Display title | Oniichan to Issho |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Onii-chan to Issho (official English title: Me & My Brothers) revolves around Miyashita Sakura, a second year middle schooler whose grandmother, who she lived with, recently passed away. Sakura then spent her days alone in her grandmother's big house until one day, she came home to find four strange men she has never met before living there! They explain to Sakura that until she was three years old she had lived with them, along with their mother and father. |