Sakurasou No Pet Na Kanojo – I Call Your Name Again Lyricks
| The Pet Girl of Sakurasou | |
| Cover of the first calorie-free novel volume featuring Mashiro Shiina. | |
| さくら荘のペットな彼女 ( Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo ) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Romantic comedy[i] |
| Calorie-free novel | |
| Written by | Hajime Kamoshida |
| Illustrated past | Kēji Mizoguchi |
| Published by | ASCII Media Works |
| Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
| Demographic | Male |
| Original run | January 10, 2010 – March 8, 2014 |
| Volumes | thirteen |
| Manga | |
| Written past | Hajime Kamoshida |
| Illustrated by | Hōki Kusano |
| Published by | ASCII Media Works |
| Magazine | Dengeki Grand's Mag Dengeki G's Comic |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Original run | Apr 2011 – July 2015 |
| Volumes | 8 |
| Anime television set series | |
| Directed past | Atsuko Ishizuka |
| Written past | Mari Okada |
| Music by | Yuzo Hayashi |
| Studio | J.C.Staff |
| Licensed by | AUS Madman Entertainment NA Sentai Filmworks |
| Original network | Tokyo MX, MBS, TVA, tvk, Animax |
| English network | NA Anime Network |
| Original run | October 9, 2012 – March 26, 2013 |
| Episodes | 24 |
| Game | |
| Programmer | Netchubiyori |
| Publisher | ASCII Media Works |
| Genre | Visual novel |
| Platform | PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita |
| Released |
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The Pet Daughter of Sakurasou (Japanese: さくら荘のペットな彼女, Hepburn: Sakura-sō no Petto na Kanojo , lit. "The Pet Girl of Sakura Dormitory") is a Japanese light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida, with illustrations by Kēji Mizoguchi. ASCII Media Works published xiii volumes between January 2010 and March 2014. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hōki Kusano was serialized ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine and Dengeki Grand's Comic. A drama CD was released on June 28, 2012.[2] A 24-episode anime television serial adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between Oct 2012 and March 2013. It has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.
Plot [edit]
Sakura Dormitory is a dorm of the high school affiliated with Suimei University of the Arts (often shortened equally Suiko), which hosts the strangest, virtually trouble-making students. After beingness kicked out of the normal dorm for keeping a stray cat, Sorata Kanda moves into Sakura Dormitory. As he starts to get used to the life in the dorm, Mashiro Shiina, a world-famous artist who cannot even accept care of her daily life, moves in. Sorata is forced to become Mashiro's caretaker. The story is almost their daily lives as well as mental growth.
Characters [edit]
Sakura Dormitory residents [edit]
- Sorata Kanda ( 神田 空太 , Kanda Sorata )
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Greg Ayres[iii] (English language)
- Sorata is the male protagonist of the story. He is a 2nd-year (afterwards third twelvemonth) student of Suiko, who lives in room 101 of Sakura Dormitory. He was kicked out of the regular dorms after he chose not to give up a stray cat he constitute (he cannot resist taking in stray cats, and he ends up keeping seven of them in his room). As many of the Sakura Dormitory residents have outstanding grades and fine art skills, he often feels plain and normal among them.
- Chihiro, the dorm supervisor, chooses him to take care of Mashiro, the "pet girl" referenced in the championship, and he is, understandably, reluctant to practice so just ends up getting used to it. At the terminate of the thirteenth novel, he confesses to Mashiro. Sorata decides to become a computer game designer, but his game proposal to a famous computer game visitor is repeatedly turned down. In the sixth novel, he decides to make a game on his own. A major plot of the story is how his personality and self-expectation evolves.
