Nutshell: Wrong in so many ways.
General Plot: I haven't finished watching it yet, but it seems....Interesting. This is the basic idea: Urara, a senior in high school, only met her cousin once, six years ago, but is convinced that he is her true love, and now that he's in Tokyo, feels that it's the perfect opportunity to hit on him while prancing around in an apron...and nothing else. Touma, her cousin, has no clue what's going on, though he does wonder why his uncle never seems to be around, since he's supossed to be staying with him and Urara. However, after failing all his college entrance exams, he lies and said he passed to get with Meiko, who passed her exam to get into Keio. She's interested in him, but will only date college students. So, naturally, he lies and says he got in. And of course, for comic relief, there's Komi, Urara's friend and classmate, who tries to help Urara out but ends up spending most of her time checking otu Keio students. "I'm so glad I'm still a virgin for this." All in all, it makes for one interesting anime.
Details: I have the colector's edition DVD, which is a two-disk set, but it's also avaliable on four separate disks. Be warned though...if you have a problem with nudity and sexuality, this is not the anime for you.
There is no English language track for this anime, so it's all subbed (Yays! I think...). The names are usually in the American order, with one exception as far as I've seen, and they rectify that later. The suffixs usually aren't added to names, either, with the exception of Touma's childhood nickname (which Urara still calls him), Tonma-chan. One neat scene though is where Urara writes 'Good Luck Touma' on the window on the train. First it's shown from one angle, so the writing's backwards, and then another where it's forwards, so they do the same with the subtitles.
And I can't leave without making a comment on the animation. While decent, it looks somewhat like it was drawn for kids (in my opinion, feel free to disagree) while the overt sexuality is very adult, making it seem somewhat disjointed to me, but it doesnt' take away from the charm of the show at all.