Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai Episode 4
Review Summary
While some Scouts wished for more Mai, this episode launches a chaotic yet fun 'repeating day' mystery featuring Tomoe, highlighting Sakuta's composed handling.
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The show pivots hard here, trading one supernatural puzzle for another. After wrapping up the opening arc, Episode 4 drops Sakuta into a time-loop scenario that immediately shifts the series' rhythm toward something more introspective and quietly unsettling. The tone leans contemplative rather than frantic—Sakuta isn't panicking about reliving the same day, he's dissecting it, pulling at its threads with his trademark dry wit and the analytical support of Rio Futaba. New character Tomoe Koga steps into the spotlight, and her presence signals a fresh emotional dynamic. The pacing is deliberately measured, prioritizing character interaction and thematic groundwork over spectacle. Expect the series' signature blend of grounded relationship drama filtered through a supernatural lens, with the mystery serving as a vehicle for deeper questions about choice, avoidance, and what people really want from their days.
©2018 鴨志田 一/KADOKAWA アスキー・メディアワークス/青ブタ Project
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