Seishun Buta Yarou's story is about to end

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 In the caption to the thirteenth volume of the light novels written by Hajime Kamoshida and illustrated by Keiji Mizoguchi , Seishun Buta Yarou Series ( Rascal Does Not Dream ), it was reported that the popular literary franchise has entered its final story arc . This thirteenth volume is titled Seishun Buta Yarou wa Santa Claus no Yume wo Minai ( Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus ) and was released on July 7 in Japan.



For his part, Hajime Kamoshida began publishing the light novels in April 2014 through the Kadokawa publishing house . The literary franchise does not have numbered volumes, instead each one bears the title of its own plot arc, but keeping the “ Seishun Buta Yarou ( Rascal Does Not Dream )” part, which gives the franchise its name.

A manga adaptation by Tsugumi Nanamiya has been published in Dengeki G's Comic magazine since December 2015, while CloverWorks studios have been in charge of an anime adaptation, which includes a thirteen-episode television series that premiered this fall . -2018 (October-December) , followed by three films adapting the sixth and seventh volumes ( Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl ), eighth ( Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out ) and ninth ( Rascal Does Not Dream of to Knapsack Kid ).

Sinopsis de Seishun Buta Yarou Series

One day, in the library where Sakuta Azusagawa studies, he meets an unexpected sight: a beautiful high school girl dressed as a bunny. She turns out to be Mai Sakurajima, a famous former actress and fellow student at Minegahara High School. However, her surprise at seeing Mai in such a daring outfit in the library is nothing compared to her shocking realization that he is the only one who can see her! Remembering an event from her past, Sakuta offers to help Mai discover the reason for her invisibility. Although their relationship is initially contentious, the two quickly grow close: Mai and Sakuta grow to appreciate each other, and their friendship develops into a budding romance.

This makes his determination to solve Mai's dilemma even greater. As the investigation progresses, Sakuta attributes Mai's situation to an urban legend known as the Adolescence Syndrome: strange phenomena that occur in youth, unexplained by science and often dismissed as delusions. With few promising results, Mai's situation worsens to the point that not being seen is the least of her worries. Will Sakuta and Mai be able to solve the mystery of her Adolescence Syndrome before it completely disappears?

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Kamoshida Hajime (Author), Mizoguchi Cage (Illustrator) / KADOKAWA

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