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Anime Review-Bunny Girl Senpai - A Tale of Summer, Emotions, and Secrets.@naturaluttom332d
Hello everyone! Hope everyone is well. Today I want to share with you an amazing anime, where romance, mystery and deep emotions are mixed. The name may sound a bit strange to many, but the idea of the story is much deeper and different. It is not just a love story, but is based on the complexity of the human mind and various problems in life. So this is a great anime for those who like stories that touch the heart.
Story Summary
The protagonist, Sakuta Ajuta, is an ordinary high school boy. One day, he meets a young woman named Mazuki Sakurazaka, who is wandering around a library, where she is dressed as a rabbit, dressed as a rabbit. Surprisingly, there are no men in her presence and people are unaware of her existence. It is later revealed that Mazuki suffers from a strange disorder called Hizubrina, which has caused her to disappear.
This disease is simply a reflection of the state of mind and anxiety of the person; those who have an important crisis or emotional burden in their lives fall victim to Hizubrina and disappear. In addition to Mazuki, there are other characters who are victims of this disease and are seen struggling with their personal problems in their lives and relationships. In this situation, Sakuta tries to help them, as he has also gone through some kind of mental and emotional crisis before.
The book discusses aspects of friendship, love, and acceptance. It is also worth mentioning Sakuta's younger sister Ryo Ichijo, who is a victim of Hizubrina and is already busy trying to find herself and her dreams. The problems and crises that were part of the whole story are not just theoretical; they are depictions of the lives of real-life young people.
This is a leisurely story where the emotions, conflicts, and development of each character are depicted. The concept of Hizubrina is a deep metaphor with which the story explains the reality of life and the psychological characteristics of people so simply.
In general, Bunny Girl Senpai is not a typical romantic anime, but rather an emotional anime about finding oneself, developing emotional crises, and the characteristics of relationships.
My Review
Bunny Girl Senpai is one of those unique anime regularly transcending the genre of romance to be able to delve deep into the minds of humans and the nature of life. To begin with, its plot is quite profound and considerate which evokes the feelings of the spectator. It is not only a love story but it addresses friendship, self discovery, self esteem, and crises in life very discretely.
The disease(Hizubrina) mentioned in the story is highly innovative and valuable. It even serves as an allegorical display of the mental issues involved in the human race as it implies the intentions to run into the hardships of the world by erasing themselves. Such a theme distinguishes the anime among scores of school romances. Even the relationship of the main characters Sakuta and Mazuki is so realistic and vivid, their dialogue and emotions are so touching.
The anime has also good animation and soundtrack. The visual appearance of characters is made with much attention which renders the depth to the emotions in the story. In as much as the slow movement of the story may prove to be a burden on some audience, the slowness of the story can be used to comprehend the meaning of the story.
In general, the Bunny Girl Senpai is not just an entertaining anime but an excellent engaging work that pursues great insight into the realm of human feelings, mental contradictions and intricacies of the relationships. It is something that is essential to watch to people who wish to see more behind this world and enjoy emotional stories and romance. It is a first time experience on my part, and it remains imprinted on the mind when the experience is finished.
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›Anime Review ~ Bunny Girl Senpai - A Summer of Love, Pain and Mystery@psyberkid337d
Hello everyone, I hope everyone is well. Today I'm bringing you a special anime, where romance, mystery and emotion interact with each other in a very special way. The title may seem a little strange to some, Lazy Bunny Girl Senpai Does Not Dream, but believe me, this story is completely different from what it seems.
Summer themes such as loneliness, invisible suffering, emotional development, everything is brought to the fore in this anime. It teaches us that even in a crowd of people, one can feel completely invisible. Come with me as I dive into the ongoing and inexplicable lives of Sakuta and Mai.
Story Summary
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai is the story of a high school girl named Sakuta Azusagawa, whose life is by no means ordinary. Then one day he sees a girl wearing a bunny suit walking into a library where no one pays attention to her. This girl is Mai Sakurajima, an actress who is going through a strange condition known as teenage syndrome after a breakup. This strange disorder leads to supernatural consequences through emotional trauma or stress. In Mai's case, it makes her invisible to the people around her.
As Sakuta helps Mai realize and overcome the problems of her condition, she encounters other girls with other types of teenage syndrome who are unique in their ability to relate to issues related to social anxiety, self-identity, memory loss, and emotional scars. The story is divided into different circles, as each circle is dedicated to a different girl and her personal psychological inner struggles.
Aside from the semblance of the supernatural, the show deals seriously with real-life mental health issues like depression and loneliness, and the desire to be seen or heard. It is through her warm but tough character that the main character, Sakuta, transforms into a silent savior who allows every girl to fight her inner demons.
This show is a good mix of mystery, drama, romance, and humor, and the show is also very rooted in its emotionally resonant drama. Behind the strange name and fan service lies a mature, intelligent anime that has something to say to the heart.
My Review
Bunny Girl Senpai unexpectedly turns out to be a very touching and philosophically shaking project. What started out as a regular romantic comedy turned into a metaphorical discussion on otherness, trauma, and teenage problems. Sakuta is one of the most interesting and uncensored main characters I've ever seen, and Mai is a perfect contrast between mature, vulnerable, and strong.
The anime is a mix of supernatural elements, combined with realistic depictions of mental problems, and it mixes the tone of "A Silent Voice" with its own flavor. I especially liked that each arc was almost self-contained as a standalone story and yet was still part of a larger story.
The music and art are concise but appropriate and the dialogue is fun without being too complicated. This is a series that doesn't lean too far and keeps you hooked and thinking long after the episode is over. If you're a fan of anime that combines romance, mystery, and emotional truth, then this is definitely a must-have for your watch-list. That's it for today.
Thanks you so much for reading. See you next :)
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›Anime Review ~ Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid@papamogambo366d
Hello Anime Lovers 👋🏻, Hope everyone is well. I will review a new anime with you today.
