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Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions
Cover of Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai! light novel volume 1
中二病でも恋がしたい!
(Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!)
GenreRomantic comedy
Light novel
Written byTorako
Illustrated byNozomi Ōsaka
Published byKyoto Animation
Original runJune 1, 2011December 28, 2011
Volumes2
Original net animation
Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions Lite
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byNijine
StudioKyoto Animation
Released September 27, 2012 November 1, 2012
Runtime6 minutes per episode
Episodes6 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byNijine
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS, TVA, Animax, BS11
English network
Original run October 4, 2012 December 19, 2012
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
StudioKyoto Animation
ReleasedJune 19, 2013
Runtime24 minutes
Anime film
Takanashi Rikka Kai: Gekijō-ban Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
StudioKyoto Animation
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2013
Original net animation
Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! -Heart Throb- Lite
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byNijine
StudioKyoto Animation
Released December 26, 2013 – present
Runtime4 minutes per episode
Anime television series
Love, Chunibyo and Other Delusions! -Heart Throb-
Directed byTatsuya Ishihara
Written byJukki Hanada
Music byNijine
StudioKyoto Animation
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS, TVA, BS11, Animax
Original run January 8, 2014 – present

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions (中二病でも恋がしたい!, Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!, Even With Eighth Grader Syndrome, I Want to Be in Love), also known as Chū-2 for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Torako, with illustrations provided by Nozomi Ōsaka. The work won an honorable mention in the Kyoto Animation Award competition in 2010, leading the company to assume its publication and release two volumes in 2011. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between October 4 and December 19, 2012, with six six-minute Lite episodes streamed on YouTube. The anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for release in North America. An animated film was released in September 2013, and a second anime season, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions -Heart Throb-, began airing in January 2014.

Plot

Yūta Togashi is a boy who, during junior high school, had 'adolescent delusions' (中二病, chūnibyō, lit. "junior high school second grade illness"), believing that he possesses supernatural powers and dubbing himself the 'Dark Flame Master,' therefore alienating himself from his classmates. Finding his past embarrassing, Yūta attempts to start off high school where he does not know anyone, free from his old delusions. This proves to be difficult, however, as a delusional girl in his class, Rikka Takanashi, learns of Yūta's past and becomes interested in him.

As the plot progresses, Rikka becomes more attached to Yūta, who, despite finding her delusions irritating and embarrassing, accepts her. He helps Rikka with a number of things, including founding and maintaining her club and tutoring her. When he joins her on her summer vacation, Yūta learns that two years prior, Rikka's father, whom she was very close to, died unexpectedly due to a terminal illness, causing her to fall into her delusions. After Yūta agrees to help Rikka search for the 'Ethereal Horizon' (不可視境界線, Fukashi Kyōkaisen), which she believes will lead her to her father, she becomes romantically interested in him and vice versa.

