Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
- Episodes: 13
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, School, Supernatural
Synopsis: The rare and inexplicable Puberty Syndrome is thought of as a myth. It is a rare disease which only affects teenagers, and its symptoms are so supernatural that hardly anyone recognizes it as a legitimate occurrence. However, high school student Sakuta Azusagawa knows from personal experience that it is very much real, and happens to be quite prevalent in his school.
Mai Sakurajima is a third-year high school student who gained fame in her youth as a child actress, but recently halted her promising career for reasons unknown to the public. With an air of unapproachability, she is well known throughout the school, but none dare interact with her—that is until Sakuta sees her wandering the library in a bunny girl costume. Despite the getup, no one seems to notice her, and after confronting her, he realizes that she is another victim of Puberty Syndrome. As Sakuta tries to help Mai through her predicament, his actions bring him into contact with more girls afflicted with the elusive disease.
My thoughts: If you thought this show was about literal BUNNY GIRLS, boi
should you be prepared to be bamboozled by the most misleading title that you
might’ve ever come across. I was watching the first few minutes of the first
episode expecting something probably as ecchi as it seems on the cover art, but
hot damn did I got hooked by the quirky characters, mainly the interactions
between our main protagonists. This show within the first episode reminded me
of Bakemonogatari, which till this date I still think has one of the best
monologues and dialogues, and now at the end of it, I think we have a great
contester to dethrone the monogatari series, and here I present you, Seishun
Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai.
Story / Character -10
Revolving around the idea of ‘Puberty Syndrome’, this story mainly focuses on
how our male protagonist, Sakuta settles this problem for the ones undergoing
this syndrome. Albeit totally supernatural, there are sufficient backstory and
explanations relating to quantum physics and what not (if you can understand
that is), in which I think is always a great touch to the story to not let the
audience sit in confusion. Puberty Syndrome is where you might find random
bruises or cuts throughout your body, or having a juxtapose of yourself that takes
your rightful place etc. However, because the setting of this story is actually
in high school, it can be very relatable to some due to the fact that the
problems usually are involved with gossiping, bad mouthing or simply falling in
love. Consequences of not properly solving Puberty Syndrome can lead to severe
problems, just like in real life, one wrong move and it might cause you the win
or lose.
Now moving on to our protagonist, ladies first, and it is our best girl
Sakurajima Mai senpai. Humorous, bold, outgoing, what more can one ask for,
it’s an all in one package here for your service. Sakuta, again humorous, kind,
and mostly perverted. With the encounter of Makinohara Shouko, Sakuta starts to
treat others kinder and is the core of why Sakuta helps (perpetually) everyone
out throughout the story, because he wants to be kind. As of the side
characters, imouto, kouhai, thicc af girl IN LAB COAT, they’re all really great
and likeable characters, with each of them having their own unique
personalities. They also contribute a lot to the story, making this entire show
a very wholesome one. Catchy settings and directing is what makes this anime
stand at the top against the others this season, maybe even the year of 2018,
you get so invested into the characters by the first episode it is hard to just
not love this anime.
Art -09
Cloverworks ( A-1 Pictures) nailed the crap out of it this time. The art style
is really smooth to the eyes, and looks a lot like Oregairu (which is
definitely an extra point), animations are fluid and some compositions are
seriously on point. Subtle emotions are well laid out on the characters and
they really add up to the feelings and they convey well to the audience.
Sound -08
Another big part that contributes to the wholesomeness of this show is the
voice acting and the OSTs. The opening which at this point everyone probably
knows how to sing, is hella catchy, and is like a blackhole sucking you in,
once you heard it, there’s no turning back. Same goes for the ending, every
character had their own uniquely designed ending, just like how the monogatari
series has the VA sing the OP for their respective arcs (in which case is the
same here). Voice acting is top notch, what’s better than having a quirky
conversation? A lively and energetic one. And its all here in this show,
cocaine for your ears my buddy.
Overall -08
Definitely my top pick of this season (year as well), if you haven’t watch it,
please do so already, you really don’t want to miss out this show, even if the
cover art turns you off (or the otherwise ( ͡° ͜Ê– ͡°) You want some fun time
watching some slice of life-y anime? Check! You want some home hitting feelings
or tear jerking moments? Check! Having doubted this anime at first was my
single worst mistake I’ve ever made, because this series has proven itself
worthy of being one of the best animes possibly out there. With a movie
adaptation for another arc. That's all guys Thanks for Reading.
"A day without Anime is a day wasted" ~ Mi-san

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