Plot:
From the day of Mai's high school graduation, Sakuta suddenly met the childhood version of Mai on the beach a few times. And little Mai, who carries this red schoolbag on her shoulder, asks her every time if Sakuta is lost. Sakuta realizes that no one but him can see this little Mai.
On the other hand, it is revealed that Sakuta and Kaede's mother has recovered and wants to meet Kaede. In addition, Sakuta discovers that the lesions of Puberty Syndrome are again appearing in his body. But why is this happening again?
Watch the movie 'Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid'.
Review of the series:
Before the new season of Rascal Does Not Dream, I watched the third movie of this series, Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid, which was originally released in 2023.
I liked this film very much. The second film in the series, Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out (2023), bored me and forced me to stretch out.
But after watching the movie Knapsack Kid, I rediscovered my love for the series once again! The story of this film is beautiful, as well as the runtime and dialogues of this series are perfect for me.
And the best thing is that this movie is completely focused on Sakuta. We see at the maximum that Sakuta helps others, but this time he had to help himself, which I find very emotionally impactful.
The whole story was very emotional because the tension and trauma between Sakuta and his mother was very deeply focused. Our relationship with our mother is probably the reason why we seek acknowledgment from our mother the most. And this is what Sakuta had to realize in this movie.
In two years, poor Sakuta had forgotten what role his mother had played in his life before, and that was why he was once again falling into the illusion of puberty syndrome. But as always, he was on the side of Mai, who brought Sakuta back this time with the power of her love.
It's nice to see that in the first season of this series, Sakuta's love for Mai is back, just as Sakuta's love for Mai is back in this movie.
Moreover, as always, the romance of Sakuta and Mai developed a lot more in this movie. I think their love is very natural and healthy. The interactions between the two are very realistic.
Development of Sakuta, Puberty Syndrome and role of Knapsack Kid:
(Spoilers ahead)
Since Sakuta was the main focus of this movie, we got enough character development for him. Her relationship with her mother led her to puberty syndrome in this film.
Just as Mai was disappearing from everyone in the first season, the same thing was happening with Sakuta. But I remember him!
In the last two years, Sakuta had become accustomed to life without his mother, and so now suddenly the presence of his mother and their family back to normal made him uneasy. But in the end, she understood her mother's role well and got acknowledgement from her mother.
With this, he forgot his anxiety and came out of Puberty Syndrome. It can be said that in this movie he was a lost soul who was helped to get a new direction by a symbolic version of Mai's childhood.
The title of the film is "Knapsack Kid."
In the film, we see Sakuta at one point in an ideal reality, where his family has never been separated, his mother and sister are both healthy, and Mai is also his girlfriend.
But this reality can be called a fantasy or an escape mechanism. And he showed his courage by getting himself out of it.
When Sakuta and Kaede hugged their mother and cried at the end, the scene seemed very deep and meaningful for the good execution and story writing of the whole movie.
Other characters:
Sakuta had strong support from Mai, and their relationship was strengthened by the events of the film.
We also saw Kaede in this movie in a very healthy state. She bravely meets their mother, and in this movie we see her completely normal and happy with her family.
In addition, we also saw Futaba in Sakuta's ideal reality, and like a good friend, this time he gave Sakuta the right advice.
We also saw a glimpse of Nodoka and Koga.
However, an unknown girl character is highlighted, named Kotomi Kano, who is his classmate in Sakuta's ideal reality, with whom he says he also attended middle school. But surprisingly, Sakuta didn't remember this girl in any way!
And at the very end, Shouko was shown, which gave a very important information to Sakuta, with which it was understood that there would be a big link in the next season.
As always, the animation and art work has been done excellently by CloverWorks Studio. Everything was perfect, but the most appreciated is the way the entire script was adapted.
The story was very well organized, and the dialogues were also well written, which made a connection with the story and characters.
And most liked that according to the runtime, the story of the film was as much as it needed to be shown.
Among the voice cast, the voice actor of Sakuta has once again done a great job.
The end:
I love the movie Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid.
So I highly recommend that you check it out before the new season of this series arrives.
I was very emotionally invested in the story of this film, and I liked both the emotional journey and growth of Sakuta in this film.
Also, the chemistry and romance between her and Mai are very cute.
Fans of the series will not miss this film.
Those who have seen the film will tell you how it was. And for those who haven't seen it, check it out soon.
My name is Sahariar Kabir Joy. I am 22 years old and currently a student pursuing a B.A (Honours) in English at Northern University Bangladesh. I live in Bangladesh and have a passion for watching and discussing movies & anime, travelling, and nature photography. I enjoy immersing myself in nature and have a love for photography.
Hello everyone, my anime fan friends, I hope you are doing great today, this time I want to talk about a series that I was putting off for a long time, and that I finished watching a few weeks ago, and I have to be honest: Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai blew me away... I'm not just talking about the girl with the bunny ears, no, I mean it hit me hard, in those ways that leave you thinking and with a silly smile after the ending is over... if I'm completely honest, at first I was like... It was just another ecchi anime that was unfunny and ridiculous... and I didn't understand why it was so popular, so I always said: 'Nah, I'll pass'. The title and the cover didn't give me a good feeling, it looked like your typical cheap fanservice anime... but believe me, this is something else, nothing to do with it! Instead, we find a super deep story, with a ton of layers, that uses the supernatural to talk about the real problems we experience in adolescence, incredible... from the first chapter, the premise completely captivated me.
The story introduces us to Sakuta Azusagawa, a high school student who seems normal, but whose life takes a 180 turn when he begins to encounter very strange phenomena, called 'Adolescence Syndrome'... yes, obviously, one day he is there, in the library and Mai Sakurajima, the famous actress, appears dressed as a bunny! But here's the good part: despite what one might think from the title, Mai is not there just for us to look at her. Her costume is a clever metaphor that you will discover when you watch the anime, she ends up tangled up in a problem due to a supernatural power, which can make them disappear.
