is a Japanese
''Josei'' manga series by . 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
[ from finding out about her pet. It also deals with the romantic attraction between Sumire and her pet.
It was serialised by ]Kodansha
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and was released in 14 volumes between 2000 and 2005, with an additional side-story volume being released in 2002. The volumes, barring the side-story volume, were published in English and German by Tokyopop, in French by Kurokawa and in Italian by Star Comics. The manga was adapted to a TV drama
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series that aired in Japan on TBS in 2003, and a South Korean film
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in 2011. The manga is adapted to a second, reboot, TV drama series aired on Fuji TV in 2017 with totally different cast.
Plot
, a journalist
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at a major newspaper, is a career woman in a society that does not handle successful women well. Sumire suffers from depression and anxiety
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. She also has hobbies that are very un-feminine, such as smoking
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, being a fan of pro wrestling
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, K-1, and shōnen anime
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.
After her fiancé leaves her for his mistress
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and Sumire is demoted at work, she stumbles across a young injured homeless man in a box outside her condominium
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. She takes him in and becomes attached to him. As a joke, she says she wants to keep him as a pet. To her surprise, the young man agrees. She names him , after her beloved dog from childhood. Sumire provides room and board, and Momo provides unconditional love and loyalty. Sumire says there is no sex in their relationship, and she will only sleep with men who have the "three highs": higher pay, higher education and higher height (i.e. taller than her 170 cm.) Despite this, there is definite sexual tension
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in their relationship.
Sumire later learns that Momo's real name is , and that he is a dance prodigy
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who studied classical ballet
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but was too short to take the lead roles. He switched to modern dance
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, and lived a semi-homeless life before meeting Sumire. When it is revealed that he and Sumire know one another, Momo passes himself off as Sumire's second cousin.
Complications arise when Sumire is reunited with the man with whom she was infatuated during her time at Tokyo University
, abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
, . Hasumi meets all of Sumire's requirements. However, Sumire cannot quite open up to Hasumi- senpai, or give up her attachment to Momo. For example, Sumire lets Momo call her by her personal name, while she struggles to let Hasumi call her "Iwaya" instead of "Iwaya-san." Takeshi (a.k.a. Momo) starts to have feelings for Sumire as well and they began to have feelings that go way beyond those of a pet and its Master.
When Hasumi meets Momo, he recognizes Momo's face but cannot put a name to him. When Hasumi does some research on Iwaya-san's so-called cousin, he discovers that Takeshi was a child ballet prodigy and becomes friends with him. Takeshi, of course, has to keep the fact that he is also "Momo" to himself, even when Hasumi repeatedly brings up the topic of Sumire's pet in their conversations. Although, at times he changes personalities; something is up with Momo!
Development
Originally, Momo was meant to have a much more animal-like personality, and Ogawa considers him one of her easiest characters to draw, describing his character type as being one of her 'stock characters'.
Media
Manga
The chapters of ''Tramps Like Us'' were written and illustrated by Yayoi Ogawa. The series first appeared as a single chapter work, named ''Pet'', that appeared in the June 2000 issue of ''Kiss Carnival'', where it ran for four chapters. It was then transferred to ''Kiss
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'' later in 2000 where it ran until 2005. It was renamed to ''Kimi wa Pet'' after the fifth chapter.[
The 82 chapters, called "Rules", were collected and published in 14 bound volumes by ]Kodansha
is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
between December 2000 and December 2005. An additional volume called was released in October 2002. In early 2004, "Supplement: Kimiwa Pet" was included as a free extra
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with ''Kiss''. A special edition of the eleventh volume was offered which included a toy shaped like Momo.[ In 2009, the manga was re-released in a nine-volume edition under the title きみはペット L’integrale.
]Tokyopop
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licensed the series for English-language release in North America and gave the series its English name of ''Tramps Like Us''. It released the first volume in August 2004 and the final volume in February 2008. As of August 31, 2009, the English editions are out of print
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. The series was published as ''Tramps Like Us - Kimi Wa Pet'' by Tokyopop Germany
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between November 2004 and February 2007. It was published as ''Kimi Wa Pet - Au pied, chéri!'' in French by Kurokawa between September 2005 and November 2007. It was published in Italian by Star Comics
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between July 2004 and September 2006 as ''Sei Il Mio Cucciolo!''.
2003 live-action drama
A live-action Japanese drama series of ten episodes aired on TBS between April and June 2003. The opening and closing theme was "Darling" by V6. Sumire was played by Koyuki
, better known by her stage name , is a Japanese model and actress. She rose to fame in the drama '' Kimi wa Petto'' with Jun Matsumoto and gained huge popularity, as well as the hit film ''The Last Samurai''.
Career Actor career
Koyuki appeared ...
and Momo was played by Jun Matsumoto
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.
Film
The manga was adapted into a live-action South Korea
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n film ''You're My Pet'' (너는팻), which was released in late 2011 and starred Kim Ha-neul
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and Jang Keun-suk
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.
2017 live-action drama
A new adaptation aired from February 6, 2017 to March 26, 2017 on Fuji TV
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. It stars Noriko Iriyama
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Filmography
Film
* ''Happy Flight'' (2008)
* ''Kōfuku no Alibi'' (2016)
* ''The Flower in the Sky'' (20 ...
as Sumire and Jun Shison as Momo. The new adaptation runs for 16 episodes.
Reception
The manga won the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award
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for shōjo. ''Tramps Like Us'' has been described by ''Sequential Tart'' as "one of the best of these josei manga
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titles currently available in English translation". Johanna Draper Carlson says that the theme of the series is "understanding what's really important about relationships".
Sumire enjoys both her job and her romance with Hasumi, unlike depictions of female characters in the 1980s and 1990s. Women, and therefore, female characters, have begun to change their ideal of a husband, from the "three highs" (tall, high income, well-educated) to seeking a more "comfortable, cooperative, and compatible" sort of a man.
Hasumi is said to represent the former, and Momo the latter kind of a man, making it significant that eventually, Sumire chooses Momo. Ed Chavez, reviewing the first volume, described Sumire's 'needy nature' as being easy to relate to, but found her frustratingly "emotionally weak and self-destructive" by the sixth volume, much preferring to see her 'kicking ass'.
George Galuschak, writing for Kliatt found that 'certain aspects of Sumire and Momo's relationship creeped aluchackout', although he described the first volume overall as being a 'funny, entertaining read'. Jason Thompson has described ''Tramps Like Us'' as a classic of josei, noting its presentation of "a fairytale romance" makes it unlike ''Suppli
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mari Okazaki. It was published by Shodensha's Josei manga, ''josei'' manga magazine ''Feel Young'' from October 8, 2003, to November 7, 2009; a sidestory also ran in the magazine in 2010. ...
'', which is more realistic in its depiction of work. As of 2016, the manga had 4.2 million copies in print in Japan.
References
External links
;Manga
EXTRA HEAVY SYRUP
(Yayoi Ogawa's official website)
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;Drama TV series
Official 2003 TV Website
IMDB for the 2003 TV series
{{Kodansha Manga Award - Shōjo
2000 manga
2003 Japanese television series debuts
2003 Japanese television series endings
Japanese television dramas based on manga
Josei manga
Kodansha manga
Romance anime and manga
TBS Television (Japan) dramas
Tokyopop titles
Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (Shōjo)
2017 Japanese television series debuts
2017 Japanese television series endings