Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl
Original title: Seishun buta yaro wa yumemiru shoujo no yume wo minai
- 2019
- 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
8.4K
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A high school student's blissful days with his girlfriend are interrupted when his first crush returns in two forms.A high school student's blissful days with his girlfriend are interrupted when his first crush returns in two forms.A high school student's blissful days with his girlfriend are interrupted when his first crush returns in two forms.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Asami Seto
- Mai Sakurajima
- (voice)
Inori Minase
- Shoko Makinohara
- (voice)
Nao Tôyama
- Tomoe Koga
- (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki
- Rio Futaba
- (voice)
Maaya Uchida
- Nodoka Toyohama
- (voice)
Yurika Kubo
- Kaede Azusagawa
- (voice)
Yuma Uchida
- Yuma Kunimi
- (voice)
Satomi Satô
- Fumika Nanjo
- (voice)
- (as Satomi Sato)
Natsuki Aikawa
- Ryoko Hanawa
- (voice)
Airi Ohtsu
- Mai's Mother
- (voice)
Karin Nanami
- Shoko's Mother
- (voice)
James McDonough
- Panda
- (voice)
Risa Mei
- Shoko Makinohara
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The movie did the anime justice and then some. Very touching and emotional story that made a grown man tear up
10Reckno64
If you liked the series, you'll love this movie! It's another hit for animated movies this year! CloverWorks does a great job animating everything wonderfully in 2-D. I only wish more movies were animated in 2-D AND got theatrical releases. Even if a short release, this movie was worth seeing it on one of the two days it was in theaters in my town!
One thing to note, there are several moments that tug at your heartstrings. Not surprising from an anime movie, but be prepared to cry a few times. I was sure ready to burst into tears a few times, so you may need tissues!
As far as animated movies I've seen this year, this one is also a solid 10/10! I can't think of any real problem I had with it other than that it was pretty confusing at times (but that can be applied to the anime itself). This movie is up there with Toy Story 4, Steven Universe: The movie, and How to Train your Dragon 3 for best animated movie! Sadly we all know it won't get any nomination, (I mean, neither will the SU movie) but it certainly deserves it. :)
One thing to note, there are several moments that tug at your heartstrings. Not surprising from an anime movie, but be prepared to cry a few times. I was sure ready to burst into tears a few times, so you may need tissues!
As far as animated movies I've seen this year, this one is also a solid 10/10! I can't think of any real problem I had with it other than that it was pretty confusing at times (but that can be applied to the anime itself). This movie is up there with Toy Story 4, Steven Universe: The movie, and How to Train your Dragon 3 for best animated movie! Sadly we all know it won't get any nomination, (I mean, neither will the SU movie) but it certainly deserves it. :)
Another great movie. Recommended to watch it. But first watch the first season.
I'm not sure what to say except that I like this movie. I know it's not perfect, as i has problems with pacing due to it being adapted from two whole novels rather then one. What is even more frustrating however is how easily these problems could have been fixed by extending the ninety minute movie by about fifteen or even just ten minutes, or maybe even just releasing the story as episodes in the show. I also understand that some people are not fans of the last third and general finale which I won't spoil, but personally it didn't bother me very much as I felt like the ending accomplished what it set out to do. The same thing can really be said for the film really, it does have some minor faults but it accomplishes exactly what it needs to and hits just the right notes at the right time, at least in my opinion. The film does more than just redeem its faults with some very poignant scenes and all the fantastic characters we remember from the show like Sakuta and Mai, although some of the others surprisingly doesn't get as much screen time as I would have liked due to the short length of the film. In the end however, the film really does strike a chord with me, even if it did feel like it struggles with certain elements at times. Its very difficult to discuss the films minor flaws without spoilers, so instead I will now get into the positives.
Even though it seems as though I've been hard on this film up until now, it should be obvious that I did really like it. Like I said, the characters you loved from the show are still here and they're still great. the voice acting is pretty on point and the soundtrack is still quite good. One common criticism as before mentioned is the pacing: with the film being forced to adapt two books in one film. I understand why they did this however, as if they had only adapted one of the novels in this movie, then it would have been pretty underwhelming/unsatisfying. And even though the pacing could feel a little off at times, either moving a little too fast or a little too slow, the story hits all the right notes an really does accomplish what it set out to do: be really really emotional and make a bunch of grown men cry. In all seriousness I really did like the narrative and an perfectly willing to overlook some of it's imperfections. Not everyone feels the same way about the story however, with some people stating that they felt the plots more subjective elements were weak and generally felt negatively towards the story. While I can understand where these people are coming from, I really don't think the objective problems with the story are detrimental enough to ruin it for anyone, and its really mostly a subjective thing about how well the film connected to you or if you just didn't like some of the stories more "confusing" elements. Again, I totally get why some people might have problems with the overall story and respect their opinion, but it personally didn't really bother me at all and I really personally liked the more subjective and at times confusing elements of the plot.
In the end, this movie really connected with me. I loved the characters and liked the plot. everyone has different tastes but this one just happens to suit mine really well. I may be a bit bias as I really enjoyed the show as well (which I also highly recommend,) but I tried my best to acknowledge the film's faults. If you're at all interested, I can certainly recommend at least giving this film a shot, just be sure to watch the show first.
Even though it seems as though I've been hard on this film up until now, it should be obvious that I did really like it. Like I said, the characters you loved from the show are still here and they're still great. the voice acting is pretty on point and the soundtrack is still quite good. One common criticism as before mentioned is the pacing: with the film being forced to adapt two books in one film. I understand why they did this however, as if they had only adapted one of the novels in this movie, then it would have been pretty underwhelming/unsatisfying. And even though the pacing could feel a little off at times, either moving a little too fast or a little too slow, the story hits all the right notes an really does accomplish what it set out to do: be really really emotional and make a bunch of grown men cry. In all seriousness I really did like the narrative and an perfectly willing to overlook some of it's imperfections. Not everyone feels the same way about the story however, with some people stating that they felt the plots more subjective elements were weak and generally felt negatively towards the story. While I can understand where these people are coming from, I really don't think the objective problems with the story are detrimental enough to ruin it for anyone, and its really mostly a subjective thing about how well the film connected to you or if you just didn't like some of the stories more "confusing" elements. Again, I totally get why some people might have problems with the overall story and respect their opinion, but it personally didn't really bother me at all and I really personally liked the more subjective and at times confusing elements of the plot.
In the end, this movie really connected with me. I loved the characters and liked the plot. everyone has different tastes but this one just happens to suit mine really well. I may be a bit bias as I really enjoyed the show as well (which I also highly recommend,) but I tried my best to acknowledge the film's faults. If you're at all interested, I can certainly recommend at least giving this film a shot, just be sure to watch the show first.
Of course without first watching the series the movie will make little sense, but this is one of the few examples I've seen where an add on movie makes such an impact on how I see the series, worth the time!
Did you know
- ConnectionsFollowed by Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out (2023)
- SoundtracksFukashigi no Karte (movie ver.)
Performed by Asami Seto, Nao Tôyama, Atsumi Tanezaki, Maaya Uchida, Yurika Kubo and Inori Minase
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- Also known as
- Gekijouban Seishun Buta Yaro Wa Bunny Girl-senpai No Yume Wo Minai: Seishun Buta Yaro Wa Yumemiru Shoujo No Yume Wo Minai
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- Gross worldwide
- $3,060,705
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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