- Mashiro Shiina ( 椎名 ましろ , Shiina Mashiro )
- Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese); Caitlynn French[three] (English)
- Mashiro is the female person protagonist of the story. She is the resident of room 202, as well as a world famous creative person who transferred into Suiko as a second-year to learn how to draw manga. Although her artwork is widely admired, she knows null other than cartoon and has an farthermost lack of common sense and living ability. Due to this, Sorata is forced to "adopt" Mashiro and assistance her out with the basic tasks of everyday life that anybody else takes for granted; he even has to pick out underwear for her to vesture or she will get out without them. Her focus on what she wants to do, draw manga, awes Sorata and inspires him. She has very bad grades, since she cannot pay attention in class, merely she can yet pass the make-up exams by photographically memorizing all of the answers with her art talent. In the third novel, Mashiro starts to develop feelings for Sorata and she even claims that she cannot live without him. According to Mashiro, she plans to alive in Sorata'southward business firm and piece of work equally a manga creative person after graduation.
- Nanami Aoyama ( 青山 七海 , Aoyama Nanami )
- Voiced by: Mariko Nakatsu (Japanese); Christina Kelly[3] (English language)
- Nanami is Sorata's classmate, who later moves into Sakura Dormitory's room 203. Although she is harsh to Sorata, she really has a crush on him, and everyone aside from Sorata has noticed this. She left her dwelling to go a voice extra without her parents' consent, and has to live on her own. After she finds herself low on money, too as noticing that Sorata and Mashiro are condign close, she chooses to move into Sakura Dormitory, which is more than affordable than standard student housing. She meets Sorata's mother in the fifth novel and earns the latter'south adoration. Sorata's female parent even tells him that she would welcome Nanami as a daughter-in-law. In the sixth novel, she fails her voice player tryout and decides to reconcile with her parents earlier deciding her adjacent pace. She is able to convince her parents to let her go along her VA studies and returns to Sakura Dormitory for her final twelvemonth of high school. She speaks with a Kansai dialect when she is angry or flustered.
- Misaki Kamiigusa ( 上井草 美咲 , Kamiigusa Misaki )
- Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori (Japanese); Luci Christian[3] (English)
- Misaki is the resident of room 201, a third-year-pupil of Suiko who subsequently attends Suimei University of the Arts. She is very outgoing and optimistic and Sorata oftentimes refers to her as an "alien". She has very practiced grades and is very good at drawing, but the schoolhouse decided to send her to Sakura Dormitory because she pays too much attending to drawing anime and manga. She is very good at blitheness and can handle the work required to make one without assistance from others. She has already sold an animation to a famous publishing company and made enough coin off of it to live comfortably for the rest of her life. She has feelings for Jin, and openly expresses them, merely Jin turns a blind eye to this and dates many other girls, which makes her very depressed. The ii finally become a couple during the fifth novel. In the 6th novel, she registers their union without asking Jin, making them officially hubby and wife; her new name is Misaki Mitaka ( 三鷹 美咲 , Mitaka Misaki ). She moves out of Sakurasou after graduating and moves into the house next door which has a recording studio in the basement.
- Jin Mitaka ( 三鷹 仁 , Mitaka Jin )
- Voiced past: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Scott Gibbs[three] (English)
- Jin is the resident of room 103 and a third-year student of Suiko. He is Misaki's childhood friend and has feelings for her, only he feels he is not practiced enough for her, then he ends upwards becoming a playboy. He has dated several girls, including Misaki's elder sister, merely in the end he breaks up with all of them. He finally goes out with Misaki during the fifth novel. He wants to become a playwright/script writer worthy of her artistic talents, and chooses to nourish a academy in Ōsaka to accomplish his goal. To pacify Misaki, he gives her a matrimony registration form with his signature every bit a warranty that he volition return, but Misaki signs and turns it in on the same solar day that he leaves for Ōsaka, which makes them officially married.
