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Sugoi Co Presents Rascal Does Not Dream Double Feature in Cinemas April 11

Rascal Does Not Dream Double Feature. In Cinemas across Australia and New Zealand April 11.

Melbourne, Australia 13 Mar 2024

Sugoi! We're excited to announce the upcoming theatrical double feature release ofRascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out & Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid will be coming to cinemas from April 11. One ticket will get fans into both movies played back to back.

All screenings will be in Japanese with English subtitles.

Fan Screening
Be the first in Australia and New Zealand to see the double feature! Sydney and Melbourne will be hosting screening events on Tuesday April 9. Tickets will be available at the same time as the general release.

The screenings will be taking place at the following locations:
Sydney: Event Cinemas George St
Melbourne: Hoyts Melbourne Central

Doors will open from 6pm with the film starting at 6:30pm.

Synopsis
Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out
After a draining December, Sakuta is quickly nearing the end of his second year of high school. Since Mai is a third-year student, they don't have much time left together before graduation rolls around. Meanwhile, his sister, Kaede, is slowly but steadily venturing outdoors again. Just as she begins to find her footing, she announces her most ambitious goal yet – attending her brother's high school. Sakuta knows better than anyone how difficult this will be for Kaede, and he's ready to support her however he can. He's just not sure what's best for her…or what she really wants.

Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid
March begins, and there is only one month left in the third term. Sakuta Azusagawa is about to celebrate the graduation of his girlfriend Mai Sakurajima. As he waits for Mai at Shichirigahama beach, an elementary school-aged girl who looks like Mai did when she was a child actress appears in front of him. While reflecting on this mysterious encounter, he receives a phone call from his father. Kaede's mother never came to terms with what happened to Kaede. Having been hospitalized for so long, their mother finally wants to see her daughter. To fulfill their mother's wish, Sakuta makes the decision to meet face-to-face–something they haven't done in a long time. He's unable to hide his nervousness about all this. Never-before-seen scars begin to appear on Sakuta's body. Could these be warning signs of a new type of puberty syndrome?

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