The hormonal, heavenly hijinks continue in Heaven's Lost Property: Forte! Tomoki's life was normal until a wish-granting angelic android named Ikaros fell from the sky and started calling him master. Things got even crazier when Ikaros's fellow android, Nymph, came fluttering down to join the fun. With the winged vixens adjusting to life on Earth, you d think Tomoki's dream of a peaceful existence might finally be coming true - but you'd be wrong! With his teenage impulses and dirty mind, Tomoki's wishes are causing more chaos than ever before. Plus, there's a curvy new android on the scene - Astraea. She definitely looks as angelic as Ikaros and Nymph, but there's a chance the beautiful blonde newcomer is up to no good!
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When You Wish Upon An Angeloid
When Tomoki Sakurai became the master of sexy, stoic angelic android Ikaros, his life of peace and quiet was turned upside down. In season 1, Tomoki struggled to deal with his newly acquired super-servant and her complete lack of knowledge of the human world. Nymph showed up and tried to carry out her orders, but found herself strangely attracted to the perverted teenager. Sohara, the childhood friend next door, slapped and karate-chopped Tomo for his numerous perverted escapades, but grew to become fond of Ikaros and Nymph. And the entire phenomenon of the dark orb in the sky remained a mystery.But in season 2, a third angeloid, the busty blonde Astraea has come to take Tomoki out for her oppressive master back in the Synapse. Lacking computation skills (see: brainpower), the ditzy angeloid tries and fails to kill Tomo, and finds herself struggling with feelings for the perverted human. We also get more insight into Sugata, the head of the New World Discovery Club, as he tries to solve the mysteries of the new world the angeloids originate from. All of the stories are pretty light-hearted, though, and the antics more than outweigh any serious drama. Tomoki goes about groping big racks and getting pummeled by Sohara. Nymph struggles to deal with her romantic feelings for Tomo, and Ikaros struggles with hers as well. Overall, the zany plots have a heartwarming element to them that keeps them from getting stale. And the romantic struggles made me feverishly interested in each new episode- for anyone else who purchases this set, try not to think of the number of episodes you have left, it makes you that much more anxious to keep watching.Season 2 is not very reliant on the first season if your just jumping in, but you have to watch both to get the full effect. Keep in mind, there are tons of dirty jokes and lots of sexual scheming on the mind of Tomoki. There is lots of fanservice, such as swimsuit scenes, jiggling breasts, panty shots, and more, but there is no real nudity. While there is nudity, all of it is censored. Unlike other fanservice shows, Lost Property censors naughty bits with little flying winged-thingies. So if you want nipple shots, try something else (I highly recommend Highschool DxD). In all truth, the lack of nudity is no big loss, since the sheer hilarity and heartwarming facets of the show outweigh any setbacks it would give.The audio is great, and I assume is top notch if you have surround sound (which I don't). I am not an anime purist who watches in Japanese with subtitles; I watched the dubbed version only. The dub was HYSTERICAL. All the voices are perfect, and I never found myself thinking negatively of any of it.The animation and art is beautiful. If you don't have a Blu-Ray player, you obviously won't buy the combo pack, but I highly recommend that you consider upgrading. This anime is gorgeous, and while it's not some award-winning masterpiece, the art and animations are all very fitting, funny, and attractive to the eyes. I haven't watched either of the DVDs in the set, personally. I probably wouldn't be able to stomach anything other than the gorgeous HD on the Blu-Ray discs.In terms of extras, there are some trailers for the two season combo packs, other assorted Funimation titles, and all of the textless songs from the episodes on the disc (note that I speak for the Blu-Ray versions, as I haven't even touched the DVDs). I didn't really find the songs super-alluring, but they are all decent in their own right, so it's nice to at least have the option to watch them textless.Overall, the give this combo pack a five of five. The only negative I can think of? That there isn't going to be a season 3! Er, well, that's what I've gathered from my reading online, anyways. Supposedly, the anime is being capped off with theatrical movies (the first is Angeloid of Clockwork, and I haven't read anything about the next one). That means we won't be getting much more of the series in anime format. (please note that I am NOT an expert on this subject; that's simply what info I know of at the time I post this review)NOTE: Just in case anyone not informed wants to know, the watching order for the series is [Season 1 -> Season 2 -> Angeloid of Clockwork]. I bought Clockwork before this set came out, so I made sure to wait to watch them in order.
C**R
Ikaros is a true treasure in Anime and season 2 is as well.
The fun continues in the second season with another Angeliod coming into the mix which as you seen in the last part of season 1 looks like trouble for Tomoki. There is still the same high school/adolescent comedy as in the first season and at this point there starts to be come in my opinion more insight on the "Synapse". I hear that it is during this section of the season towards the end that things began to differ from the manga "books/magazine". I cannot comment much further on that as I myself have not read the manga but hope to in the future.I will try to keep this all spoiler free but I can say that the love tension rises and I so feel for Ikaros as she finds herself falling so hard for Tomoki and on the other had I would love to slap Tomoki for not paying better attention to Ikaros. The innocence of Ikaros's character is what makes it feel so real for me and I also have to give complements to the rest of the cast as the rise to the occasion to make a great show. Speaking of which I found myself warming up quickly to Astraea who like Nymph is unique from Ikaros. All 3 angeloids gives a fresh feel to the show for me. Still Ikaros is #1 for me!Also just by chance if you are wondering Tomoko "the female version of Tomoki" returns for additional fun and I couldn't help but crack up when I heard Tomoki as a girl say, "Tomo knows what to do with a rod!" Like I said earlier, its high school all over again for me.Now I gave this review 5 stars and I do think it earns it but if I had to complain I would say that I was disappointed to see only 12 episodes in this season as the 1st had 14. As a general rule most follow up seasons typically have more episodes than the 1st season.Lastly, I said I wouldn't give any spoilers but as it seems in this anime, this season will be the pinnacle of the show as there is currently no season 3 but only 2 additional movies. The two movies are another subject but as for this show, it is continues to have the right amount of drama mixed into the perverted ocean of comedy. Honestly though, there are touching moments that really makes you feel for the characters and I personally wished I knew where to write in to try and get more seasons of this show. If you enjoy anime and if you have seen season 1 than there is no doubt you'll love this show!
J**Y
Absolutely love it!!! lol
I never use to like animes, along time ago my brothers friend or a family member got my bro into them so i watched one and started watchin a few more and it took awhile for this style of anime to grow on me (not speaking of these exact shows) but soon i was liking all sorts of shows, such as: Ghost in the shell: The movie , that was the 1st one i really enjoyed alot, then many years pasted and i got back into them when ghost in the shell: S.A.C. came along, also i enjoyed Cowboy bebop alot and loved the movie. There are a lot of great animes out there, the reason i like them so much is because of the things that are possible in them which are not in a real life setting, such as all that impressive magical powers most have lol. or having a robotic body or just plain sexy lol. Anyways If you have not seen season 1, i suggest you watch it or you will not understand the 2nd season of Heaven's lost property Season two.A few things i would like to say about the show, there is almost zero nudity in it, however zero is not an absolute zero, so this is not for kids by all means, but if you saw the 1st season im sure you know this.Another thing that really got me into liking this show is that i can really feel for the characters in the story, like you want them to do the right thing or maybe you had wished things had gone differently, this is the kinds of things that really bring you closer to your self and your own imagination that is.Also please note that this is also a bit of a Out there anime, if you get what im saying, its not your every day kind, if you like big boobies that bounce a lot and sexy girls doing all sorts of stuff then i would totally suggest this to you lol.
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