Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (light novel)
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Nov 30, 2019 12:33 PM
#101
| This is one of the few anime movies that made me engaged from the beginning to the end. It's well done! I was a bit confused on the ending, but it made sense to me now. 8/10 |
Nov 30, 2019 1:49 PM
#102
| I heard Mai and Sakuta would kiss, but I'm pretty sure they didn't. Loved the movie. Is it the conclusion of the story tho? Nakedprince420 said: I didn't understand how makinohara got well. How did she.... After all nobody went to the past again.. Okay, I'm gonna try to explain. They weren't on the past itself. All happened in the "future". The present is actually the year Shoko's in her 4th grade. So, how did she survive? When she died, she went back to the "present", and changed the timeline a little bit: Mai ended up starring a movie about a girl with a heart disease... basically Shoko's story, so it raised awareness on donating organs and then she was able to survive. About how he still went to the same school, I'm guessing the dreams he had about his possible future (the same as both Futaba and Nodoka had when Sakuta came back) probably showed her the school, which was the reason he went to that school. He believed in Puberty Syndrome because of Kaede's incident. And he had the dreams with Shouko, so it probably had him go through that. The only thing that wasn't entirely clear for me if Kaede-chan is still on puberty syndrome or not in this new timeline. She seemed very much like the puberty syndrome of Kaede. Also, I think she was going to school, already, no? Edit: No, I haven't found conclusive parts about Kaede-chan going to school or not. The closest thing is that, when Sakuta meets Shouko at the hospital, the older one says she was alone at home. |
CaioOliveNov 30, 2019 2:06 PM
Nov 30, 2019 5:12 PM
#103
| For the most part this movie disappointed me. The plot moved to fast and the animation was nothing special despite being a movie. Most importantly, the main reason why the first season was so damn good was because of the character dialogue and interactions. This was sorely lacking in that regard. That said it was still decent. A few good moments here and there. Some interesting character drama too, despite a lot of it being overexaggerated melodrama. The arc as a whole was okay. I gave the original series a 9. This movie is a 6/10...maybe I'll boost it to a 7/10 later just because Mai's in it. CaioOlive said: I heard Mai and Sakuta would kiss, but I'm pretty sure they didn't. Loved the movie. Is it the conclusion of the story tho? The story continues after this. The next arc after this one is about Kaede & Mai. Not going to spoil it, but the end of it has their time in high school concluding. The following arc- book 10- releases in Japan February 2020, and takes place in college. |
BStrifeSword114Dec 1, 2019 4:06 AM
Nov 30, 2019 5:19 PM
#104
| This gave me a lot of Disappearance of Haruhi vibes. Although it wasn’t as good as the TV series it was a great watch nonetheless. While watching this I was told that my 12 year old cat, who I considered to be my best friend, was sick and probably was going to die (he died of cancer this morning). Worst part was I was out of town and he looked perfectly healthy before I had left, but I was able to have my neighbor FaceTime from her phone so that I could see him for the last time before he was put down. Watching other people going through death and troubles and come out fine definitely helped me a bit during this time (although it definitely ended differently). |
Nov 30, 2019 6:32 PM
#105
duhu1148 said: The story continues after this. The next arc after this one is about Kaede & Mai. Not going to spoil it, but the end of it has their time in high school concluding. The following arc- book 10- releases in Japan May 2020, and takes place in college. So, the next arc is books 8 and 9 and is already released, while the movie was 6 and 7, right? Well, considering the first season was 5 books, guess we either wait a lot for the other books, or they won't come as a season, but rather movies, specials, etc, right? Could you just confirm to me Kaede on the time right after the movie is the Kaede after her memories came back, please? The voice made by her seiyuu really confused me there. |
Nov 30, 2019 9:26 PM
#106
