Sorata's mother even tells him that she would welcome Nanami as a daughter-in-law. She meets Sorata's mother in the fifth novel and earns the latter's admiration. After she finds herself low on money, as well as noticing that Sorata and Mashiro are becoming close, she chooses to move into Sakura Dormitory, which is more affordable than standard student housing. She left her home to become a voice actress without her parents' consent, and has to live on her own. Although she is harsh to Sorata, she actually has a crush on him, and everyone aside from Sorata has noticed this. Nanami Aoyama ( 青山 七海, Aoyama Nanami ) Voiced by: Mariko Nakatsu (Japanese) Christina Kelly (English) Nanami is Sorata's classmate, who later moves into Sakura Dormitory's room 203. According to Mashiro, she plans to live in Sorata's house and work as a manga artist after graduation. In the third novel, Mashiro starts to develop feelings for Sorata and she even claims that she cannot live without him. She has very bad grades, since she cannot pay attention in class, but she can still pass the make-up exams by photographically memorizing all of the answers with her art talent. Her focus on what she wants to do, draw manga, awes Sorata and inspires him. Due to this, Sorata is forced to "adopt" Mashiro and help her out with the basic tasks of everyday life that everyone else takes for granted he even has to pick out underwear for her to wear or she will go out without them. Although her artwork is widely admired, she knows nothing other than drawing and has an extreme lack of common sense and living ability. She is the resident of room 202, as well as a world famous artist who transferred into Suiko as a second-year to learn how to draw manga. Mashiro Shiina ( 椎名 ましろ, Shiina Mashiro) Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese) Caitlynn French (English) Mashiro is the female protagonist of the story. A major plot of the story is how his personality and self-expectation evolves. In the sixth novel, he decides to make a game on his own. Sorata decides to become a computer game designer, but his game proposal to a famous computer game company is repeatedly turned down. At the end of the thirteenth novel, he confesses to Mashiro. Chihiro, the dorm supervisor, chooses him to take care of Mashiro, the "pet girl" referenced in the title, and he is, understandably, reluctant to do so but ends up getting used to it. As many of the Sakura Dormitory residents have outstanding grades and art skills, he often feels plain and normal among them. He was kicked out of the regular dorms after he chose not to give up a stray cat he found (he cannot resist taking in stray cats, and he ends up keeping seven of them in his room). He is a second-year (later third year) student of Suiko, who lives in room 101 of Sakura Dormitory. The story is about their daily lives as well as mental growth.Ĭharacters Sakura Dormitory residents Sorata Kanda ( 神田 空太, Kanda Sorata) Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese) Greg Ayres (English) Sorata is the male protagonist of the story. Sorata is forced to become Mashiro's caretaker. As he starts to get used to the life in the dorm, Mashiro Shiina, a world-famous artist who cannot even take care of her daily life, moves in. After being kicked out of the normal dorm for keeping a stray cat, Sorata Kanda moves into Sakura Dormitory. Sakura Dormitory is a dorm of the high school affiliated with Suimei University of the Arts (often shortened as Suiko), which hosts the strangest, most trouble-making students. It has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America. A 24-episode anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between October 2012 and March 2013. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hōki Kusano was serialized ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine and Dengeki G's Comic.Ī drama CD was released in June 2012. ASCII Media Works published 13 volumes between January 2010 and March 2014. "The Pet Girl of Sakura Dormitory") is a Japanese light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida, with illustrations by Kēji Mizoguchi. The Pet Girl of Sakurasou ( Japanese: さくら荘のペットな彼女, Hepburn: Sakura-sō no Petto na Kanojo, lit.
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