Bunny Drop #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe sixth volume of Bunny Drop continues Daikichi's journey as a single parent, focusing on the deepening bond between him and his adopted daughter, Rin, as she navigates the challenges of adolescence. This installment explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the quiet moments that define their unconventional household, with art and story by Yumi Unita.
In "Episode Thirty-One" of Bunny Drop, a quiet moment of connection unfolds in flashback as Kouki starts noticing an older student, his usual reserve giving way to something new—and Rin watches closely, unsure whether her concern stems from his shifting behavior or the possibility of someone else entering his life. Written by Yumi Unita and Kaori Inoue, with art and inks by Yumi Unita and letters by Alexis Eckerman, this tender chapter captures the subtle tension of growing up, all rendered in the gentle, observant style that defines the series. The cover, also by Yumi Unita, reflects the story’s quiet emotional weight.
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Told in flashback, Kouki begins seeing an older student and his anti-social behavior begins to increase. Rin is worried, but can't be sure if it's because of his behavior or because he's seeing another woman.
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