| this somehow managed to be worse than the TV series reeee they barely stepped up the visuals even though it was a movie. Feels like they prepared to do a second season and then switched to a movie at the last second for some dumb reason, except they also approached the topic with a totally different bent that the TV series. whatever it is what it is i'm not going to try to make sense of it as long as tenki no ko isn't an equally bitter disappointment life will roll on. |
Nov 30, 2019 11:18 PM
#107
Dec 1, 2019 2:36 AM
#108
| The bit when Mai dies really hit hard even though I knew that he would somehow fix it. The funeral and the recrimination, tough, The ending was a bit too convenient and I would have preferred something a bit more bittersweet. You have to pay a price somewhere. |
| "Perhaps there is a universal, absolute truth. Perhaps it justifies every question. But that's beyond the reach of these small hands." Mamoru Oshii There is a cult of ignorance (...) nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Isaac Asimov |
Dec 1, 2019 4:06 AM
#109
CaioOlive said: Yes. Her voice might sound different to you just because she's acting different than how she acted during most the first season.duhu1148 said: The story continues after this. The next arc after this one is about Kaede & Mai. Not going to spoil it, but the end of it has their time in high school concluding. The following arc- book 10- releases in Japan May 2020, and takes place in college. So, the next arc is books 8 and 9 and is already released, while the movie was 6 and 7, right? Well, considering the first season was 5 books, guess we either wait a lot for the other books, or they won't come as a season, but rather movies, specials, etc, right? Could you just confirm to me Kaede on the time right after the movie is the Kaede after her memories came back, please? The voice made by her seiyuu really confused me there. |
Dec 1, 2019 8:23 AM
#110
BlakexEkalb said: I'm sorry for your loss. My cat is 8. We've had her since she was a month old. Dreading a time when she won't be here with us.This gave me a lot of Disappearance of Haruhi vibes. Although it wasn’t as good as the TV series it was a great watch nonetheless. While watching this I was told that my 12 year old cat, who I considered to be my best friend, was sick and probably was going to die (he died of cancer this morning). Worst part was I was out of town and he looked perfectly healthy before I had left, but I was able to have my neighbor FaceTime from her phone so that I could see him for the last time before he was put down. Watching other people going through death and troubles and come out fine definitely helped me a bit during this time (although it definitely ended differently). Agree with you re: the similarity to Haruhu Suzumiya, which is a good thing, even though this wasn't as good as Haruhi. |
Dec 1, 2019 9:33 AM
#111
operationvalkyri said: BlakexEkalb said: I'm sorry for your loss. My cat is 8. We've had her since she was a month old. Dreading a time when she won't be here with us.This gave me a lot of Disappearance of Haruhi vibes. Although it wasn’t as good as the TV series it was a great watch nonetheless. While watching this I was told that my 12 year old cat, who I considered to be my best friend, was sick and probably was going to die (he died of cancer this morning). Worst part was I was out of town and he looked perfectly healthy before I had left, but I was able to have my neighbor FaceTime from her phone so that I could see him for the last time before he was put down. Watching other people going through death and troubles and come out fine definitely helped me a bit during this time (although it definitely ended differently). Agree with you re: the similarity to Haruhu Suzumiya, which is a good thing, even though this wasn't as good as Haruhi. Cats are strange in that they hide their pain, so it's hard to tell until the pain is extreme when they are actually sick. That's why regular checkups every few months are good. |
Dec 1, 2019 9:41 AM
#112
| The characters and their interactions in this show are the best :D |
Dec 1, 2019 9:43 AM
#113
| Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? |
Dec 1, 2019 6:09 PM
#114
| This is the stuff I watch anime for. But still would have preferred the bittersweet ending but the what happened in the ending didn't even matter because I have already experienced the beauty. Solid 9/10 |
ShihammeDarcDec 1, 2019 6:12 PM
Dec 1, 2019 6:10 PM
#115
