Seišun buta jaró wa Bunny Girl-senpai no jume o minai

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Le syndrome de la puberté : phénomènes anormaux qui, selon la rumeur qui circule sur le net, sont causés par la sensibilité et l’instabilité ressenties lors de l’adolescence. Sakuta Azusagawa, un lycéen qui étudie près d’Enoshima, rencontre plusieurs jeunes filles souffrant du syndrome de la puberté. L’une d’elles se promène en costume de lapin dans la bibliothèque. Elle se nomme Mai Sakurajima, c’est une élève de terminale qui a mis sa carrière d’actrice en pause. Pour une raison inexpliquée, personne d’autre que lui ne la voit. Comment est-elle devenue invisible ? Alors que Sakuta cherche des réponses au problème de Mai, ils passent plus de temps ensemble, ce qui lui permet d’en apprendre davantage sur ses sentiments enfouis. Cette histoire vous fera voyager dans une ville où le ciel bleu côtoie une mer d’huile et où Sakuta fera la rencontre de différentes jeunes filles plus mystérieuses les unes que les autres. (Crunchyroll)

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Seišun buta jaró wa Bunny Girl-senpai no jume o minai (2018) 

anglais Creating something appealing, intelligent, interesting, and entertaining - something you can enjoy every moment of - can seem difficult, although occasionally there are some shows that convince me that it is basically terribly easy. For example, they have to be able to get the characters and the atmosphere right and do things like mix something unnatural (and it does not have to be supernatural like it is in this show) with something completely natural. It requires finding the right combination of characters so that the chemistry works. It also has to look good and sound good. This anime series has it all! It is simply always a refreshing feeling to come across a character like Sakuta - incredibly honest and yet so ordinary, amusing, and relatable at the same time. Plus, with a charming, intelligent, and interesting girl like Mai by his side, it makes for a couple that works well together and is a joy to watch and listen to. There are also a few other interesting supporting characters, plenty of girls who need some help with their problems, and Sakuta just has the bad luck to attract these types of people. Does that sound like something you have seen before? Perhaps, but no... This is because no matter what problem the main male protagonist is facing, the anime’s creators manage to end it all in a way that often (except maybe the first two cases) turns out completely different from the usual clichéd way, and at the same time it feels completely natural and normal. Because of this, you do not have to have a problem with the supernatural goings-on, because everything, including the behavior of the characters, seems completely acceptable and endearing - just believable (including all of Futaba’s scientific analysis). Furthermore, if you know how to use atmosphere, i.e. entertaining and amusing moments plus touching sad scenes - then you have a winner. Someone like Jeoffrey is enthralled by this show, he finds it enjoyable and wishes in his heart he could be as direct and wittily sarcastic as the main male protagonist, and he also dreams of having such a wonderful girl as Mai... I have been mesmerized, entertained, and supremely satisfied = I think this is the BEST release of the anime season Fall 2018 - 9.5/10. ()