Is the Order a Rabbit? BLOOM
Finished · 12 epEncourage Films · 2020 · Japan

Is the Order a Rabbit? BLOOM

ご注文はうさぎですか? BLOOM

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The third season of Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? As summer turns to autumn, the colorful Rabbit House regulars return to serve up warm treats and tasty drinks at the Rabbit House café — along with a heaping helping of adorable antics and cute capers, of course! (Source: HIDIVE)

Episodes

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1. Episode 1 - I Knew at First Glance That It Was No Ordinary Fluffball
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2. Episode 2 - The Girl Who Loved Wheat and the Girl Loved by Azuki Beans.
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3. Episode 3 - Do You Remember the Day You First Got Drunk? You Tried to Light a Campfire in Your Own Home, Didn't You?
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4. Episode 4 - Your Lucky Items Are Vegetables, Crime, and Punishment.
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5. Episode 5 - Cocoa and Murderous Intent Without Malice
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6. Episode 6 - A Story About Telling a Story
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7. Episode 7 - Call Me Sister
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8. Episode 8 - Wet with Pool Water, Wet with Rain, Wet with Tears
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9. Episode 9 - Aoyama Slump Mountain
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10. Episode 10 - The Anti-Sister Battle Corps, Also Known As the Chimame Corps
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11. Episode 11 - The Girl Dons a Red Coat and Drives a Team of Rabbits Across the Christmas Eve Night Sky
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12. Episode 12 - For You, I Can Sleep Late
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