Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Cat. White. Mashiro
Sorata is a normal student living in an abnormal dorm and he wants desperately to escape. However, his plans are put on hold when a new student moves in.
I've Painted Pictures
Sorata is tasked with watching over Shiina Mashiro, her naivety is slowing corrupting his life.
So Close and Yet So Far...
Sorata's determination to move out of Sakura Hall is being questioned by his dorm mates. As he tries to distance himself from Shiina, rumor of her visiting a love hotel causes him to rush to her.
A World Changing Colors
Big changes are happening at the Hall when Sorata finally makes his decision. Will the other residents admit their true feelings, too?
The Serious Girl of Sakurasou
A new girl is moving into Sakura Hall and things are going to get even more awkward.
The Blue After the Rain
Nanami has overworked herself with taking care of Shiina, her jobs, and voice acting school. Her midterm presentation is coming up and she is in no shape to take it. Can Sorata do anything to help her?
Her Homesickness
If Mashiro and Nanami wasn't enough, Sorata has to deal with someone who has known him all his life. The jealous between these three rivals will bring Sorata to his knees.
Let's Fire a Big Firework
Sorata has based the first round of the game competition! His time is now devoted to mastering his oral presentation and dealing with Mashiro new found interest in discovering what love is.
An Autumn Storm Blows In
One night, Mashiro's English school friend, Rita, turns up on the doorstep to flip everyone's world upside-down. Meanwhile, the gang finally meets the elusive occupant of Room 102: Akasaka Ryunosuke!
Hate, Hate, Love
Work on Nyapollon is starting to back up; the idea is to bring in an additional artist. But the only one who can match Mashiro's work is Rita…
Galactic Cat Nyaboron
Even though the festival has started, a last minute change by Sorata has everyone in Sakura Hall rushing to implement his changes.
The Power of Love at the Cultural Festival
The production of Milky Way Cat, Nyapollon is going well until the audience is asked to "Shout your love". Who will be the first to speak up?
Just a Stone's Throw to Winter
The residents of Sakura house continue to enjoy the fame of their successful show, but as it begin to fade as Christmas approaches and the idea, the thought, and the want for love begins to take over.
Windows and Lights on Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve is the will be the night when truths are aired among the residents. But more than one person will have their heart broken.
Where's Your Usual Self?
Sorata gets roped into taking the women of Sakura Hall to his home, where he must contend against his manly father and bro-con sister.
I've Always Loved You
Sorata hopes all his hard work and dedication will be evident when he finally gives his pitch.
Valentine's is a Day for Chocolate
Mashiro has asked Sorata to meet her on the roof, his mind races considering today is Valentine's Day. But a frantic call from Nanami throws everything out the window.
Love for an Alien
Time is running out for Jin and Misaki; their friends rush to bring them together, but the past makes an invisible barrier.
Home is Where Sakurasou Is
The shock of Sakura Hall closing has Sorata remembering his first days of moving into the hall and the cats his picked up along the way.
So We Can Keep Calling It Home
The residents start a campaign to save Sakura Hall but one resident is the lone holdout.
No One's to Blame When It Rains
Sometimes you have to let go of a dream and face reality.
Dash Through Those Brilliant Days
Shiina is the reason for Sakura Hall's closure. She readies herself to leave school as the residents desperately search for her.
Graduation Ceremony
Fight to the very end!
Welcome to Sakurasou
A new school year is starting with new and old faces.
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