Aki Shiina has always been perceived as a girl because of his feminine appearance. Wishing to change himself and forget his past, he moves to a dorm and enrolls in a middle school in Tokyo. Arriving at his new home, Aki is welcomed warmly by the dorm's caretaker, Ayaka Sunohara, who immediately takes a liking to him. But he soon finds out that all of his new roommates are girls from the student council! The girls often tease Aki, seeing him as very girlish. However, still determined to become more masculine, Aki tries his best to help the people around him. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Repost due to MAL's "Finished Airing" status, no changes are made. My initial criticism on this was super harsh, on it being a trash anime that tries to capitalize on the shouta-gal cliché (got burned out by the ludicrous Hajimete no Gal). Oh, how dreadfully wrong I was. Now that this series has ended, I'm glad that I was able to get a good amount of enjoyment, so much so that this shall go into my Summer seasonal guilty pleasure. Sunoharasou no Kanrinin-san is at heart, a 4-koma manga to anime adaptation, so don't go in and expect some plot holes or some insane storyline. It is alsoanother slew of SoL (or Slice of Life) genre-themed anime, what that means is to just sit back, relax and enjoy what this has to offer. That's it. 4-koma adaptations are a boon a bain, because for this kind of series to work, the script and series composition has to be done properly like a progressing storyboard. Fortunately, welcome in the veteran Fumihiko Shimo (Jun Maeda-quality anime like Air, Clannad, Kanon; Kokoro Connect and few notables), so at least this series has some competency, and he does a great job at that. Speaking of the characters, there are aplenty, aside from our shouta MC (Aki Shiina) and the gal MC (Ayaka Sunohara, which Aki always addresses her as Caretaker). For once I thought that this anime has some great character design, that is merely done to address the shouta-gal experience between Shiina and Ayaka, but that's not all! The "Student Council's" top brass also resides in the dorm, bringing us the sister-centric Yuzu, the playful Nana (Ayaka's sister), the calm and composed Yuri and the sis-con Sumire, who blemishes at the sight of Yuzu. The aesthetics is where both Shiina and Ayaka stand out, with Shiina's boy-at-heart feminine posture, shorts and the oh-so-shy personality a temptation and Ayaka's large-breasted motherly figure, with her apron and caring behaviour that resembles the sibling (Onee-san) trait a lot. Silver Link is back to direct the SoL genre again, after a few certain hits or misses, this IMO is a sleeper hit. For some reason (even in the PV), the studio opted for light coloured pastels on the overall aesthetics, and I pretty much got since this is meant to be a light-hearted series to begin with. Moreover, the animation looks clean and concise, so sasuga Silver Link, you've done a good job. And oh how I love the music, especially the OP that is done by the one and only Megumi Nakajima, that's a super-catchy one if you so wish to desire. The ED is OK by my tastes though, decent but not bad either. The BGM is the same story, in the sense of placements and such, like it was made as gradual follow-ups to those light-hearted obscene stuff that are the irritations of certain characters and such. All this is thanks to underrated music composer Ruka Kawada, for her works which include Winter 2018's Gakuen Babysitters and works like "Is The Order A Rabbit?" and such. I know from certain people that they don't care the shouta-con generic caricature, and just like the failure of last season's Tachibanakan Triangle (which has some similarities but many differences), another passing of mediocrity. Only the minority who cares enough for this anime will be pleasantly surprised and (like me) will get good vibes from this. I can't honestly recommend this anime if you don't care about the acceptance rates I just mentioned throughout this review, but it's honestly a good pass of time to spend on.
