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: Aika’s younger stepbrother who is the protagonist and primary focus of Aika's attention Production Details Creators/Writers

"Ane wa yanmama" is a phrase that originates from Japanese culture. When translated, "ane" means "older sister," and "yanmama" is a colloquial term that roughly translates to "younger brother" or "little brother." However, the phrase is more commonly associated with a popular Japanese children's television show called "Anpanman," which features a superhero character named Anpanman and his arch-nemesis, Baikinman. The catchphrase "Ane wa yanmama" is often exclaimed by Anpanman during the show.

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