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  1. 6. Feb. 2017 · Also Known As: You're My Pet, Screenwriter: Arai Yuka, Imanara Takayuki; Director: Kumasaka Izuru, Minorikawa Osamu, Inobe Yohei; Genres: Comedy, Romance

    • (4,5K)
    • Japan
    • 13+
    • Kumasaka Izuru, Minorikawa Osamu, Inobe Yohei
  2. Takeshi resembles Sumire’s beloved former dog, Momo, and she has a strong desire to take Takeshi in as a pet. What will become of this strange new relationship between a woman and her human pet? “Kimi Wa Petto” is a 2017 Japanese drama series directed by Izuru Kumasaka. It is based on the manga “Kimi Wa Petto” written by Yayoi Ogawa ...

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  3. After the series of bad events, Sumire comes home one day to find a homeless young man, Takeshi Goda (Jun Shison), in a cardboard box outside her apartment. Takeshi resembles Sumire’s beloved ...

    • 2 Min.
    • 2,5M
    • Viki Global TV
  4. 10. Nov. 2011 · Also Known As: You Are My Pet, Neoneun Pet Genres: Comedy , Romance , Drama Tags: Older Woman/Younger Man , Cohabitation , Slow Romance , Love Triangle , Housemates' Relationship , Dancer Male Lead , Age Gap [Drama Life] , Age Gap [Real Life] , Skinship , Dance (Vote or add tags)

    • (11,3K)
    • South Korea
    • 13+
    • Comedy, Romance, Drama
  5. Nach einer Reihe schlimmer Ereignisse kommt sie eines Tages nach Hause und findet einen obdachlosen jungen Mann, Takeshi Goda (Jun Shison), in einem Pappkarton vor ihrer Wohnung vor. Takeshi ähnelt Sumires früherem geliebten Hund Momo, und sie verspürt den starken Wunsch, ihn als Haustier aufzunehmen.

    • 2 Min.
    • SPO Entertainment Inc.
  6. 'You're A Pet') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yayoi Ogawa [ ja]. It is about Sumire, a young professional woman who takes in a younger man as a pet, and her attempts to keep her coworkers and conventionally perfect boyfriend [1] from finding out about her pet.

  7. 12. Feb. 2009 · Fed-up with a life of being under-appreciated and disrespected, Sumire Iwaya decides to change things when she picks up a young boy off the street and brings him into her house. Despite being total opposites, the two seem to complement one another as they try to carve out an ordinary life for themselves. (Source: TokyoPop)