Brother, Dear Brother
Misonoo Nanako can be actually a professor's daughter looking forward to her first day of school a girl's single faculty that caters to the rich, or those with higher test scores, in her circumstance. She soon discovers that the faculty is polarized by three hot and very talented individuals, known as the Magnificent Three, and known by their nicknames:"Kaoru no Kimi", a boyish, however talented sports player named after a character in The Tale of Genji,"Saint-Juste", a brassy pianist named for a French Revolutionary character, and"Miya-sama"the president of this Seiran Sorority, an elite group of the very beautiful and talented girls of this faculty. Though Nanako doesn't intend to make waves as students at this school, when she's tabbed for part of the Sorority, the brutal politics which run underneath the surface of the school's intricate veneer shortly threaten to pull Nanako's life into chaos, along with her world becomes just one where she's unsure of her good friends, her enemies, along with her very individuality... and the only way she can vent her feelings is via her own correspondence letters to a person she calls her own"Dear Brother". This series is loosely primarily based on the manga created by Ikeda Ryoko, who also established The Rose of Versailles.
Released: 1991-07-14