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Heaven's Lost Property

Heaven's Lost Property (Japanese: そらのおとしもの, Hepburn: Sora no Otoshimono, lit., "Lost Property of the Sky" or "Misplaced by Heaven"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Minazuki. The plot revolves around Tomoki Sakurai, a boy who desires to live a peaceful life but encounters a fallen girl with wings, named Ikaros, who becomes his servant.

Heaven's Lost Property
Cover of the first volume featuring Ikaros.
そらのおとしもの
(Sora no Otoshimono)
GenreComedy, fantasy,[1] harem[2]
Manga
Written bySuu Minazuki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 26, 2007January 26, 2014
Volumes20 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byHisashi Saitō
Produced by
  • Tsuneo Takechi
  • Seiichi Hachiya
  • Tomoko Suzuki
  • Yuka Harada
Written byYūko Kakihara
Music byMotoyoshi Iwasaki
StudioAIC A.S.T.A.
Licensed by
Original networkTV Saitama, Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, tvk, Sun Television, TVQ, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi
Original run October 4, 2009 December 27, 2009
Episodes13 + OVA (List of episodes)
Light novel
Written byRin Kanzaki
Illustrated bySuu Minazuki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
DemographicMale
PublishedFebruary 1, 2010
Game
Sora no Otoshimono: Heart-Throbbing Summer Vacation
DeveloperKadokawa Shoten
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedMarch 25, 2010
Light novel
Sora no Otoshimono f
Written byAyun Tachibana
Illustrated bySuu Minazuki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
DemographicMale
PublishedOctober 1, 2010
Anime television series
Heaven's Lost Property: Forte
Directed byHisashi Saitō
Produced by
  • Seiichi Hachiya
  • Tomoko Suzuki
  • Yoshikazu Kumagai
  • Tomomi Numata
Written byYūko Kakihara
Music byMotoyoshi Iwasaki
StudioAIC A.S.T.A.
Licensed by
Original networkTV Saitama, Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, tvk, Sun Television, TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi
Original run October 1, 2010 December 17, 2010
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Other

The manga began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of manga magazine Shōnen Ace and concluded with the March 2014 issue. The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26, 2007, with a total of 20 volumes released. An anime adaptation produced by AIC aired in Japan in 2009,[3] followed with a second season, a feature film, and two video games.[4] A second film was released in Japan on April 26, 2014.[5] The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation.

Plot Edit

Tomoki Sakurai is a very perverted teenage boy whose motto is "Peace and quiet are the best", and often has dreams of meeting an angel. He finds it difficult to live in comfort when he has to put up with Sohara Mitsuki, his next-door neighbor with a killer karate chop; Eishiro Sugata, an eccentric pseudo-scientist bent on discovering the "New World"; and Mikako Satsukitane, their school's sadistic student council president. One night, while he was witnessing a strange anomaly in the sky, a UMA (Unidentified Mysterious Animal) crash-landed nearby. Tomoki discovers that what fell from the sky is a winged female humanoid named Ikaros from an unknown world of Synapse, who soon declares herself to be Tomoki's servant. From then on, more creatures known as "Angeloids" arrive; with this, he loses his peace and quiet, but at the same time finds pleasant things the Angeloids bring him, and fight the forces that fall upon Earth.

