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Which Studio Could Make Bunny Girl Senpai: Season 2? There are some major shake-ups with the production teams for Bunny Girl Senpai: Movie 2. Aniplex, Tokyo MX, Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, BS11, ABC Animation, and Kadokawa all co-produced Season 1 and Movie 1. However, only Aniplex and Kadokawa are confirmed for Movie 2. Now, whether or not the other companies truly backed out or simply haven’t been revealed yet remains to be seen. As for the animation though, CloverWorks is still the studio of choice for Movie 2. Where To Watch Bunny Girl Senpai You can catch Bunny Girl Senpai: Season 1 on Crunchyroll, Funimation, Netflix, and Shahid. Unfortunately, it’s pretty hard to get your hands on the Dreaming Girl movie. It currently isn’t on any streaming platform in America. Your best bet is simply buying a physical copy on DVD or Blu-ray. It’s available on Netflix in South Korea though, so if you have a VPN with servers there, you can use that. This past doesn’t bode well for Bunny Girl Senpai: Movie 2.

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The show is animated with Adobe Flash software; all the production is done in France except the special episodes "Noximilien l'Horloger" and "Ogrest, la Légende", both produced in Japan. The series is directed by Anthony "Tot" Roux, and character design is directed by Xavier "Xa" Houssin and Kim "Tcho" Etinoff. [1] A spin-off called Mini-Wakfu, which features humorous shorts with characters depicted in chibi style has aired since September 2009. The special episode "Noximilien l'Horloger", the origin story of the main antagonist, Nox, was produced in Japan and features a radically different art style made by the same team of animators who worked on Kaiba and Kemonozume. The episode was directed by Eunyoung Choi with Masaaki Yuasa on character design. A successful Kickstarter campaign to produce an English-language dub of the series was launched in January 2014.