I'm Your Pet – Series Review & Episode Guide

I'm Your Men is a Japanese BL series about two heartbroken men who befriend each other.

I'm Your Pet is a Japanese BL series about two heartbroken men who cross paths late at night. The main character is devastated when he catches his girlfriend kissing another man. His mood improves after listening to a street musician's song on the guitar. The protagonist introduces himself, only to learn that his new acquaintance has been struggling after a loved one's betrayal. The two men become roommates and develop a close bond.

My favourite part about I'm Your Pet is the romance. The couple's relationship includes a playful rapport, tender moments of affection, and steamy encounters in the bedroom. The leads also deliver solid performances. However, the melodrama with the cheating girlfriend becomes increasingly annoying. The series rushes the events in the final stretch of the narrative. Plus, the vertical film format compromises the viewing experience.

I'm Your Pet Summary

Title:

僕は君のペット

Series Info:

Japan (2024)

Length:

1 hour and 15 minutes

Total Episodes:

44 episodes

Genre:

Romance

About:

I'm Your Pet is a spicy & romantic BL drama.

Plot

Makoto and Ritsu meet late at night.

Makoto is an office worker in a steady relationship with his girlfriend, Yuki. One evening, while walking home from work, he's stunned to see Yuki with another man. Makoto catches her kissing the stranger, although she doesn't know he has witnessed the rendezvous. Devastated by her betrayal, Makoto's trust is shattered. Her unfaithfulness causes him to doubt everyone's intentions.

Makoto chooses not to confront Yuki about her cheating. He keeps the painful secret to himself. A clueless Yuki continues to act carefree around him, but the betrayal silently drives a wedge between them. Makoto cannot be intimate with his girlfriend anymore after she broke his trust. He confides in Kazuya, his friend and colleague. Kazuya seems flippant, joking that jealousy can spice up a romance. Later, he advises Makoto to break up with Yuki, urging him to end the unhappy relationship.

As Makoto struggles with his emotional slump, he stumbles upon a street musician playing a heartfelt song on his guitar. Makoto is moved by the raw emotion in the performance. Later, he finds the musician, Ritsu, sitting alone on a park bench. Makoto introduces himself as a fan and buys food for Ritsu, thanking him for the song. Ritsu accepts the meal but jokes that it tastes bad. Makoto playfully expresses his annoyance, reminding him the food was given out of kindness.

The following night, Makoto and Ritsu meet again at the same bench. Makoto brings another meal for Ritsu, who jokingly complains about its taste. As their playful rapport grows, Makoto begins to open up about his sadness. While Makoto avoids sharing specific details, he speaks about his struggles with trusting people. Ritsu's song has deeply impacted him during his lowest moments. Ritsu offers him comfort, wrapping his arms around Makoto's back in an intimate hug. He thanks Makoto for his kindness and hopes that he'll feel better.

Ritsu is an orphan whose mother abandoned him during childhood. Recently, she reached out, wanting to reconnect. Ritsu and his mother moved in together, but she betrayed him. She stole all his belongings, including his cash and beloved guitar, before disappearing. Now broke and unable to support himself, Ritsu turns to Makoto for help. Ritsu asks if he can live with him. Makoto agrees but sets one unusual condition. Ritsu must become his "pet" and obey all his master's commands.

I'm Your Pet Trailer

I'm Your Pet Cast

Characters

Makoto

Gai Aoyama (青山凱)

Makoto is portrayed by Japanese actor Gai Aoyama (青山凱).

Makoto is an office worker in a steady relationship with his girlfriend, Yuki. However, his trust is broken after he catches her kissing another man. Devastated by her betrayal, Makoto keeps the secret to himself, but it drives a wedge between them. Later, Makoto encounters Ritsu, whose heartfelt song moves him deeply. An unexpected bond forms between them.

Gai Aoyama

Makoto is portrayed by Japanese actor Gai Aoyama (青山凱) is a Japanese BL series. He is born on May 8, 1999..

Gai Aoyama (青山凱) is a Japanese BL series. He is born on May 8, 1999. His first BL project is the 2024 drama, I'm Your Pet.

Ritsu

Ruki Kohinata (小日向流季)

Ritsu is portrayed by Japanese actor Ruki Kohinata (小日向流季).

Ritsu is a street musician. He was abandoned by his mother during childhood. After she reappears and promises to reconnect, Ritsu moves in with her. However, she betrays him by stealing all his belongings, including his guitar. Left broke and homeless, Ritsu turns to Makoto for help. They start living together, but Ritsu must agree to become Makoto's "pet".

Ruki Kohinata

Ruki Kohinata (小日向流季) is a Japanese actor. He is born on September 6, 2001.

Ruki Kohinata (小日向流季) is a Japanese actor. He is born on September 6, 2001. His first BL project is the 2024 drama, I'm Your Pet.

Supporting Cast

Yuki is portrayed by Japanese actress Yui Uemura (植村友結).

