Tokimeki Fushigi Diary Ultra Maniac [OVA]

This is a short OVA that takes the entire anime series Ultra Maniac and compresses it into a short story. The characters are the same, the story takes a slightly different path. It was released as part of the Ribon Event in 2002 and features the same happenings that are shown in the manga’s first chapter and the later TV anime’s episode three. Later bundled on a VHS together with the November 2002 issue of the Ribon magazine.

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Review: Tokimeki Fushigi Diary Ultra Maniac [OVA]

A Nostalgic Bite of Magic and Romance

If you’re a fan of early 2000s shoujo anime, Tokimeki Fushigi Diary Ultra Maniac [OVA] is a delightful little gem that packs a punch despite its short runtime. Released in 2002 as part of the Ribon Event, this OVA serves as a condensed version of the Ultra Maniac series, offering a quick dive into the world of Ayu Tateishi and her magical misadventures.

For those unfamiliar with the story, Ayu is the epitome of the “cool girl” at school—smart, athletic, and effortlessly composed. But beneath her polished exterior lies a secret: she’s hopelessly in love with Tetsushi Kaji, the friendly baseball club member. Enter Nina, a clumsy witch from the Magic Kingdom, who turns Ayu’s life upside down with her unpredictable spells and chaotic energy.

What Fans Are Saying

Scouring forums and discussions, it’s clear that this OVA holds a special place in the hearts of nostalgic fans. Many appreciate its role as a “pseudo-beginning” to the Ultra Maniac TV series, introducing the core dynamics without overwhelming newcomers.

One fan on MyAnimeList noted, “It’s like a sweet appetizer before the main course. You get the vibe of the show without committing to the full series.” Others praised the OVA for staying true to the manga’s first chapter, making it a treat for original readers.

However, some viewers felt the OVA was too brief to leave a lasting impact. “It’s cute, but it’s over before you know it,” commented another user. Despite this, the charm of Ayu and Nina’s friendship, combined with the lighthearted humor, makes it an enjoyable watch.

Why It Stands Out

What makes this OVA memorable is its blend of classic shoujo tropes with a sprinkle of magic. Ayu’s struggle to maintain her perfect image while dealing with Nina’s spells is relatable—who hasn’t wished for a little magic to fix their love life? The animation, though dated by today’s standards, has a nostalgic warmth that fits the story’s whimsical tone.

The OVA also excels in character chemistry. Ayu’s exasperation with Nina’s antics is hilarious, and their budding friendship feels genuine. Meanwhile, Kaji’s obliviousness to Ayu’s feelings adds a layer of sweet frustration that shoujo fans will recognize and love.

Final Thoughts

Tokimeki Fushigi Diary Ultra Maniac [OVA] may not be groundbreaking, but it’s a charming snapshot of early 2000s anime. Whether you’re revisiting it for nostalgia or discovering it for the first time, its mix of romance, magic, and humor makes it a fun, bite-sized watch.

As one fan perfectly summed it up: “It’s like finding an old diary—short, sweet, and full of memories.”

Would I recommend it? Absolutely—especially if you’re in the mood for something light, fluffy, and utterly nostalgic.

Rating: 7.5/10

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Episodes: OVA

File Size: 217.8 MiB

Format/Quality: 480p VHS

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File List

  • Tokimeki Fushigi Diary – Ultra Maniac (VHS).mkv (217.8 MiB)

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