The way the anime shows her and the other girls affected by this syndrome is a really crazy exploration of anxiety, insecurity and that difficulty of 'reading the environment', as the Japanese say, that pressure of having to fit into society... What blew my mind is that the series doesn't just stay in the weird, in the supernatural to get attention... or, it uses these strange events as a way to show internal battles that are super real, each phenomenon symbolizes an internal struggle of the characters, be it the fear of rejection, bullying, or the pressure to fit into the mold... it's a great message. This made me think a lot about how these problems are not so different from the ones we experience on a daily basis, only here they are shown in a more exaggerated, more metaphorical way... but the essence is the same.
Hola a todos, amigos fanáticos del anime, espero se estén genial en el día de hoy, en esta ocasión, les quiero hablar de una serie que estuve postergando por mucho tiempo, y que termine de ver hace algunas semanas, y tengo que ser sincero: Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai me dejó loco.. no hablo solo de la chica con las orejitas de conejo, no, me refiero a que me pegó fuerte, de esas maneras que te dejan pensando y con una sonrisa boba después de que termina el ending.. si les soy completamente honesto, al principio yo estaba como.. Que era solo otro anime ecchi sin gracia, y ridículo.. y no entendía por qué era tan popular, así que siempre decía: Nah, paso'. El título y la portada no me daban buena espina, parecía el típico anime para fanservice barato.. pero créanme, esto es otra cosa, nada que ver! En vez de eso, nos encontramos con una historia súper profunda, con un montón de capas, que usa lo sobrenatural para hablar de los problemas reales que vivimos en la adolescencia, increíble.. desde el primer capítulo, la premisa me atrapó por completo.
La historia nos presenta a Sakuta Azusagawa, un estudiante de secundaria que parece normal, pero al que la vida le da un giro de 180 cuando empieza a toparse con fenómenos rarísimos, llamados el 'Síndrome de la Adolescencia'.. sí, obvio, un día está ahí, en la biblioteca y aparece Mai Sakurajima, la actriz famosa, vestida de conejita! pero aquí viene lo bueno: a pesar de lo que uno podría pensar por el título, Mai no está ahí solo para que la miremos. Su disfraz es una metáfora inteligente que descubrirían cuando vean el anime, acaba enredada en un problema por un poder sobrenatural, que puede hacerles desaparecer.
La forma en que el anime nos muestra a ella y a las otras chicas afectadas por este síndrome es una exploración re-loca de la ansiedad, la inseguridad y esa dificultad de 'leer el ambiente', como dicen los japoneses, esa presión de tener que encajar a la fuerza en la sociedad.. Lo que a mí me voló la cabeza es que la serie no se queda solo en lo raro, en lo sobrenatural para llamar la atención.. o, usa esos sucesos extraños como una forma de mostrar batallas internas que son súper reales, cada fenómeno simboliza una lucha interna de los personajes, ya sea el miedo al rechazo, el bullying, o la presión de encajar en el molde.. es un gran mensaje. Esto me hizo pensar un montón en cómo esos problemas no son tan distintos a los que vivimos nosotros en el día a día, solo que aquí los muestran de una forma más exagerada, más metafórica.. pero el fondo es el mismo.
What I have to highlight is the chemistry between the characters, especially Sakuta and Mai... Sakuta is like a breath of fresh air, among the typical protagonists of romantic comedies... the guy is sarcastic, gets to the point, and doesn't give a damn what others think... nothing to do with those shy, clumsy protagonists we always see... his conversations with Mai are great, really. At first she seems super serious, all elegant, but she has a dry sense of humor and loves to test Sakuta, and that makes their relationship real and fun! The chemistry between them is incredible, but really... it doesn't feel forced at all, not fake at all, and that's something few series manage to do so well, you really notice the affection and appreciation that grows...
Also, the way the series is put together helps a lot to not get bored, instead of getting stuck on a single problem, the anime divides the story into arcs, and each one focuses on a girl with her own problem with teenage syndrome... this makes the series never get repetitive or boring! Just when you think you've got it all figured out, boom! another character appears with an equally captivating story, I loved how each arc adds something new, showing different sides of how social pressure affects young people... not to mention the script and the dialogues are some of the best in the anime... the conversations have a perfect rhythm: they are intelligent, deep and, above all, they sound natural! Every line seems to have a meaning, whether it's to develop the characters, to tell you something important, or simply to get a good laugh at a joke. Several times I had to pause the episode to process a line that left me thinking, or to admire how the series manages to capture human emotions so well.
que sí o sí tengo que destacar es la química entre los personajes, sobre todo Sakuta y Mai.. es que Sakuta es como un respiro de aire fresco, dentro de los típicos protagonistas de comedias románticas.. el tipo es sarcástico, va al grano, y le da tres pepinos lo que piensen los demás.. nada que ver con esos protas tímidos torpes que vemos siempre.. sus conversaciones con Mai son geniales, de verdad. Ella al principio parece súper seria, toda elegante, pero tiene un humor ácido y le encanta poner a prueba a Sakuta, y eso hace que su relación sea real y divertida! La química entre ellos es increíble, pero de verdad.. no se siente nada forzado, nada falso, y eso es algo que pocas series logran hacer tan bien, realmente notas el cariño y aprecio que va creciendo..
Además, la forma en que está armada la serie ayuda un montón a que no te aburras, en vez de clavarse en un solo problema, el anime divide la historia en arcos, y cada uno se centra en una chica con su propio problema con el síndrome de la adolescencia.. esto hace que la serie nunca se ponga repetitiva ni aburrida! Justo cuando piensas que ya entendiste todo, ¡pum!, aparece otro personaje con una historia igual de atrapante, me encantó cómo cada arco le suma algo nuevo, mostrando diferentes caras de cómo la presión social afecta a los jóvenes.. ni hablar del guion y los diálogos son de lo mejor del anime..las conversaciones tienen un ritmo perfecto: son inteligentes, profundas y, sobre todo, suenan naturales! Cada frase parece tener un sentido, ya sea para que los personajes se desarrollen, para contarte algo importante o simplemente para sacarte una buena carcajada con un chiste, varias veces me pasó de tener que pausar el episodio para procesar alguna frase que me dejó pensando, o para admirar cómo la serie logra captar tan bien las emociones humanas..
