“Ordinary student trapped in dorm of eccentric prodigies finds purpose caring for brilliant but helpless artist.”
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
さくら荘のペットな彼女
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Synopsis
Ordinary student trapped in dorm of eccentric prodigies finds purpose caring for brilliant but helpless artist.
At Suimei High, the Sakura-sou dormitory is infamous for housing the school's most notorious delinquents. Thus, when the relatively tame Sorata Kanda is transferred to the dorm, escaping this insane asylum becomes his foremost goal. Trapped there for the time being, he must learn how to deal with his fellow residents, including bubbly animator Misaki Kamiigusa, charming playboy writer Jin Mitaka, and the ever-reclusive Ryuunosuke Akasaka. Surrounded by weirdness, Sorata frequently finds respite in his interactions with his one "normal" friend, aspiring voice actress Nanami Aoyama. When Mashiro Shiina—a new foreign exchange student—joins the dormitory, Sorata is instantly enraptured by her beauty. Underneath her otherworldly appearance, Mashiro is an autistic savant, capable of world-renowned brilliance in her art, yet unable to perform simple daily tasks. After Sorata ends up in charge of taking care of Mashiro, the two inevitably grow closer, with Sorata's initial desire to escape the dormitory becoming a forgotten goal. Despite their eccentricities, every resident is incredible in their own field, leaving Sorata to contend with his own lack of any particular skill. With brilliance all around him, he thus strives to become an equal to their talent. Revolving around the hardships and joys of its colorful cast, Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo is a heartwarming coming-of-age tale of friendship, love, ambition, and heartbreak—through the lens of an ordinary person surrounded by the extraordinary.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 377 sampled reviews
What 377 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.64 · some divergence
5.6 pts
Recommenders 8.9 · others 3.4
↓ 0.54
Running avg · Oct 2012 → Oct 2025
- 10 “This would have to be one of my favorite, J.C.staff has done an outstanding job. The comedy was great, the graphics fabulous, overall i loved it and definitely want to see more”
- 10 “I am really picky about my ratings for anime and I rarely give 10s. But this anime is filled with touching, beautiful moments as well as comedic relief. This is one of my all-time favorite animes”
- 8 “I like the shoujou touch. The conflict is very deep. I love the characters, especially Misaki Kamiigusa. They're creative and cute. The story is something new to me. I can really connect my life to...”
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- Format 24 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 9h 12m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2012 – Mar 2013 Fall 2012
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-7012 catalog
Produced by
- Frontier Works Producer
- Genco Producer
- Media Factory Producer
- Animax Producer
- Mainichi Broadcasting System Producer
- ASCII Media Works Producer
- Sony Music Communications Producer
Licensed by
- Sentai Filmworks Licensor