POURQUOI LE CLUB DOROTHEE A DEPROGRAMMÉ "TRÈS CHER FRERE" APRES 7 EPISODES ?

In 1993, Club Dorothée launched "Très Cher Frère" on TF1. With the elegant aesthetic of Riyoko Ikeda (the creator of Lady Oscar), no one suspected that this anime would become a real bombshell for the channel. After only 7 episodes, the series was abruptly cancelled. Why such a sudden stop when 20 episodes had already been dubbed? In this video, we delve behind the scenes of a major work deemed too dark for its time. Between school bullying, family secrets, and Yuri themes (lesbian relationships) toned down by the French dub, discover how TF1 attempted to obscure one of the most profound anime of the 90s. This analysis covers: 00:00 Introduction 00:28 The first 7 episodes 03:21 The remaining 13 dubbed episodes 04:45 Taboos and Japanese Reality 06:30 Conclusion About Psykanimo: Passionate about animation and manga, I dissect works that have disappeared, been censored, or are little-known on our screens to understand their social and cultural impact. Follow me so you don't miss anything: 👉 Subscribe for more anime analyses:    / @psykanimo   #DearBrother #ClubDorothée #Anime #Manga #Censorship #Nostalgia #Yuri #RiyokoIkeda #JapaneseAnimation #Psykanimo