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What cartoon does this rabbit come from?

rabbit with full strength

Introduction

The cartoon "rabbit with full strength", which is popular with Japanese office workers and OL because of its cute image and distinctive personality, will begin to broadcast its TV animation on January 5, 28. The original author depicts the lives of rabbits who make a living on the construction site and go all out every day for Ikeda Kei. The upward image of a cute and hard-working rabbit makes Japanese office workers under great pressure encouraged and comforted, but does it really matter if the slogan on the construction site is "All-out First"? Don't you need safety first? Can you forgive as long as you do your best? TV animation will be broadcast in "Saby Animation Theater".

"All-out Rabbit" is a picture book painted by Japanese writer Ikeda Kei. It has only been published in two separate volumes, and it has been decided to be animated, which shows its popularity. The reason why the title of the book is "All-out Rabbit" is because all the rabbits in it are trying their best to live. Although it is called the healing system, it sometimes makes people lose their strength … This work describes a rabbit called the healing system by rabbits around. It grew up in a lovely and warm environment, and was always called "so cute" and "so cute", and lived leisurely every day in people's favor. But it is not enough to live leisurely, until one day he finds that loveliness and warmth can't be eaten as food, and the harsh real world really begins. Fortunately, I happened to meet the boss of Quanli Works Store, and then I was picked up and started his days at Quanli Construction Site. There, he met some colleagues with different personalities ... Some were originally the group leader of the mob, the elder sister of OL, and some young ladies who were little and loved playing mobile phones ... So he began to learn to work hard, fall in love with each other, and of course ... to mix up.