This surely would not have been possible if it had stuck to the standard 12-episode format so going for a long run was a really good decision by the Studio. By the end, you almost start getting attached to most of them and feel what they feel.Īt the end of the day, ‘Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo’ is not different from most other slice-of-life romance anime created by J.C Staff but it manages to stand out with its heavy emphasis on the development of many characters. Each one of them has their own back story and motivations behind what they do, all of which reflects on their personalities really well. The diverse characters have a very realistic feel to them and are not thrown around randomly just to drag the plot. The characters of an anime can either completely ruin the entire show or they can make it shine and in this case, they are absolute lifesavers. So my advice to anyone who’s going to start watching it now would be to go for the subbed version. The English Dub is not really up to the mark and often does not go well with the character mannerisms. The sound and the music fit the scenes of the show really well and the opening and closing themes, though not memorable, are decent enough. ![]() It goes along really well with her artistic personality and status in the anime. However, the art for a character named Mashiro is, for the most part, amazing. ![]() ![]() The art and the animation aren’t exceptionally great but aren’t bad either.
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