First let me say that this show is appealing to the fetishes known as "shotacon" and "Onee-san". (Older sister) That is older women (usually busty) who are attracted to younger boys. If you are not down with the fetish then its quite likely you won't enjoy this show nearly as much as I did. Oh it is so so good. Story: 6 Not the strong suit of this show, but that's because it is a episodic comedy. Shiina Aki, a young boy who has always been treated like a girl, moves from the countryside to a Tokyo dormitory so he can have a fresh start in middle school. The dormitoryknown as Sunohara-sou is run by Ayaka Sunohara, a tall, busty, kind, older-sister-type character. All the residents of the dorm besides Aki also happen to be cute girls. They all have very large boobs except for one who is totally flat. Basically it's just 12 very cute and very funny episodes of antics. Art: 7 Really pretty cute. Every character is incredibly moe and soft in design. Ayaka is the definition of a perfect Onee-san. There is just about something for everyone. All the characters are very unique and easily recognized. The background art is fairly standard, nothing stands out. Sound: 7 The OP theme is super-duper cute and catchy. It fits the show perfectly and is a pleasure to watch at the beginning of every episode. The ED theme is pretty nice. It's a nice and wholesome way to wind down from a crazy episode. The BG music does not stand out at all. Most pieces are really quiet and forgettable. It's basically just a bunch of soft, chilled piano pieces. It's fine. Character: 8 It was really tough for me to pick a favorite character in this series because they are all just so much fun. Ayaka Sunohara- If you know anything about Onee-san archetypes, you know Ayaka. Honestly she is a very simple character. Some might even say that she is cookie cutter basic. Ayaka's simplicity does not take a single thing away from this show. It's great to see her interact with the tenants of the dormitory. She is truly the ideal older-sister that all Onee-san loves have been wishing for. Aki Shiina- A young boy who has always been treated like a girl. Mostly due to his somewhat abusive older sister. Aki really is quite feminine. He moves to Tokyo because he wants to become a man. Almost every joke in the show revolves around Aki, the main character. We see a small but sure amount of growth in Aki throughout the show, but mostly we see him getting teased by older girls. Other dorm members: Yuzu, Yuri, Sumire- Mostly 1 dimensional characters that exist to set up jokes. However, nobody is watching this show to see outstanding character development. They're all hilarious in their own rights. Sumire probably being my favorite never ceases to make me laugh. Enjoyment: 10 Yes, I appreciate the whole "shotacon" thing. I can't even say why but it's great. We're all very jealous of Aki's newfound harem. Even if you can't appreciate shotacon, nobody can deny that this show can be hilarious. Anybody who has a taste for ecchi humor will get a real kick out of this show. It's all so simple and a tad cliche, but I PROMISE its SUPER CUTE and SUPER FUNNY. I don't care about the poor ratings on this show. I absolutely will defend this show till my death. Overall: 8 Unfortunately for me laughs and nosebleeds are not the sole thing that contribute to a shows rating. What Sunohara-sou lack in depth and storytelling, it makes up with for it with great comedic writing and timing. (and cute characters) I will never forget my first shotacon show.
Sunohara-sou no kanrinin-san The series follows Aki Shiina, a shy boy whose feminine looks often cause him to be mistaken for a girl. As he is about to enroll in Tanamachi school, he moves into the lodging house Sunohara-sou in Tokyo, run by the motherly caretaker Ayaka Sunohara, whom he forms a crush on. The other residents of Sunohara-sou are three girls from the Tanamachi student council: Yuzu Yukimoto, Sumire Yamanashi, and Yuri Kazami. Although he moved to Tokyo because he was being teased for his feminine looks and wanted to reaffirm his identity as a man, he keeps being mistaken for a girl, and Ayakaand the girls frequently tease him and make him wear women's clothes. Story (6/10) from the story itself, this series is more attached to the element of kinship than its own romance, but what makes this series interesting is how the main character's behavior in his daily life from waking up to sleeping, in this series also has a comedy that tickles the stomach. Art (7/10) in terms of depiction, it might be good enough, especially the color selection is very influential on the quality of the video produced by a good color combination. It also supports the development of the series this time, so I don't want much to say good if I think. Sound (8/10) now I will discuss the voice part. I think the filler of Sunohara's voice is good enough and cute. This makes Sunohara's character has many fans, not just good sound, but from the character design itself, it is pretty good for opening and ending song. I think it's good Characters (8/10) Aki Shiina is a shy boy who moves into Sunohara-sou and forms a crush on Ayaka. He is voiced by Eri Kitamura. Ayaka Sunohara is the motherly proprietor of Sunohara-sou, who treats Aki like a child. She is voiced by Rina Sato Nana Sunohara is Ayaka's younger sister, and a gyaru. She is voiced by Ayane Sakura. Yuzu Yukimoto is the student council president, and is an assertive girl who wears a plush chicklet-topped hair loop on her head out of insecurity over her height. She is voiced by Natsumi Takamori. Sumire Yamanashi is the student council vice-president, a tall girl who has a crush on Yuzu. She is voiced by Asami Seto. Yuri Kazami is the student council secretary and Yuzu's childhood friend, who wants to dress Aki in women's clothing because of his feminine looks. She is voiced by Yume Miyamoto.[4] Nishiki Yatsuho is the propietor of a liquor store, and a close friend of Ayaka. She is voiced by Shizuka Ito Matsuri Shiina is Aki's doting older sister. She is voiced by Ai Kayano. Maiko Osonoi is one of Nana's schoolmates, and is a cheerful girl interested in younger men. She is voiced by Megumi Nakajima. Mea Uchifuji is one of Nana's schoolmates, and is described as a "perverted" girl interested in younger men. She is voiced by Enjoy (6/10) honestly, at the time of the premiere of this series I have been looking forward to how the story goes and the nets, I have read this series manga even further so I already know how the story goes but from yesterday's broadcast I found many series scenes this time that didn't exist in manga. Therefore I thought I was bored to see this series but after a while I finally decided to continue the series this time to finish, so I assume that even though I have read this series of manga I have never felt bored.
