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Okojo-san : ウィキペディア英語版
Okojo-san

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayumi Uno and serialized in ''LaLa''. The chapters were collected into eight ''tankōbon'' volumes by Hakusensha and released from 1996 to 2005. The series is about an ermine living as a pet in a small apartment complex.
''Okojo-san'' was adapted into a 51-episode anime series titled by the Japanese animation studio Radix, and aired on TV Tokyo from October 2, 2001 to September 24, 2002.
==Synopsis==

A white ermine, known in Japan as an okojo, Okojo-san lives at an exotic pet store run by a greedy manager until one day he escapes. In the chaos following, he ends up unconscious in a garbage can, where college student Haruka Tsuchiya finds him. Mistaking him for a ferret, Tsuchiya takes Okojo home with him. At the Shiawase apartment complex, Okojo meets other pets, including the mouse Chorori, and the various eccentric human tenants.
With his friends, Okojo struggles to adapt to life with humans, vacuum cleaners, and all the other things that come with human society.
The comedy is largely reliant on absurdity and Okojo's tendency towards melodrama.

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