- Ryūnosuke Akasaka ( 赤坂 龍之介 , Akasaka Ryūnosuke )
- Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Blake Shepard[3] (English)
- Ryūnosuke is the resident of room 102. Ryūnosuke is a second-twelvemonth student of Suiko. He is a hikikomori who rarely leaves his room, and normally communicates with others past text bulletin or email. To reduce the need to personally communicate with others, he has written the "Maid" AI program, which responds to messages in his place. He is an skillful of calculator programming, and gives Sorata much useful advice nearly his computer game. Co-ordinate to Ryūnosuke, his ultimate goal is to take Maid become a real homo. He has gynophobia, and will laissez passer out when a girl touches him. This illness becomes more severe after Rita falls in love with him and kisses him on the cheek. His favorite nutrient is tomatoes, saying that he trusts tomatoes more than anything in the world. He is nicknamed "Dragon" by Misaki. During his middle school years, Ryūnosuke was a part of a game project made by his friends, but his intelligence was such that the others could not keep up with him and sidelined him from the project, resulting in Ryūnosuke becoming wary of forming friendship with anyone (including anybody in Sakura Dormitory). Notwithstanding, after a call from Rita, he manages to become over his fear of friendship and help his friends prevent Sakura Dormitory from being demolished.
- Maid ( メイド , Meido )
- Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Holly Segarra[iii] (English language)
- Maid is Ryūnosuke'due south bogus intelligence program. Originally, Ryūnosuke designed Maid to filter and automatically reply to his cellphone messages and e-mails to save him time. However, Ryūnosuke keeps expanding Maid'due south AI power. Maid is at present capable of blocking and replying to a bulletin or e-mail past her own preference, using new words she has recently learned from other messages, eastward-mails, or the Net in the reply, anticipating people's emotions, writing computer or cellphone viruses and sending them out past herself, hacking into Suiko'due south computer network to steal information and even giving Sorata solid advice about his estimator game programme. The only way to distinguish Maid's messages from those of a man is that she replies too quickly. Ryūnosuke lets Maid enter a social networking service, with nigh people who meet her not realizing she is an AI program. According to Ryūnosuke, his ultimate goal is to give Maid an artificial body and go a real human.
- Equally running the Maid program requires a lot of hard drive space and RAM, Ryūnosuke is forced to keep her working in the high standard server set in room 102 of the Sakura Dormitory, while giving orders and receiving the results via the Net when he is absent from the room. On the computer, Maid is shown as a 3D model (designed by Misaki) on the lesser right corner of the screen, and will exist shown using various tools and stationary depending on her electric current work. Maid appears to have a crush on Ryūnosuke, although information technology is unknown whether she has developed the feelings herself or if it is simply a function of her program pattern. Later Rita falls in love with Ryūnosuke and kisses him, Maid starts a fight with her over the Internet since Ryūnosuke constantly lets Maid handle Rita'due south dear letters and e-mails. Maid fifty-fifty asks Sorata to become to England and help her eliminate Rita.
- Chihiro Sengoku ( 千石 千尋 , Sengoku Chihiro )
- Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese); Olivia Swasey[3] (English)
- Chihiro is an fine art teacher at Suiko and the dorm supervisor of Sakurasou. She is Mashiro's cousin and arranged for her transfer to Suiko. She once wanted to get a professional person artist and was a conscientious student while attending Suiko herself. Unfortunately her dreams did not come true for unknown reasons and she became an art teacher. Despite being a teacher, she oftentimes gives Sorata improper communication. Perhaps due to her disappointment, she has become cynical and lazy, often foisting undesired tasks, such every bit looking afterward Mashiro, on the unfortunate Sorata. She appears to merely exist interested in drinking and trying to notice a human being.
- Rita Ainsworth ( リタ・エインワーズ , Rita Einwāzu )
- Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); Skyler Sinclair[3] (English)
- Rita was Mashiro's roommate and caretaker when Mashiro lived in England. She became jealous of Mashiro's talent, and so advised Mashiro to draw manga hoping to run across her fail, but later she regrets her actions and comes to Japan to bring Mashiro back to England. After realizing Mashiro'southward determination, she gives upwards and returns to England with Mashiro's father and starts studying art again. Even though he is cold to her, she falls in dear with Ryūnosuke and kisses him on the cheek before leaving, which makes him laissez passer out. After he ignores her and has his Maid AI handle all of her eastward-mails, which only fortifies her resolve. In the fifth novel, she visits Japan once more to give Ryūnosuke Valentine's Day chocolate, and manages to kiss him on the lips, which makes him pass out over again. She moves into Sakurasou later on Nanami leaves.
