Would you like some rabbit today? Theatrical version

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The TV animation "Would you like some rabbit today" is adapted from the manga created by Japanese cartoonist Koi. " is a masterpiece in the hearts of many otakus. However, fans have been worried about the new theatrical version of this work since it was announced that it would be delayed in March this year. Today (June 25) the official finally announced "Would you like some rabbit today?" "The theatrical version is scheduled to be released on November 11, 2017, and the production lineup has also been announced. According to the information released on the official website, "Would you like some rabbit today?" ? ~DearMySister~" will be released on November 11, 2017. The animation for the theatrical version will be produced by productionDoa, not WHITEFOX, which produces TV animation. Hiroyuki Hashimoto, who directed the TV animation, will continue to be the director of the theatrical version. At the same time, he will also be responsible for the screenwriting together with the original author Koi. The character design of the theatrical version will still be Okuda Yosuke, and the soundtrack will be handled by Kawada Ruuka. In addition, the official also announced that the theme song CD of the theatrical version will also be released on November 11. To commemorate the release of the theatrical version, a new character song CD will be released in October.

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