own "big brother". Nēchan (姉ちゃん) or Nēsan (姉さん): when a young sibling addresses their own "big sister". Kāsan (母さん): when a person addresses their own "wife" (the "mother" of their children). Tōsan (父さん): when a person addresses their own "husband" (the "father" of their children). Bāchan (祖母ちゃん): when grandchildren address their "grandma". Jiichan (祖父ちゃん): when grandchildren address their "grandpa". Kyoudai (きょうだい): siblings, when they are referring to their relationship. See also[edit] Aizuchi Honorific speech in Japanese Etiquette in Japan Japanese pronouns Zen ranks and hierarchy Other languages[edit] T–V distinction (politeness differences
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However, the appearance of an attractive woman named Rize Kamishiro shatters his solitude when she forwardly asks him on a date.
While walking Rize home, Kaneki discovers she isn't as kind as she first appeared, and she has led him on with sinister intent. After a tragic struggle, he later awakens in a hospital to learn his life was saved by transplanting the now deceased Rize's organs into his own body.
Kaneki's body begins to change in horrifying ways, and he transforms into a human-ghoul hybrid. As he embarks on his new dreadful journey, Kaneki clings to his humanity in the evolving bloody conflict between society's new monsters and the government agents who hunt them.
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good romance shows, the genre is overwhelmingly dominated by trashy wish-fulfillment, sloppy stereotype-hunting, or goofy romcoms.
But Kimi wa Houkagi Insomnia isn't any of that, it's what I would call a "true romance" anime.
It doesn't provide any fanservice, 24/7 over the top humor, or wish-fulfillment. Instead it focuses on two things: Personal growth (i.