Let's talk about the animation... the truth is that it's well done, it does its job, it doesn't blow your mind with explosions of colors or weird effects, but you can see the detail in the expressions and emotional moments, and that's really appreciated! The character designs are cool, each one with their own style, so you don't feel like they all look the same, you know what I mean? I really liked how they managed to make Mai and the other girls look different from each other, without falling into the typical clichés, now, the music... here I have to be honest, it left me a little cold... the background music is there, it does its job, but it's not one of those that gets stuck in your head.
The opening is catchy, yes, it was liked, but it's very typical... but watch out!, the ending does deserve a separate mention... that song, sung by the voice actresses of each character, wow!, manages to capture the melancholic vibe of the anime in an incredible way... it's not normal that I like an ending more than the opening, but in this case, Fukashigi no Carte gives it an extra emotional depth, it's even easily distinguishable, I, who had never seen the anime, could recognize it for years, I heard it, and said; "ah the bunny ending" had an incredible reach to the point that you can recognize and associate it with the series immediately.
Another thing I loved about this anime is that it doesn't take the easy route of your typical supernatural harem... although there are several girls in the story, the main idea isn't to see who ends up with the main character, but rather the internal problems of each one and how they grow throughout the series... there's no cheap fanservice or awkward scenes that take you out of the story here, on the contrary, it focuses on solving real problems using metaphors, and that makes it feel much more mature and interesting.
Vamos a hablar de la animación.. la verdad es que está bien hecha, cumple, no es que te vuele la cabeza con explosiones de colores o efectos rarísimos, pero sí que se nota el detalle en las expresiones y en los momentos emotivos, y eso se agradece un montón! Los diseños de los personajes están chéveres, cada uno con su propio estilo, así no te pasa que todos parecen iguales, ¿me entiendes? Me gustó mucho cómo lograron que Mai y las otras chicas se vieran diferentes entre sí, sin caer en los típicos clichés, ahora, la música.. aquí sí tengo que ser sincero, me dejó un poco frío..a música de fondo está ahí, hace su trabajo, pero no es de esas que te quedan pegadas en la cabeza.
El opening es pegajoso, sí, gustó, pero es muy típico.. pero ¡ojo!, el ending sí se merece una mención aparte.. esa canción, cantada por las actrices de voz de cada personaje, ¡uf!, logra captar la onda melancólica del anime de una manera increíble.. o es normal que un ending me guste más que el opening, pero en este caso, Fukashigi no Carte le da una profundidad emocional extra, incluso es fácilmente distinguible, yo que nunca había visto el anime, pude reconocerlo desde hace años, lo oía, y decía; "ah el ending de la conejita" tuvo un alcance increíble a tal punto que lo puedes reconocer y asociar con la serie inmediatamente.
Otra cosa que me encantó de este anime es que no se va por el camino fácil del típico harem sobrenatural.. aunque hay varias chicas en la historia, la idea principal no es ver quién se queda con el prota, sino más bien los problemas internos de cada una y cómo crecen a lo largo de la serie.. aquí no hay fanservice barato ni escenas incómodas que te saquen de la historia, al contrario, se enfoca en resolver problemas reales usando metáforas, y eso lo hace sentir mucho más maduro e interesante!
To be honest, when I first started watching this show, I wasn’t expecting much. The title and the visuals made me think it was going to be your typical cliché story, but I ended up being treated to one of the most amazing and heartwarming experiences I’ve ever had in anime. It blew my mind, how I connected with the characters and their struggles, there were times when I laughed my head off and others that truly touched my soul, almost making me cry, but what struck me the most was how the anime uses the supernatural as if it were part of real life, not just to shock you. 'Adolescence Syndrome' isn’t just a weird idea, but it really represents the emotional struggles we go through when we’re young. It reminded me of those confusing years and the pressure to fit in when all we wanted was to be understood. I’ve seen a ton of rom-coms and slice of life anime, but Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai feels totally different.
It's a series that not only entertains you, but also leaves you thinking... it's perfect for those looking for a story with intelligent dialogue, real relationships, and a bit of mystery. My final score: 9.5/10.. I give it this score not only because it exceeded my expectations, but because it left me with a feeling of satisfaction and a ton of ideas swirling around in my head, the story is incredible, the characters touch your heart, the animation is well done and the message it gives you is something we can all identify with.. if you have ever had an anime that surprises you and ends up being something totally different from what you thought, then you will understand why Bunny Girl Senpai is special, it is more than just a story of a boy helping girls with weird problems: it is a reflection on youth, social pressure and that need we all have to be seen and understood..
This anime has movies that act as sequels, I have seen all the movies and I loved them, they never lost the essence and charm of this series, they exploit the characters much more and offer us really deep stories, we see how the relationship of the protagonists evolves and how they face problems.. without a doubt, I recommend that you look for the movies to watch How to continue this great story. Well, that's all for today. We'll see you in the next reviews. Take care! Bye!
Si les soy sincero, cuando empecé a ver esta serie, no esperaba mucho.. el título y la imagen me hacían pensar que sería la típica historia cliché, pero terminé encontrándome con una de las experiencias más increíbles y que más me ha llegado al corazón en el anime.. me voló la cabeza, cómo conecté con los personajes y sus problemas, hubo momentos en los que me reí a morir y otros que de verdad me tocaron el alma, y casi llore, pero lo que más me impactó fue cómo el anime usa lo sobrenatural como si fuera parte de la vida real, no solo para sorprenderte. El 'Síndrome de la Adolescencia' no es solo una idea rara, sino que representa súper bien los problemas emocionales que vivimos cuando somos jóvenes.. me hizo acordar de esos años de confusión y de la presión por encajar cuando lo único que queríamos era que nos entendieran, be visto un montón de comedias románticas y animes de slice of life, pero Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai se siente totalmente diferente.
