Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai Episode 7
Review Summary
Watch as Futaba's deeply emotional struggle with her Puberty Syndrome takes unexpected turns, grounding this episode with high stakes and powerful character depth.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The midpoint of the series pivots away from Sakuta and Mai's dynamic to shine a spotlight on Rio Futaba, and the shift hits harder than expected. This is a contemplative, deliberately paced episode that trades witty banter for genuine introspection about identity, self-image, and the uncomfortable truths people hide from themselves. The supernatural Adolescence Syndrome framework remains in play, but here it serves as a mirror for deeply personal insecurities rather than a plot device. Sakuta's role shifts to observer and problem-solver, grounding the emotional weight with his characteristic bluntness. Expect quiet tension over spectacle — the drama is internal, the stakes are psychological, and CloverWorks leans into subdued visual storytelling to match. If you've been watching for the character work more than the romance, this is exactly the kind of episode that rewards that investment.
©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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