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** The dub decided to replicate this by casting [[Creator/StephenFu Naofumi (later one)]] and [[Creator/EricaMendez Raphtalia's]] English voice actors as Sakuta and Mai.
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* NightmareFuel: [[spoiler:'''''Mai's death''''' in the movie sequel, for its [[RealismInducedHorror chilling realism]] -- Mai is ran over and killed by a car, a shockingly common way to die in real life. Her mother and Sakuta's reactions were also completely heartwrenching and equally as realistic portrayals of both [[OutlivingOnesOffspring bereavement]] and SurvivorGuilt, respectively.]]
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* NightmareFuel: [[spoiler:'''''Mai's death''''' in the 1st movie sequel, for its [[RealismInducedHorror chilling realism]] -- Mai is ran over and killed by a car, a shockingly common way to die in real life. Her mother and Sakuta's reactions were also completely heartwrenching and equally as realistic portrayals of both [[OutlivingOnesOffspring bereavement]] and SurvivorGuilt, respectively.]]
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** The movie sequel brings the sadness up to eleven:
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** The 1st movie sequel brings the sadness up to eleven:
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* SoOKIsAverage: The consensus is that the second movie ''Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out'' is pretty decent but hardly one of the strongest stories to come out of the franchise and that unlike the first one it feels more like a compilation of episodes rather that a proper movie.
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* SoOKIsAverage: SoOkayItsAverage: The consensus is that the second movie ''Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out'' is pretty decent but hardly one of the strongest stories to come out of the franchise and that unlike the first one it feels more like a compilation of episodes rather that a proper movie.
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* SoOKIsAverage: The consensus is that the second movie ''Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out'' is pretty decent but hardly one of the strongest stories to come out of the franchise and that unlike the first one it feels more like a compilation of episodes rather that a proper movie.
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* ToughActToFollow: The Nodoka Toyohama arc, ''Rascal Does Not Dream of an Idol With a Sister Complex'', is considered by the fanbase to be the weakest of the arcs adapted into anime. While not a BaseBreakingCharacter, fans found Nodoka's jealousy of her sister not to carry the same depth that the other heroines did. Definitely doesn’t help that she’s immediately followed by ''Kaede’s'' arc, which has been widely praised as the biggest TearJerker arc of the entire series.
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* ToughActToFollow: ToughActToFollow:
** The Nodoka Toyohama arc, ''Rascal Does Not Dream of an Idol With a Sister Complex'', is considered by the fanbase to be the weakest of the arcs adapted into anime. While not a BaseBreakingCharacter, fans found Nodoka's jealousy of her sister not to carry the same depth that the other heroines did. Definitely doesn’t help that she’s immediately followed by ''Kaede’s'' arc, which has been widely praised as the biggest TearJerkerarc are of the entire series. series.
** Likewise, the second movie ''Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out'' is considered a decent story but hardly as strong as the ones adapted in the last arc of the anime and the first movie. Given it was hyped as the return of the franchise probably made it a bit more disappointing.
** The Nodoka Toyohama arc, ''Rascal Does Not Dream of an Idol With a Sister Complex'', is considered by the fanbase to be the weakest of the arcs adapted into anime. While not a BaseBreakingCharacter, fans found Nodoka's jealousy of her sister not to carry the same depth that the other heroines did. Definitely doesn’t help that she’s immediately followed by ''Kaede’s'' arc, which has been widely praised as the biggest TearJerker
** Likewise, the second movie ''Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out'' is considered a decent story but hardly as strong as the ones adapted in the last arc of the anime and the first movie. Given it was hyped as the return of the franchise probably made it a bit more disappointing.
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* NarmCharm: [[spoiler:Sakuta, standing in the school courtyard, screaming at the top of his lungs to the whole world how much he loves Mai, now that he has regained his memories of her]]. In any other series, this would be pure narm, but the sheer sincerity and context presented here elevates it to an [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments awesomely]] [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]].
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* NarmCharm: NarmCharm:
** [[spoiler:Sakuta, standing in the school courtyard, screaming at the top of his lungs to the whole world how much he loves Mai, now that he has regained his memories of her]]. In any other series, this would be pure narm, but the sheer sincerity and context presented here elevates it to an [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments awesomely]] [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarmingmoment]].moment]].
** In TheMovie [[spoiler: Sakuta travels back in time to save Mai and uses the whole time a ''ridiculous'' pink bunny suit that's jarring with the otherwise serious tone of the movie]], that doesn't stop the emotional moments from working.
** [[spoiler:Sakuta, standing in the school courtyard, screaming at the top of his lungs to the whole world how much he loves Mai, now that he has regained his memories of her]]. In any other series, this would be pure narm, but the sheer sincerity and context presented here elevates it to an [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments awesomely]] [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming
** In TheMovie [[spoiler: Sakuta travels back in time to save Mai and uses the whole time a ''ridiculous'' pink bunny suit that's jarring with the otherwise serious tone of the movie]], that doesn't stop the emotional moments from working.
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* Main/HilariousInHindsight: The Japanese voice actors of [[Creator/KaitoIshikawa Sakuta]] and [[Creator/AsamiSeto Mai]] go onto voice [[Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero Naofumi and Raphtalia]], ''right after Bunny Girl Senpai has finished airing''. Fans have poked fun on this coincidence numerous times throughout the show's run.
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* Main/HilariousInHindsight: The Japanese voice actors of [[Creator/KaitoIshikawa Sakuta]] and [[Creator/AsamiSeto Mai]] go onto on to voice [[Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero Naofumi and Raphtalia]], ''right after Bunny Girl Senpai has finished airing''. Fans have poked fun on this coincidence numerous times throughout the show's run.
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* NightmareFuel: [[spoiler:'''''Mai's death''''' in the movie sequel. Sakuta's reaction was completely heartwrenching.]]
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* NightmareFuel: [[spoiler:'''''Mai's death''''' in the movie sequel. sequel, for its [[RealismInducedHorror chilling realism]] -- Mai is ran over and killed by a car, a shockingly common way to die in real life. Her mother and Sakuta's reaction was reactions were also completely heartwrenching.heartwrenching and equally as realistic portrayals of both [[OutlivingOnesOffspring bereavement]] and SurvivorGuilt, respectively.]]
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* HypeBacklash: Surprisingly, while Mai is a generally very well-liked character, her massive popularity has attracted a sizable number of detractors, who don’t find her to be a terribly impressive character deserving this level of praise; and at worst, they consider her far too idealized and seemingly ''perfect'' to be interesting when compared to other female characters. That said, most people generally appreciate her likable and approachable personality which compares favorably with colder, more abrasive LN heroines
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* HypeBacklash: Surprisingly, while Mai is a generally very well-liked character, her massive popularity has attracted a sizable number of detractors, who don’t find her to be a terribly impressive character deserving this level of praise; and at worst, they consider her far too idealized and seemingly ''perfect'' to be interesting when compared to other female characters. That said, most people generally appreciate her likable and approachable personality which compares favorably with colder, more abrasive LN heroinesheroines.