Yuki

Yui Uemura (植村友結)

Kazuya is portrayed by Japanese actor 江口航 (Wataru Eguchi).

Kazuya

江口航 (Wataru Eguchi)

Misato is portrayed by Japanese actress Ayane Kimura (木村彩音).

Misato

Ayane Kimura (木村彩音)

Ritsu's mom is portrayed by Japanese actress Mizuho Abe (阿部瑞歩).

Ritsu's mom

Mizuho Abe (阿部瑞歩)

I'm Your Pet Review

Review

Drama Review Score: 6.4

C
Makoto and Ritsu have sex.

I feel conflicted about I'm Your Pet. My gut instinct tells me this BL series is poorly written, weighed down by annoying melodrama and dumb plot twists. Also, the final stretch of episodes feels rushed. These narrative flaws are easy to spot and hard to ignore. Yet, some scenes strike the right emotional chord, capturing the tenderness between the couple. Both leads were tormented before they met, and their relationship helps them heal. Their journey softens my heart, making me want to like this drama despite its imperfections.

At the start of the series, Makoto is betrayed by his cheating girlfriend and loses the ability to trust others. I disliked this storyline and hoped it would resolve quickly, but it dragged on far too long. Makoto refuses to confront Yuki or break up with her. Despite being the victim, his passive behaviour frustrates me. A plot twist midway has only made the situation more absurd, deepening my annoyance with the entire storyline. The messy relationship drama between Makoto and Yuki significantly lowers my opinion of I'm Your Pet. I hated how all the events played out.

On the bright side, I enjoyed how Makoto and Ritsu's romance develops. Both leads are mending their broken hearts, one from his cheating girlfriend and the other from his alcoholic mother. Despite the trauma, their relationship isn't defined by angst. Instead, the couple shares a playful rapport filled with jokes, banter, and light teasing. The warmth of their companionship becomes the bright spot in their lives. Occasionally, they show vulnerability and open up about their pasts. As they find support in each other, these emotional moments resonate deeply.

The leads grow closer and become roommates, but their relationship takes an unsettling turn. They define their dynamic as a master and his pet, so Ritsu must obey Makoto's commands. The term "pet" is so dehumanizing for a love interest, and I feel uneasy about the power imbalance it implies. Thankfully, their interactions are mostly harmless. Despite the weird nicknames, the romance is built on mutual support. Makoto looks after Ritsu and vice versa. While I overcame my discomfort, I still wish the story never used the "pet" label in the first place.

Both leads deliver solid performances. Ritsu's actor (Ruki Kohinata) captures his character's vulnerability, making the dramatic moments seem genuine. His co-star (Gai Aoyama) mesmerizes me, especially when the camera focuses on his eyes. Also, the couple shares passionate kisses in steamy bedroom scenes. While the content isn't explicit, it feels bold compared to typical Japanese BL standards. Unfortunately, the vertical film format diminishes the romance. Since the visuals must be squeezed into a tight frame, the ambiance is limited because you don't see much.

I was enjoying Makoto and Ritsu's romance until the final stretch of the series, which suddenly rushes the plot developments. The story becomes sloppy as it struggles to wrap everything up within a tight schedule. While the final episode delivers a poignant conclusion, it could have achieved more emotional depth with better writing. Overall, this BL drama is a mixed bag. As much as I enjoyed the couple's relationship scenes, the rest of the storytelling is too flawed too overlook. Ultimately, the negatives outweigh the positives, limiting my appreciation for I'm Your Pet.

Summary

Annoying story

I'm Your Pet is weighed down by annoying melodrama and dumb plot twists. Makoto's relationship issues with his cheating girlfriend are frustrating to watch.

Tender romance

I enjoyed watching Makoto and Ritsu develop their romance. Their relationship scenes include playful rapport, tender moments of affection, and steamy passion in the bedroom.

Solid acting

Ritsu's actor (Ruki Kohinata) captures his character's vulnerability in dramatic moments. His co-star (Kai Aoyama) is also mesmerizing. They share passionate chemistry in the bedroom scenes.

Sad ending

I'm Your Pet has a sad ending as Makoto and Ritsu must say goodbye to each other. The final arc feels rushed, reducing the emotional impact of the poignant conclusion.

Diminished artistry

These damn BL reel dramas are the death of me. The vertical film format diminishes the ambiance of the romantic encounters because you can't see much of the visuals.

64%

I'm Your Pet is a mixed bag. Although I like the heartfelt romance and sensitive performances, the storytelling is deeply flawed. The annoying melodrama and dumb plot twists weigh down the series.

I'm Your Pet Episodes

Episode Guide

Makuto and Ritsu become roommates.

I'm Your Pet has a total of 44 episodes. Each episode is around 1 to 2 minutes long. It is a short BL drama, and you can finish the entire series in around 70 minutes. I'm Your Pet started on October 17, 2024 and finished on November 7, 2024.

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