- Iori Himemiya ( 姫宮 伊織 , Himemiya Iori )
- Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki (Japanese); Bryson Baugus[3] (English)
- Iori is Saori Himemiya's little brother and also a first-year educatee who starts living in Sakura Dormitory after Jin and Misaki graduate. He moves to Sakura Dormitory because he was caught peeking on the girls' bath. He has feelings for Kanna.
- Kanna Hase ( 長谷 栞奈 , Hase Kanna )
- Voiced by: Haruka Yamazaki (Japanese); Hilary Haag[3] (English)
- Kanna is a kickoff-year educatee living in Sakura Dormitory after Jin and Misaki graduate. Despite having the highest score on the entrance exam, she moves to Sakura Dormitory because she could not stand sharing a room with some other person, allow alone a noisy one. This roommate was after revealed to be Yūko.
Suiko students [edit]
- Yūko Kanda ( 神田 優子 , Kanda Yūko )
- Voiced by: Yui Ogura (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[iii] (English)
- Yūko is Sorata's younger sister and is in her third twelvemonth of inferior high school; she later attends Suiko. She borders on having a blood brother complex and wants to be spoiled by Sorata. At first, she does not like any of the other girls because she thinks they are taking her brother away, only after spending time with them, she at least accepts Mashiro considering she "has a few issues". Notwithstanding, she still dislikes Nanami because not just tin can she take care of herself, she likewise helped Sorata and Yūko's mother with many of the household chores during her stay at their home, garnering praise from their mother. She is quite air-headed and has a trend to jump to conclusions about her brother and the other girls, generally catastrophe in perverse ways. She enters Suiko as a first-twelvemonth student during Sorata'south third year.
- Daichi Miyahara ( 宮原 大地 , Miyahara Daichi )
- Voiced by: Taishi Murata (Japanese); Adam Gibbs (English)
- Daichi is Sorata's and Nanami'south classmate. He has feelings for Nanami.
- Mayu Takasaki ( 高崎 繭 , Takasaki Mayu )
- Voiced past: Yurika Kubo (Japanese); Avery Smithhart[iii] (English)
- Mayu is Sorata's and Nanami'due south classmate.
- Saori Himemiya ( 姫宮 沙織 , Himemiya Saori )
- Voiced past: Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese); Mai Le[three] (English)
- Saori is a tertiary-year student in the Music department who Misaki calls "Hauhau", and frequently produces music for Misaki'due south anime. She is in a human relationship with Sōichirō.
- Sōichirō Tatebayashi ( 舘林 総一郎 , Tatebayashi Sōichirō )
- Voiced past: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Mike Haimoto[three] (English language)
- Sōichirō is a third-year educatee and the President of the Student Council. He has known Jin for a very long time. He is in a relationship with Saori.
- Otoha Nakano ( 中野 乙羽 , Nakano Otoha )
- Voiced past: Yuka Ōtsubo
- Otoha is an original character from the visual novel version. She is a start-yr pupil of Suiko.
- Kōichi Shinagawa ( 品川 孝一 , Shinagawa Kōichi )
- Voiced past: Tomoaki Maeno
- Kōichi is an original graphic symbol from the visual novel version. He is a 2nd-year student of Suiko.
- Yayoi Honjō ( 本尊 弥生 , Honjō Yayoi )
- Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama (Japanese); Kira Vincent Davis[3] (English)
- Nanami'south classmate and a fellow member of their schoolhouse'due south softball team.
- Fukaya Shiho ( 深谷 志保 , Shiho Fukaya )
- Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi (Japanese); Natalie Rial[3] (English)
- Mashiro's classmate.
