Ichitaka No Mousou Nikki | (dub)
This collection of "Delusion Diaries" serves as a companion piece to the main I''s Pure OVA. It focuses entirely on the hyper-active imagination of the protagonist, Ichitaka Seto. While the main series deals with the drama of high school romance, these shorts lean heavily into the comedy and fan service inherent in Ichitaka’s daydreams. The Dub Performance
If you aren't already a fan of the I''s franchise, the "delusion" format might feel repetitive.
Below is a draft review based on the production quality and fan consensus for this specific series. Genre: Romance, Ecchi, Slice of Life Format: OVA Shorts (Dream sequences) Ichitaka no Mousou Nikki (Dub)
Some of the dialogue and slang may feel slightly dated to a modern viewer. Final Verdict
Having the same voice cast as the main I''s Pure series provides a seamless experience for fans. Cons This collection of "Delusion Diaries" serves as a
As a production from the mid-2000s, the audio mixing is standard for the era. The voices are clear, though the background music and ambient effects sometimes feel thin compared to modern high-budget releases. Pros
The English voice actor for Ichitaka delivers a solid performance that captures the character's constant state of panic and hormonal frustration. In a series that relies on internal monologues and exaggerated reactions, the dub successfully conveys his "lovable loser" energy without becoming grating. The Dub Performance If you aren't already a
The dub perfectly captures the "awkward teen" vibe of the original manga.