根据日本漫画家Koi创作的漫画改编的TV动画《请问您今天要来点兔子吗?》是不少宅男心中的神作,然而该作推出的新作剧场版在今年3月宣布跳票后,一直让粉丝们牵挂不已。今天(6月25日)官方终于宣布《请问您今天要来点兔子吗?》剧场版预定于2017年11月11日上映,同时制作阵容也得到了公开。根据官网公布的情报,《请问您今天要来点兔子吗??~Dear My Sister~》上映时间为2017年11月11日。剧场版的动画将由production Doa公司制作,而非制作TV动画的WHITE FOX公司。执导TV动画的桥本裕之将继续担任剧场版导演,同时他还将与原作者Koi一起负责编剧,剧场版的角色设计依然是奥田阳介,配乐由川田瑠夏负责。另外,官方还公布剧场版的主题曲CD也将于11月11日发售,为了纪念剧场版上映还将于10月推出新的角色歌曲CD。
From the hit series "Daria" comes her first movie, "Is It Fall Yet?", immediately following season 4 of the show. The movie follows Daria and the students of Lawndale High over their summer vacation. Kevin and Brittany become lifeguards, while Quinn and the Fashion Club all get a tutor, David, who Quinn (surprising even herself) has her eyes on. Mack drives an ice cream truck while Jodie is swamped with volunteer work. Daria and Jane have had a fight over Tom, Daria's boyfriend and Jane's ex, causing them to go separate ways for the summer. Jane goes off to an artists' colony where she meets a fellow artist Alison and big-headed instructor Daniel, self-proclaimed genius. Meanwhile Helen volunteers Daria's service at Mr. O'Neill's summer day camp, the It's OK To Cry Corral, with only hoping-to-be-enlightened Mr. DeMartino for company. There, Daria tries to reach out to troubled Link, a 12-year-old version of herself, all while battling self-doubt and slight resentment towards Tom and his wealthy elitest family. It's going to be a long summer... Written by Adam Spradli
Graduation is looming and the seniors of Lawndale High are busy with college preparations. Daria and Tom are applying to snobby Bromwell, which Tom seems sure to get into, while Jane faces rejections from local art schools and contemplate life without an art degree. Jodie applies to an African American college against her parents' wishes, while the cheerleaders look forward to school at Great Prairie State. In the meantime, Quinn gets a part-time job hostessing and meets a new friend, Lindy, who helps brush off some of that shallowness. But Lindy isn't as perfect as she comes off. The pressures and frustrations of college applications, misunderstandings, and growing up mount with full force as the 'Daria' TV show finales with 'Is It College Yet?' Written by Adam Spradli