Watch Bunny Drop Online

Bunny Drop

Where to Watch Bunny Drop

11
First Step
2011-09-14
A year has passed since Daikichi met Rin. He thinks about what it means to be a parent while he and Rin play at the park.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 11 Now

10
Stomach Flu
2011-09-07
On the way back from the town's culture festival, Daikichi learns that Rin has a fever. Despite being encouraged by Kouki's mother, Daikichi grows progressively more worried about Rin.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 10 Now

9
A Typhoon Is Here!
2011-08-31
A large-scale typhoon is coming! When Daikichi goes to pick up Rin at the daycare center, he finds that only Rin and Kouki are still waiting there.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 9 Now

8
Grandpa's Precious
2011-08-24
Rin's summer vacation has started. Daikichi decides to pay his respects at Souichi's grave together with Rin.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 8 Now

7
Leaving Home in Secret
2011-08-17
Daikichi's cousin, Haruko, ran away from her home along with her daughter, Reina. After talking with Haruko, however, he realizes how strong she has become over the years.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 7 Now

6
My Tree
2011-08-10
Rin finally enters elementary school. Daikichi suggests planting a memorial tree for her. He wonders if Souichi had planted a tree for Rin after she was born. Though not his ideal solution, he seeks out Masako once more for answers...

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 6 Now

5
Daikichi, Just Be Daikichi
2011-08-03
The day Daikichi will meet Rin's mother finally arrives. However, he is completely shocked when he learns what Masako is really like.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 5 Now

4
Letter
2011-07-27
Rin is enrolled in a new, local preschool and befriends a boy named Kouki. Kouki's mother is a single parent who also happens to be very beautiful'a combination that causes Daikichi's heart to skip several beats.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 4 Now

3
Daikichi's Decision
2011-07-20
Daikichi returns to his parents' home to find clues regarding Rin's mother's whereabouts. Although Daikichi's parents were against his becoming Rin's guardian, they soften up because they cannot deny that it feels like they have a new grandchild.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 3 Now

2
Pinky Swear
2011-07-13
What kind of clothes should I get her? What about dinner? What do I do about school? Daikichi is swept away by one responsibility after another. On her first day of preschool, Rin's expression shows worry as Daikichi walks away from her to go to work.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 2 Now

1
Rindou Flower Girl
2011-07-06
Daikichi Kawachi is a 30-year-old bachelor. He meets an unfamiliar girl named Rin while at his grandfather's funeral.

Watch Bunny Drop Season 1 Episode 1 Now

Bunny Drop, also known as Usagi Drop, is an emotionally stirring Japanese animated series produced by NIS America and aired from 2011 to 2012. The anime adeptly narrates a heartfelt slice-of-life story, combined with comedy and drama, in a unique blend that effortlessly pulls at the heartstrings of the audience. The story principally pivots around the life of 30-year-old Daikichi Kawachi, who lives a modest, uneventful yet satisfactory life, with a steady job and a content existence. Daikichi’s life dramatically changes when he attends his grandfather's funeral. To his utter astonishment, he discovers the existence of Rin Kaga, his six-year-old aunt and his grandfather's illegitimate child. When the other members of the family disown Rin due to her perceived status as an embarrassment to the family reputation, Daikichi, moved by her situation, makes an instinctive life-changing decision to adopt Rin and care for her. The anime unfolds around Daikichi's spontaneous transition into a single parent mid-life. Not only does it throw him into an entirely unfamiliar world, but it raises nuanced complexities and responsibilities of raising a child single-handedly. Bunny Drop primarily oscillates around the adjustments, sacrifices, joys, and challenges Daikichi faces as he navigates through the intricacies of parenthood. Likewise, while Bunny Drop also explores Rin’s adaptation to her new life with Daikichi. Her character offers a perspective on childhood innocence, the craving for a loving family, and the process of growing up. Rin's endearing character and her relationship with Daikichi are certain to touch everyone's hearts. Moreover, the anime brilliantly highlights the evolving relationship between Rin and Daikichi. Their bond grows from mere strangers to an adorable father-daughter relationship. Witnessing Daikichi’s growth in his parenting role and Rin’s development from a quiet, forlorn child to a lively and cheerful girl is heartwarming. While primarily being a show about family and relationships, Bunny Drop also delves into societal commentary and opens up dialogues about illegitimate children, adoption, and single parenting. It probes the prejudices and judgments people hold for untraditional family structures and subtly underlines the importance of love, care, and support in building familial relationships over genetic ties. Bunny Drop's success lies in its simplicity. The beauty of the anime can be largely attributed to the adept storytelling, depiction of everyday lives, and the inherent emotional depth packed within the narrative. The light animation exudes a soothing and warm atmosphere that syncs with the comforting voyage of the show. It's both visually and emotionally gratifying. Throughout the series, the audience is bound to connect with the characters and their developments. While Rin's idyllic innocence melts hearts, Daikichi's journey of personal growth, his evolution into a responsible guardian, and his tender love towards Rin makes him a thoroughly likable and relatable character. The supporting characters further enrich the narrative. Whether it be Daikichi's romantic interests or Rin's friends, they add layers to the story while keeping the primary focus steady. In terms of sound, the anime delivers a thoughtful presence too. The background scores strike harmony with the series' emotional tone and manage to enhance the sentiment of every scene. Overall, Bunny Drop stands as a memorable and life-affirming anime that tugs at the heart and leaves lasting impressions in the viewer's mind. It uncovers the essence of family through the journey of two individuals building one. The strength of this show lies in its sensitive storytelling, relatable characters, and an unabashed exploration of cultural prejudices, taboos, and challenges. Bunny Drop remains a touching portrayal of not just the bond between Daikichi and Rin but also of an unconventional family that blossoms through love and commitment. Through moments of happiness, heartache, confusion, and accomplishment, the series paints a picture of the beautiful mess that constitutes life. Expect to embark on a ride both tear-jerking and joyous because, in the world of Bunny Drop, every drop counts.

Bunny Drop is a series categorized as a canceled/ended. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 11 episodes, the show debuted on 2011. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.3.

Channel
NIS America
Rating
8.3/10
Cast
Hiroshi Tsuchida, Ayu Matsuura, Atsuko Mine
Bunny Drop is available on .