Animaniaig said: Do you actually need to apply real world logic here?Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? |
Dec 1, 2019 6:15 PM
#116
fst said: why are you dissapointed if you apparently had no expectations?equally bitter disappointment |
Dec 2, 2019 2:44 AM
#117
_shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Do you actually need to apply real world logic here?Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? Well yes if the writer wants to appear smart by trying to use real life concepts like quantum science. |
Dec 2, 2019 8:17 AM
#118
| They took the best and the worst timeline and put it in one movie. I am still happy, sad and shocked. But very I'm glad that we got a happy end! |
Dec 2, 2019 8:25 AM
#119
Dec 2, 2019 10:18 AM
#120
| Damn what an emotional ride. Shoko broke the boundaries of best girl, her character was amazing. Mai was great as well and Sakuta is one madlad. The story was amazing, I feel like my brain expanded after making sense of all the events, great movie really enjoyed it. |
Dec 2, 2019 1:34 PM
#121
| just finished watching, and it was a masterpiece with a happy ending. im crying from happiness thats how amazing it was! like wtf! |
Dec 2, 2019 6:41 PM
#122
| i already knows that shoko had a wierd power about time, so finally her power has been explained on this movie. Shoko power reference to XMEN DAY FUTURE AND PAST and MIB 3. |
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Dec 3, 2019 2:53 AM
#123
Kmlshblr said: Damn what an emotional ride. Shoko broke the boundaries of best girl, her character was amazing. Mai was great as well and Sakuta is one madlad. The story was amazing, I feel like my brain expanded after making sense of all the events, great movie really enjoyed it. Honestly... at one point midway through it got me in a "fuck that shouko girl" kinda mood😂 |
Dec 3, 2019 8:41 AM
#124
| Excellent movie! I really enjoyed it. Nice ending! 10/10 |
Otakufan26Dec 3, 2019 10:54 AM
Dec 3, 2019 9:21 AM
#125
Animaniaig said: _shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? Well yes if the writer wants to appear smart by trying to use real-life concepts like quantum science. You realise this Quantum Mechanic thing is only applicated by none other than Futaba, it adds a bit of spice to her character as someone who tries to make sense of things by using her own logic. IT IS NOT THE STORY'S LOGIC, ITS HERS. In results other characters try to believe her and make sense of it aswell, there is no hard evidence on what is causing these syndromes other than the nonesense bulshit that futaba spills, and it doesnt make it bad, it makes it great to have a bit of fluidity in characters and their flaws |
Dec 3, 2019 9:27 AM
#126
VuZen said: Animaniaig said: _shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Do you actually need to apply real world logic here?Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? Well yes if the writer wants to appear smart by trying to use real-life concepts like quantum science. You realise this Quantum Mechanic thing is only applicated by none other than Futaba, it adds a bit of spice to her character as someone who tries to make sense of things by using her own logic. IT IS NOT THE STORY'S LOGIC, ITS HERS. In results other characters try to believe her and make sense of it aswell, there is no hard evidence on what is causing these syndromes other than the nonesense bulshit that futaba spills, and it doesnt make it bad, it makes it great to have a bit of fluidity in characters and their flaws Then what's the actual point of all the plot dumps if they're not actually the show's logic or the way it works? Do they exist solely to open up plot holes? |
Dec 4, 2019 11:10 AM
#127
| Now i have more reason to dislike a f*cking Toyota Alphard |
Dec 4, 2019 6:07 PM
#128
Rytakahashi09 said: tell me about it..Now i have more reason to dislike a f*cking Toyota Alphard |
Dec 4, 2019 6:09 PM
#129
