Digimon Adventure: Character Song + Mini Drama 2

Digimon Adventure: Character Song & Mini Drama 2 (デジモンアドベンチャー・キャラクターソング+ミニドラマ2) is the 2nd Drama CD set in the Digimon Adventure universe. It focuses on a love letter that Izzy is writing. The other DigiDestined and their Digimon try and determine who it's intended for, and several of the female DigiDestined even argue if he's writing it to them.

Koushiro, A Love Unaccounted-For
Izzy was typing something. Tentomon flies over. Because of Izzy's nervousness, Tentomon asks if he is hiding something so Izzy tells him that it was a love letter. Suddenly Tai pops out of the bushes and tries to find out who is Izzy sending it to. Then eventualy everyone else was interested in knowing whom the letter is for. Everyone starts talking about love letters and wanting to see, so Izzy takes that chance and tells Tentomon to digivolve to Kabterimon. After digivolving everyone thinks that he wants to attack because he's mad at them. But then he tells he isn't mad and flies away with Kabuterimon, and everyone chases after him.

In Mimi, World Domination through Excess Self-Consciousness, the DigiDestined have captured Izzy and try to figure out who the letter was for. The female DigiDestined (Hikari "Kari" Kamiya, Mimi Tachikawa, and Sora Takenouchi) wonder if Izzy wrote the letter for one of them, and if so, which one? A small, but comical and friendly, argument breaks out over as to who it could be. Everyone decides that it must be for Mimi, but Kari then disagrees. Then they get into a fight.

In Hikari, A Weak Constitution, the boys try to calm the girls down, only to be ensnarled in the affair themselves. As everyone fights, Izzy is able to get away. The true intended recipient for the love letter is revealed by Izzy, but is purposely bleeped out (said as *bleep*-san) in order to keep the listeners in the dark as to whom the letter was really for. It should be noted that he refers to Mimi and Hikari, like everyone else does, as Mimi-chan and Hikari-chan, so it was unlikely to be them. (Interestingly he did refer to Sora as Sora-san, though that also didn't necessarily mean the letter was for her, as Izzy used the "-san" honorific for many other characters as well - due to it being the general polite "honorific" to use in Japan.)