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The old description didn't describe the work itself. It was a blow-by-blow synopsis of what happens in the first chapter only. It also needed an update because the manga (especially in 2024) isn't "centered" around Cocoa. She's just one part of an ensemble, and in many recent chapters she only shows up on the last page or two.


''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011.

The story is centered around Cocoa Hoto, a high school girl who moves to a new town to attend high school. While wandering around town looking for the café she's supposed to be working at to pay for her accommodations, she stumbles across a café called Rabbit House. Under the impression that it's a place where patrons can cuddle with rabbits, she happily enters and meets Chino Kafū, an on-duty waitress who arrives to take her order. Despite being surprised by the absence of rabbits, Chino reluctantly informs Cocoa that she can cuddle the rabbit sitting on her head once for each cup of coffee she orders.

It turns out that Rabbit House happens to be the same café that Cocoa was looking for: she learns that Rabbit House is where she'll be working during the period of her studies. Meeting the disciplined Rize Tedeza, refined but air-headed Chiya Ujimatsu and dignified Syaro Kirima, Cocoa settles into life as a waitress at Rabbit House, balancing her time between serving the café's patrons, helping out with the chores around the Kafū residence, studying for exams and spending time with her new friends. With her ever-cheerful and energetic personality, Cocoa brightens up the world around her, finding joy in everyday activities as the seasons pass. Despite finding herself annoyed at Cocoa's day-to-day antics, Chino gradually comes to care deeply for her in spite of the former's insistence on being addressed as "big sister".

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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] SliceOfLife {{Yonkoma}} manga by Koi (the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011.

2011.

Taking place in an idyllic half-timbered town known only as "[[CityWithNoName the half-timbered town]]", the manga follows the everyday lives of the teenaged girls who work in the eclectic mix of cafés and restaurants dotting its quaint, European-style streets.

The story is centered around colorful personalities populating its rather large EnsembleCast include: the ever-cheerful, energetic [[TheDitz ditz]] Cocoa Hoto, a high school girl who moves is determined to a new town to attend high school. While wandering around town looking for get her diminutive co-worker, the café she's supposed to be working at to pay for her accommodations, she stumbles across a café called Rabbit House. Under the impression that it's a place where patrons can cuddle with rabbits, she happily enters dour and meets deadpan Chino Kafū, an on-duty waitress who arrives to take her order. Despite being surprised by the absence of rabbits, Chino reluctantly informs Cocoa that she can cuddle her and call her "big sister"; the rabbit sitting on her head once for each cup of coffee she orders.

It turns out that Rabbit House happens to be the same café that Cocoa was looking for: she learns that Rabbit House is where she'll be working during the period of her studies. Meeting the disciplined Rize Tedeza, refined but
elegant yet air-headed Chiya Ujimatsu and the dignified yet neurotic Syaro Kirima, Cocoa settles into life two neighbors and {{Childhood Friend}}s who couldn't contrast more if they tried; Rize Tedeza, a MilitaryBrat who fancies herself the stern disciplinarian of the group but is far too easily flustered and embarrassed to actually fulfill that role; demure girly-girl Megumi Natsu and brash gamer tomboy Maya Jōga, who look up to the older girls and want to make them proud; the Ginger twins, Natsu and Elu, who are obsessed with being hired legitimately by the Bright Bunny coffee shop chain despite [[SelfMadeMan being the corporation's heiresses]]; Fuyu Fuiba, a gloomy-looking girl who has her head screwed on right, but whose [[TheUnSmile attempts at smiling]] mortify friends and customers alike; and Rize's ChildhoodFriend Yura Karade, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial who is absolutely not stalking her cute juniors and absolutely did not get a job as a waitress maid at Rabbit House, balancing her time between serving the café's patrons, helping out Rize's mansion just to mess with her]].

Light on plot and heavy on carefree atmosphere, ''Is
the chores around Order a Rabbit?'' offers a [[{{Iyashikei}} leisurely and relaxed look]] at the Kafū residence, studying for exams adventures, and spending time with her new friends. With her ever-cheerful occasional ''mis''-adventures, this wacky group of oddball baristas get up to whenever their paths cross, and energetic personality, Cocoa brightens up all the world around her, finding joy ways they can find happiness, wisdom, and camaraderie in everyday activities life as the seasons pass. Despite finding herself annoyed at Cocoa's day-to-day antics, Chino gradually comes to care deeply for her in spite of the former's insistence on being addressed as "big sister".
pass and they all grow a little older.


