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"Delusion Manager" is a manga series that explores the psychological and emotional struggles of its protagonist, a young man named Haruto, who works as a manager at a struggling talent agency. The agency represents a small group of aspiring idols and entertainers, each grappling with their own insecurities, ambitions, and personal challenges. Haruto, despite his own lack of confidence and self-doubt, is tasked with guiding these individuals toward success while navigating the cutthroat entertainment industry.

The narrative delves into Haruto’s internal conflicts as he battles his tendency to retreat into delusional fantasies, which serve as a coping mechanism for his failures and anxieties. These delusions often manifest as exaggerated scenarios where he imagines himself as a heroic figure or a savior, contrasting sharply with his real-life struggles. As the story progresses, Haruto’s delusions begin to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, creating tension and complicating his relationships with the idols he manages.

The idols under Haruto’s care are central to the story, each representing different facets of the entertainment industry’s pressures. Among them is Aoi, a talented but emotionally fragile singer who struggles with self-worth; Riku, a charismatic performer hiding a secret past; and Yuna, a determined dancer facing physical and mental exhaustion. Their interactions with Haruto reveal his growing influence on their lives, as well as the unintended consequences of his erratic behavior and reliance on delusions.

The plot unfolds through a series of professional and personal challenges, including auditions, rivalries, and scandals, which test the resilience of both Haruto and the idols. The series examines themes of ambition, identity, and the psychological toll of pursuing dreams in a competitive environment. Haruto’s journey is marked by moments of growth and regression, as he confronts his own limitations and the impact of his actions on those around him.

"Delusion Manager" balances its exploration of mental health with the dynamics of the entertainment industry, offering a nuanced portrayal of its characters’ struggles. The manga’s narrative structure alternates between Haruto’s delusional fantasies and the harsh realities of his professional life, creating a compelling contrast that drives the story forward. Through its focus on character development and interpersonal relationships, the series provides a detailed and introspective look at the complexities of human ambition and vulnerability.
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Delusion Manager
妄想管理人
Type: Manga
Date: 02/27/2006
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  • Story & Art
    Gatou Asou