Characters Edit

Main Edit

Tomoki Sakurai (桜井 智樹, Sakurai Tomoki)
Voiced by: Soichiro Hoshi (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)
Tomoki is a teenage boy[ch. 20] who wants nothing more than a peaceful and quiet life in Sorami City. He has had recurring dreams of meeting an angel since childhood.[ch. 1] Despite being a shameless pervert, a trait heavily influenced by his grandfather and mother,[ch. 7,33,36,49] Tomoki is described as a kind and sincere person. He strives to make Ikaros and the resident Angeloids behave more like humans by having them not be so focused on obedience, and telling them to make their own decisions.[ch. 9] He is usually drawn in chibi parameters, except when he is serious or relaxed. Tomoki occasionally uses a device that transforms him into a girl named Tomoko (智子).[ch. 11,33]
Ikaros (イカロス, Ikarosu)
Voiced by: Saori Hayami (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (English)
The title character and main heroine of the series, Ikaros is a beautiful gynoid known as an Angeloid.[a] She falls from the sky at the beginning of the story. After Tomoki recovers her, she forms a bond with him and calls him master: the imprinting is symbolized by a chain from her collar to his hand.[ch. 1] She has an expressionless face that makes the other characters wonder if she will ever smile.[ch. 14,15] Her emotions develop slowly, due to her programmed setting of high battle abilities and high processing abilities but low emotional abilities.[ch. 22] Despite this, she develops genuine feelings of love for Tomoki. She also goes along with any of his perverted schemes,[ch. 2,16] and eventually burns up into nothing after carrying Tomoki to Synapse, showing him her smile for the first time.[ch. 76] She and the others are later resurrected by Tomoki's final wish.[ch. 77] Although she initially states she is a "Pet-Class" (entertainment-purposed) Angeloid, she is actually a "Strategic Battle-Class" Angeloid.[ch. 10] In her previous visit to Earth as the Uranus Queen[I], she destroys the Tower of Babel.[ch. 10] In "Battle Mode", she employs: Aegis[II], an energy shield sphere; Artemis[III], which fires an array of energy projectiles from her wings; and Apollon (アポロン, Aporon, from the Greek Apollyon), a bow that fires an arrow of mass destruction.[ch. 10,15] In Uranus Queen mode, she can interface with massive weapons platform called the Uranus System (Hephastus System in the Funimation dub). In a later battle, she evolves into Ikaros Version II with "Dual Variable Wings" that boost her power.[ch. 55,56] Her name comes from the Greek mythological character Icarus, a craftman's son who flew too close to the sun and fell from the sky.
Sohara Mitsuki (見月 そはら, Mitsuki Sohara)
Voiced by: Mina (Japanese); Trina Nishimura (English)
Sohara is Tomoki's next door neighbor and childhood best friend.[ch. 1,7] She gets annoyed whenever Tomoki acts in a lecherous manner and typically punishes him with a single karate chop.[ch. 1] As a child, she was constantly ill and only had Tomoki as a friend. Despite all the punishment she dishes out to him, she secretly loves him,[vol. 6:EX-1] and has embarrassing lustful dreams about him.[ch. 18]. She is good at sports,[ch. 19,23] but struggles heavily with English (Spanish in the Funimation dub),[ch. 12,26] and is a deadly cook when it comes to sunny-side up eggs.[ch. 41,51] Eventually, Daedalus reveals that she created Sohara: the girl who died from a childhood illness was Daedalus's original avatar, and the girl who grew up with Tomoki was a clone she made so that he would not forget her.[ch. 77]
Eishiro Sugata (守形 英四郎, Sugata Eishirō)
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
Sugata is the leader of the New World Discovery Club (新大陸発見部, Shin Tairiku Hakkenbu, Also "New Continent Discovery Club") at Tomoki's school.[ch. 11] He is an eccentric explorer and scientist who enjoys hang-gliding and living in the wilderness.[ch. 5] In the anime, he opens the episodes with some philosophical narrations which reference historical explorers such as Magellan and Columbus. He is best friends with Mikako Satsukitane.[ch. 8,26] He behaves in a generally deadpan manner unless it involves the "New World",[ch. 11,50] or his family background.[ch. 58,59] Prior to the events of the series, he is the son of a renowned political family. When his elder brother died from a hang-gliding accident, Eishiro takes blame and is disowned by his family.[ch. 67] Leaving his younger brother the sole heir. Since then he has followed his elder brother's footsteps in discovering a "New World" as a way of atoning for his misdeed.
Mikako Satsukitane (五月田根 美香子, Satsukitane Mikako)
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
Mikako is an upperclassman to Tomoki and Mitsuki and the student body president. She is a childhood friend of Sugata, whom she calls "Ei-kun", and is the daughter of an influential yakuza boss in Sorami.[ch. 8] She is manipulative, cunning, highly intelligent, athletic and sadistic.[ch. 19,26] She initiates many schemes in the form of festival competitions that place Tomoki in humiliating situations for her amusement. Unlike Sohara and the Angeloids, she directs her romantic affections towards Sugata,[ch. 49] and claims him during the mock wedding in the second anime season finale.
Nymph (ニンフ, Ninfu)
Voiced by: Iori Nomizu (Japanese); Kara Edwards (English)
Nymph is an "Electronic Warfare Angeloid, Type Beta" (電子戦用エンジェロイドタイプβ(ベータ)). She is introduced when she finds Ikaros on an errand and attacks her[ch. 9], then later mysteriously appears in Tomoki's living room where she casually snacks on chips.[ch. 13] She has a condescending attitude towards humans, whom she refers to as "bugs", and she calls Angeloids by their types rather than their names. For example, she calls Ikaros "Alpha".[ch. 10,13] Despite the attitude, she starts enjoying everyday life and her favorite hobby is eating snacks and watching soap operas.[ch. 20]
Nymph's original mission was to retrieve Ikaros and return her to Synapse, however, she is physically weaker than her and fails in the mission after awakening Ikaros's Uranus Queen ability,[ch. 10] and is consequently heavily punished and abused.[ch. 12,13] After spending time with Tomoki and his friends, she begins to like humans, and soon develops feelings for Tomoki, albeit in an aloof fashion.[ch. 13,16,20] Nymph eventually betrays Synapse: in the manga she tries to surprise attack the Harpies, while in the anime she sides with Ikaros. In both cases, her wings are consequently ripped off by the Harpies, but Tomoki and friends manage to free her from her link to her master.[ch. 15] The wings regenerate when she accepts Tomoki as her new master.[ch. 31] After the regrowth, Nymph needs to go through an Imprinting process required for her master;[ch. 34] she eventually asks Tomoki, but he refuses and states that he wants her to live freely.[ch. 39]
As an Electronic Warfare-type Angeloid, Nymph's allocation of abilities emphasize her high processing capabilities and high emotional control, but her raw battle power is set low.[ch. 22] Nymph is able to hack computer systems as well as other Angeloids[ch. 10] and even humans.[ch. 25,27] She uses a device called the Dive Game which enables humans to enter each other's dreams and through Tomoki's dream, visit Synapse.[ch. 18] Her "Stealth" wings appear sheer, unlike Ikaros's wings which can only retract to stubs, and she can use them as a radar.[ch. 13,4][vol. 6:chapter EX] She can also fire a high-powered energy beam from her mouth called "Paradise Song"[IV].[ch. 15] During the battle with Angeloid Hiyori, Tomoki's encouragement allows her to upgrade her powers to Aphrodite[V], a "fundamental particle-jamming system" that she uses to hack and free Hiyori.[ch. 40] She eventually faces Minos and self-destructs to destroy Zeus.[ch. 76]
Nymph is named after and based on the nature spirits of Greek myth.
Astraea (アストレア, Asutorea)
Voiced by: Kaori Fukuhara (Japanese); Carli Mosier (English)
Astraea is a large-breasted "Local-Combat Angeloid, Type Delta" (局地戦闘用エンジェロイドタイプΔ(デルタ)) sent by Synapse to kill Tomoki. She is strong in combat and emotion compared to Ikaros, but because of that allocation, her weakness is her low processing power, and the other Angeloids consider her an idiot; this is affirmed when she bungles her multiple chances to kill Tomoki at the Buddhist temple, and later at the quiz show where she fails basic questions such as "what is 1+1"[ch. 22,26]. She is often famished because she does not know how to hunt or to obtain food by her own means; in one episode, she eats Sugata's fish bait[ch. 28]. After spending time with Tomoki, she refuses Master's order to kill Nymph, and severs her own chain.[ch. 30-31]
Astraea has a good relationship with her senpai sisters. Astraea eventually realizes that she too has fallen in love with Tomoki, after Chaos questions her on the definition of love.[ch. 30,31,48] In recent chapters, she becomes depressed from losing her weapon and shield, but is encouraged by Tomoki who tells her only she can decide whether or not she is useless. She then decides to rescue her younger sister, Chaos.[ch. 60]
According to Daedalus, Astraea is extremely quick and has great close-combat capabilities but is vulnerable to long-range attacks. She wields a super-oscillating photon blade called Chrysaor[VI], which can even penetrate Ikaros's Aegis defense system. For defense, she uses Aegis L (イージス L, Ījisu Eru, "L" stands for "left", as it appears on her left arm), a shield that is more powerful than Ikaros's version, but guards a limited angle and can only be deployed for a short period.[ch. 31] However, in her fight with Ikaros Melan, Astraea's sword and shield are destroyed.[ch. 56,60] Towards the end of the story, she battles Chaos where she evolves her weapon and shield, and they both are killed.[ch. 75]
Astraea is named after the Greek mythological figure Astraea, who was a goddess of justice that later became the constellations Virgo and Libra.
Hiyori Kazane (風音 日和, Kazane Hiyori)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
Hiyori is a second-year student at Tomoki's school whose story is detailed in Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork. She has feelings for Tomoki and joins the New World Discovery Club in order to get closer to him.[ch. 34] In reality, Hiyori is an Angel who was first seen inside some sort of sleeping chamber when Sugata went to Synapse. The chamber connects her to her body on Earth, which functions like an avatar.[ch. 24] Sugata is hesitant in letting her join his club, but welcomes her upon hearing the club would receive more funding. Tomoki puts Hiyori through a false initiation to assess her purity. Thus far, only Sugata, Nymph, and Ikaros are aware of Hiyori's true identity.[ch. 35,38]
Hiyori gets rather embarrassed when it is suggested that she and Tomoki are an item; while she likes Tomoki, she has not considered dating him yet, and her presence becomes a source of major discomfort for Sohara, Nymph, and Astraea. This stems from the realization that Hiyori is always kind and caring to Tomoki, while the others seem to only see his "faults".[ch. 36] Eventually, Hiyori manages to confess her feelings to Tomoki, which leaves him in shock as no girl has ever confessed to him before. However, her time with Tomoki is ultimately cut short when a sleepy truck driver runs her over, which causes her avatar to disappear and her existence to be erased from everyone's memories (except for Tomoki and the Angeloids).[ch. 36-38]
Hiyori is later converted to a "Type Zeta" Angeloid who works for the Master of Synapse to destroy the city. She uses a staff, called Demeter[VII], which has the power to manipulate the weather by changing the air pressure, and thus knocking people unconscious. She is also able to counter-hack Nymph, but eventually loses when Nymph evolves into Aphrodite mode. After she is freed from Master, Hiyori remains on Earth and quits the New World Discovery Club. As she has accomplished her goal of getting close to Tomoki, she leaves him with a farewell kiss,[ch. 40] although she continues to harbor feelings for Tomoki.[ch. 61] She later gives Chaos the ability to fully grasp emotions, at the cost of her own life.[ch. 70]

Synapse Edit

Synapse (シナプス, Shinapusu) is a land located in the skies that is home to the Angels and the Angeloids. It was first introduced in the series as a black hole above Sorami. Nymph has a device called the Dive Game that creates a portal between Sorami and Synapse via Tomoki's dreams. In the Synapse, there is a large dome that contains numerous Angels in sleeping pods, which connects them to their real-world avatars. If the avatar in the real world is killed, the people associated with them will have their memories erased, such as the case with Hiyori. Also in the Synapse is a large obelisk[ch. 2,18,24] called the Rule which grants people wishes and creates the cards that the Angeloids use.[ch. 77]