Es una serie que no solo te entretiene, sino que también te deja pensando.. es perfecta para los que buscan una historia con diálogos inteligentes, relaciones reales y un poco de misterio. Mi nota final: 9.5/10.. se la doy no solo porque superó mis expectativas, sino porque me dejó con una sensación de satisfacción y un montón de ideas dando vueltas en la cabeza, la historia es increíble, los personajes te llegan al corazón, la animación está bien hecha y el mensaje que te da es algo con lo que todos nos podemos identificar.. si alguna vez te ha pasado que un anime te sorprende y termina siendo algo totalmente diferente a lo que pensabas, entonces vas a entender por qué Bunny Girl Senpai es especial, es más que una simple historia de un chico ayudando a chicas con problemas raros: es una reflexión sobre la juventud, la presión social y esa necesidad que tenemos todos de que nos vean y nos entiendan..
Este anime tiene películas que actúan como secuelas, yo he visto todas las películas y me encantaron, nunca perdieron la esencia y el encanto de esta serie, explotan mucho más a los personajes y nos ofrecen historias realmente profundas, vemos cómo la relación de los protagonistas evolucionan y como se van enfrentando a los problemas.. sin duda, les recomiendo que busquen kas películas para que vean como continuar esta gran historia. Y bueno, eso es todo por hoy, nos veremos en las próximas reseñas, cuídense mucho! Byebye!
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›Reseña: Seishun Buta Yaro // Review: Rascal Does not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai@presidentx1765d
Acaba de salir en Netflix este anime desarrollado por CloverWorks, que si bien ya tiene su tiempo, recién pude ver. Me pareció interesante, al punto que acabé sus 13 capítulos en dos días. Es una historia que muestra diversos problemas de juventud, asociadas al nombre “síndrome de pubertad”, donde el protagonista Sakuta resolverá los mismos.
This anime developed by CloverWorks has just come out on Netflix, which although it already has its time, I just got to see. I found it interesting, to the point that I finished its 13 chapters in two days. It is a story that shows various youth problems, associated with the name "puberty syndrome", where the protagonist Sakuta will solve them.
Sakuta es un joven adolescente que es rechazado en su escuela, sufriendo de ostracismo por un supuesto pasado delincuencial; a su vez, su hermana debido a un trauma escolar, se mantiene en su casa. Es con este inicio, que el protagonista un día en la biblioteca ve a una chica con traje de conejita. Algo que llamaría la atención a varios, pero por alguna razón solo el puede percibir. Conociendo a Mai, la conejita, y con sus conocidos, poco a poco resolverá problemas asociadas al “síndrome de pubertad”. Estos problemas tienden a ser un tanto extraños y de alguna manera alteran estados del tiempo, percepción u otros.
Sakuta is a young teenager who is rejected at his school, ostracized for an alleged criminal past; in turn, his sister, due to a school trauma, remains at home. It is with this beginning that the protagonist one day in the library sees a girl in a bunny costume. Something that would attract the attention of several, but for some reason only he can perceive. Getting to know Mai, the bunny, and her acquaintances, little by little he will solve problems associated with "puberty syndrome". These problems tend to be somewhat strange and in some way alter states of time, perception or others.
La serie atrae, ya que su premisa acaba siendo lo suficientemente misteriosa para llamar la atención. Luego el tono romántico y la comedia ligera completan el sentir de la serie. He de decir, que sus 2 primeros arcos son los más entretenidos de ver, luego de ello todo se vuelve muy previsible.
The series attracts, since its premise ends up being mysterious enough to attract attention. Then the romantic tone and light comedy complete the feel of the series. I have to say that his first 2 arches are the most entertaining to watch, after that everything becomes very predictable.
Entre las problemáticas que abarca se encuentran la doble personalidad, las apariencias, la búsqueda de buenas amistades, el manejo de traumas escolares y el romance que surge entre los personajes principales. El opening es entretenido y el ending varía ligeramente con cada arco. En términos de animación, no es que resalte en algo particular pero cumple.
Among the issues covered are dual personality, appearances, the search for good friends, the management of school trauma and the romance that arises between the main characters. The opening is entertaining and the ending varies slightly with each story arc. In terms of animation, it is not that it stands out in something particular but it complies with the standard.
Otro punto es que el anime está basado en una novela ligera. El anima abarca solo la mitad de volúmenes, y ha salido una película que abarca los siguientes 2. Me falta ver la película.
Another point is that the anime is based on a light novel. The anime covers only half the volumes, and a movie has come out that spans the following 2. I still need to see the movie.
Si te gusta el anime de problemáticas adolescentes, con arcos y con sus toques de comedia y romance. Te lo recomiendo.
> If you like animes with teenager drama, with story arcs and with its touches of comedy and romance. I recommend it to you.
›Rascal does not Dream of Bunny girl Senpai | The use of Physics to explain Puberty Syndrome@maverickinvictus2030d
I was hesitant in watching this show even with a lot of great reviews and recommendations because the titular lead female character on the first episode comes out wearing a bunny girl costumes.
To me it felt like one of those harem animes where the main character go on saving women, lolis and hot milfs and they all fall in love with him.
So I never clicked it before even after watching the trailer. It did not feel like something I would watch.
This pandemic has really stretched what I would and would not watch and after months of overlooking it for any other anime I succumbed and clicked on it finally.
I did not binge watch it as I had projects and tasks to do and a full time job to attend to so I was content in watching one or two episodes.
I think it made me able to savor more because of that.
It opens with the main character Sakuta Azusagawa in a library when he notices a bunny girl walking around and seemingly no one else is seeing here.
We are introduced to Mai Sakurajima, our bunny girl. Who we get to know more about and the strange phenomenon called Puberty Syndrome which is a term used to describe abnormal experiences during adolescence as a result of sensitivity and instability.