Re-post because of MAL's requirement, no changes are mdae. I just give it full mark because I truly think Sunoharasou no Kanrinin-san is an outstanding anime in every aspect. However, noted that it's clearly a fetish-based anime. Therefore the scores really depends on how much you love Oneesan-Shota or Gal-Shota actions and fan-services. If you like them, this really cute anime will be no doubt an outstanding anime for you. If not, it's probably not an anime for you. "Oneesan/Gal X Shota" had been a really big genre in the world of doujin and illustration. We have seen flashes of it in Minami-ke, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maidand Oshiete! Galko-chan, but they aren't the main focus of the show. There is Kanokon, but the concept in general was rarely explored in the anime world. And here comes Sunoharasou no Kanrinin-san. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story It's adapted from a 4-Koma manga, which means it's going to be a Slice of Life anime. Don't expect any extraordinary plot and plot twist, but it'll give you a very relaxing experience. There is also a lot of fan-services, which is also great. One of the problem for 4-Koma adaptation is that, pacing would be weird if it's not done probably. But it's not a problem in Sunoharasou no Kanrinin-san, as Shimo Fumihiko, one of the best Series Composition ever, is doing the job. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characters As mentioned, it's a SoL anime where character development is not necessary. So the biggest question lays in the character designs. As one of the pioneer for this sub-genre in anime, the character design doesn't need to be extraordinary. In fact, it has to be as basic and typical as possible to set a tone for future anime to work on. Aki's feminine looking, shy personality and shorts make him the perfect shota. Kanrinin-san's motherly breast, apron and affectionate behaviour make her the perfect Oneesan. Therefore, the character design of Suroharasou no Kanrinin-san is literally perfect. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sound The soundtrack is by Kawada Ruka, an experienced composer for SoL anime, and the it is great this time also. The op and ed are great, and they fit the anime. Voice actors are excellent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artstyle Silver Link is one of the more experienced and competent studio in handling harem or SoL adaptations. The use of colour is light and lines are soft, which fit the adorable, motherly, peaceful atmosphere of the show. Animation is looking fluid so far, hopefully they can keep it up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conclusion This is one of those very good anime that is not made for everyone. People who aren't their target audience may find it boring, or I've seen some people calling it "trash" because they don't need it. But I need this, and it's exactly what I want so perfect anime 10/10.
