

Is the Order a Rabbit?
Cocoa Hoto is a positive and energetic girl who becomes friends with anyone in just three seconds. After moving in with the Kafuu family in order to attend high school away from home, she immediately befriends the shy and precocious granddaughter of Rabbit House cafe's founder, Chino Kafuu, who is often seen with the talking rabbit, Tippy, on her head. After beginning to work as a waitress in return for room and board, Cocoa also befriends another part-timer, Rize Tedeza, who has unusual behavior and significant physical capabilities due to her military upbringing; Chiya Ujimatsu, a waitress from a rival cafe who does everything at her own pace; and Sharo Kirima, another waitress at a different cafe who has the air of a noblewoman despite being impoverished. With fluffy silliness and caffeinated fun.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Cocoa Hoto, a cheerful girl who moves to a new town and starts working at the Rabbit House cafe. She befriends the cafe's owner, Chino Kafū, and Chino's pet Rabbit, Tippy. Together with their friends Rize, Chiya, and Syaro, they experience the joys and everyday adventures of running a cafe and attending school. The film focuses on their bonds of friendship and the heartwarming, lighthearted moments that define their lives.
Critical Reception
As a continuation of a beloved anime series, 'Is the Order a Rabbit? BLOOM' was generally well-received by its dedicated fanbase, who appreciated its consistent adherence to the established tone and character dynamics. Critics often noted its charming animation and relaxing atmosphere, though some found the plot to be minimal, characteristic of the slice-of-life genre. It maintained the series' reputation for being a comforting and visually appealing experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its adorable character designs and high-quality animation.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted, feel-good atmosphere and comedic moments.
- Seen as a satisfying installment for fans of the series, delivering more of what they love.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved the movie, highlighting its cute characters, pleasant animation, and relaxing, heartwarming story that provides a great escape. Many found it to be a perfect continuation of the series, offering a dose of pure joy and comfort.
Fun Fact
The 'Rabbit House' cafe in the series is inspired by a real cafe located in Tokyo called 'Rabbit Do', which also features a rabbit mascot.
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