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{{quote|''"[[Arc Words|Don't you think this world is better than you expected?]]"''}}
 
{{quote|''"One bright autumn day, I learned of Grandpa's demise. Hence I took a leave of absence, packed my bag, and rushed home. Only to find a little girl I had never seen before."''}}
 
When Daikichi Kawachi questions his mother, he learns that the six-year-old girl is Rin, his grandfather's ''illegitimate daughter.'' When everybody else in the family makes excuses to avoid taking care of her, Daikichi gets pissed off and impulsively takes her in himself. From buying her clothes, getting her into kindergarten, transferring to a job with better hours, and trying to work out what to do regarding Rin's absentee mother Masako, Daikichi does all in his power to do right by Rin, no matter the cost to himself.
 
'''Bunny Drop''' ('''Usagi Drop''' in Japanese) is a [[Josei]] manga by Yumi Unita centering on the drama of bachelor Daikichi and the change he makes to his life so he can care for Rin. From buying her clothes, getting her into kindergarten, transferring to a job with better hours, and trying to work out what to do regarding Rin's absentee mother Masako, Daikichi does all in his power to do right by Rin, no matter the cost to himself.
 
The series is licensed by Yen Press, which haswas startedpublished releasingbetween it2005 inand North America2011. An anime (viewable on [http://www.crunchyroll.com/usagi-drop Crunchyroll]) ran inon the [[NoitaminA]] block in the [[Summer 2011 Anime]], and a live-action movie was released in July of that year.
 
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=== This series features examples of: ===
* [[Accidental Pervert]] - Happens to Daikichi early on.
* [[Adult Child]] - Masako; Daikichi is [[Informed Flaw|said to be this]] in the past, but grows out of it quickly.