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The old description didn't describe the work itself. It was a blow-by-blow synopsis of what happens in the first chapter only. It also needed an update because the manga (especially in 2024) isn't "centered" around Cocoa. She's just one part of an ensemble, and in many recent chapters she only shows up on the last page or two.


''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011.

The story is centered around Cocoa Hoto, a high school girl who moves to a new town to attend high school. While wandering around town looking for the café she's supposed to be working at to pay for her accommodations, she stumbles across a café called Rabbit House. Under the impression that it's a place where patrons can cuddle with rabbits, she happily enters and meets Chino Kafū, an on-duty waitress who arrives to take her order. Despite being surprised by the absence of rabbits, Chino reluctantly informs Cocoa that she can cuddle the rabbit sitting on her head once for each cup of coffee she orders.

It turns out that Rabbit House happens to be the same café that Cocoa was looking for: she learns that Rabbit House is where she'll be working during the period of her studies. Meeting the disciplined Rize Tedeza, refined but air-headed Chiya Ujimatsu and dignified Syaro Kirima, Cocoa settles into life as a waitress at Rabbit House, balancing her time between serving the café's patrons, helping out with the chores around the Kafū residence, studying for exams and spending time with her new friends. With her ever-cheerful and energetic personality, Cocoa brightens up the world around her, finding joy in everyday activities as the seasons pass. Despite finding herself annoyed at Cocoa's day-to-day antics, Chino gradually comes to care deeply for her in spite of the former's insistence on being addressed as "big sister".

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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] SliceOfLife {{Yonkoma}} manga by Koi (the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011.

2011.

Taking place in an idyllic half-timbered town known only as "[[CityWithNoName the half-timbered town]]", the manga follows the everyday lives of the teenaged girls who work in the eclectic mix of cafés and restaurants dotting its quaint, European-style streets.

The story is centered around colorful personalities populating its rather large EnsembleCast include: the ever-cheerful, energetic [[TheDitz ditz]] Cocoa Hoto, a high school girl who moves is determined to a new town to attend high school. While wandering around town looking for get her diminutive co-worker, the café she's supposed to be working at to pay for her accommodations, she stumbles across a café called Rabbit House. Under the impression that it's a place where patrons can cuddle with rabbits, she happily enters dour and meets deadpan Chino Kafū, an on-duty waitress who arrives to take her order. Despite being surprised by the absence of rabbits, Chino reluctantly informs Cocoa that she can cuddle her and call her "big sister"; the rabbit sitting on her head once for each cup of coffee she orders.

It turns out that Rabbit House happens to be the same café that Cocoa was looking for: she learns that Rabbit House is where she'll be working during the period of her studies. Meeting the disciplined Rize Tedeza, refined but
elegant yet air-headed Chiya Ujimatsu and the dignified yet neurotic Syaro Kirima, Cocoa settles into life two neighbors and {{Childhood Friend}}s who couldn't contrast more if they tried; Rize Tedeza, a MilitaryBrat who fancies herself the stern disciplinarian of the group but is far too easily flustered and embarrassed to actually fulfill that role; demure girly-girl Megumi Natsu and brash gamer tomboy Maya Jōga, who look up to the older girls and want to make them proud; the Ginger twins, Natsu and Elu, who are obsessed with being hired legitimately by the Bright Bunny coffee shop chain despite [[SelfMadeMan being the corporation's heiresses]]; Fuyu Fuiba, a gloomy-looking girl who has her head screwed on right, but whose [[TheUnSmile attempts at smiling]] mortify friends and customers alike; and Rize's ChildhoodFriend Yura Karade, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial who is absolutely not stalking her cute juniors and absolutely did not get a job as a waitress maid at Rabbit House, balancing her time between serving the café's patrons, helping out Rize's mansion just to mess with her]].

Light on plot and heavy on carefree atmosphere, ''Is
the chores around Order a Rabbit?'' offers a [[{{Iyashikei}} leisurely and relaxed look]] at the Kafū residence, studying for exams adventures, and spending time with her new friends. With her ever-cheerful occasional ''mis''-adventures, this wacky group of oddball baristas get up to whenever their paths cross, and energetic personality, Cocoa brightens up all the world around her, finding joy ways they can find happiness, wisdom, and camaraderie in everyday activities life as the seasons pass. Despite finding herself annoyed at Cocoa's day-to-day antics, Chino gradually comes to care deeply for her in spite of the former's insistence on being addressed as "big sister".
pass and they all grow a little older.