Others [edit]
- Kazuki Fujisawa ( 藤沢 和希 , Fujisawa Kazuki )
- Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma (Japanese); Heath Morrow[3] (English)
- Initially introduced every bit one of the judges for "Let'due south Brand a Game", Kazuki is after revealed to be an alumnus of Suiko and lived in Sakurasou. It is hinted that he has feelings for Chihiro. Sorata idolizes him, and Kazuki admires Sorata's efforts. He later becomes Sorata's mentor and game adviser.
- Ayano Iida ( 飯田 綾乃 , Iida Ayano )
- Voiced by: Masumi Asano (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Blackness[3] (English)
- Ayano is Mashiro's editor for her manga and also a friend of Rita.
- Fūka Kamiigusa ( 上井草 風香 , Kamiigusa Fūka )
- Voiced by: Saori Hayami (Japanese); Kira Vincent Davis[3] (English language)
- Fūka is Misaki's older sister. She is Jin's childhood friend and ex-girlfriend.
- Koharu Shirayama ( 白山 小春 , Shirayama Koharu )
- Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (Japanese); Patricia Duran[3] (English)
- Koharu is the homeroom teacher of Sorata's course. She and Chihiro were acquaintances when they were in high school.
- Sorata's Father ( 空太の父 )
- Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa (Japanese); Mike Vance[3] (English)
- Sorata's father.
- Akiko Kanda ( 神田 明子 , Kanda Akiko )
- Voiced past: Satomi Arai (Japanese); Nastasia Marquez[3] (English)
- Sorata'due south mother.
- Noriko ( ノリコ )
- Voiced past: Harumi Sakurai
- Momoko ( 桃子 )
- Voiced past: Nao Tōyama (Japanese); Julia Traber[3] (English language)
- Momoko is a vocalism actress and Nanami'south friend.
- Shiori Nanba ( 難波 しおり , Nanba Shiori )
- Voiced by: Sachiko Kojima (Japanese); Patricia Duran[three] (English)
- Shiori is the driving instructor of Misaki.
Media [edit]
Low-cal novels [edit]
The Pet Daughter of Sakurasou began as a light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida, with illustrations fatigued by Kēji Mizoguchi. ASCII Media Works published xiii volumes in the series under their Dengeki Bunko imprint encompassing x chief novels and iii short story collections released betwixt January x, 2010, and March eight, 2014.[4] [5] [six] [7]
| No. | Release date | ISBN |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | January x, 2010 | 978-4048682800 |
| 2 | Apr 10, 2010 | 978-4048684637 |
| three | August 10, 2010 | 978-4048687652 |
| 4 | Dec 10, 2010 | 978-4048701235 |
| 5 | May 10, 2011 | 978-4048704168 |
| five.5 | September 10, 2011 | 978-4048707497 |
| 6 | December ten, 2011 | 978-4048861403 |
| 7 | Apr ten, 2012 | 978-4048865432 |
| vii.v | Baronial 10, 2012 | 978-4048868013 |
| 8 | October 10, 2012 | 978-4048869867 |
| 9 | March 9, 2013 | 978-4048914710 |
| 10 | July x, 2013 | 978-4048917940 |
| x.5 | March 8, 2014 | 978-4048664127 |
Manga [edit]
A manga accommodation, illustrated by Hōki Kusano, began serialization in the April 2011 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine. The manga concluded serialization in the magazine'southward May 2014 issue and continued serialization in Dengeki G's Comic between the June 2014 and July 2015 problems.[8] [9] The kickoff tankōbon book was released on October 27, 2011,[10] and there have been 8 published every bit of June 27, 2015.[xi] A four-panel anthology volume was published on February 27, 2012.[12]
Anime [edit]
A 24-episode anime television receiver series adaptation, produced past J.C.Staff, written past Mari Okada, and directed past Atsuko Ishizuka, aired in Japan betwixt October nine, 2012 and March 26, 2013 on Tokyo MX.[13] [14] It has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.[fifteen] The series was too simulcasted on Crunchyroll and is available for streaming on Hulu. The serial makes employ of v pieces of theme music: three opening themes and two ending themes. The first opening theme is "Kimi ga Yume o Tsuretekita" ( 君が夢を連れてきた ) sung by Pet na Kanojotachi, consisting of Ai Kayano, Mariko Nakatsu, and Natsumi Takamori. The first ending theme "Days of Nuance" is by Konomi Suzuki. Episode 3 uses the tune "Days of Dash", but different lyrics and accompanying blitheness than episodes 1 and ii. From episode 13 onwards, the second opening theme is "Yume no Tsuzuki" ( 夢の続き ) by Suzuki. The second ending theme is "Prime Number (Kimi to Deaeru Hi)" ( Prime Number ~君と出会える日~ ) by Asuka Ōkura. The opening theme of episode fourteen is "I Call Your Name Once more" by Nakatsu under her graphic symbol name Nanami Aoyama. The anime merely adapted upwardly to volume half-dozen of the light novels.