Daedalus (ダイダロス, Daidarosu)
Voiced by: Asuka Ōgame[6] (Japanese); Monica Rial[6] (English)
Daedalus is an angel that frequently appears in Tomoki's dreams, but she flies away, which makes Tomoki cry. She comes to his dreams and asks him to help save her, and later sent Ikaros to him from the sky. It appears that she greatly cares for Tomoki. Her name originates from the Greek mythological character Daedalus, the father of Icarus. Her face is obscured in all of her appearances.[ch. 1,18] It is later revealed she's the creator of the first generation of Angeloids: Ikaros, Nymph, the Harpies, and Astraea.[ch. 26] She helps Sugata when he visits Synapse.[ch. 29,30] She eventually reveals to Tomoki that she is in fact the real Sohara. The other Sohara was her incarnations: the child Sohara was her avatar that died from sickness (similar to Hiyori's case), and that the Sohara who grew up with him was a healthy replica to watch over him afterwards. In addition to creating the Angeloids, she created the "Rule" obelisk that grants wishes and the cards that go with it.[ch. 77]
Master of Synapse (空(シナプス)のマスター, Shinapusu no Masutā)
Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki[6] (Japanese); Mike McFarland (Sky Master)[6] (English)
The sadistic and ruthless ruler of Synapse, Master enjoys torturing the Angeloids he owns (both physically and emotionally); he sees them as merely his playthings which he can do as he pleases, and discard as trash. He is condescending towards humans, and refers to them as "Downers", a trait that is also shared with his Angeloids. Because of his arrogance and belief that the Angeloids will always obey his orders, he is surprised when he witnesses one of them break their chain or go against his orders. He is usually seated at a throne with two Angeloids beside him. Like Daedalus, his face is mostly obscured in his appearances.[ch. 12-15] He also creates an "Ultimate Air Defense System" called Zeus[VIII].[ch. 47] His real name is later revealed to be Minos[IX][ch. 68], named after the king of Crete in Greek mythology. In the final chapter of the series, Tomoki punches him with the strength of the Angeloids' core. As Minos stabs himself, Tomoki advises him that he should try coming to Earth.[ch. 77]
Harpies (ハーピー, Hāpī)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (Harpy 1), Maya Okamoto (Harpy 2) (Japanese); Clarine Harp (Harpy), Stephanie Young (Gamma)[b] (English)
A pair of "Interceptor Angeloids, Type Gamma" (要撃用エンジェロイドタイプγ), who answer directly to the Master of Synapse. They are responsible for tearing off Nymph's wings[ch. 15] and are also guards at Synapse's lab.[ch. 18,26,29] They are equipped with a "High-Fever Object Compression Anti-Aircraft Gun" on their left arm called Prometheus (プロメテウス, Purometeusu), which fires white-hot projectiles of 3,000 °C (5,430 °F) at 4 kilometres per second (8,900 mph),[ch. 15] and a "Super Vibration Claw" called Nemea (ネメア) mounted on their right arm.[ch. 62] They are named and modeled after the harpies of Greek mythology. After Master orders them to attack Ikaros for his amusement, but they are interrupted by Tomoki, who tells them to dress up; the younger is embarrassed, but the older plays along until they get to a bikini where she becomes extremely conscious about showing her belly button that she flees.[ch. 62] Later at the beach, the older harpy discovers she cannot survive being underwater, but was rescued by Tomoki and friends.[ch. 63] After she and Tomoki were stranded in a desert[ch. 64], the older harpy develops feelings for him and questions her mission.[ch. 64] The younger harpy decides to continue the mission; she fights Ikaros on her own, until the older harpy rejoins her.[ch. 65,66] They eventually force themselves inside Ikaros's Aegis shield and self-destruct by detonating their collars.[ch. 66] This causes the Master of Synapse great distress,[ch. 66] and causes Tomoki to lock himself in his room in depression.[ch. 67]
Chaos (カオス, Kaosu)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki (Japanese); Carrie Savage (English)
Chaos is a "Second-Generation Angeloid, Type Epsilon" (第二世代エンジェロイドタイプε, Dainisedai Enjeroido, Taipu Epushiron) and a major antagonist of the series. She initially appears to Tomoki as a girl in a nun's outfit.[ch. 28] Chaos can change her appearance to mimic someone dear to her victim in order to instill turmoil and confusion (as her name implies), as she did against Nymph (and Ikaros) by taking on the likeness of Tomoki.[ch. 29] Her "wings" are a wicked array of bladed, almost organic-like appendages. Unlike the first generation Angeloids who lack the ability to sleep, Chaos can enter another person's dream, as she has initially done with Tomoki. Chaos has a strange obsession with love, often asking the person what love is, to which Ikaros responded that love, for her, was a sensation of pain in her reactor, obviously in a figurative sense.[ch. 31]
Chaos's first mission is to retrieve Ikaros' core. She lures Nymph by deceptively posing as Tomoki and then orders her to kill herself.[ch. 29] She also fights and defeats the other first generation Angeloids, except for Ikaros who sends Chaos into an ocean chasm where she was temporarily incapacitated due to the great water pressure.[ch. 31] While there, she concludes that love equates to pain. Chaos was left in the abyss, where she dismembers and devours fish to "grow bigger" and "to show her 'love' to everyone". She easily devours Seiren, one of the Sky Master's Angeloids, and uses the Pandora program to evolve into Chaos Version 2.[ch. 45,47] She continues to question love by following Tomoki around a bit, but returns to her master only to be shot down by the Zeus cannon, and after overhearing Tomoki tell his Angeloids to go away, decides to return to the ocean floor to express her love more.[ch. 47] She later returns to devour the dark Angeloids; she acquires their powers, yet holds back from attacking Tomoki because of her feelings for him, and her desire to be accepted by him as a "good girl".[ch. 56] She retreats to the ocean.[ch. 56,60]
Chaos later returns to absorb Hiyori.[ch. 69] She gains a small understanding of right and wrong, and is directed by Hiyori to kiss Tomoki.[ch. 69] She visits Tomoki and reveals herself to be an Angeloid,[ch. 70] but their conversation is interrupted by Nymph, who had discovered Hiyori's body thinking she killed her. In the ensuing fight, Tomoki steps in the way of Chaos' wing and is impaled in the back. Chaos retreats to the river bank with a desire to "start it all over" when she encounters Sugata.[ch. 71] After using too much of her powers, Chaos' body explodes, taking Astraea with her.[ch. 75] After Tomoki resurrects everyone, Tomoki welcomes Chaos to his household, where she finally realizes what love is.[ch. 77]
In the Sora no Otoshimono: Forte anime, after Chaos is plunged into the sea, she emerges as an adult and fights Nymph and Astraea; she easily overpowers them, until Ikaros arrives. She was later defeated by Astraea and Ikaros, who use their upgraded weapons (courtesy of Nymph) and briefly shuts down, after which Tomoki installs on her chain a padlock device given to him by Daedalus, who then restores Chaos to her child form. Chaos then joins the cast as the newest resident of Tomoki's household.
Oregano (オレガノ)
Oregano, also known as "Mini-Ikaros" (ミニイカロス, Mini-Ikarosu), is one of the mass-produced Medical Specialist Angeloids (医療用エンジェロイドタイプ) from a village in Synapse who mysteriously manages to come to Earth by tagging along with Eishiro when he teleports back from one of his trips.[ch. 51] She seems to have common sense with Tomoki. Mikako takes her in afterwards (even giving her the ability to speak, a first since her Angeloid type are usually mute), as Tomoki does not have enough money to support another Angeloid. While Tomoki and Nymph are initially concerned that Mikako would abuse Oregano, they find her initially generally courteous and well-mannered, that is, until Tomoki leaves; then Oregano acts particularly vicious to Nymph by serving her vile food, insulting her, and trapping her in a cell full of ecchi animals (frogs licking, eels squirming) while dumping a bunch of grenades on her, all the while spinning the situations as if it were all Nymph's fault.[ch. 52] She later reveals that Nymph used to visit her village and forced everyone to listen to her horrible singing, explaining why Oregano greatly dislikes her.[ch. 60] She prefers to hang out with people (like Tomoki) who desire peace and quiet.
Ikaros Melan (イカロス=メラン, Ikarosu Meran, Ίκαρος Μέλαν)
Ikaros Melan, or "Black Ikaros", is a "Tactical Angeloid, Type Theta" (戦略エンジェロイドタイプθ(シータ)) is introduced as a dark winged copy of Ikaros that possesses a Variable Wing core designed by the Master of Synapse. As a Second-Generation Angeloid, Ikaros Melan is stronger than her original: Astraea's Chrysaor breaks on her Aegis shield, and her counter-punch breaks Astraea's Aegis L shield. Ikaros Melan is eventually destroyed when the real Ikaros is hit with Ikaros Melan's Apollon arrow, after which Ikaros traps both in her Aegis shield just before the arrow explodes. She and the other dark Angeloids are then consumed by Chaos.[ch. 54-56]. However, a group of Ikaros Melans were seen attacking Yoshitsune Hououin when he accidentally found himself in Synapse.[ch. 68] Minos has since generated an army of melan angeloids to guard Synapse. Some of his Melan angeloids are modeled after Nymph and Astraea.[ch. 55, page 24]
Seiren (セイレーン, Sirēn)
Seiren is a "Underwater Warfare Angeloid", able to swim in water as deep as 8000 meters (26,246 feet). She is based on the sirens from the Greek mythology, and was designed by the Master of Synapse. Her appearance in the manga is brief, as when she attacks Tomoki, Chaos suddenly appears and consumed her.[ch. 45]

