CATDOLL: I feel really sorry for it. A Japanese store is giving out "Would you like a rabbit today?" chocolates to singles

CATDOLL: I feel really sorry for it. A Japanese store is giving out "Would you like a rabbit today?" chocolates to singles

Last year on Valentine's Day, the popular cute anime "Is the Order a Rabbit?" distributed free chocolates to otakus at Animate, anime specialty stores across Japan. Although receiving the chocolates required shouting out a super shy passcode, it still attracted a large number of fans to collect them.

This year, this shame-testing activity is going to be staged again... Anyway, no one has a girlfriend, so let's just dance along with the rabbit on that day!


There are chocolates to be had on Valentine’s Day this year!

The sales of the second season of the animation "Excuse Me, Is the Order a Rabbit?" has skyrocketed, surpassing the first season. With such a good result, of course we must thank the fans for their support, so the official announcement was made that a chocolate giveaway event will be held on Valentine's Day in a month. Although the content of the event is still unclear, it should be a test of shame like last year...


Last year's Valentine's Day chocolate distribution event

Last year, the official "Order a Rabbit" cooperated with Animate, anime stores across Japan, to distribute chocolates. Since random character cards were distributed along with the chocolates, fans who were originally not interested in chocolates flocked to buy them.


The Akihabara branch posted a notice of the team formation the night before

Maybe they had received a tip-off, but Animate Akihabara posted a notice on the eve of Valentine's Day, hoping that fans who had already lined up before the store opened would comply with relevant regulations. Could it be that someone would really go out and line up early on Valentine's Day just to grab chocolates and character cards?


There are really a lot of people!

The so-called "test of shame" is not about queuing up to receive chocolates on Valentine's Day, but about having to say the secret phrase "My heart is pounding" to the store clerk before receiving the chocolates. According to the feedback from Japanese netizens at the time, everyone was extremely embarrassed when they said this in front of the store clerk; what's even more embarrassing is that some store clerks didn't know the content of the event, so they asked the otaku to say it several times...


Heart-shaped chocolates and cards sent last year

Will this year continue last year's tradition, or will it add the more shameful requirement of singing and dancing?

via: Otaku News

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