Rabbits Kingdom the Movie

Rabbits Kingdom the Movie

「ツキウタ。」劇場版 RABBITS KINGDOM THE MOVIE

1 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Studio Sign

Synopsis

No synopsis available.

Characters & Voice Actors

Fuzuki, Kai

Fuzuki, Kai

Main

VA: Hatano, Wataru

Hazuki, You

Hazuki, You

Main

VA: Kakihara, Tetsuya

Kannazuki, Iku

Kannazuki, Iku

Main

VA: Ono, Kensho

Kisaragi, Koi

Kisaragi, Koi

Main

VA: Masuda, Toshiki

Minazuki, Rui

Minazuki, Rui

Main

VA: Aoi, Shouta

Mutsuki, Hajime

Mutsuki, Hajime

Main

VA: Toriumi, Kousuke

Nagatsuki, Yoru

Nagatsuki, Yoru

Main

VA: Kondou, Takashi

Satsuki, Aoi

Satsuki, Aoi

Main

VA: KENN

Shimotsuki, Shun

Shimotsuki, Shun

Main

VA: Kimura, Ryouhei

Shiwasu, Kakeru

Shiwasu, Kakeru

Main

VA: Kaji, Yuuki

Uzuki, Arata

Uzuki, Arata

Main

VA: Hosoya, Yoshimasa

Yayoi, Haru

Yayoi, Haru

Main

VA: Maeno, Tomoaki

Reviews

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Prior to viewing Rabbits Kingdom the Movie I had no experience with the Tsukiuta franchise so I went in with fresh eyes and the hope that I would be pulled in and become a fan. Unfortunately, this movie not only massively let me down with its baffling creative choices and poor quality, but left even the fan-filled audience I was watching with confused by the end. This really isn't an idol movie. It may seem that way based on its franchise connection, promotion and character designs, but fundamentally it features almost none of what makes an idol anime good other than pretty boys. The first songdoesn't even kick in until right at the end. Instead, they took the tragic approach of turning a generic idol franchise into an even more generic isekai one. Of course they could have made this work, with the concept being justified in universe as a play being put on by the idol group (it was also based on a real world play), but the plot they went with is just boring and gets really stupid near the end. Even with a confusing premise and a dull story, things could have been saved a bit with some solid action - particularly given this was an action/fantasy story. Again though, they managed to completely fail in this regard. Any action is portrayed with still frames and maybe some camera panning, making the fights incredibly bland and unimpressive. The art just passes as bearable, but is by no means good. As a whole I really can't imagine this movie appealing to many people. An idol movie with few idol elements and an isekai story with bad fight scenes and a stupid plot is really not much of anything at all. The most I can imagine this doing is maybe satisfying the desire for something new from existing fans, but even then it is highly dependent on your individual tolerance to all the negatives.

Not Recommended