![]() However, Sakuta refuses to accept such an outcome and together with Mai, they agree to find a way to help the dying young Shoko, knowing that saving her means risking the loss of everything that has happened up to then. Sakuta stops Mai from sacrificing herself and prevents himself from being run over, but now Shoko does not have a heart transplant from anyone and her illness remains uncured. Sakuta makes a firm decision and returns to the past to save his love. Unable to bear seeing him like this, adult Shoko helps him one last time by telling him a secret: with her help, he can also return to the past to rewrite history the ultimate implication being that the adult Shoko disappears forever. Sakuta is in shock and devastated after Mai's death. As a result, the entire chain of causality changes - Sakuta lives, but Mai is killed and becomes Shoko's heart donor instead. Sakuta nearly gets run over, but Mai pushes him aside at the last moment and gets hit by the car instead. Against Mai's wishes, Sakuta decides to sacrifice himself so that Shoko can live. However, Shoko developed feelings for Sakuta through their interactions in her youth, so she decided to come back to the past and save his life. Adult Shoko comes from the future after a successful heart transplant, and her heart donor was Sakuta himself - who Shoko reveals was declared brain dead after a near-fatal traffic accident on Christmas Eve. When both Sakuta and Mai become concerned about the middle school Shoko's situation and think of ways to help her, Sakuta eventually figures out the link between his wounds and adult Shoko. Sakuta discovers that the middle school Shoko is suffering from a heart disease that urgently requires heart transplantation to save her life. While taking his younger sister to the hospital, Sakuta discovers that there are two Shokos - the one in middle school and the older one who helped him in the past. However, their peaceful lives are interrupted by the appearance of Sakuta's first love, Shoko Makinohara. He greatly enjoys his days with Mai Sakurajima, who for the past 6 months has been both his girlfriend and senior. In Fujisawa, Sakuta Azusagawa is in his second year of high school. ![]() A sequel film, Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out, was released in 2023. The film was originally released in June 2019 in Japan, and received limited theatrical releases in other regions in late 2019. Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl is a 2019 Japanese animated romantic supernatural drama film based on the sixth and seventh volumes of the light novel series Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai written by Hajime Kamoshida and illustrated by Keeji Mizoguchi.
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