Visual novel [edit]
A visual novel accommodation, adult past Netchubiyori and published by ASCII Media Works, was released on the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita on February 14, 2013.[16] [17]
Reception [edit]
The Mainichi Shimbun reported in April 2012 that the novels have sold over 850,000 copies.[xviii]
See also [edit]
- Simply Because! — Original anime television set serial collaboration between Hajime Kamoshida and Tawawa on Monday 's author Kiseki Himura.
- Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai — Another light novel serial by the same author.
References [edit]
- ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (October 4, 2012). "The Pet Girl of Sakurasou Anime's 2-Minute Promo Posted (Updated)". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 14, 2018.
- ^ グッズ紹介 [Appurtenances Introduction] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ^ a b c d due east f g h i j k fifty m n o p q r southward t u v due west 10 y "The Pet Girl of Sakurasou Official English Dub Cast List". Sentai Filmworks (Press release). July 22, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女 [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved Apr 11, 2012.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女5.five [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo five.5] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved Apr 11, 2012.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女7.5 [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo seven.5] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved Oct 9, 2012.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女10.5 [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo 10.5] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved Apr 2, 2014.
- ^ "電撃G'sコミックVol.ane" [Dengeki G's Comic Vol. i] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
- ^ "電撃G'sコミックVol.fourteen" [Dengeki Grand's Comic Vol. xiv] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女(1) [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo (1)] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved Apr 11, 2012.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女(8) [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo (8)] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved September 1, 2016.
- ^ 4コマ公式アンソロジー さくら荘のペットな彼女 [Official Yonkoma Anthology Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
- ^ スタッフ・キャスト [Staff / Cast] (in Japanese). J.C.Staff. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
- ^ 放送情報 [Broadcast Information] (in Japanese). J.C.Staff. Archived from the original on August 10, 2012. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
- ^ "Sentai Filmworks Adds Ebiten, Sakurasou, Say I Love You Anime". Anime News Network. November 2, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
- ^ "天才少女の"飼い主"になってみる? 『さくら荘のペットな彼女』が10月スタートのTVアニメに続いてPS VitaとPSPでゲーム化決定!" [Want to Try to exist a Pet Owner of a Genius Daughter? Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo's Telly Anime will Start in October and a PS Vita and PSP Game volition be Produced!] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. August x, 2012. Retrieved Jan 2, 2013.
- ^ "The Pet Daughter of Sakurasou Game Slated for January". Anime News Network. October 11, 2012. Retrieved Oct 11, 2012.
- ^ さくら荘のペットな彼女: 人気ラノベがテレビアニメ化 ましろ役に茅野愛衣 [Sakura-sō no Pet na Kanojo: Popular Light Novel Gets Anime; Mashiro Played by Ai Kayano] (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. April 10, 2012. Archived from the original on Apr 11, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
External links [edit]
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Visual novel official website (in Japanese)
- The Pet Daughter of Sakurasou (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pet_Girl_of_Sakurasou
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