
Salaryman Nakano's stressful life is suddenly intruded upon by fox girl Senko-san, who is eager to heal his exhaustion in any way possible.
Season 1
12 Episodes

Tomoaki Koshida
Director

Jad Saxton
Director

Hiroshi Haraguchi
Director

Ryôki Kamitsubo
Director

Sumito Sasaki
Director

Jutaro Sekino
Director

Mihiro Yamaguchi
Director

Midori Yui
Director

ســـومـــه♥️🌸
Jan 24, 2025So I watched this 2 years ago or last year and this was so cute, though I wish they continued doing the anime but understand that it was done at Kyoto Animation studios and will miss everyone who was involved in the tragic arson attack at Kyoto Animations Studio, what else is to say than definitely recommending this anime if you haven't seen it. Story starts with a salaryman named Kuroto Nakano and he gets tired and stressed with work and as he comes home one night, he notices a fox girl/ spirit called Senko and she tells him that she's there to cook food and help around the house and basically look after him, then they hang out after this and Nakano gets used to having Senko San around until one day Senko leaves for good but then decides to come back and also each episode has a short video at the end so don't skip the end, the video basically puts you as Nakano and can imagine Senko talking to you.

kumar keswani
Jan 24, 2025Got nothing to do? Are you sad and lonely? Well, Senko-san will definitely cheer you up! This anime is just funny and its a pure joy! The characters are adorable and really hard to forget! This anime is all about fun!

eddemoktar73
Jan 24, 2025The show is actually pretty nice; unique characters and great storyline. The animation style is flawless, Senko's personality just fits perfectly to the story. I think it's a really fun anime to watch at your free-time.

shiva ravan
Jan 24, 2025Salaryman Kuroto Nakano leads a tiring and stressful life with long hours. When he finishes work he returns to an empty apartment. Then one day when he gets home he is greeted by what appears to be a young girl... with fox ears and a tail! She explains that she is actually and eight hundred year old demigod and she has come from the spirit world to help relieve his stress. She cooks for him, tidies his apartment and even lets him fluff her tail... something she finds mildly embarrassing. Strangely Kuroto has a feeling that he has met Senko before but can't remember when. Over the course of the series Senko meets Kuroro's neighbour, Yasuko Koenji, an aspiring manga artist who assumes Senko is a cosplayer. They are also regularly visited by Shiro, another fox spirit Senko's age and occasionally by the much older, and rather seductive Yozora. This is one of those series where not much happens but leave you with a warm feeling inside. You don't need a stressful life like Kuroto to sympathise with his initial situation and understand why Senko makes him happy. Senko is an utterly adorable character and it is refreshing that there is nothing sexual about her relationship with Kuroto... his desire to stroke her tail is because it is soft and fluffy. There aren't too many characters and all of the main ones are likeable and fun to watch. The animation is good and the characters have distinctive; the fox demigods are particularly cute. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to anybody wanting a feel good anime series. These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.