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Here’s the magic: you don’t need to have watched the main series. OVA Episode 1 recaps just enough to make you understand: Rito likes Haruna, Lala likes Rito, and everything explodes. The pacing is breakneck. There’s no slow burn, no philosophical monologue, no filler. Every 30 seconds delivers either a joke, a visual gag, or a fan-service moment so absurd it becomes art.

Searching for “to loverutoraburutoraburuovaepisodo1wogogoanimede wu liao shi ting” might look like keyboard smashing, but it tells a clear story: you’re bored, you remember To Love-Ru exists, and you want to know if the first OVA is worth those 24 minutes.

The honest answer: It’s fine. Not amazing, not terrible. It won’t change your life, but it won’t make you more bored either. If you press play, you’ll likely chuckle once or twice, roll your eyes at the ecchi clichés, and then move on with your day.

And sometimes, that’s exactly what a bored viewer needs. Here’s the magic: you don’t need to have


Rating: 2.5/5 stars when bored.
Rating: 1.5/5 stars when actively seeking quality anime.

Thanks for reading – now go watch something better, or don’t. Your boredom, your rules.

It looks like you’re asking for a complete review of To Loveru (likely To LOVE-Ru), Toraburu (possibly a typo for To LOVE-Ru again or Trouble), OVA Episode 1, and the anime being “wu liao shi ting” (which might mean “boring to watch” in Chinese, or a request for a boring/filler episode list). Rating: 2

However, the text is a bit fragmented. Let me clarify and give you a complete review of To LOVE-Ru OVA Episode 1 and whether it’s worth watching if you find parts of the anime boring.


You likely mean:
“Love Live! Superstar!!” (ラブライブ!スーパースター!!)

How does To Love-Ru Trouble OVA 1 stack up against other time-killer anime? You likely mean: “Love Live

| Anime / Episode | Engagement Level | Rewatch Value | Best When Bored? | |----------------|------------------|---------------|------------------| | To Love-Ru OVA 1 | Low-medium | Low | Yes (if you like ecchi) | | Pop Team Epic | High (chaotic) | High | Yes | | Any Ghibli film | High | High | No (requires attention) | | Long-running shonen filler | Very low | Very low | No (feels like work) |

Result: It’s squarely in the middle — not great, not terrible. If you’re bored and want something easy on the eyes with no brain power required, it works.

OVA 1 title: Rito and Mikan / リトと美柑
Release: 2009 (between Season 1 and Motto To LOVE-Ru)

In OVA Episode 1, Lala creates a device that swaps bodies. You’ve seen body-swap plots before, but never executed with this level of gleeful disaster. Rito ends up in Lala’s body. Lala ends up in Rito’s body. And of course, Haruna walks in at exactly the wrong moment. What follows is a 25-minute cascade of mistaken identities, accidental groping, screaming, blushing, and the kind of over-the-top reactions that only anime can deliver.