Humans Edit

Tomozo Sakurai (桜井 智蔵, Sakurai Tomozō)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Iwasaki (Japanese); Bill Flynn (English)
Tomoki's equally perverted grandfather, whose dream was to sleep with every woman in the world, but could not do so before his death.[ch. 18] He usually appears when Tomoki is in a dire situation, usually as a flashback or some supernatural phenomenon, to give him albeit perverted advice.[ch. 7,18,22,33] The manga features a recurring gag where Tomoki (and sometimes a friend) would be killed after doing something perverted; grandpa would meet them in the afterlife and tell them to "go home" (back to life).[ch. 27,41,58]
Tomoyo Sakurai (桜井 智代, Sakurai Tomoyo)
Tomoki's perverted mother; her appearance resembles Tomoki's female alter ego, Tomoko. Tomoyo and her husband left Tomoki on a "world tour" when he was only 10 years old, prior to the series' start. When she reunites with her son, she harasses Astraea and some of the other girls by fondling their breasts, and then flirts with Sugata, which enrages Mikako. She is finally stopped by her husband and then resumes her world tour with him.[ch. 49]
Tsutsumi Sakurai (桜井 つつみ, Sakurai Tsutsumi)
Tomoki's father who briefly appears at the end of chapter 49 of the manga. Tsutsumi is very much like Sohara in that he packs a powerful karate chop that he uses on his wife for her pervertedness. Tsutsumi was actually married into the Sakurai family, while Tomoyo is the descendant of the Sakurai bloodline.[ch. 49]
Yoshitsune Hououin (鳳凰院 義経, Hōōin Yoshitsune) and Tsukino Hououin (鳳凰院 月乃, Hōōin Tsukino)
Yoshitsune Voiced by: Shinji Kawada (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
Tsukino Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)
Yoshitsune Hououin is the guy from the rival school that competes against Tomoki's school during the cultural festivals.[ch. 21,44] He comes from a wealthy family, although, in a public showdown against Mikako, his fortune cannot rival Mikako's "black money". Tsukino is his little sister who always looks up to him, that is, until Yoshitsune acts like a pervert by flipping a girl's skirt. Tomoki and friends try to help him reconcile with his sister while still acting like a man. He also notices that Sugata is hiding something about his past.[ch. 58] He later sacrifices himself to the Ikaros Melans to protect Sugata when he is in Synapse.[ch. 73]
Zero / Judas
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi[7] (Japanese); Christopher Sabat[7] (English)
A mysterious visitor who minds a pigeon-covered booth that bears the name JUDAS. He regularly appears during the Satsukitane festivals to foil any chances Tomoki has of winning the event; he usually overpowers him with his pair of pistols. He is directly based on the title character in the Judas manga that Minazuki worked on prior to this series.[ch. 19] In the manga, he is never mentioned by name, but in the anime he is credited by Shooting Range Man[8] or Zero in the Japanese dub, and Judas in the English dub.[7]

Production Edit

In 2006, Suu Minazuki's previous manga Judas had ceased publication in Kadokawa Shoten's Shōnen Ace magazine with a total of five volumes. Minazuki had also wrapped up his fantasy harem comedy series Watashi no Messiah-sama in 2007, for which he started a sequel Watashi no Kyūseishu-sama ~lacrima~ which ran for 35 chapters in Monthly GFantasy in 2007–2008. These works were set in fantasy worlds with some references to Biblical characters and settings; Minazuki briefly alludes to the Tower of Babel in the history of the Angeloids.[ch. 10] Minazuki's Angeloid characters and weapons in Sora no Otoshimono are primarily named after characters in Greek mythology, including their classifications sequentially pulled from the Greek alphabet.

In 2008, Minazuki started a seinen water adventure series called Seven Ocean, but only six chapters were published. As the publication of Sora no Otoshimono was geared for a wider shōnen audience, Minazuki made some adjustments such as posting warnings to his readers to skip the chapter when it contains obvious nudity themes, and placing censor boxes and ovals over exposed body parts.[ch. 11,33] Yoshihiro Watanabe, who worked on Brighter than the Dawning Blue and Bamboo Blade handled the Character Design and served as the Chief Animation Director for the first anime series. Hisashi Saito, who also directed Bamboo Blade, handled the Direction for the anime series as well as the OVA and the feature film.

Media Edit

Manga Edit

Heaven's Lost Property began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of Shōnen Ace sold on March 26, 2007 and concluded with the March 2014 issue sold on January 26, 2014.[9] The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26, 2007, with a total of 20 tankōbon released in Japan. Chapter titles are often suffixed with two exclamation points.

In addition, a four-panel comic, titled Sora no Otoshimono Pico (そらのおとしものPICO, Sora no Otoshimono Piko), illustrated by ms, was developed and published in the inaugural issue of Kadokawa Shoten's 4-Koma Nano Ace magazine (published on March 9, 2011), and continued in Shōnen Ace until its conclusion on March 26, 2011. It focuses on the lives of Astraea, Nymph, and Ikaros.[10]

Anime Edit

An anime adaptation produced by AIC and directed by Hisashi Saitō aired in Japan from October 4 to December 27, 2009 on TV Saitama and Chiba TV, with subsequent broadcasts on KBS, tvk, Sun Television, TVQ, Tokyo MX and TV Aichi,[3] with English-subtitled simulcasts provided on the Crunchyroll. Seven DVD compilation volumes were released between December 25, 2009 and June 25, 2010 by Kadokawa Pictures, with limited edition volumes also sold.[11] A Blu-ray box set was released on June 24, 2011. An OVA episode entitled "Project Pink" was bundled with the limited edition release of volume 9 of the manga on DVD on September 9, 2010.[12]

A second season, Sora no Otoshimono: Forte (そらのおとしもの(フォルテ)), was announced on reprinted copies of the manga,[13] and aired 12 episodes between October 1 to December 17, 2010 with simulcasts provided by Crunchyroll, as with the first season.[14] Six DVD volumes were released by Kadokawa Pictures between December 24, 2010 and May 27, 2011.[15]

The opening theme for the first season is "Ring My Bell", and for the second season, it is "Heart no Kakuritsu" (ハートの確率, Hāto no Kakuritsu, "Probabilities of the Heart"); both are performed by Blue Drops and feature singers Hitomi Yoshida and Ikaros (Saori Hayami). Both seasons also use different ending themes for each episode.

Both seasons of the anime are licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment, which released them under the respective titles of Heaven's Lost Property and Heaven's Lost Property: Forte.[16][17] The first season was released on December 20, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray.[18] However, due to concerns from the Japanese licensing company regarding Blu-ray sales, the second season was released only as a 2-disc DVD set in North America on March 20, 2012.[19] The second season was released on Blu-ray on June 25, 2013.[20]

Films Edit

A film adaptation called Sora no Otoshimono the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork (劇場版 そらのおとしもの 時計じかけの哀女神(エンジェロイド), Gekijōban Sora no Otoshimono: Tokei-jikake no Enjeroido) was announced by Kadokawa Shoten in November 2010.[21] The film focuses on the Hiyori arc of the manga. A 30-second teaser trailer was shown in the post-end credits of the final episode of Forte. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on June 25, 2011.[4] Funimation Entertainment licensed the film under the title of Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork, and released it on February 26, 2013.[22][23] A second film called Heaven's Lost Property Final – The Movie: Eternally My Master was released on April 26, 2014.[5]

Other media Edit

A light novel adaptation of Heaven's Lost Property written by Rin Kazaki and illustrated by Minazuki was released by Kadokawa Shoten on February 1, 2010 under its Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint.[24] A sequel to the light novel called Sora no Otoshimono f, written by Rin Kanzaki and illustrated by Minazuki and Ayun Tachibana, was released on October 1, 2010.[25]

A video game developed by Kadokawa Shoten called Sora no Otoshimono: Heart-Throbbing Summer Vacation (そらのおとしもの ドキドキサマーバケーション, Sora no Otoshimono Dokidoki Samā Bakēshon) was released for the PlayStation Portable on March 25, 2010, featuring character interactions and mini-game puzzles.[26] Another game developed by Kadokawa Shoten called Sora no Otoshimono Forte: Dreamy Season (そらのおとしものf(フォルテ) Dreamy Season, Sora no Otoshimono Forute Dorīmī Shīzun) was released for the Nintendo DS on January 27, 2011, with gameplay of a visual novel plus some mildly sexually suggestive mini-games.[27]

Several types of merchandise have been produced based primarily on the female characters of Sora no Otoshimono; they include: figurines, T-shirts, keychains, and body pillows.[28] "Oppai" Mouse pads were also produced; the one of Ikaros became the subject of a bonus chapter.[vol. 10:extra][29]

Reception Edit

Tim Jones of T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews stated that the anime show "Dangles between the line of guilty pleasure and stupid, but manages to be an entertaining series all the same." and is actually funny in comparison to DearS, with "decent fanservice, amusing characters, and doesn't revolve entirely around subservient alien girls", however, he is critical of the tacked on fanservice, and dislikes Mikako's terrible character, "basically a two-faced bitch" whose smirks imply a "mean-spirited, unfunny joke coming out of her mouth."[30] Chris Beveridge of Mania.com wrote that the second anime series "provides the kind of humor that's good to have once in awhile [sic] and certainly not what I want out of a lot of series, but the staff here has hit just about everything right (outside of that awful wrestling episode)."[31] Theron Martin of Anime News Network wrote that the second series was sporadically enjoyable, with much of the attempts at humor and fanservice to be abysmally poor, although he enjoyed the English dub's voice work.[32] Dennis Amith of J!-ENT considered the series "Intriguingly perverse, reminiscent of Urusei Yatsura and Chobits" and appealing to harem and fan service anime fans, but "enjoyed with every episode, the voice talent singing songs via anime theme songs from the ’70s, ’80′s and modern-style themes".[33]