Although considered an urban legend, this occurrence is experienced by each of the main characters.
It seems too fantastic but psychology states that a lot of our psychological and mental issues stem from experiences or trauma we experienced in our childhood or adolescent years.
Springboarding from that premise the show, through one of it's characters Rio Futaba, a science club geek uses physics terms and ideas as exposition of the phenomenon.
We get different girls having their own Puberty syndrome and attaching a physics theorem.
Mai as becoming invisible and being Schrödinger's cat. I first encountered the term watching The Big Bang Theory and while I cannot say that I am a genius and know physics just the thought of its use as a medium to explain is awesome for me.
Then we have another arc and introduced to another girl named Tomoe Koga as Sakuta experiences a day that kept repeating itself and finding Laplace Demon.
Even Rio Futaba talks about Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Teleportation as well as each person having three doppelgangers in the world.
Then we are also introduced to Nodoka Toyohama as she gets herself into a Freaky Friday situation and switches bodies.
Lastly, it is explained more why Sakuta believes in the Puberty Syndrome and how it affects his younger sister Kaede Azusagawa.
When you were expecting something light and funny and this anime hits you like a truck with the feels after.
Although I feel the quantum mechanics and physics were really not that important and was just something nice to have a lot of people point out to it as a weak point of the show as it tries to make it sound smart.
Yet to me I focused on the human aspect, of the pain, depression, anger and all the emotions that makes us who we are, vulnerable.
Beautifully told and how we all have something going on and why we need to have a Sakuta who will be there no matter what.
Definitely I would recommend watching it even if you feel some people will judge you for watching a bunny girl in its cover art.
›Seishun Buta Yarou Wa Bunny Girl Senpai No Yume Wo Minai - Strange Things Happen At Puberty [ ENG -ESP]@kuronokenshi2061d
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A story of romance and drama, school history and very, very rare things that can happen during puberty for those suffering from Puberty Syndrome, Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai apart from having an extremely long name is a series of light novels that was adapted into manga in addition to a season of Anime as well as a film, Both the anime and the film are somewhat recent, being from 2018 and 2019 respectively, and it is still intriguing if they will bring out a second season to continue with the story of the light novel. I will summarize in a simple and interesting way the plot and history of it, avoiding making important spoilers of the development of it.
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This anime besides having the typical romantic approach with touches of drama and comedy so common in school animes has a somewhat special element because it tells the events and cases of the so-called puberty syndrome which is caused by some emotional or personal conflict in a person and manage to produce very strange results in the same person as in the world in general, In the first chapter, our protagonist Sakuta Azusagawa, a second year student with a bad reputation and avoided by almost everyone, meets Mai Sakurajima, a famous actress who studies at her school in the most unexpected and comical way possible, finding her disguised as a bunny in the library, He discovers that she is suffering from Puberty Syndrome and this causes that for some reason people forget about her and are not even able to see her, causing her to be ignored by everyone, remaining practically in an existential limbo.
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Little by little we are presented with the development and reason why Mai is suffering from this syndrome and how to solve the problem, in the same way throughout the episodes more about the Syndrome is presented and how both Sakuta and her little sister called Kaede suffered from it but with different results and consequences for each one. As the story progresses we are presented with the evolution of the relationship between Mai and Sakuta and how it becomes a romantic relationship as is to be expected in this type of animation, In the same way it is shown and explained different Syndromes of the Puberty that suffer different students and friends of the Sakuta in the institute arriving some of them to provoke extremely strange and surprising consequences as the capacity to repeat a day in a loop of infinite time so that the day never advances to the following one or in dividing the personality of somebody causing that two identical subjects exist similar to a clone for each personality.
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Although the anime is short since it only has 13 episodes it is interesting to see as well as quite complete since of the stories that are developed in the same one it does not leave any without explanation or conclusion, In the same way the film continues with the story in a linear way to the anime and tells how an old acquaintance appears and that is a very important part of Sakuta's story at the time he discovered and suffered this syndrome and the same called Shoko Makinohara who helped Sakuta to overcome this problem, in the story of the film we are told how she also suffers her own Puberty Syndrome and that it is related to Sakuta and Mai. The film has a good story with some unexpected twists and good dramatic moments. This anime ends up being highly recommended for those people who like romantic and dramatic styles, and I personally liked this story a lot.
Una historia de romance y drama, historia escolar y cosas muy pero muy raras que pueden suceder durante la pubertad para aquellos que sufren del Síndrome de la Pubertad, Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai aparte de tener un nombre sumamente largo es una serie de novelas ligeras que fue adapta al manga además de una temporada de Anime así como una película, tanto el anime como la película son algo recientes siendo del 2018 y 2019 respectivamente y todavía se está a la intriga si sacaran una segunda temporada para continuar con la historia de la novela ligera. Resumiré de una manera sencilla e interesante la trama e historia del mismo evitando hacer spoiler importantes del desarrollo de la misma.
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Este anime además de tener el típico enfoque romántico con toques de drama y comedia tan común en los animes escolares tiene un elemento algo especial debido a que cuenta los sucesos y casos del llamado síndrome de la pubertad el cual es provocado por algún conflicto emocional o personal muy fuerte en una persona y lograr producir resultados muy extraños en la misma persona así como en el mundo en general, en el primer capítulo nuestro protagonista Sakuta Azusagawa un estudiante de segundo año con pésima reputación y evitado casi por todo mundo conoce a Mai Sakurajima una actriz famosa la cual estudia en su mismo instituto de la manera más inesperada y cómica posible encontrándola disfrazada de conejita por la biblioteca, el descubre que ella está sufriendo del Síndrome de la Pubertad y este causa que por algún motivo las personas se olviden de ella e incluso no sean capaces de verla haciendo que ella sea ignorada por todo mundo quedando prácticamente en un limbo existencial.