Animaniaig said: Hey ask yourself. How many good/popular shows apply this tactic and literally no one cares?VuZen said: Animaniaig said: _shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Do you actually need to apply real world logic here?Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? Well yes if the writer wants to appear smart by trying to use real-life concepts like quantum science. You realise this Quantum Mechanic thing is only applicated by none other than Futaba, it adds a bit of spice to her character as someone who tries to make sense of things by using her own logic. IT IS NOT THE STORY'S LOGIC, ITS HERS. In results other characters try to believe her and make sense of it aswell, there is no hard evidence on what is causing these syndromes other than the nonesense bulshit that futaba spills, and it doesnt make it bad, it makes it great to have a bit of fluidity in characters and their flaws Then what's the actual point of all the plot dumps if they're not actually the show's logic or the way it works? Do they exist solely to open up plot holes? |
ShihammeDarcDec 4, 2019 6:13 PM
Dec 5, 2019 12:42 AM
#130
Dec 5, 2019 6:38 AM
#131
| Finally able to watch this and i loved it. It was a great movie. Definitely an emotional roller-coaster but glad everything turned out alright. Just wish they explained things better at the end after the reset on what the hell happened. |
Dec 6, 2019 3:14 AM
#132
Dec 6, 2019 11:47 PM
#133
| Only thing I didn't like is that time was actually reset to save Shoko, I would've preferred if Shoko recovered, lived for another year and found another donor other than that this is pretty enjoyable. 9.5 out of 10 |
Dec 7, 2019 3:38 AM
#134
Areesha33 said: This was a good movie but I feel like alot of plot points were forced and melodramatic in this movie for the sake of emotional impact I agree with the second part. There was one scene that had an (emotional) impact on me. Apart from that, everything felt hollow and rushed. I also had the impression that the animation quality was either on par or even below the show's quality, which isn't what I expect from a movie. It didn't help that I inevitably drew parallels to The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, which I consider superior in every way. This movie somehow felt like a cheap copy. So yeah, I'm pretty disappointed with the movie. Maybe I was expecting too much. |
RD1042Dec 7, 2019 5:47 AM
Dec 9, 2019 1:43 AM
#135
| I finally came around watching this movie and it was a good conclusion to the anime series. As some people pointed out there were a lot plot conveniences, but most of them I didn’t mind. For example the idea that people „remember“ different timelines in their dreams or better dream about them. When they introduced this concept with Nodoka dreaming about Mai’s accident und Futaba dreaming about taking Sakuta in her care I thought it was pretty neat. In the end this concept was used to make Mai take the lead role in a movie that made more people get a donor pass, which saved Shouko and to make Sakuta remember Shouko in the end. The plot convenience I couldn’t get behind was Sakuta time traveling. Of course you can’t kill of Mai in this series so it was pretty obvious it would happen this way. It felt like they wanted to kill Mai to shock the audience, but didn’t have a well thought out idea how to bring her back. Here I have to admit that the Disappearance of Haruhi of Suzumiya did a way better job in terms of time traveling and it’s execution. Overall the movie was fun to watch. It offers everything you expect: you can laugh, cry and enjoy the characters. 9/10 |
Dec 10, 2019 3:42 AM
#136
| Absolutely loved this. Such a beautiful movie, really hits you hard a *certain* points. 100% worth the watch! |
Dec 11, 2019 4:40 AM
#137
| This movie really muted their background music, aren't they? |
Dec 12, 2019 12:01 PM
#138
| I refuse to believe people legitimately think this is a masterpiece. The animation is borderline average and does not go beyond that of the first season despite being a theatrical film, then again what can you really expect from cloverworks. This movie showcases the worst possible rendition of time travel I have ever seen in my entire life. Shouko drugges Sakuta Cardi B style with a cup of cloverworks liquid which makes Sakuta fall asleep in a matter of seconds, eventually waking up in the past as an inanimate being. For all we know, the events after this scene could have all been a drug-induced dream where, in reality, Shouko lures Sakuta to her secret underground lair and forces him to rip off a finger nail every 30 minutes when he wakes up where he is instructed to count backwards from 1000 listening to "KIMI NO SEI KIMI NO SEI KIMI NO SEI WATASHI UWU" whilst strapped in a hospital chair, unable to escape. Some scenes were forcefully trying to evoke some sort of remorse for Sakuta's onerous decision between hospital girl and bunny girl. To literally nobody's surprise, Sakuta's decision didn't matter anyway because everyone lived at the end. I am very confused as to what the true intended message this movie was trying to convey was. The only thing I picked up from this movie was that if a girl ever claims to be from the future and offers you a cup of some sort of unidentified liquid, you should definitely take it as this could be the portal to the anime world whereby consuming this will cause your consciousness to slowly fade away as you are gradually welcomed by all your waifus and catgirls from nekopara on the other side. On a more positive note, one thing this movie did well was waste my time. 1/10. |