Following the anime episode ending that involved flying panties, Rocket Girls creator Hōsuke Nojiri created a rubber band powered ornithopter in the shape of the panties, and posted the video on Nico Nico Douga where it soon became popular. NKH (Niconico's live streaming station) and a local school (Niconico Technical Community) then hosted a Sora Fes event on March 6, 2010, where participants built and flew model airplanes in the likeness of the flying panties. Nojiri, along with OpenSky's media artist Kazuhiko Hachiya, director Hisashi Saito, and TBS announcer Jun Suzuki also attended the event.[34][35] With the broadcast of the Sora No Otoshimono Forte anime season, the January 2011 issue of Newtype featured Ikaros as the most popular female character, with Nymph at #7 and Astraea at #9. Tomoki Sakurai was also listed as #5 for most popular male character in that month.[36] Streaming broadcaster Crunchyroll reported that Sora No Otoshimono Forte ranked #3 in popularity of their top 10 anime broadcasts in the Fall of 2010.[37]

Works cited Edit

Sora no Otoshimono manga volumes by Suu Minazuki. Original Japanese version published by Kadokawa Shoten.
  1. Vol. 1 (ch. 1–4): そらのおとしもの (1). September 26, 2007 ISBN 978-4-04-713973-2 (in Japanese).
  2. Vol. 2 (ch. 5–9): そらのおとしもの (2). December 26, 2007 ISBN 978-4-04-715013-3 (in Japanese).
  3. Vol. 3 (ch. 10–14): そらのおとしもの (3). July 26, 2008 ISBN 978-4-04-715079-9 (in Japanese).
  4. Vol. 4 (ch. 15–18): そらのおとしもの (4). January 26, 2009 ISBN 978-4-04-715164-2 (in Japanese).
  5. Vol. 5 (ch. 19–22): そらのおとしもの (5). April 25, 2009 ISBN 978-4-04-715228-1 (in Japanese).
  6. Vol. 6 (ch. 23–26): そらのおとしもの (6). September 26, 2009 ISBN 978-4-04-715292-2 (in Japanese).
  7. Vol. 7 (ch. 27–30): そらのおとしもの (7). October 26, 2009 ISBN 978-4-04-715301-1 (in Japanese).
  8. Vol. 8 (ch. 31–34): そらのおとしもの (8). March 26, 2010 ISBN 978-4-04-715399-8 (in Japanese).
  9. Vol. 9 (ch. 35–38): そらのおとしもの (9). September 9, 2010 ISBN 978-4-04-900800-5 (in Japanese).
  10. Vol. 10 (ch. 39–42): そらのおとしもの (10). October 26, 2010 ISBN 978-4-04-715545-9 (in Japanese).
  11. Vol. 11 (ch. 43–46): そらのおとしもの (11). January 26, 2011 ISBN 978-4-04-715603-6 (in Japanese).
  12. Vol. 12 (ch. 47–50): そらのおとしもの (12). June 4, 2011 ISBN 978-4-04-715711-8 (in Japanese).
  13. Vol. 13 (ch. 51–54): そらのおとしもの (13). November 26, 2011 ISBN 978-4-04-120008-7 (in Japanese).
  14. Vol. 14 (ch. 55–57): そらのおとしもの (14). March 26, 2012 ISBN 978-4-04-120163-3 (in Japanese).
  15. Vol. 15 (ch. 58–61): そらのおとしもの (15). July 26, 2012 ISBN 978-4-04-120322-4 (in Japanese).
  16. Vol. 16 (ch. 62–65): そらのおとしもの (16). October 26, 2012 ISBN 978-4-04-120442-9 (in Japanese).
  17. Vol. 17 (ch. 66–69): そらのおとしもの (17). April 26, 2013 ISBN 978-4-04-120666-9 (in Japanese).
  18. Vol. 18 (ch. 70–73): そらのおとしもの (18). October 26, 2013 ISBN 978-4-04-120821-2 (in Japanese).

Japanese notes and terminology Edit

  1. ^ 空の女王 (ウラヌス・クイーン), Uranusu Kuīn
  2. ^ イージス, Ījisu
  3. ^ アルテミス, Arutemisu
  4. ^ パラダイスソング, Paradaisu Songu
  5. ^ アフロディーテ, Afurodīte
  6. ^ クリサオル, Kurisaoru
  7. ^ デメテル, Demeteru
  8. ^ ゼウス, Zeusu
  9. ^ ミノス, Minosu

Other notes Edit

  1. ^ Angeloids (エンジェロイド, Enjeroido) are a series of gynoids from Synapse that have wings like Angels. They are programmed to serve their masters using a process called "imprinting", represented by neck collar and chain that extends to her chosen master's hand.[ch. 3] Each Angeloid is designated with a letter of the Greek alphabet, and can be programmed with abilities and powers that are a function of three main parameters: battle capability, emotional control and processing capability. The Angeloids' names, weapons, and abilities are primarily derived from Greek gods and mythological figures.
  2. ^ In the Funimation dub, one of the duo is named Harpy and the other is named Gamma.

