The third season of the classic TV animation "Excuse Me, Is the Order a Rabbit?" adapted from the original work of Japanese cartoonist Koi will be broadcast on October 10. Fans who watched the second season have waited for more than three years and finally ushered in the latest sequel. On October 2, the official released the latest trailer. Let's take a sneak peek. · "Would you like a rabbit today?" tells a warm and romantic story. In order to go to high school, high school freshman Xin Ai plans to move to this street made up of cobblestone roads and wooden houses. She got lost while looking for a place to stay, and in confusion came to the door of a coffee shop called "Rabbit House". Seeing this cute coffee shop with a name full of bunny style, Xin Ai couldn't help but step into the store. In the store, she met the petite girl Chino and a soft and cute little rabbit Tibi. · The third season of the TV animation "Excuse me, would you like a rabbit today?" is officially named "Excuse me, would you like a rabbit today? BLOOM", which is scheduled to start airing on October 10. More detailed information such as the characters and plots will be released one after another, so stay tuned. · The new trailer for the third season of the TV animation "Would You Like a Rabbit Today?" shows the daily lives of the cute girls: |
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