| Episodes: 4 | Score: 7.9 (41988)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: Special
Synopsis
Happa no Suizokukan One morning, Daikichi Kawachi finds Rin Kaga eagerly crafting fish out of autumn leaves. Wanting to spur her newfound interest, Daikichi helps Rin learn more about the beautiful and diverse animals that live under the sea. Santa-san e Spending their first Christmas together, Daikichi and Rin prepare to welcome Santa Claus and his reindeer. Osora ni Mankai With the cherry blossoms in full bloom, Rin wants to go flower watching the next day with Daikichi alongside Kouki and Yukari Nitani. However, the forecast of a spring storm may dampen their plans. Kaeri Michi After their visit to a summer festival, Kouki is still energetic and wishes to look around more. Daikichi decides to take the group on a quick detour before heading home. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Voice Actors
Matsuura, Ayu
Tsuchida, Hiroshi
Sakai, Noa
Ohara, Sayaka
News
04/28/2012, 11:02 AM
According to their official press release, NIS America has licensed Usagi Drop (Bunny Drop). NIS America will release the 11-episode series in their premium package ...
07/20/2011, 08:48 AM
According to Neowing, each of the four volumes of Usagi Drop Blu-ray & DVD will carry an extra short episode. The first volume will be released on October 28th. ...
Reviews
whiteflame55
Pretty cute set of stories. The first one is pretty innovative with its visual design. The entire idea of making fish out of leaves in order to design your own storybook aquarium (as well as the resulting pictures) were the highlight of these specials for me. The second is a pretty bog standard Christmas story that's mainly enhanced by the central duo. It's sweet to be sure, with a little something extra thrown in from Rin's perspective. The third also has a pretty beautiful visual design with the blossoms and the finale is especially pretty. I think they made a lot out of what could have beena very simple "let's go see the beautiful flowers" episode. The fourth has some nice visuals with the fireflies and a bit of something personal to Daikichi. Overall, it's a fun experience, light and airy, albeit without many of the more investing aspects of the series proper.
MKSTEEL
Fantastic little short episodes which bookend a handful of episodes, best watched in sequence with the series proper, as they extend the narratives of the corresponding episodes. I enjoyed how each one corresponded to seasonal shifts in line with the main episodes' progression of seasons, as was shown in the end credits for the specials and episodes proper. The seasonal progression over the course of the series was a similar aesthetic to what Production IG did with the credit sequences in Kimi ni Todoke with seasonal shifts shown through art in the credit rolls, definitely a nice touch to help show time progression in asubtle way.
myronator
Usagi Drop is one of the best slice of life animes around. It depicts the relationship between a foster parent and daughter accurately while tellling an entertaining and in depth story. These four short specials complement the series, providing some extra content to fit in between some of the episodes. At five minutes per special, there isn't much time given to develop an in-depth story. Instead, the focus of each special is on a certain event or moment in Rin's life, for example; leaf collecting. Each special manages to capture the essence of the parent series. While they're short, they're exactly what you would expect afterwatching Usagi Drop. Rin and Daikichi's relationship is still at the center of the show. The comedy is still there, but so are the beautiful touching moments that fans of Usagi Drop have grown used to seeing. If you enjoyed the parent series, then these will please you. The visuals, soundtrack and voice acting are the same as before and the quality is just as high. The only negative is that there isn't any sign that there will be any future specials like these. After you finish the parent series, definitely watch these.
Miss-Scarlett
These four little specials are so cute. At five minutes each they're a perfect filler between episodes. Usagi Drop has been named as a slice of life anime, well these little shorts are like a slice out of that first slice of life! I think these episodes followed on beautifully from the parent anime, the sound and the style seemed the same to me, as did the characters. Of course in five minutes you can't always expect the same character development from what you get from something twenty minutes long. Although I would have loved to have seen something like the Episode 3.5 "Dear My Santa Claus"developed into a longer Christmas Special it was still really beautiful. But at the same time those Christmas Specials are done by everyone these days so in a way it was probably best they kept it short and sweet and only showed another reference of the care, respect and love Rin and Daikichi have for one another and how they react to another new event in their new relationship. I'm going to end my review by mentioning that making these short episodes was a much better idea than trying to condense these extra scenes into the parent anime and I'd definitely watch them again and again, just like I will the main Usagi Drop episodes.