10 female anime characters in high school obsessed with their senpai

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Miyuki Shiba, Tsubaki Sawabe, Shinobu Oshino, and Hayase Nagatoro as seen in anime (Image via Madhouse, A-1 Pictures, Shaft, and Telecom Animation Film)

Female anime characters who're head over heels for their senpai regularly add a further layer of appeal and drama to high school-themed memories. These characters frequently find themselves caught between the overpowering emotions of admiration and the fear of rejection.

Whether it’s sneaking or crossing boundaries to get noticed, the obsession of these female anime characters with their senpai becomes a driving pressure in their lives. This dynamic, filled with comedy and heartfelt moments, makes for some of the most memorable scenes in anime. These characters not only highlight the intensity of their teenage crushes but also explore topics of self-discovery and growth.

From the traditional shy admirer to the formidable and assertive chaser, these ladies showcase a wide range of personalities and techniques to triumph over their beloved senpai. Here are ten female anime characters in high school who are obsessed with their senpai.

Disclaimer: This list is ranked in no particular order and contains the writer's opinions. Readers' discretion is advised.


Moka Akashiya, Hana Uzaki, and 8 other female anime characters in high school obsessed with their senpai

1) Hayase Nagatoro (Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro)

Hayase Nagatoro as seen in the anime (Image via Telecom Animation Film)
Hayase Nagatoro as seen in the anime (Image via Telecom Animation Film)

Hayase Nagatoro from Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro is an energetic and mischievous high school girl who becomes passionate about teasing her senpai, Hachiouji Naoto. He is a senior, introverted scholar whose obsession has roots in admiration and affection, although Nagatoro expresses her feelings through playful, sometimes extreme, teasing.

Regardless of her being annoying, deep inside, Nagatoro actually cares about Naoto and wants him to come out of his comfort zone and be more confident. This makes Nagatoro one of the female anime characters who love their senpai.


2) Hana Uzaki (Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!)

Hana Uzaki as seen in the anime (Image via ENGI)
Hana Uzaki as seen in the anime (Image via ENGI)

Hana Uzaki from Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! has an influence on her senpai, Shinichi Sakurai, through her fun-loving and relentless fixation. Her interest in him pushes her to always try to be around him, often through funny and lively tricks.

Even though he likes to be alone, Hana's excitement and resolve to interact with him show how much she looks up to and cares for him. What she does, from teasing him to planning things to do together, shows her wish to be near Shinichi making her feelings a key part of the story.

Hana's character brings both laughs and appeals as she figures out her emotions and how to deal with her senpai. This makes Hana Uzaki one of the female anime characters who adores their senpai.


3) Ai Hayasaka (Kaguya-sama: Love Is War)

Ai Hayasaka as seen in the anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)
Ai Hayasaka as seen in the anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)

Ai Hayasaka from Kaguya-sama: Love Is War reveals a deep, nearly fanatical admiration for her senpai, Kaguya Shinomiya. As Kaguya’s trusted personal assistant, Ai goes to wonderful lengths to guide and defend her, frequently prioritizing Kaguya’s needs above her personal.

Her love for Kaguya is driven by a mixture of respect and loyalty to be always close to a person she has admired a lot all her life. Fans can see her obsession through her careful attention to detail and her constant dedication to ensuring Kaguya's well-being. This makes Ai Hayasaka one of the female anime characters who falls in love with her senpai.


4) Moka Akashiya (Rosario + Vampire)

Moka Akashiya as seen in anime (Image via Studio Gonzo)
Moka Akashiya as seen in anime (Image via Studio Gonzo)

Moka Akashiya in Rosario + Vampire shows a strong devotional attitude toward Tsukune Aono, her senpai, due to her deep respect and love for him. Being a vampire with two characters, Tsukune's valor and kindness captivate Moka’s calm disposition.

This interest drives her towards protecting him or backing him up throughout the story, compelling her to stay close to him against all odds. This infatuation remains central to the development of her character, highlighting emotional weakness as well as underlining the very essence of who Tsukune is in her life.

Moka’s actions betray her strongest sentiments for the senpai and frequently take one’s breath away because they are so profound. This makes Moka Akashiya one of the female anime characters who are deeply in love with their senpai.


5) Miyuki Shiba (The Irregular at Magic High School)

Miyuki Shiba as seen in anime (Image via Madhouse)
Miyuki Shiba as seen in anime (Image via Madhouse)

Miyuki Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High School is selflessly devoted to her senior brother and senpai, Tatsuya Shiba. Her sisterly feelings explain this admiration and her reliance on his lead and availability. She always wants to be approved by him and is very protective of him; she often puts his needs and well-being above her own.

