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  1. Dec 26, 2017 · The drama series is based on Ogawa Yayaoi’s Japanese manga “Kimi wa Pet.” Korea also has a 2011 movie version called “You’re My Pet” starring Jang Geun Suk and Kim Ha Neul.

  2. Drama: You're My Pet. Romaji: Kimi wa Pet / Kimi wa petto. Japanese: きみはペット. Director: Arata Kato, Fuminori Kaneko, Mahoko Takanari. Writer: Mika Omori, Yayoi Ogawa (manga) Network: TBS. Episodes: 10. Release Date: April 9 - June 18, 2003. TV Ratings: 11.9%.

  3. 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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  4. Tramps Like Us (Japanese: きみはペット, Hepburn: Kimi wa Petto, lit. ' 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 ...

  5. Plot. In education, career, and appearance, Sumire is perfect, too perfect for even her boyfriend, who summarily dumps her. Also sexually harassed at work, Sumire takes matters into her own hands. Returning home depressed and lonely, she finds a young man, Takeshi, injured inside a cardboard box.

  6. You're My Pet (Kimi wa Petto) is a 14-volume Josei manga series by Yayoi Ogawa detailing the life of Sumire Iwaya, a journalist and career woman. Sumire has worked hard to get where she is: an 'elite', a successful career woman with degrees from Tokyo University and Harvard, self-sufficient, competent and reliable.

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  8. Tramps Like Us (きみはペット Kimi wa Petto?, lit. "You're My Pet") is a josei manga series by Yayoi Ogawa . 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.