Nozumu inherits the same problem, winding up with his own 12-girl, 6-sets-of-twins, harem.

In 2005, a 13 episode anime spin off, and later a manga, titled Futakoi Alternative was made. While this series contains the same characters as the original, it has a different story line and continuity altogether.

Tropes used in Futakoi include: