In Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions Rikka Version, it's just so not fair! Sure, Rikka may be a 'chunibyo' afflicted with a state where she's convinced that she has hidden powers. Maybe she DOES think she has an evil eye that always has to be covered with a patch. But that doesn't mean that what she believes isn't real to her, and Rikka knows in her twisted little heart that Yuta Togashi is much more than just another boy. So why is he always pulling away? At long last, here's the chance to see the world through Rikka's eyes (or eye, technically, since the evil one is usually covered). Armed with your trusted parasol, you'll deal with evil high priestess sisters, enchanted animals, and the scariest thing of all, going literally boy crazy!
Famous female impersonator/singer Akihiro Maruyama fresh from success in Kinji Fukasaku's baroquely psychedelic Black Lizard returns in this feverishly perverse campy follow-up. Wealthy Kyohei (Eitaro Ozawa-A Taxing Woman the H-Man) installs songbird Black Rose (Maruyama) in his elegant private men's club to bolster business-but Kyohei gets more than he bargained for when she attracts scores of homicidal past lovers and not only he but his ne'er-do-well son (Masakazu Tamura) end up falling for the femme fatale.
Rikka is now a third-year student, but she still has 'chunibyo' syndrome. University entrance exams loom on the horizon, and it's spring break, and Yuta and Rikka are together as usual. One day, Rikka's older sister Toka declares that she's going to take Rikka to Italy with her, as Toka is moving to Italy for work and she thinks they should move together as a family. Yuta understands Toka's opinion, but thinks that at this rate he and Rikka will be separated. Shinka and the other members suggest that Yuta and Rikka should 'elope' and thus sets the stage for Yuta and Rikka's travels throughout Japan in their escape drama.
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