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Poco a poco se nos presenta el desarrollo y razón del por qué Mai está sufriendo de este síndrome y como se logra solucionar el problema, de la misma manera a lo largo de los episodios se va presentando más sobre el Síndrome y como tanto Sakuta como su hermana pequeña llamada Kaede sufrieron del mismo pero con resultados y consecuencias diferentes para cada uno. Según avanza la historia se nos presenta la evolución de la relación entre Mai y Sakuta y como se convierte en una relación romántica como es de esperar en este tipo de animes, de igual manera se muestra y explica diferentes Síndromes de la Pubertad que sufren diferentes estudiantes y amigos del Sakuta en el instituto llegando algunos de ellos a provocar consecuencias sumamente extrañas y asombrosas como la capacidad de repetir un día en un bucle de tiempo infinito de manera que el día nunca avanza al siguiente o en dividirse la personalidad de alguien provocando que existan dos sujetos idénticos parecidos a un clon por cada personalidad.
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Si bien el anime es corto pues solo cuenta con 13 episodios resulta interesante de ver así como bastante completo ya que de las historias que se desarrollan en el mismo no deja ninguna sin explicar o concluir, del mismo la modo la película continua con la historia de manera lineal al anime y narra como aparece una antigua conocida y que forma una parte muy importante de la historia de Sakuta al momento de que el descubrió y sufrió este síndrome y la misma llamada Shoko Makinohara quien ayudo a Sakuta a superar dicho problema, en la historia de la película se nos cuenta como ella también sufre su propio Síndrome de la Pubertad y que es mismo está relacionado con Sakuta y Mai. La película tiene una buena historia con giros algo inesperados y buenos momentos dramáticos. Este anime termina siendo muy recomendado para aquellas personas que gusten de los estilos románticos y dramáticos, y personalmente me gustó mucho esta historia.
Episode Synopsis
The Dawn After an Endless Night
Akenai Yoru no Yoake (明けない夜の夜明け)
A certain person appears before Sakuta, who is overwhelmed with grief after Kaede's memory suddenly returns.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
Life is a Never-Ending Dream
Samenai Yume no Tsuzuki o Ikiteiru (覚めない夢の続きを生きている)
Sakuta unveils to Mai and Nodoka the details of his family’s past, and the trauma that Kaede underwent. Meanwhile, Kaede continues her re-integration into society, but as more hurdles appear, Sakuta worries for his sister’s well-being.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
The Kaede Quest
Kaede Kuesuto (かえでクエスト)
With Nodoka's Puberty Syndrome resolved, Sakuta's expectations to spend sweeter times with Mai is growing. But then, a scandal is reported by the media about Mai Sakurajima having a new boyfriend.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
As their body-swapped lives continues on, the day arrives where Mai must perform in Nodoka's pop idol group "Sweet Bullet". Sakuta and Nodoka attend the concert as they were given tickets...
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
The second term finally begins, and Sakuta is eagerly looking forward to seeing Mai again at school. But upon seeing Mai in front of his house, she greets him with a shocking, "Who the heck are you?"
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
Wash It All Away on a Stormy Night
Ōame no Yoru ni Subete o Nagashite (大雨の夜にすべてを流して)
Upon inducing a case of “Puberty Syndrome” where two copies of herself exists, Rio ends up staying at Sakuta's house for the time being. Meanwhile, "the other Rio" has been busy posting various unexpected photos on social media.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
Adolescence Paradox
Seishun wa Paradokkusu (青春はパラドックス)
After agreeing to harbor an abandoned cat, Sakuta finds himself welcoming a look-alike to his old school crush into his home. Meanwhile, something appears to be up with Futaba...
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
This World You Chose
Kimi ga Eranda Kono Sekai (君が選んだこの世界)
It is now the last day of the first term, the promised day when pretending to be dating Tomoe ends. It seems as though everything has finally been resolved, but…
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
All the Lies I Have for You
Arittake no Uso ō Kimi ni (ありったけの嘘を君に)
Because of the misunderstanding that she was dating Sakuta, Tomoe is able to resolve the agonizing situation of being asked out by the guy her friend is in love with. She pleads with Sakuta to continue acting like they are dating.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
There Is No Tomorrow For A Rascal
Buta Yarō ni wa Ashita ga Nai (ブタ野郎には明日がない)
Sakuta encounters another strange phenomenon without respite. Day after day, it is the same day for Sakuta and there is no tomorrow. When he consults Rio, she raises the possibility of "Laplace’s demon" -- that someone may be repeating and redoing a day.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
The World Without You
Kimi Dake ga Inai Sekai (君だけがいない世界)
Sakuta and Mai return to school together, but even there they hear from Sakuta's friend Rio Futaba that nobody at school outside of her has any recollection about Mai.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
On First Dates, Trouble Is Essential
Hatsu Dēto ni Haran wa Tsukimono (初デートに波乱は付き物)
While looking for the cause of Mai's Adolescence Syndrome, Sakuta ends up scheduling a date with Mai. On the day they promised, Sakuta tries to help out a lost little girl, but is misunderstood to be a perverted maniac.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Episode Synopsis
My Senpai is a Bunny Girl
Senpai wa Banī Gāru (先輩はバニーガール)
Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at Minegahara High School, bumps into a bunny girl one day at the library. She turns out to be Mai Sakurajima, a third-year at Sakuta's high school, and a famous actress who had been taking a hiatus from acting.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
Very good people of Steemit, for a while now I have not made a recommendation from the anime world here on my blog, before I had the account but new year, it counts from 0, we start the account again and this time I start with an anime that ended recently, a week or two ago, its name is Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai, but not to run to people with that name so long that it seemed like a conjuration to invoke the devil, I preferred to show it as Bunny Girl Senpai
There is a rumor of a mysterious syndrome that causes things out of the ordinary, like repeating the days, changing one's body with another person, separating personalities from one body, creating another body. There is no explanation for this syndrome, the syndrome called "Syndrome of puberty", Sakuta Azusagawa is a high school student who has experience with this syndrome, perhaps for that reason one day he could get to see a girl dressed as a bunny in the library, parading for everyone, but nobody could see it, only Sakuta.