Do you like waifus? That's pretty much the only appeal this show has. It's not overly ecchi and the characters are all lovable and well-designed, but that's about where my enjoyment ends. There are a few good jokes sprinkled here and there, but many of them have virtually no punchline and might as well end with an "I can't stand it!" from Peanuts, as if it's the character's confused frustration over a bad punchline that is supposed to be funny. I don't know how this is supposed to be a coming-of-age story for the barely-a-teen MC Aka when almost half of the jokes are him gettingkind of molested by his voluptuous house maid Ayaka or her younger sister Nana. But if you like gorgeous and idealistic waifus, they've got the physical appeal and moe personalities that will make a sad weeb's heart go doki-doki. It's hard to see what events throughout the school year might have helped him develop into a more mature young man when so much of the series is just goofy hijinks or characters comparing their bust sizes. Did I mention these beautiful ladies have MASSIVE knockers? Because they sure are going to remind you of that fact quite a bit. Although the first few punchlines around that fact made me genuinely chuckle a little bit. BUT YES! We know you have big boobs and Aka's hormones are finally surging as a young adolescent and he's very embarrassed! Ha ha! So funny! The side characters play their roles within each story, as well, offering emotional support when needed and providing plenty of genuinely hysterical comedy (and fan service, because duh). So I can recommend this anime to anyone who just wants to shut his brain off and maybe claim one of these girls as your waifu, because it isn't incredibly engaging story-wise despite having some good highs. Ah, and Aka eventually wakes up with his curvy older sister crouching over him in her underwear. Sooooo . . . what crowd did they make this show for? O_O
How is this not labelled as an Ecchi anime on here? There is at least one ecchi scene every minute and I don't know how you can tell a story when there is so much. I was expecting a funny, cute anime that I could relax to but I ended up watching an aninme that made me feel repulsed and desperate for an ending. There is pretty much no story, nothing remotely emotional or funny. I can't see why anyone would want to watch this anime, and even if you wanted to watch this just for the ecchi shit, it isn't even appealing in the slightest. Muchof the anime is just downright boku no pico tier creepy.
Okay so.... I definitely watched this that's all I can say. I wanted to find an ecchi anime to watch for fun and didn't even realize it included shota based on the cover and I also have this policy that I don't drop animes since I don't want to. Like other reviewers have said: if you like big breasted waifus.. that's about what this anime has to offer. Most of the episodes didn't have many interesting things happening, there wasn't really a storyline and A LOT pf the themes kept repeating (like Ayaka wearing a school uniform). This whole anime is basically all of the older womenmolesting this middle school boy and genuinely nothing else. The art and animation was okay, that's about where it ends. You couldn't really get attached to the characters since most of them were dislikeable. I do not recommend this for the average viewer however if you like a bland story with little ecchi and a shota protagonist.. I guess this is for you. Best part about this was that it's only 12 episodes long.
I think this is a good anime, but somehow the score is small? I've been watching this anime for quite a long time and have even rewatched it several times while waiting for the new another anime to be released. So I thought that this anime had a score above seven, but after I checked on MAL it turned out it was below. This is a relaxing anime that tells the daily life of a beautiful boarding house administrator who has big breasts, Usually I don't really like MCs who are lucky to get girls with big breasts and are surrounded by beautiful girls, but forsome reason in this anime I don't hate him that much. Maybe because MC is still relatively small and his reactions are still fairly normal and not too excessive. I really recommend this anime for those of you who like relaxed anime that isn't too rushed but doesn't run in places either. Because not all relaxing anime have good stories, and some even just repeat ordinary daily life and repeat themselves in each episode, but not here, each episode has a different story and development, so it won't make you bored. Apart from that, this anime also contains beautiful girls who will spoil your eyes and always entertain you in every episode.
There is not much to this anime story wise. If our main Shota MC had a goal in mind and actually stayed true to accomplishing said goal it would have been a little more interesting. So while the story was uninteresting, the amount of great female characters made up for the lack of ACTUAL plot. The art and Animation was interesting. Silver Link did a great job as always but I felt like there was something lacking to this anime. Maybe the bluray will clean up the animation a little bit but overall it was average. I really enjoyed the opening and ending. The Voice actors wereaverage. None hit me with the "WOW" factor but they fit their characters fine enough. Especially Ayane Sakura as Nana. Like I said I really enjoyed the characters. I mean they were cute and enjoyable and thats all I needed from this anime. because just at multiple times I wanted to punch the MC in the face for being a coward when it came to these women. I enjoyed this anime. It gave me feels at points and it had a decent amount of fanservice but tasteful service. Overall if you watched this anime while airing it was not worth dropping. However it is not an anime I would recommend to everyone. It's worth a watch but not worth buying it when it eventually comes to bluray.
