Description
"Yumemiru Danshi wa Genjitsushugisha" centers on Wataru Sajou, a high school student who once harbored grand dreams of becoming a hero in a fantasy world, inspired by his childhood love for stories and games. Over time, however, he grows disillusioned with his fantasies and adopts a pragmatic, reality-focused mindset, distancing himself from his imaginative past. This shift in perspective creates a rift between him and his childhood friend, Aika Natsukawa, who remains deeply attached to the shared dreams they once cherished.
Wataru’s transformation into a self-proclaimed "realist" leads him to prioritize practicality over idealism, often clashing with Aika, who continues to believe in the magic of their childhood aspirations. Their dynamic becomes strained as Wataru’s newfound skepticism contrasts sharply with Aika’s unwavering optimism. The narrative explores their evolving relationship, delving into themes of growing up, the tension between dreams and reality, and the emotional complexities of reconnecting with one’s past.
The story also introduces other characters who influence Wataru’s journey, including classmates and friends who embody varying degrees of idealism and realism. These interactions further highlight the central conflict between holding onto dreams and embracing the practicalities of adulthood. As the series progresses, Wataru is forced to confront the consequences of his rejection of fantasy, questioning whether his pragmatic approach has truly brought him fulfillment or if it has merely distanced him from meaningful connections.
The plot unfolds through a mix of introspective moments, interpersonal conflicts, and lighthearted school life scenarios, balancing emotional depth with relatable, everyday experiences. Wataru’s internal struggle serves as the driving force of the narrative, as he navigates the challenges of reconciling his past dreams with his present reality, ultimately prompting him to reevaluate his beliefs and relationships. The series presents a thoughtful exploration of the transition from adolescence to adulthood, emphasizing the importance of balancing idealism with realism while staying true to oneself.
Wataru’s transformation into a self-proclaimed "realist" leads him to prioritize practicality over idealism, often clashing with Aika, who continues to believe in the magic of their childhood aspirations. Their dynamic becomes strained as Wataru’s newfound skepticism contrasts sharply with Aika’s unwavering optimism. The narrative explores their evolving relationship, delving into themes of growing up, the tension between dreams and reality, and the emotional complexities of reconnecting with one’s past.
The story also introduces other characters who influence Wataru’s journey, including classmates and friends who embody varying degrees of idealism and realism. These interactions further highlight the central conflict between holding onto dreams and embracing the practicalities of adulthood. As the series progresses, Wataru is forced to confront the consequences of his rejection of fantasy, questioning whether his pragmatic approach has truly brought him fulfillment or if it has merely distanced him from meaningful connections.
The plot unfolds through a mix of introspective moments, interpersonal conflicts, and lighthearted school life scenarios, balancing emotional depth with relatable, everyday experiences. Wataru’s internal struggle serves as the driving force of the narrative, as he navigates the challenges of reconciling his past dreams with his present reality, ultimately prompting him to reevaluate his beliefs and relationships. The series presents a thoughtful exploration of the transition from adolescence to adulthood, emphasizing the importance of balancing idealism with realism while staying true to oneself.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1I Like You. Please Go Out with Me
2For You. It`s a Spare Triangle Chocolate Pie
3Could You Not Call the Summer Uniform, Scanty Clothing?
4Dark Brown? That Kind of Has a Cool Ring to It
5Should We Open It? Should We Open It? Should We Look Inside?
6End of First Trimester Commemoration Parfait!
7You Know, Female College Students Are Seriously Amazing
8Aren`t You Way Too Guilty?
9Coffee. With a Ratio to Milk About 8 to 2. Sugar 1 Teaspoon, Caramel Powder Too, Please.
10Your Leg`s Already at T-minus 5 Seconds Before Blastoff!
11You Smell Like Sweat... You Must`ve Worked Hard.
12Because, You Are Where I Belong!
Cast
- Kaede Sajo
- Fuka Sasaki
- Takaaki SasakiGenki Muro
- Yuyu Inatomi
- Fūka Sasaki
- Takuro Yamazaki
- Wataru Sajo
- Mina Ichinose
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorKazuomi Koga
- Original creator
- Sound DirectorHajime Takakuwa
- StoryboardKazuomi KogaHiroyuki ShimazuHodaka KuramotoHiroyuki OshimaShinji TanabeTatsuya FujinakaTsubasa Kurashina
- Unit DirectorKazuomi Koga
- Original Character DesignSabamizore
- Chief Animation DirectorYoshiaki TsubataNaoki YamauchiMasaru KosekiNanako Tatsu
- ÜbersetzungSeong Ho MoonSun Il KimCheol Hong Kim
- Executive producerSadakazu KikuchiKento Yoshida
- Series CompositionMichiko Yokote
- Character DesignMasaru Koseki
- ScriptMichiko YokoteSaori Kanaya
- Episode DirectorKazuomi KogaHodaka KuramotoSumito SasakiMasateru NomiTatsuya Fujinaka
- MusicRyōhei Sataka
- Art DirectorChikako Shibata
- Animation DirectorKazunobu HoshiNoriko TakahashiHideyuki KataokaHikaru TakanashiKenji HattoriTatsuya IkedaHyun Ju SongYasunori MatsumuraMasaru KosekiKazuma KikuchiYoung Hee ParkEun Young ChoiAe Ri ParkYuka NagataJun LiuPeng GuanBong Duk KimMasatsugu YamamotoDing Fu LiuMotoki KuriharaJie Qiong ChenHye Jung JoYeon Jung HaWen Shan ZhongHan Lu FengYuika KojimaJin Young JungShu Ting CuiTomotaka NakayamaPei Ming ZhouZhen Xing SunJung Hee YunSi Jia LiChuang Xu
- Director of PhotographySatoshi Yamamoto
- ProducerAkira KubotaEmi KashimuraToshiya KitabayashiYūichirō Wada
Production
- Animation ProductionStudio GokumiAXsiZ
- ProductionMAGNETYume-Miru Danshi wa Genjitsu-Shugisha Production Committee
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