Sakuta when investigating, he knew that that girl is a student named Mai Sakurajima, a famous actress who studies in the same institute as Sakuta but for some reason, nobody could see her, she had disappeared, nobody remembered her, they did not know her name, not even her own mother, Sakuta wants to help Mai Not only because she needs help, it is also because he is in love with Mai.
Sakuta Azusagawa: Main character, high school student and older brother, lives alone with his younger sister Kaede, after his sister suffered the "Puberty Syndrome", he helps in the possible cases that occur along his way, linking he walk with Mai Sakurajima, Will this be destiny?
Mai Sakurajima: Senior student, recognized actress throughout Japan, while suffering the "Puberty Syndrome" she met Sakuta, nobody else could see or hear her, as if she did not exist, but Sakuta could, doing the impossible for that everything returns to normality in her life.
Kaede Azusagawa: Sakuta's younger sister, Because of the "Puberty Syndrome", she stopped attending her institute, living with her older brother and without leaving home, that's Kaede's life.
Tomoe Koga: A first-year girl, came from a very distant place and for being her first time in the city, she does not want to look bad with her friends, for her appearance is paramount, one day she suffers from the "Syndrome of Puberty" and although she is satisfied with how things are, Sakuta is responsible for opening her eyes.
Rio Futaba: Friend of the childhood of Sakuta, when Sakuta has some problem, immediately go to her aid, she is without a doubt a brainy who knows everything a little, without her, Sakuta would be in serious problems.
Bunny Girl Senpai (To shorten) is an anime that I enjoy watching, the innocence of the characters, how it felt in the serious moments, some themes that were interesting in the story, the truth I saw this anime just out of curiosity, but I caught with its characters and its soundtrack, like the music perfectly combined with what happened.
At first I thought it was going to be a monotonous anime, but I was totally wrong, it has its own touch and although it has few chapters (13 episodes) it is an anime that is worth seeing, it is short and beautiful, I recommend it.
The anime ended recently, so go at once to see this story, be the first to know about this fabulous anime, without more to add, I hope you liked it, we read on a next occasion.
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›Recomendación de anime#1: Bunny Girl Senpai@joseda322743d
Muy buenas gente de Steemit, hace ya un tiempo que no hago una recomendación del mundo del anime aquí en mi blog, antes llevaba la cuenta pero año nuevo, cuenta desde 0, empecemos de nuevo la cuenta y esta vez empiezo con un anime que culminó hace poco, hace una o dos semanas, su nombre es Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai, pero para no correr a las personas con ese nombre tan largo que pareciera un conjuro para invocar al diablo, preferí mostrarlo como Bunny Girl Senpai.
Pues ya basta de tanta charla, empecemos con el post.
Existe el rumor de un misterioso síndrome que causa cosas fuera de lo común, como repetir los días, cambiar de cuerpo con otra persona, la separación de personalidades de un cuerpo, creando otro cuerpo. No hay alguna explicación para este síndrome, el síndrome llamado "Síndrome de la pubertad", Sakuta Azusagawa es un estudiante de preparatoria que tiene experiencia con dicho síndrome, tal vez por esa razón un día pudo llegar a ver a una chica vestida de conejita en la biblioteca, desfilando para todos, pero nadie la podía ver, solo Sakuta.
Sakuta al investigar, supo que esa chica es una estudiante llamada Mai Sakurajima, una actriz famosa que estudia en el mismo instituto que Sakuta pero que por alguna razón, nadie la podía ver, ella había desaparecido, nadie la recordaba, no sabían de su nombre, ni si quiera su propia madre, Sakuta quiere ayudar a Mai, No solo porque necesita ayuda, también es porque él esta enamorado de Mai.
Sakuta Azusagawa: Personaje principal, estudiante de secundaria y hermano mayor, vive solo con su hermana menor Kaede, después que su hermana sufriera el "Síndrome de la Pubertad" ayuda en los posibles casos que se le presentan a lo largo de su camino, enlazando camino con Mai Sakurajima ¿Sera esto el destino?
Mai Sakurajima: Estudiante de ultimo año, actriz reconocida en todo Japón, mientras sufría el "Síndrome de la Pubertad" se encontró con Sakuta, nadie más la podía ver o escuchar, como si no existiera, pero Sakuta podía, haciendo él lo imposible para que todo regrese a la normalidad a su vida.
Kaede Azusagawa: Hermana menor de Sakuta, Por padecer el "Síndrome de la Pubertad" dejo de asistir a su instituto, viviendo con su hermano mayor y sin salir de su casa, así es la vida de Kaede.
Tomoe Koga: Una chica de primer año, vino de un lugar muy lejano y por ser su primera vez en la ciudad, no quiere quedar mal con sus amistades, para ella la apariencia es lo primordial, un día padece ella del "Síndrome de la Pubertad" y aunque esta conforme de como están las cosas, Sakuta se encarga de abrirle los ojos.
Rio Futaba: Amiga de la infancia de Sakuta, cuando Sakuta tiene algún problema, acude de inmediato a su ayuda, es sin duda una cerebrito que sabe de todo un poco, sin ella, Sakuta estaría en graves problemas.
Bunny Girl Senai (Para abreviar) es un anime que disfrute ver, la inocencia de los personajes, como se sentía en los momentos serios, algunos temas que si fueron interesantes en la historia, la verdad vi este anime solo por curiosidad, pero me atrapo con sus personajes y su banda sonora, como la música combinada perfectamente con lo sucedido.
Al principio pensaba que iba a ser un anime monótono, pero me equivoque totalmente, tiene su propio toque y aunque cuente con pocos capítulos (13 capítulos) es un anime que vale la pena ver, es corto y bonito, se los recomiendo.
El anime culminó hace poco, así que vayan de una vez a ver esta historia, sean de los primeros en saber sobre este fabuloso anime, sin mas que agregar, espero les haya gustado, nos leemos en una próxima ocasión.
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