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External links Edit

Official websites
  • Heaven's Lost Property at Funimation
  • Sora no Otoshimono at Kadokawa (in Japanese)
  • Sora no Otoshimono: Heart-Throbbing Summer Vacation (in Japanese)
  • Sora no Otoshimono Forte: Dreamy Season (in Japanese)
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Heaven s Lost Property Japanese そらのおとしもの Hepburn Sora no Otoshimono lit Lost Property of the Sky or Misplaced by Heaven is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Minazuki The plot revolves around Tomoki Sakurai a boy who desires to live a peaceful life but encounters a fallen girl with wings named Ikaros who becomes his servant Heaven s Lost PropertyCover of the first volume featuring Ikaros そらのおとしもの Sora no Otoshimono GenreComedy fantasy 1 harem 2 MangaWritten bySuu MinazukiPublished byKadokawa ShotenMagazineMonthly Shōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal runMarch 26 2007 January 26 2014Volumes20 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byHisashi SaitōProduced byTsuneo TakechiSeiichi HachiyaTomoko SuzukiYuka HaradaWritten byYuko KakiharaMusic byMotoyoshi IwasakiStudioAIC A S T A Licensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA FunimationUK MVM EntertainmentOriginal networkTV Saitama Chiba TV KBS Kyoto tvk Sun Television TVQ Tokyo MX TV AichiOriginal runOctober 4 2009 December 27 2009Episodes13 OVA List of episodes Light novelWritten byRin KanzakiIllustrated bySuu MinazukiPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Sneaker BunkoDemographicMalePublishedFebruary 1 2010GameSora no Otoshimono Heart Throbbing Summer VacationDeveloperKadokawa ShotenPlatformPlayStation PortableReleasedMarch 25 2010Light novelSora no Otoshimono fWritten byAyun TachibanaIllustrated bySuu MinazukiPublished byKadokawa ShotenImprintKadokawa Sneaker BunkoDemographicMalePublishedOctober 1 2010Anime television seriesHeaven s Lost Property ForteDirected byHisashi SaitōProduced bySeiichi HachiyaTomoko SuzukiYoshikazu KumagaiTomomi NumataWritten byYuko KakiharaMusic byMotoyoshi IwasakiStudioAIC A S T A Licensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA FunimationOriginal networkTV Saitama Chiba TV KBS Kyoto tvk Sun Television TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Tokyo MX TV AichiOriginal runOctober 1 2010 December 17 2010Episodes12 List of episodes OtherHeaven s Lost Property the Movie The Angeloid of Clockwork film Sora no Otoshimono Forte Dreamy Season game Heaven s Lost Property Final The Movie Eternally My Master film The manga began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of manga magazine Shōnen Ace and concluded with the March 2014 issue The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26 2007 with a total of 20 volumes released An anime adaptation produced by AIC aired in Japan in 2009 3 followed with a second season a feature film and two video games 4 A second film was released in Japan on April 26 2014 5 The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Synapse 2 3 Humans 3 Production 4 Media 4 1 Manga 4 2 Anime 4 2 1 Films 4 3 Other media 5 Reception 6 Works cited 7 Japanese notes and terminology 8 Other notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditTomoki Sakurai is a very perverted teenage boy whose motto is Peace and quiet are the best and often has dreams of meeting an angel He finds it difficult to live in comfort when he has to put up with Sohara Mitsuki his next door neighbor with a killer karate chop Eishiro Sugata an eccentric pseudo scientist bent on discovering the New World and Mikako Satsukitane their school s sadistic student council president One night while he was witnessing a strange anomaly in the sky a UMA Unidentified Mysterious Animal crash landed nearby Tomoki discovers that what fell from the sky is a winged female humanoid named Ikaros from an unknown world of Synapse who soon declares herself to be Tomoki s servant From then on more creatures known as Angeloids arrive with this he loses his peace and quiet but at the same time finds pleasant things the Angeloids bring him and fight the forces that fall upon Earth Characters EditMain Edit Tomoki Sakurai 桜井 智樹 Sakurai Tomoki Voiced by Soichiro Hoshi Japanese Greg Ayres English Tomoki is a teenage boy ch 20 who wants nothing more than a peaceful and quiet life in Sorami City He has had recurring dreams of meeting an angel since childhood ch 1 Despite being a shameless pervert a trait heavily influenced by his grandfather and mother ch 7 33 36 49 Tomoki is described as a kind and sincere person He strives to make Ikaros and the resident Angeloids behave more like humans by having them not be so focused on obedience and telling them to make their own decisions ch 9 He is usually drawn in chibi parameters except when he is serious or relaxed Tomoki occasionally uses a device that transforms him into a girl named Tomoko 智子 ch 11 33 Ikaros イカロス Ikarosu Voiced by Saori Hayami Japanese Brittney Karbowski English The title character and main heroine of the series Ikaros is a beautiful gynoid known as an Angeloid a She falls from the sky at the beginning of the story After Tomoki recovers her she forms a bond with him and calls him master the imprinting is symbolized by a chain from her collar to his hand ch 1 She has an expressionless face that makes the other characters wonder if she will ever smile ch 14 15 Her emotions develop slowly due to her programmed setting of high battle abilities and high processing abilities but low emotional abilities ch 22 Despite this she develops genuine feelings of love for Tomoki She also goes along with any of his perverted schemes ch 2 16 and eventually burns up into nothing after carrying Tomoki to Synapse showing him her smile for the first time ch 76 She and the others are later resurrected by Tomoki s final wish ch 77 Although she initially states she is a Pet Class entertainment purposed Angeloid she is actually a Strategic Battle Class Angeloid ch 10 In her previous visit to Earth as the Uranus Queen I she destroys the Tower of Babel ch 10 In Battle Mode she employs Aegis II an energy shield sphere Artemis III which fires an array of energy projectiles from her wings and Apollon アポロン Aporon from the Greek Apollyon a bow that fires an arrow of mass destruction ch 10 15 In Uranus Queen mode she can interface with massive weapons platform called the Uranus System Hephastus System in the Funimation dub In a later battle she evolves into Ikaros Version II with Dual Variable Wings that boost her power ch 55 56 Her name comes from the Greek mythological character Icarus a craftman s son who flew too close to the sun and fell from the sky Sohara Mitsuki 見月 そはら Mitsuki Sohara Voiced by Mina Japanese Trina Nishimura English Sohara is Tomoki s next door neighbor and childhood best friend ch 1 7 She gets annoyed whenever Tomoki acts in a lecherous manner and typically punishes him with a single karate chop ch 1 As a child she was constantly ill and only had Tomoki as a friend Despite all the punishment she dishes out to him she secretly loves him vol 6 EX 1 and has embarrassing lustful dreams about him ch 18 She is good at sports ch 19 23 but struggles heavily with English Spanish in the Funimation dub ch 12 26 and is a deadly cook when it comes to sunny side up eggs ch 41 51 Eventually Daedalus reveals that she created Sohara the girl who died from a childhood illness was Daedalus s original avatar and the girl who grew up with Tomoki was a clone she made so that he would not forget her ch 77 Eishiro Sugata 守形 英四郎 Sugata Eishirō Voiced by Tatsuhisa Suzuki Japanese Eric Vale English Sugata is the leader of the New World Discovery Club 新大陸発見部 Shin Tairiku Hakkenbu Also New Continent Discovery Club at Tomoki s school ch 11 He is an eccentric explorer and scientist who enjoys hang gliding and living in the wilderness ch 5 In the anime he opens the episodes with some philosophical narrations which reference historical explorers such as Magellan and Columbus He is best friends with Mikako Satsukitane ch 8 26 He behaves in a generally deadpan manner unless it involves the New World ch 11 50 or his family background ch 58 59 Prior to the events of the series he is the son of a renowned political family When his elder brother died from a hang gliding accident Eishiro takes blame and is disowned by his family ch 67 Leaving his younger brother the sole heir Since then he has followed his elder brother s footsteps in discovering a New World as a way of atoning for his misdeed Mikako Satsukitane 五月田根 美香子 Satsukitane Mikako Voiced by Ayahi Takagaki Japanese Jamie Marchi English Mikako is an upperclassman to Tomoki and Mitsuki and the student body president She is a childhood friend of Sugata whom she calls Ei kun and is the daughter of an influential yakuza boss in Sorami ch 8 She is manipulative cunning highly intelligent athletic and sadistic ch 19 26 She initiates many schemes in the form of festival competitions that place Tomoki in humiliating situations for her amusement Unlike Sohara and the Angeloids she directs her romantic affections towards Sugata ch 49 and claims him during the mock wedding in the second anime season finale Nymph ニンフ Ninfu Voiced by Iori Nomizu Japanese Kara Edwards English Nymph is an Electronic Warfare Angeloid Type Beta 電子戦用エンジェロイドタイプb ベータ She is introduced when she finds Ikaros on an errand and attacks her ch 9 then later mysteriously appears in Tomoki s living room where she casually snacks on chips ch 13 She has a condescending attitude towards humans whom she refers to as bugs and she calls Angeloids by their types rather than their names For example she calls Ikaros Alpha ch 10 13 Despite the attitude she starts enjoying everyday life and her favorite hobby is eating snacks and watching soap operas ch 20 Nymph s original mission was to retrieve Ikaros and return her to Synapse however she is physically weaker than her and fails in the mission after awakening Ikaros s Uranus Queen ability ch 10 and is consequently heavily punished and abused ch 12 13 After spending time with Tomoki and his friends she begins to like humans and soon develops feelings for Tomoki albeit in an aloof fashion ch 13 16 20 Nymph eventually betrays Synapse in the manga she tries to surprise attack the Harpies while in the anime she sides with Ikaros In both cases her wings are consequently ripped off by the Harpies but Tomoki and friends manage to free her from her link to her master ch 15 The wings regenerate when she accepts Tomoki as her new master ch 31 After the regrowth Nymph