removed-userDec 12, 2019 12:17 PM
Dec 13, 2019 4:24 AM
#139
| Not bad but not that good as everyone hype it up. Oh well, to each their own. Puberty syndrome here, puberty syndrome there...harem in disguise |
Dec 13, 2019 4:50 AM
#140
tingy said: I also came back from the theaters! Not related to the movie itself, but was anyone else's theater like 90% males? Lol. Somehow my theater was half grannies/gramps, the rest are couples & the usual otakus. I'm pretty sure lots of them never knew the series. I totally feel these great lively characters, but didn't connect as much to the plot as the TV did. With the bunny suit lol, I think Mai & Sakuta are officially the best bunny couple ever. The banter was hilarious tho limited, but shadowed by too much depressing gloom. Most plot made sense, except last 1/4 on how they saved Shouko. I got it after reading here & rewatching. This time travel plot does make sense in their very loose framework. The pieces are there but felt they cut many scenes short. Crucial parts to saving Shouko are brushed over implied. Pacing & art is TV quality, which joined into continuous movie felt kinda odd. Everyone was super shocked Mai died, and can't accept that. But there's too many characters crying all the time I'm almost not even sure what they're sad for. The TV had much better pacing in balancing comedy with drama. Almost died when that montage flashed the Panda. Thanks to Futaba, the Quantum theories from each arc culminated into Shouko's story nicely. Also great for the first time Doraemon Futaba starts to show genuine concern for Sakuta, and the little hints of Kaede reaching the gate as practice. The gradual progression of each person since ep1 is quite heartwarming. Basically there's 3 Shouko times: Elementary Makinohara: stuck rewriting her Goals sheet, fear of her short future causes the Syndrome (future dreaming?). Middleschool Makinohara: in hospital/ICU wondering why the sheet keeps changing on its own. Older Shouko san: a persona that tries living out the Goals sheet, helps Sakuta, all knowing of the future, wants to marry Sakuta due to the updated goals we see. So the 1/4 end... Sakuta marked the circle flower as a teacher marking completion (echoes Kaede's flower circle on her goals diary), hinting to 'past' Elementary Shouko to stop shifting the dreamed futures & stop the Syndrome. Don't think Shouko got the message directly, but probably more symbolic. Shouko's ICU talk: she decided never meeting him would fix his agony (the future where either him or Mai dies). With her kindness theme, she wanted him & Mai to be happy. So she had her Elementary self avoid any Goals about meeting Sakuta at the beach, the major Divergence Singularity that made the series. Even without Shouko, Sakuta's fated to go to that school and meet Mai. In most timetravel shows it's explained like worldlines staying the course or self-healing despite small disturbances. Or past changes would regress unless Divergence Number get big enough to jump to a very different worldline. The dreams definitely helped them stay the course, so most the series would reoccur like what Mai said on the bus. They hinted other timelines (dead Sakuta or dead Mai) become dreams in the current timeline. Why? Either it's part of Shouko's Dream power or "this is the choice of Steins Gate." They didn't explain this well, but Dreams is basically the Dmail they use to send to their past selves, when they both slept on the bench during the montage (similar to when he slept in nurse office). So: 1) Sakuta suggests his past self to donate more to charity. 2) Mai hints her old self to go for the heart donation awareness film, which became a success, and more people did the donation card, so Middleschool Shouko got cured. And all this ties back nicely to Shouko's kindness theme again. |