Characters

Yūta Togashi (富樫 勇太, Togashi Yūta)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
Yūta is the male protagonist of the story, a high-school freshman who used to be delusional, believing himself to be the "Dark Flame Master" and becoming alienated from everyone as a result. Finding this to be embarrassing, he attempts to erase this past from existence, even choosing to go to a separate high school from all of his junior-high-school classmates. However, after encountering Rikka, his past delusions come back to haunt him.
Rikka Takanashi (小鳥遊 六花, Takanashi Rikka)
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida
Rikka is the female protagonist of the story, a girl in the same class as Yūta who moved in with her older sister who lives above Yūta's apartment. She is an intensely delusional girl who believes herself to possess a "Wicked Eye" (邪王真眼, Jaō Shingan, lit. True Eye of the Evil King) and as such always wears a medical eye patch and bandages around her left arm, though she has no injuries. Despite being quite attached to Yūta, she is cautious of strangers and adopts a battle pose whenever she meets someone for the first time. Her fantasy weapon of choice is a frilly parasol which she wields as a sword. For her delusional operations, she often dresses in a mostly-black gothic dress and hose. She is also rather clumsy, often tripping over and forgetting things. The origin of her delusions came from Yūta himself, without his knowledge.
Satone Shichimiya (七宮 智音, Shichimiya Satone)
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma
Satone was Yūta's middle school classmate. Although she considered Yūta to be her only true friend, she ended up transferring schools without saying goodbye during their second middle school year. She suffers from delusions and calls herself "Sophia Ring SP Saturn VII" (ソフィアリング・SP・サターン7世) and addresses Yūta with the nickname "Yūsha" (勇者, lit. "Hero"). Satone is a character from the second light novel and appears in the anime's second season. Yūta's delusions began with his admiration and mimicry of Satone's behavior.
Shinka Nibutani (丹生谷 森夏, Nibutani Shinka)
Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki
Shinka is Yūta's classmate and class representative, who is also a cheerleader. One of the most popular girls in the class due to her looks, she is generally thought of a kind and gentle girl. The truth, however is that, much like Yūta, she was also a delusional teen who called herself Mori Summer (モリサマー, Mori Samā) and had also chosen a different high school from her previous classmates to escape her past. When she learns Sanae is in possession of the last evidence of her delusional phase, Shinka joins Rikka's school club in order to try and retrieve it. When out of the public eye, Shinka shows her true nature to be bit more bitter and easily irritable, particularly when dealing with Sanae. While Yūta initially admired her or even had a crush on her, after seeing her true colors, he is disillusioned and becomes friends with Shinka instead.
Kumin Tsuyuri (五月七日 くみん, Tsuyuri Kumin)
Voiced by: Azumi Asakura
An anime original character, Kumin is a carefree girl who is a year above Yūta and the others. She loves sleeping and often carrying around a pillow (or many) with her wherever she goes. In one extreme case, she is even shown sleeping in a full futon on school grounds. Having been home-schooled before high school, she is very sheltered and conservative, lending her an old-fashioned ladylike demeanor which Makoto finds attractive. Her own "Nap Club" is integrated into Rikka's social group for lack of members. Out of respect for Rikka and Sanae, she earnestly attempts to understand their delusional fantasies. She is also quite fond of cats.
Sanae Dekomori (凸守 早苗, Dekomori Sanae)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka
An anime original character, Sanae is a second-year junior high student who has very long blonde elastic twintails that often prove to be more of a hindrance than a help. Like Rikka, she is extremely delusional and often indulges in fantasy with her. However, unlike Rikka, she is a superb student who is at the top of her class and has already completed the entire junior-high mathematics curriculum. She owns several copies of the magic-spells book which is the remaining evidence of Shinka's delusional days. She is often at odds with Shinka, who she does not believe to be the real Mori Summer. She often ends her sentences with 'desu', emphasizing it to make it sound more like 'death'. She comes from a very rich family.
Makoto Isshiki (一色 誠, Isshiki Makoto)
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi
Makoto is Yūta's classmate who sits behind him and often analyzes the other girls in the class. He joins the Light Music Club so he could be with girls and attract their attention by carrying about his guitar, though he does not seem to have learned how to play it. Fond of his thick hair after being forced to wear it short for sports activities for the last three years, he is forced to have his head shaved once more when his notebook containing the "Cutie Poll" of the girls in his class is discovered. In the anime, he gets a crush on Kumin.
Kazari Kannagi (巫部 風鈴, Kannagi Kazari)
Voiced by: Manami Shirakawa
Nicknamed: Class Idol, Wind chime, Fuurin-chan, Kazari-chan, God.
She's a cute idol of the class of Yuuta and whose beauty transcends over all others, i.e., Kannagi is woman more beautiful and sexy of the high school. However, came in second place of the poll cutie that, by surprise and very competitive between the two, was overcome by Shinka Nibutani. But, despite finishing second in the already mentioned poll, it remained the first center of attention for most men. Kannagi is as popular as it is Nibutani.
Kazari Kannagi characterized to be a girl with strong character and also shows his cheerful side with his friends and looks positive in their opinions; impulsive and active in acting, often deliberately joke (She's a troll without a doubt).
It is also a friend of Nibutani and had a close friendship with her in middle school. Not many details about his past. But what can be inferred is that it also suffered the chuunibyou. Was, or still is nicknamed "Fuurin" which in English would be "Wind Chime", hated being called that, using his nickname. She eventually had to accept his past and his chuunibyou ... Reasons? it may be by the intervention of Rikka on the class trip (a chapter of the light novel), although not really know.
Always Kannagi when she is with Nibutani shown an unpleasant atmosphere (its presence makes allusion to the ghosts, in this case with Nibutani, are evil spirits).
Kuzuha Togashi (富樫 樟葉, Togashi Kuzuha)
Voiced by: Kaori Fukuhara
Kuzuha is Yūta's younger sister who is in the first year of junior high school.
Yumeha Togashi (富樫 夢葉, Togashi Yumeha)
Voiced by: Mami Shitara
Yumeha is Yūta's youngest sister, aged five. She finds Yūta's prior fantasy antics intriguing, often refers to them as "cool" and admires or idolizes Rikka.
Nanase Tsukumo (九十九 七瀬, Tsukumo Nanase)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
Yūta and Rikka's homeroom teacher, who is often kind, if sometimes a little sadistic in teasing her students, particularly Rikka. She is called Nana-chan by Yūta and Rikka.
Tōka Takanashi (小鳥遊 十花, Takanashi Tōka)
Voiced by: Eri Sendai
An anime original character, Tōka is Rikka's older sister who supports her by working as a chef at a fine restaurant. She often has to put up with her younger sister's delusional antics, often punishing her by whacking her with a ladle-- which, in her delusions, Rikka sees as an extra-large and dangerous weapon. She is also seen to be extremely acrobatic and flexible, which she attributes to being a rhythmic gymnast when she herself was in high school. Rikka depicts her sister as a high priestess of evil and accuses Tōka of restraining her from her quest to reach the "Ethereal Horizon". She is sometimes seen playing house with Yumeha but on a negative outlook where they are always divorcing.