needs to go through an Imprinting process required for her master ch 34 she eventually asks Tomoki but he refuses and states that he wants her to live freely ch 39 As an Electronic Warfare type Angeloid Nymph s allocation of abilities emphasize her high processing capabilities and high emotional control but her raw battle power is set low ch 22 Nymph is able to hack computer systems as well as other Angeloids ch 10 and even humans ch 25 27 She uses a device called the Dive Game which enables humans to enter each other s dreams and through Tomoki s dream visit Synapse ch 18 Her Stealth wings appear sheer unlike Ikaros s wings which can only retract to stubs and she can use them as a radar ch 13 4 vol 6 chapter EX She can also fire a high powered energy beam from her mouth called Paradise Song IV ch 15 During the battle with Angeloid Hiyori Tomoki s encouragement allows her to upgrade her powers to Aphrodite V a fundamental particle jamming system that she uses to hack and free Hiyori ch 40 She eventually faces Minos and self destructs to destroy Zeus ch 76 Nymph is named after and based on the nature spirits of Greek myth Astraea アストレア Asutorea Voiced by Kaori Fukuhara Japanese Carli Mosier English Astraea is a large breasted Local Combat Angeloid Type Delta 局地戦闘用エンジェロイドタイプD デルタ sent by Synapse to kill Tomoki She is strong in combat and emotion compared to Ikaros but because of that allocation her weakness is her low processing power and the other Angeloids consider her an idiot this is affirmed when she bungles her multiple chances to kill Tomoki at the Buddhist temple and later at the quiz show where she fails basic questions such as what is 1 1 ch 22 26 She is often famished because she does not know how to hunt or to obtain food by her own means in one episode she eats Sugata s fish bait ch 28 After spending time with Tomoki she refuses Master s order to kill Nymph and severs her own chain ch 30 31 Astraea has a good relationship with her senpai sisters Astraea eventually realizes that she too has fallen in love with Tomoki after Chaos questions her on the definition of love ch 30 31 48 In recent chapters she becomes depressed from losing her weapon and shield but is encouraged by Tomoki who tells her only she can decide whether or not she is useless She then decides to rescue her younger sister Chaos ch 60 According to Daedalus Astraea is extremely quick and has great close combat capabilities but is vulnerable to long range attacks She wields a super oscillating photon blade called Chrysaor VI which can even penetrate Ikaros s Aegis defense system For defense she uses Aegis L イージス L ijisu Eru L stands for left as it appears on her left arm a shield that is more powerful than Ikaros s version but guards a limited angle and can only be deployed for a short period ch 31 However in her fight with Ikaros Melan Astraea s sword and shield are destroyed ch 56 60 Towards the end of the story she battles Chaos where she evolves her weapon and shield and they both are killed ch 75 Astraea is named after the Greek mythological figure Astraea who was a goddess of justice that later became the constellations Virgo and Libra Hiyori Kazane 風音 日和 Kazane Hiyori Voiced by Yōko Hikasa Japanese Colleen Clinkenbeard English Hiyori is a second year student at Tomoki s school whose story is detailed in Heaven s Lost Property the Movie The Angeloid of Clockwork She has feelings for Tomoki and joins the New World Discovery Club in order to get closer to him ch 34 In reality Hiyori is an Angel who was first seen inside some sort of sleeping chamber when Sugata went to Synapse The chamber connects her to her body on Earth which functions like an avatar ch 24 Sugata is hesitant in letting her join his club but welcomes her upon hearing the club would receive more funding Tomoki puts Hiyori through a false initiation to assess her purity Thus far only Sugata Nymph and Ikaros are aware of Hiyori s true identity ch 35 38 Hiyori gets rather embarrassed when it is suggested that she and Tomoki are an item while she likes Tomoki she has not considered dating him yet and her presence becomes a source of major discomfort for Sohara Nymph and Astraea This stems from the realization that Hiyori is always kind and caring to Tomoki while the others seem to only see his faults ch 36 Eventually Hiyori manages to confess her feelings to Tomoki which leaves him in shock as no girl has ever confessed to him before However her time with Tomoki is ultimately cut short when a sleepy truck driver runs her over which causes her avatar to disappear and her existence to be erased from everyone s memories except for Tomoki and the Angeloids ch 36 38 Hiyori is later converted to a Type Zeta Angeloid who works for the Master of Synapse to destroy the city She uses a staff called Demeter VII which has the power to manipulate the weather by changing the air pressure and thus knocking people unconscious She is also able to counter hack Nymph but eventually loses when Nymph evolves into Aphrodite mode After she is freed from Master Hiyori remains on Earth and quits the New World Discovery Club As she has accomplished her goal of getting close to Tomoki she leaves him with a farewell kiss ch 40 although she continues to harbor feelings for Tomoki ch 61 She later gives Chaos the ability to fully grasp emotions at the cost of her own life ch 70 Synapse Edit Synapse シナプス Shinapusu is a land located in the skies that is home to the Angels and the Angeloids It was first introduced in the series as a black hole above Sorami Nymph has a device called the Dive Game that creates a portal between Sorami and Synapse via Tomoki s dreams In the Synapse there is a large dome that contains numerous Angels in sleeping pods which connects them to their real world avatars If the avatar in the real world is killed the people associated with them will have their memories erased such as the case with Hiyori Also in the Synapse is a large obelisk ch 2 18 24 called the Rule which grants people wishes and creates the cards that the Angeloids use ch 77 Daedalus ダイダロス Daidarosu Voiced by Asuka Ōgame 6 Japanese Monica Rial 6 English Daedalus is an angel that frequently appears in Tomoki s dreams but she flies away which makes Tomoki cry She comes to his dreams and asks him to help save her and later sent Ikaros to him from the sky It appears that she greatly cares for Tomoki Her name originates from the Greek mythological character Daedalus the father of Icarus Her face is obscured in all of her appearances ch 1 18 It is later revealed she s the creator of the first generation of Angeloids Ikaros Nymph the Harpies and Astraea ch 26 She helps Sugata when he visits Synapse ch 29 30 She eventually reveals to Tomoki that she is in fact the real Sohara The other Sohara was her incarnations the child Sohara was her avatar that died from sickness similar to Hiyori s case and that the Sohara who grew up with him was a healthy replica to watch over him afterwards In addition to creating the Angeloids she created the Rule obelisk that grants wishes and the cards that go with it ch 77 Master of Synapse 空 シナプス のマスター Shinapusu no Masuta Voiced by Shinichiro Miki 6 Japanese Mike McFarland Sky Master 6 English The sadistic and ruthless ruler of Synapse Master enjoys torturing the Angeloids he owns both physically and emotionally he sees them as merely his playthings which he can do as he pleases and discard as trash He is condescending towards humans and refers to them as Downers a trait that is also shared with his Angeloids Because of his arrogance and belief that the Angeloids will always obey his orders he is surprised when he witnesses one of them break their chain or go against his orders He is usually seated at a throne with two Angeloids beside him Like Daedalus his face is mostly obscured in his appearances ch 12 15 He also creates an Ultimate Air Defense System called Zeus VIII ch 47 His real name is later revealed to be Minos IX ch 68 named after the king of Crete in Greek mythology In the final chapter of the series Tomoki punches him with the strength of the Angeloids core As Minos stabs himself Tomoki advises him that he should try coming to Earth ch 77 Harpies ハーピー Hapi Voiced by Michiko Neya Harpy 1 Maya Okamoto Harpy 2 Japanese Clarine Harp Harpy Stephanie Young Gamma b English A pair of Interceptor Angeloids Type Gamma 要撃用エンジェロイドタイプg who answer directly to the Master of Synapse They are responsible for tearing off Nymph s wings ch 15 and are also guards at Synapse s lab ch 18 26 29 They are equipped with a High Fever Object Compression Anti Aircraft Gun on their left arm called Prometheus プロメテウス Purometeusu which fires white hot projectiles of 3 000 C 5 430 F at 4 kilometres per second 8 900 mph ch 15 and a Super Vibration Claw called Nemea ネメア mounted on their right arm ch 62 They are named and modeled after the harpies of Greek mythology After Master orders them to attack Ikaros for his amusement but they are interrupted by Tomoki who tells them to dress up the younger is embarrassed but the older plays along until they get to a bikini where she becomes extremely conscious about showing her belly button that she flees ch 62 Later at the beach the older harpy discovers she cannot survive being underwater but was rescued by Tomoki and friends ch 63 After she and Tomoki were stranded in a desert ch 64 the older harpy develops feelings for him and questions her mission ch 64 The younger harpy decides to continue the mission she fights Ikaros on her own until the older harpy rejoins her ch 65 66 They eventually force themselves inside Ikaros s Aegis shield and self destruct by detonating their collars ch 66 This causes the Master of Synapse great distress ch 66 and causes Tomoki to lock himself in his room in depression ch 67 Chaos カオス Kaosu Voiced by Aki Toyosaki Japanese Carrie Savage English Chaos is a Second Generation Angeloid Type Epsilon 第二世代エンジェロイドタイプe Dainisedai Enjeroido Taipu Epushiron and a major antagonist of the series She initially appears to Tomoki as a girl in a nun s outfit ch 28 Chaos can change her appearance to mimic someone dear to her victim in order to instill turmoil and confusion as her name implies as she did against Nymph and Ikaros by taking on the likeness of Tomoki ch 29 Her wings are a wicked array of bladed almost organic like appendages Unlike the first generation Angeloids who lack the ability to sleep Chaos can enter another person s dream as she has initially done with Tomoki Chaos has a strange obsession with love often asking the person what love is to which Ikaros responded that love