Sunohara-sou no Kanrinin-san or the Caretaker of Sunohara Dormitory, well it was exactly as it is, though it was more like the Lolicon Caretaker of Sunohara Dorm, cu'z frankly the anime was more like a sotacon relationship between a 14 year old girly boy to a 20 something dorm manager which in most case would be called a Cougar to Tadpole relationship. The comedy aspect here was certainly lame when the comedy relies a lot of putting the girly boy in a lotta awkward situation whereby he was made to be this toy boy that them older girls would wanna make a pet outtahim, but ya know the story plot wasn't that bad when you have a girly boy whose gets such treatment, but then again he was just like any harem guy, who has all the girls but will bang none of them, and although he has the caretaker, he somehow only sees her as a mom figure, even if she herself would be willing to do all kinda of kinki things that a man would love. and the girly guy has to do is just ask for it, which he won't cu'z he's stupid. Now on the art category, well, there were some occasional fanservice around, but in this case everything revolve around the caretaker whose body was to die for, and I wouldn't be surprised if those who view this , were just ogling for her sex appeal with such buxom body and would probably come up with such excuse that this anime is good or whatever BS of a lie that they can come up with. On the sound category, well I can't deny that I myself was taken by the characters smooth and refined monologue, Characterwise, It was just way too cliche and pathetic when everything was with Shiina Aki and Sounohara Ayaka whose relationship was a typical sotacon romance, in fact Ayaka would be more than willing to take over the parenting of Shiina and also pop his cherries as well in the most erotic manner that any man would think of. Now , how do I enjoy this thing?????? Well, let's just say that this was an anime where skimming and skipping a few episode was something that I can afford, so overall studio Sliver Link, puts sooo much eye candy around here that this was just too gay. So , here's how I rate it: Story-Good 7: Since it was quite different, since the plot was more of a sotacon romance, the down side was that the MC was just the usual harem guy. Art-Outstanding 10: For the buxom bodies of Ayaka, Nana and Sumire that them dogs would ogle for, and since there some fanservices around. Sound-Outstanding 10: For the smooth and refine voices of specific characters. Character-Pathetic 1: Cu'z the guy was very much of a girl as if he is gay. Enjoyment- Poor 3: This was one of those anime where one can afford to skip some episodes. Overall-Pathetic 1: Don't even think about making a season 2 of this thing.
Story: so the story is that Shiina has decided to move to Tokyo and hoping to be more of a man sense he gets constantly called a girl cause of his looks so moves there in hopes he can get rid of being called a girl and such but he ends up actually living with four girls one who is the caretaker and 3 others that are in the student council so his every day life begins. Art: art is very good all the characters to also the backgrounds look really well done so nothing bad herein terms of art. Sound: the Op and also the Edare both decent not really my taste pre say but are good enough also the voice actress and actors all do a good job here. Characters: Aki Shiina is the one of the main characters of the anime and to describe him he is a pretty shy and also nice good character who does tend to get in situation which involve the caretaker or the others. Ayaka Sunohara is the caretaker of Sunohara-sou and she is honestly really like aki she is a kinda and a sweet person who really doesn't get fluster unlike aki when she gets drunk though is a different story (ill also be adding some support characters). Yuzu is a supporting character and is the student council she pretty much is a good and nice person who can get flustered at time with the situation. Sumire is another supporting character and she has a thing for Yuzu as she finds her to be really cute but otherwise she really for me didn't show a whole lot of emotion just when she say yuzu do stuff but you could tell in a way by how she'd act. Yuri is another supporting character and she is pretty much friends with yuzu and Sumire her quirk is that she's pretty much a person who REALLY loves taking pictures with her camera and dressing Shiina in girly clothes otherwise she is a pretty nice and just good character. Enjoyment: What did i like: so the comedy in this is really good for me (never really laughed or burst out laughing just really smiling) but the comedy is good for sure the character and the artwork to honestly anything in this is good also ecchi in this which i like. What i didn't like: personally again the comedy wasn't really laughing out loud but that's more of knack otherwise also the OP and ED not really being me taste. Overall: giving this a 7.5 would give this a 8 maybe but ill see but other this anime is worth the watch im actually kinda surprised this anime isn't rated lower cause of the stuff in this (mostly there being alot of ecchi in this)but the comedy to the characters and everything else this anime is easily worth the watch.
