TV-Series
Description
Sennosuke Andō holds the title of one of St. Marie Academy's three "Sweets Princes," renowned for his expertise in Japanese confectionery. He dreams of opening a shop next to his family's traditional sweets store, "Yume Tsuki," dedicated to blending Eastern and Western desserts. As the eldest among five siblings, he regularly helps at the family business on holidays and weekends, demonstrating a deep responsibility toward his relatives. This dependable nature extends to his peers, where he acts as a calm mediator, especially during conflicts between Makoto Kashino and Satsuki Hanabusa.
His personality merges a "go with the flow" demeanor with underlying maturity, though he sometimes leans too heavily on self-reliance, tackling problems alone and facing intense self-criticism when things go wrong. During the second season, he takes leave from school to manage a Yume Tsuki branch within Henri-sensei's "Marie’s Garden" project. His appearance shifts from the academy uniform to traditional Japanese attire (wafuku), and he grows his hair to waist length, typically worn in a low ponytail.
Relationships significantly shape his journey. He shares a childhood bond with Kashino, affectionately calling him "Ma-kun" or "Maa-chan." He adopts a protective, brotherly role toward Ichigo Amano, guiding her through challenges at the academy. Though he develops romantic feelings for Ichigo, he only formally acknowledges them in the second season's eleventh episode and steps back upon recognizing her mutual affection with Kashino. Concurrently, his relationship with Kana deepens, hinted by her use of the nickname "Sen-kun" and her job at his shop, suggesting they become a couple.
His Sweets Spirit, Caramel, whom he treats like a younger sister, actively aids his culinary work, possessing the ability to visualize pastry concepts; her support visibly delights him. Professionally, his focus remains steadfast on innovating Japanese-Western dessert fusions, persisting even through the initial pressures of independently managing his new shop.
His personality merges a "go with the flow" demeanor with underlying maturity, though he sometimes leans too heavily on self-reliance, tackling problems alone and facing intense self-criticism when things go wrong. During the second season, he takes leave from school to manage a Yume Tsuki branch within Henri-sensei's "Marie’s Garden" project. His appearance shifts from the academy uniform to traditional Japanese attire (wafuku), and he grows his hair to waist length, typically worn in a low ponytail.
Relationships significantly shape his journey. He shares a childhood bond with Kashino, affectionately calling him "Ma-kun" or "Maa-chan." He adopts a protective, brotherly role toward Ichigo Amano, guiding her through challenges at the academy. Though he develops romantic feelings for Ichigo, he only formally acknowledges them in the second season's eleventh episode and steps back upon recognizing her mutual affection with Kashino. Concurrently, his relationship with Kana deepens, hinted by her use of the nickname "Sen-kun" and her job at his shop, suggesting they become a couple.
His Sweets Spirit, Caramel, whom he treats like a younger sister, actively aids his culinary work, possessing the ability to visualize pastry concepts; her support visibly delights him. Professionally, his focus remains steadfast on innovating Japanese-Western dessert fusions, persisting even through the initial pressures of independently managing his new shop.