Her obsession with him is portrayed by the fact that she secured his safety and success more than anything, which went on to become the central aspect of her character and their relationship throughout the series. Marking her as one of the female anime characters who falls in deep love with their senpai.


6) Nyaruko (Haiyore! Nyaruko-san)

Nyaruko as seen in anime (Image via Xebec)
Nyaruko as seen in anime (Image via Xebec)

In Haiyore! Nyaruko-san, Nyaruko is a cosmic being from the Cthulhu Mythos, who falls obsessively in love with her senpai, Yuuta. This is fueled by her admiration for him, underlining the character. Though she has otherworldly blood, Nyaruko acts much like any everyday high school girl in a charmed state.

She always seeks attention from him and most of the time goes all out just to be with him and please him. Her obsession with Yuuta is bathed in a combination of humor and sincerity, portraying how deep one's feelings could be, yet at the same time introducing a tinge of quirkiness in their relationship. This makes her one of those female anime characters who has a deep affection for her senpai.


7) Fumino Furuhashi (We Never Learn: Bokuben)

Fumino Furuhashi as seen in anime (Image via Arvo Animation)
Fumino Furuhashi as seen in anime (Image via Arvo Animation)

Fumino Furuhashi from We Never Learn: Bokuben is among the female anime characters who fall head over heels in love with her senpai. Fumino, who scores at the top of the class and boasts great academic ambitions, becomes devoted to her senpai Yuiga, who will also become her tutor.

Her obsession shows up in constant efforts to impress him academically and with sincere concerns about what he would think of her. This develops into admiration and personal growth from feelings he develops for Yuiga, even though his main focus is studies at first. This makes her one of the female anime characters obsessed over her senpai.


8) Shinobu Oshino (Bakemonogatari)

Shinobu Oshino as seen in anime (Image via Shaft)
Shinobu Oshino as seen in anime (Image via Shaft)

Shinobu Oshino from Bakemonogatari holds a weird and extreme obsession with her senpai, Koyomi Araragi. Regardless of her youthful appearance, Shinobu is actually an ancient vampire connected to Araragi through past acts of kindness and how he turned her into a vampire. Her obsession crops up in this mix of admiration and dependency, often by being playful but possessive toward him.

This obsession shows her emotional attachment and the complicated dynamic of their relationship, in which most of her behavior and interactions throughout the series are driven by respect and love for Araragi, which in itself makes her one of the female anime characters who was obsessed with her teacher.


9) Eriri Spencer Sawamura (Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend)

Eriri Spencer Sawamura as seen in anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)
Eriri Spencer Sawamura as seen in anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)

Eriri Spencer Sawamura from Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend has a severe case of an obsession with her senpai, Tomoya Aki. She is a talented artist working in the creative team behind Tomoya's dating sim project, and clearly, it is projected in everything she does both professionally and personally.

Eriri's feelings drive her to make sure that all of her works are perfect to the utmost of her abilities in hopes of getting Tomoya's approval and recognition. Coupled with this hard work ethic is a strong desire to be close to him, thus, she often makes extra efforts to impress him and support him—proving overpoweringly how deeply she is obsessed, similar to other female anime characters in the list.


10) Tsubaki Sawabe (Your Lie in April)

Tsubaki Sawabe as seen in anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)
Tsubaki Sawabe as seen in anime (Image via A-1 Pictures)

Tsubaki Sawabe in Your Lie in April, has a deep crush on her senpai, Kousei Arima. Being a childhood friend and close confidante to him, she has grown to harbor strong feelings for him. But she remains confused at the realization that her feelings go beyond just a friendship.

Her obsession with Kousei is clear in her constant concern for his well-being and her discomfort at seeing him with other girls. Tsubaki's emotions motivate her behavior and expressions.

The torture in her mind and the love that she feels but does not vocalize enhance the character further, which highlights the complexity of unanswered feelings and the impact it has on her life.


Final thoughts

The strong obsessions of female anime characters toward their senpai add another rich layer to their stories. It can also be seen through the characters like Tsubaki Sawabe, who went to their farthest limits in the name of love for Kousei Arima.

Their stories are masterpieces, speaking about the complications of love and admiration, exhibiting the many ways characters find themselves- sometimes their affections lead to their growth and sometimes to their heartache. Such obsessions make up a large part of their development and are the emotional core of the anime.


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