This anime was really good i laughed my whole way through, i actually thought at first that this was a romance anime but no i would say its comedy,slice of life and seinen (especcially seinen and comedy holy shit) What broke me was that this anime was only made to promote the manga (i dont read manga) instead of actually making a whole series about with another season like this anime had so much potential to make another season i ofcourse read me to what it ends with, where you could say i saw it coming it should have been Yuzu and Aki together instead
tl;dr: A slice of life comedy that starts out decently enough but starts getting kind of dull towards the end. This is an anime that’s entirely comedy focused with essentially all of the humor coming from character interactions. There’s minimal plot, character development, and relationship development beyond the initial premise. For the most part character’s have pretty simple sets of traits, and the humor basically arises from these traits manifesting when the characters interact in a variety of situations. As such, there’s some variety to the humor, but the majority of it is centered around the protagonist Aki’s attempts at seeming more of a man andnot a boy or girl, with the focus being on him attempting to and failing in a humorous fashion, or him not being taken seriously at all in a humorous fashion. This is amusing enough for the most part. The comedy is pretty character centric so it does a pretty good job at adding new characters at a steady pace and keeping the character’s being focused on being changed up as it goes. It still felt like it was getting kind of repetitive and dull towards the end though. There’s a character added right near the end that seems interesting enough to spice things up but it didn’t really feel like she had a strong enough presence beyond her introduction where she only really interacted with Aki and Ayaka. The art and animation are pretty great. I liked the use of soft colors and think that they fit really well. The OP had good visuals and song. The ED had decent visuals and song. The soundtrack wasn’t particularly memorable.
first review lmao a SoL anime that makes my heart warm....yep sunohara no kanrinin-san is the answer. its not my first ecchi anime but damn this is so frickin good for slice of life if u like "megami ryuo no ryoubo kun" but want more wholesome and heart warming content,maybe this is an anime you would probably like story:good.the story is so wholesome and standard,maybe a decnt oneart:good,the arstyle is decent for me.but the artstyle is so adorable for character:great,all of them have their own personalities like ayaka sunohara who is more mature than any character in this series,aki shiina and his shy personality,yuri and her big-sister vibes and so much more sound:good.pretty decent for a slice of life anime enjoyment? i enjoy it so much.maybe an SoL anime that i would probably like
If you’re into the whole shota/Onee-san dynamic, Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou might be worth checking out. It’s a pretty chill slice-of-life rom-com about Aki Shiina, a shy boy who moves to Tokyo and ends up living in a dorm run by Ayaka Sunohara, this super sweet and motherly older woman who basically spoils him rotten. Aki obviously develops a crush on her, and that dynamic is the heart of the show. The characters are what you’d expect from this kind of anime. Ayaka is the busty, caring, sisterly Onee-san who dotes on Aki like he’s her little brother (or more). Then there’s Nana, her younger, gyaru-likesister who’s fun but not as over-the-top. You’ve also got Yuzu, the small, serious loli type; Yuri, the pervy yuri girl; and Sumire, who’s into feminine guys and takes a liking to Aki because of his cute feminine looks. Oh, and Nana’s friends are total shotacons but don’t really flirt with Aki—they’re more into teasing...a lot. The story is really basic, though. Each episode is like its own little sketch, usually focused on setting up funny or awkward moments. There’s a lot of humor about boob sizes (classic) and Aki trying to impress Ayaka with mixed results. There’s not much character development in the anime, so if you’re hoping for big moments or serious romance, this might feel slow. It’s more cute and playful than anything too serious or uncomfortable, especially with Aki crushing on Ayaka. The art is fine. It’s not the most detailed or amazing, but it fits the vibe—soft and cozy. Ayaka and Nana are definitely the standout designs (for obvious reasons), and overall, it doesn’t feel cheap. The animation does the job. When it comes to fanservice, it’s what I’d call “light ecchi.” There are plenty of suggestive moments, mostly involving Ayaka being, well, *very* close to Aki, but it doesn’t go too far. It’s more about teasing and playful vibes, so don’t expect anything over-the-top. Nana brings some fun energy with her teasing, too. Overall, it’s a decent, laid-back show. Nothing groundbreaking, but if you like the idea of an Onee-san spoiling a younger guy or just want a slice-of-life with some light ecchi moments, it’s worth a watch. It’s fun but doesn’t do anything super special.