

Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year high school student, meets these girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome” over the course of one eventful year. Troubles in Youth, the Adolescence SyndromeĪlso called “puberty syndrome,” this sickness of sorts rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence plagues young hearts and entangles several girls in weird experiences beyond the explanation of physics.
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Here’s to the first in a long line of wonderful months to come, and thanks Lyn for the prompt!Ī brief, spoiler-free discussion on the 13-episode fall 2018 series “Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai,” animated by CloverWorks, directed by Souichi Masui, and based on the light novel series by Hajime Kamoshida.

Much like last year’s “Revival” tour, January ushers in new beginnings and a fresh start for us all. Lastly, we would like to say “Happy New Year, everyone!” We will analyze these characters’ transformations and how these transformations benefited or minimized these characters’ potential in becoming “great people/beings.” We will also use these characters as a way for us to reflect on our own lives and who we want to become. For this month’s topic, we will be exploring our favorite dynamic characters who undergo changes for better or for worse. We have a tendency to embrace the new year because it’s a time when we can start fresh. To those first-timers, “Hi, I’m Takuto, welcome to my anime cafe!” For the OWLS blog tour’s first monthly topic of 2019, “Metamorphosis,” I wanted to take a look at one of 2018’s best shows (in my opinion), the most unusual tale of a high school boy who encounters many different teenage girls, each of which are struggling with a bizarre phenomenon tied to personal turmoil: the (in)famous Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai.Ī brand new year means new beginnings and opportunities. Chances are that if you were linked here from another blogger pal, then you might be new.
