A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives Songs Lyrics

Itsuka Tenma no Kuro-Usagi
A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives Songs Lyrics

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A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives Opening Lyrics Itsuka Tenma no Kuro-Usagi Opening Lyrics
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A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives OVA Lyrics and other songs Itsuka Tenma no Kuro-Usagi OVA Lyrics and other songs

Anime Information

Title:A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives

Also Called:Itsuka Tenma no Kuro-Usagi

Type:TV

Released on year:2014

Released in:Spring

Num Episodes:12

Argument

Kokoa Hoto is a happy, outgoing girl who makes friends with anyone in three seconds. She befriends the shy and precocious granddaughter of Rabbit House cafe's founder, Chino Kafuu, who is often seen with the talking rabbit, Tippy, on her head, after moving in with the Kafuu family to attend high school away from home.
Kokoa befriends another part-timer, Rize Tedeza, who has unusual behavior and significant physical abilities due to her military upbringing; Chiya Ujimatsu, a waitress from a rival cafe who does everything at her own pace; and Sharo Kirima, another waitress from a different cafe who has the air of a noblewoman despite her poverty.
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? is a heartwarming comedy about five young waitresses and their amusing adventures in the town they call home, with fluffy silliness and caffeinated fun.

About

Takaya Kagami's light novel series A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives (, Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi, lit. The Devil's Black Rabbit of an Unknown Time) is illustrated by Japanese-Brazilian illustrator Y Kamiya. Between November 2008 and December 2013, Fujimi Shobo published 13 novels in the series. Kurenai Gekk no Seitokaishitsu (, Gekk Kurenai's Student Council Room) is a spin-off series that has five volumes and has been running since February 2010. On October 9, 2009, Shiori Asahina's manga adaptation began serialization in the shnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age. Between July and September 2011, a 12-episode anime adaptation aired.