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1 Characters  



1.1  Main characters  



1.1.1  Shingo Oohashi  





1.1.2  Hatoko "Petoko" Fujimura  







1.2  Secondary characters  



1.2.1  Kuguru Sahara  





1.2.2  Chochomaru Sahara  





1.2.3  Chie Oohashi  









2 Episode list  





3 Sources and external links  














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Petopeto-san
ぺとぺとさん
GenreRomantic comedy
Light novel
Written byKou Kimura
Illustrated byYug
Published byEnterbrain
ImprintFamitsu Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 20, 2004December 24, 2005
Volumes5
Anime television series
Directed byAkira Nishimori
Produced byNobuhiro Osawa
Maki Horiuchi
Jin Kawamura
Yuki Mori
Yukinao Shimoji
Written byMegumu Sasano
Music byMasaki Kurihara
StudioXebec M2
Original networkChiba TV, Kids Station,
San Television, TV Saitama, TVK
Original run 9 July 2005 1 October 2005
Episodes13

Petopeto-san (ぺとぺとさん) is a light novel series written by Kou Kimura, with illustrations by Yug. A television anime adaptation ran from July 9, 2005, to October 1, 2005. The show takes place in a Japanese school where everything is normal, except for students from what are called "specified races." The specified races are based on yōkai from Japanese mythology; for example, one student on the swim team is a kappa, while another, a nurikabe, merges with walls and is popular in the summertime for having a very cool temperature.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Shingo Oohashi[edit]

Shingo is a human. He is a good cook, and is not racist against different races. He cares for Petoko a lot, and does not want her to disappear, so he helps her a lot.

Hatoko "Petoko" Fujimura[edit]

PetoPeto race. Her main source of food is love. With lack of love or food she becomes transparent, which would eventually cause her to disappear. She fears that her race will eventually become extinct. Her mom had three girls before her and all were born insubstantial and faded out soon after birth. Her mom constantly presses her to have a child so she will no longer be in danger of fading out too. She is constantly ashamed of sticking to people, claiming that is how her race traps men into being their husbands.

Secondary characters[edit]

Kuguru Sahara[edit]

She is half-Kappa race. She is a good swimmer, and faster than humans. She likes Shingo.

Chochomaru Sahara[edit]

Kappa race. she is Kuguru's sister, who wanted to kill her sister because she believes the family only needs one heir. She and her sister later went back to good terms.

Chie Oohashi[edit]

Human. Shingo's little sister. She seems to hate the special races, or for her they are monsters.

Episode list[edit]

Sources and external links[edit]

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