Media

Light novels

Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions began as a light novel series written by Torako, with illustrations by Nozomi Ōsaka. Torako entered the first novel in the series into the first Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2010, and it won an honorable mention in the novel category.[1] The studio later published the first volume on June 1, 2011,[2] and a second volume was released on December 28, 2011.[3]

Anime

A 12-episode anime television series adaptation, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and produced by Kyoto Animation, aired in Japan between October 4 and December 19, 2012.[4][5][6][7] Starting before the TV series' airing, a series of six original net animation shorts titled Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions Lite were streamed weekly on YouTube between September 27 and November 1, 2012.[8][9] The television series were released on six BD/DVD compilation volumes between December 19, 2012, and May 15, 2013.[10][11] The volumes also contained bonus shorts titled Depth of Field: Ai to Nikushimi Gekijō (Depth of Field ~ 愛と憎しみ劇場, Depth of Field: Love and Hate Theater).[12] A seventh volume, containing an original video animation episode, another Depth of Field short and the Lite shorts, was released on June 19, 2013.[9] The series has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and was streamed on Anime Network.[13][14]

The opening theme is "Sparkling Daydream" by Zaq, and the ending theme is "Inside Identity" by Black Raison d'être (Maaya Uchida, Chinatsu Akasaki, Azumi Asakura and Sumire Uesaka). There are also three insert songs: "Hajimari no Tane" (始まりの種, The Seed of Start) by Zaq in episode eight, "Kimi no Tonari ni" (君のとなりに, Next to You) by Zaq in episode ten and "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi o" (見上げてごらん夜の星を, Look Up at the Stars in the Night) by Maaya Uchida in episode ten. The single for "Sparkling Daydream" was released on October 24, 2012 and the single for "Inside Identity" on November 21, 2012.[15] For the Lite episodes, the opening theme is "Kimi e" (君へ, To You) and the ending theme is "Shikkoku ni Odoru Haōbushi" (漆黒に躍る弧濁覇王節, The Melody of Conqueror Dancing in Jet Black); both are sung by Zaq.[16]

An anime film titled Takanashi Rikka Kai: Gekijō-ban Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai! (小鳥遊六花・改 ~劇場版 中二病でも恋がしたい!~, "Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions the Movie: Rikka Takanashi Revision"), which retells the events of the first anime season from Rikka's perspective, was released in Japanese theaters on September 14, 2013, and was later released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on February 19, 2014.[17] A second anime television season, titled Love, Chunibyo and Other Delusions! -Heart Throb- (中二病でも恋がしたい!戀, Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai! Ren), began airing in Japan on January 8, 2014 and is being simulcast by Crunchyroll.[18] The opening theme is "Voice" by Zaq and the ending theme is "Van!shment Th!s World" by Black Raison d'être. The first of a second series of Lite episodes was released on YouTube on December 26, 2013.[19] The ending theme for the Lite episodes is "Shin'en ni Mau Senritsu Shanikusai" (深淵に舞う戦慄謝肉祭, A Hair-Raising Carnival Dancing in the Abyss) by Zaq. The second season has also been licensed by Sentai Filmworks, under the title Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions -Heart Throb-.[20]

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