Puberty Syndrome—a rumored, mysterious syndrome that only affects those in their puberty. For example, a bunny girl suddenly appeared in front of Sakuta Azusagawa. The bunny girl's real identity is Mai Sakurajima, a teenage celebrity who is currently an inactive high school senior. For some reason, her charming figure does not reflect in the eyes of others. In the course of revealing the mystery behind this phenomenon, Sakuta begins to explore his feelings towards Mai. Set in a city where the skies and seas shine, Sakuta unfolds the meaning behind his bizarre encounters on women with the said syndrome.
Puberty Syndrome—a rumored, mysterious syndrome that only affects those in their puberty. For example, a bunny girl suddenly appeared in front of Sakuta Azusagawa. The bunny girl's real identity is Mai Sakurajima, a teenage celebrity who is currently an inactive high school senior. For some reason, her charming figure does not reflect in the eyes of others. In the course of revealing the mystery behind this phenomenon, Sakuta begins to explore his feelings towards Mai. Set in a city where the skies and seas shine, Sakuta unfolds the meaning behind his bizarre encounters on women with the said syndrome.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of individual psychological and social struggles in adolescence, with solutions centered on personal connection and individual agency rather than broader political or systemic critiques, leading to a neutral rating.
This anime features a traditional Japanese cast and setting, with no explicit DEI-driven casting or race/gender swaps. The narrative positively portrays its male protagonist and heterosexual relationships, focusing on individual psychological challenges rather than critiquing traditional identities or centering explicit DEI themes.
The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative primarily focuses on heterosexual relationships and supernatural phenomena, with no explicit or implicit exploration of queer identities or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The anime adapts the original light novel series without altering the established gender of any significant characters. All main and supporting characters retain their canonical gender from the source material.
This anime series adapts a Japanese light novel. All characters, originally depicted as Japanese in the source material, are consistently portrayed as Japanese in the animated adaptation. There are no instances of characters being depicted as a different race than established.
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