gophercgDec 13, 2019 5:23 AM
Dec 13, 2019 8:33 AM
#141
| "Yes, Sakuta-san!" The last line give me chills. 10/10 masterpiece |
Dec 14, 2019 7:49 AM
#142
| The ending kinda sucks (since they all live :/), the physical time travel is... uhhhhh... shit and the directing is shit all the way for a movie (which makes parts of the movie feeling flat) but everything else was solid. 6/10 |
azertz99Dec 14, 2019 7:53 AM
Dec 14, 2019 5:45 PM
#143
| Nice drama, but... The climax isn't enough to make someone to drop a tears. Like Maquia, it's makes me legit cry about Human better NOT live forever. |
Dec 15, 2019 2:32 AM
#144
Dec 15, 2019 8:46 AM
#145
| He remembered, he remembered! That last scene alone was such a perfect critical hit. I have to admit that I really liked this kind of drama. Solid "all choices are bad" situation that didn't feel forced. At the same time I'm happy we got happy end, even if some would call it a cheap way out. |
SomeMageDec 15, 2019 8:56 AM
Dec 15, 2019 5:42 PM
#146
| it's kinda weird that a film can make people donate organs more. i mean most people are actually compassionate and would be willing to donate the organs of their loved one's to others ( cuz those organs wouldve rot anyways so we would rather donate it to someone who needs them) so even without that one film by mai shouko shouldve been able to survive so that none of these shenanigans wouldve happened great film despite tons of plot conveniences |
Dec 16, 2019 1:19 PM
#147
Dec 18, 2019 9:55 PM
#148
Gethemalot said: This movie really muted their background music, aren't they? Well, to their credit, it was all recycled from the Anime. The less the audience could hear of it, the higher the chances were that they didn't pick up on how copied and simple it all was. |
| It's not long enough. |
Dec 18, 2019 10:04 PM
#149
_shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Hey ask yourself. How many good/popular shows apply this tactic and literally no one cares?VuZen said: Animaniaig said: _shahriar_shiham said: Animaniaig said: Do you actually need to apply real world logic here?Well this movie was absolute Swiss cheese. Plot holes literally everywhere. How did this even get greenlit when the writer didn't even know enough about terminal illnesses or transplants to use them as a plot device? Well yes if the writer wants to appear smart by trying to use real-life concepts like quantum science. You realise this Quantum Mechanic thing is only applicated by none other than Futaba, it adds a bit of spice to her character as someone who tries to make sense of things by using her own logic. IT IS NOT THE STORY'S LOGIC, ITS HERS. In results other characters try to believe her and make sense of it aswell, there is no hard evidence on what is causing these syndromes other than the nonesense bulshit that futaba spills, and it doesnt make it bad, it makes it great to have a bit of fluidity in characters and their flaws Then what's the actual point of all the plot dumps if they're not actually the show's logic or the way it works? Do they exist solely to open up plot holes? Clearly he and I care. To illustrate, there's a huge difference between the explanation of time travel between Steins;Gate and this movie. Steins;Gate spends an entire season explaining the rules and logic for its time travel aspects, whereas this movie does not. It gives a less than half-baked explanation for a very powerful and manipulative tool - that being time travel. The simple fact that Sakuta takes a drug and is simply transported back in time to the exact moment he needed is too contrived; we need evidence to support how he got there. It can't be that easy. I get it, it's easy to like something everyone else does. If you aren't concerned with having conversations about the shows' intellectual consistency or logic, then to each their own. |
| It's not long enough. |
Dec 21, 2019 6:44 AM
#150
| I really liked the kinda "new" character Shouko, but I can't say the same thing for the plot.This is why I hate time travel concept.Unless you dive deep enough to explain almost everything like Steins Gate, you will probably end up with many plot holes or vague plot points that leads to misunderstandings. Was a 7/10 for me.Probably because I really liked the tv show and I didn't get bored watching this.Otherwise objectively, I would say this was a 6/10. |
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