Sins of the Sisters

1994
Sins of the Sisters
3.6| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 01 September 1994 Released
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Yuki awakens in a Post-Restoration world and soon recovers her memory, only to learn that her lover perished in the World Restoration, led by Aiko. Yuki sets forth to go back in time and kill the man who will be reincarnated as Aiko. But she doesn't travel back in time alone.

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tmantdj Sins of the Sisters is not only the worst anime ever released by Central Park Media, but also the worst anime I have personally watched, period. The story makes even less sense than Garzey's Wing. Within the first five minutes, we see a pope selling children as sex slaves, then the main character shouts his rebellion against God. God zaps him with lightning, which turns him into an androgynous woman, and all of this is happening to the ever-so-fitting sounds of a preschool church choir in the background. This is one of the least nonsensical scenes in this travesty and I am not exaggerating. The acting is easily the worst Central Park Media has ever done. Directed by Kip Kaplan, the same gentleman who did the ADR directing for MD Geist, Garzey's Wing, and episodes 4 and 5 of Genocyber, this is the magnum opus of his talent-less directing skills. Even by the low standards he has set in ADR directing, I was still disappointed he has stooped to this level. While there is nothing that would legally classify Sins of the Sisters as a pornographic release, it is still extremely brutal and graphic in terms of both violence and sexual content. Throughout the entire film, we see multiple acts of rape, suicide, violence against children, and sex scenes that are as close to an Anime 18 release as you can possibly get. I cannot imagine a world where Sins of the Sisters is considered entertainment. With depraved, nonsensical storytelling, unsustainable dubbing, and needlessly extreme content that make both Genocyber and Violence Jack look like they almost have a social conscience, Sins of the Sisters deserves to be forgotten.