— Pure, unadulterated fun that perfectly bridges the gap between seasons.
Released across four episodes, these OVAs don't necessarily push the "False Love" plot toward its ultimate conclusion, but they capture exactly why fans fell for the series in the first place: the high-octane facial expressions, the SHAFT-style visual flair, and the relentless teasing of Raku’s ever-growing harem. Nisekoi OVA
Episode 2 gives us Magical Pâtissière Kosaki-chan , a fever dream of a parody that turns Onodera, Chitoge, and Marika into magical girls. It’s self-aware, absurd, and easily the highlight for anyone who loves seeing the show poke fun at its own archetypes. — Pure, unadulterated fun that perfectly bridges the
As always, Studio SHAFT brings the heat. The animation remains crisp, the color palettes are vibrant, and the comedic timing is elevated by those signature head tilts and abstract backgrounds. It’s self-aware, absurd, and easily the highlight for
Review: Nisekoi OVA – A Chaotic, Sugary Encore If the original Nisekoi series is a full-course meal of romantic-comedy tropes, the are the brightly colored, slightly chaotic dessert you didn't know you still had room for.