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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (actually the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011. Creator/WhiteFox produced an anime adaptation that premiered in April 2014, and a second season, produced by White Fox and Creator/KinemaCitrus, premiered in October 2015. In addition, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} is streaming the anime, so the anime can [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/is-the-order-a-rabbit be watched here]][[note]]Accessible to those in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, Latin America, France and DOM/TOM, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, the Middle East and the Arab League.[[/note]] An OVA titled "Dear My Sister" was released on November 11, 2017. "Sing For You", the second OVA, released in September 2019, and a third season, produced by Encourage Films, aired from October to December 2020. After an unsuccessful attempt to be published outside Japan with Sol Press in 2020, the manga would finally see an English release by Creator/YenPress starting in 2024.

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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (actually the (the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011. Creator/WhiteFox produced an anime adaptation that premiered in April 2014, and a second season, produced by White Fox and Creator/KinemaCitrus, premiered in October 2015. In addition, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} is streaming the anime, so the anime can [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/is-the-order-a-rabbit be watched here]][[note]]Accessible to those in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, Latin America, France and DOM/TOM, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, the Middle East and the Arab League.[[/note]] An OVA titled "Dear My Sister" was released on November 11, 2017. "Sing For You", the second OVA, released in September 2019, and a third season, produced by Encourage Films, aired from October to December 2020. After an unsuccessful attempt to be published outside Japan with Sol Press in 2020, the manga would finally see an English release by Creator/YenPress starting in 2024.
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After an aborted attempt to be published outside Japan by the now-defunct Sol Press in 2020, the manga would finally see an ongoing English release by Creator/YenPress starting in 2024.

Creator/WhiteFox produced an anime adaptation that premiered in April 2014, and a second season, produced by White Fox and Creator/KinemaCitrus, premiered in October 2015. An OVA titled "Dear My Sister" was released on November 11, 2017. "Sing For You", the second OVA, released in September 2019, and a third season, produced by Encourage Films, aired from October to December 2020. In addition, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} is streaming the anime, so the anime can [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/is-the-order-a-rabbit be watched here]][[note]]Accessible to those in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, Latin America, France and DOM/TOM, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, the Middle East and the Arab League.[[/note]]
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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (actually the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011. Creator/WhiteFox produced an anime adaptation that premiered in April 2014, and a second season, produced by White Fox and Creator/KinemaCitrus, premiered in October 2015. In addition, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} is streaming the anime, so the anime can [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/is-the-order-a-rabbit be watched here]][[note]]Accessible to those in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, Latin America, France and DOM/TOM, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, the Middle East and the Arab League.[[/note]] An OVA titled "Dear My Sister" was released on November 11, 2017. "Sing For You", the second OVA, released in September 2019, and a third season, produced by Encourage Films, began airing in October 2020.

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''Is the Order a Rabbit?'' (''Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?'', abbreviated as ''[=GochiUsa=]''), is a [[{{Yonkoma}} 4Koma]] manga by Koi (actually the pseudonym for two people who share the drawing and writing duties) that has been serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Max'' since March 2011. Creator/WhiteFox produced an anime adaptation that premiered in April 2014, and a second season, produced by White Fox and Creator/KinemaCitrus, premiered in October 2015. In addition, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} is streaming the anime, so the anime can [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/is-the-order-a-rabbit be watched here]][[note]]Accessible to those in the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, Latin America, France and DOM/TOM, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, the Middle East and the Arab League.[[/note]] An OVA titled "Dear My Sister" was released on November 11, 2017. "Sing For You", the second OVA, released in September 2019, and a third season, produced by Encourage Films, began airing in aired from October 2020.
to December 2020. After an unsuccessful attempt to be published outside Japan with Sol Press in 2020, the manga would finally see an English release by Creator/YenPress starting in 2024.
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* EntertaininglyWrong: In chapter 160, Fuyu crosses paths with Mocha as she tries to stay hidden from Cocoa and comes to the most sensible conclusion: she's Cocoa from the future and she needs to avoid creating a time paradox by meeting her past self.
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* GirlsLove: Syaro has feelings towards Rize and struggles to express them.

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