for her was a sensation of pain in her reactor obviously in a figurative sense ch 31 Chaos s first mission is to retrieve Ikaros core She lures Nymph by deceptively posing as Tomoki and then orders her to kill herself ch 29 She also fights and defeats the other first generation Angeloids except for Ikaros who sends Chaos into an ocean chasm where she was temporarily incapacitated due to the great water pressure ch 31 While there she concludes that love equates to pain Chaos was left in the abyss where she dismembers and devours fish to grow bigger and to show her love to everyone She easily devours Seiren one of the Sky Master s Angeloids and uses the Pandora program to evolve into Chaos Version 2 ch 45 47 She continues to question love by following Tomoki around a bit but returns to her master only to be shot down by the Zeus cannon and after overhearing Tomoki tell his Angeloids to go away decides to return to the ocean floor to express her love more ch 47 She later returns to devour the dark Angeloids she acquires their powers yet holds back from attacking Tomoki because of her feelings for him and her desire to be accepted by him as a good girl ch 56 She retreats to the ocean ch 56 60 Chaos later returns to absorb Hiyori ch 69 She gains a small understanding of right and wrong and is directed by Hiyori to kiss Tomoki ch 69 She visits Tomoki and reveals herself to be an Angeloid ch 70 but their conversation is interrupted by Nymph who had discovered Hiyori s body thinking she killed her In the ensuing fight Tomoki steps in the way of Chaos wing and is impaled in the back Chaos retreats to the river bank with a desire to start it all over when she encounters Sugata ch 71 After using too much of her powers Chaos body explodes taking Astraea with her ch 75 After Tomoki resurrects everyone Tomoki welcomes Chaos to his household where she finally realizes what love is ch 77 In the Sora no Otoshimono Forte anime after Chaos is plunged into the sea she emerges as an adult and fights Nymph and Astraea she easily overpowers them until Ikaros arrives She was later defeated by Astraea and Ikaros who use their upgraded weapons courtesy of Nymph and briefly shuts down after which Tomoki installs on her chain a padlock device given to him by Daedalus who then restores Chaos to her child form Chaos then joins the cast as the newest resident of Tomoki s household Oregano オレガノ Oregano also known as Mini Ikaros ミニイカロス Mini Ikarosu is one of the mass produced Medical Specialist Angeloids 医療用エンジェロイドタイプ from a village in Synapse who mysteriously manages to come to Earth by tagging along with Eishiro when he teleports back from one of his trips ch 51 She seems to have common sense with Tomoki Mikako takes her in afterwards even giving her the ability to speak a first since her Angeloid type are usually mute as Tomoki does not have enough money to support another Angeloid While Tomoki and Nymph are initially concerned that Mikako would abuse Oregano they find her initially generally courteous and well mannered that is until Tomoki leaves then Oregano acts particularly vicious to Nymph by serving her vile food insulting her and trapping her in a cell full of ecchi animals frogs licking eels squirming while dumping a bunch of grenades on her all the while spinning the situations as if it were all Nymph s fault ch 52 She later reveals that Nymph used to visit her village and forced everyone to listen to her horrible singing explaining why Oregano greatly dislikes her ch 60 She prefers to hang out with people like Tomoki who desire peace and quiet Ikaros Melan イカロス メラン Ikarosu Meran Ikaros Melan Ikaros Melan or Black Ikaros is a Tactical Angeloid Type Theta 戦略エンジェロイドタイプ8 シータ is introduced as a dark winged copy of Ikaros that possesses a Variable Wing core designed by the Master of Synapse As a Second Generation Angeloid Ikaros Melan is stronger than her original Astraea s Chrysaor breaks on her Aegis shield and her counter punch breaks Astraea s Aegis L shield Ikaros Melan is eventually destroyed when the real Ikaros is hit with Ikaros Melan s Apollon arrow after which Ikaros traps both in her Aegis shield just before the arrow explodes She and the other dark Angeloids are then consumed by Chaos ch 54 56 However a group of Ikaros Melans were seen attacking Yoshitsune Hououin when he accidentally found himself in Synapse ch 68 Minos has since generated an army of melan angeloids to guard Synapse Some of his Melan angeloids are modeled after Nymph and Astraea ch 55 page 24 Seiren セイレーン Siren Seiren is a Underwater Warfare Angeloid able to swim in water as deep as 8000 meters 26 246 feet She is based on the sirens from the Greek mythology and was designed by the Master of Synapse Her appearance in the manga is brief as when she attacks Tomoki Chaos suddenly appears and consumed her ch 45 Humans Edit Tomozo Sakurai 桜井 智蔵 Sakurai Tomozō Voiced by Hiroshi Iwasaki Japanese Bill Flynn English Tomoki s equally perverted grandfather whose dream was to sleep with every woman in the world but could not do so before his death ch 18 He usually appears when Tomoki is in a dire situation usually as a flashback or some supernatural phenomenon to give him albeit perverted advice ch 7 18 22 33 The manga features a recurring gag where Tomoki and sometimes a friend would be killed after doing something perverted grandpa would meet them in the afterlife and tell them to go home back to life ch 27 41 58 Tomoyo Sakurai 桜井 智代 Sakurai Tomoyo Tomoki s perverted mother her appearance resembles Tomoki s female alter ego Tomoko Tomoyo and her husband left Tomoki on a world tour when he was only 10 years old prior to the series start When she reunites with her son she harasses Astraea and some of the other girls by fondling their breasts and then flirts with Sugata which enrages Mikako She is finally stopped by her husband and then resumes her world tour with him ch 49 Tsutsumi Sakurai 桜井 つつみ Sakurai Tsutsumi Tomoki s father who briefly appears at the end of chapter 49 of the manga Tsutsumi is very much like Sohara in that he packs a powerful karate chop that he uses on his wife for her pervertedness Tsutsumi was actually married into the Sakurai family while Tomoyo is the descendant of the Sakurai bloodline ch 49 Yoshitsune Hououin 鳳凰院 義経 Hōōin Yoshitsune and Tsukino Hououin 鳳凰院 月乃 Hōōin Tsukino Yoshitsune Voiced by Shinji Kawada Japanese J Michael Tatum English Tsukino Voiced by Minako Kotobuki Japanese Cherami Leigh English Yoshitsune Hououin is the guy from the rival school that competes against Tomoki s school during the cultural festivals ch 21 44 He comes from a wealthy family although in a public showdown against Mikako his fortune cannot rival Mikako s black money Tsukino is his little sister who always looks up to him that is until Yoshitsune acts like a pervert by flipping a girl s skirt Tomoki and friends try to help him reconcile with his sister while still acting like a man He also notices that Sugata is hiding something about his past ch 58 He later sacrifices himself to the Ikaros Melans to protect Sugata when he is in Synapse ch 73 Zero Judas Voiced by Jurōta Kosugi 7 Japanese Christopher Sabat 7 English A mysterious visitor who minds a pigeon covered booth that bears the name JUDAS He regularly appears during the Satsukitane festivals to foil any chances Tomoki has of winning the event he usually overpowers him with his pair of pistols He is directly based on the title character in the Judas manga that Minazuki worked on prior to this series ch 19 In the manga he is never mentioned by name but in the anime he is credited by Shooting Range Man 8 or Zero in the Japanese dub and Judas in the English dub 7 Production EditIn 2006 Suu Minazuki s previous manga Judas had ceased publication in Kadokawa Shoten s Shōnen Ace magazine with a total of five volumes Minazuki had also wrapped up his fantasy harem comedy series Watashi no Messiah sama in 2007 for which he started a sequel Watashi no Kyuseishu sama lacrima which ran for 35 chapters in Monthly GFantasy in 2007 2008 These works were set in fantasy worlds with some references to Biblical characters and settings Minazuki briefly alludes to the Tower of Babel in the history of the Angeloids ch 10 Minazuki s Angeloid characters and weapons in Sora no Otoshimono are primarily named after characters in Greek mythology including their classifications sequentially pulled from the Greek alphabet In 2008 Minazuki started a seinen water adventure series called Seven Ocean but only six chapters were published As the publication of Sora no Otoshimono was geared for a wider shōnen audience Minazuki made some adjustments such as posting warnings to his readers to skip the chapter when it contains obvious nudity themes and placing censor boxes and ovals over exposed body parts ch 11 33 Yoshihiro Watanabe who worked on Brighter than the Dawning Blue and Bamboo Blade handled the Character Design and served as the Chief Animation Director for the first anime series Hisashi Saito who also directed Bamboo Blade handled the Direction for the anime series as well as the OVA and the feature film Media EditManga Edit See also List of Heaven s Lost Property chapters Heaven s Lost Property began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of Shōnen Ace sold on March 26 2007 and concluded with the March 2014 issue sold on January 26 2014 9 The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26 2007 with a total of 20 tankōbon released in Japan Chapter titles are often suffixed with two exclamation points In addition a four panel comic titled Sora no Otoshimono Pico そらのおとしものPICO Sora no Otoshimono Piko illustrated by ms was developed and published in the inaugural issue of Kadokawa Shoten s 4 Koma Nano Ace magazine published on March 9 2011 and continued in Shōnen Ace until its conclusion on March 26 2011 It focuses on the lives of Astraea Nymph and Ikaros 10 Anime Edit See also List of Heaven s Lost Property episodes An anime adaptation produced by AIC and directed by Hisashi Saitō aired in Japan from October 4 to December 27 2009 on TV Saitama and Chiba TV with subsequent broadcasts on KBS tvk Sun Television TVQ Tokyo MX and TV Aichi 3 with English subtitled simulcasts provided on the Crunchyroll Seven DVD compilation volumes were released between December 25 2009 and June 25 2010 by Kadokawa Pictures with limited edition volumes also sold 11 A Blu ray box set was released on June 24 2011 An OVA episode entitled Project Pink was bundled with the limited edition release of volume 9 of the manga on DVD on September 9 2010 12 A second season Sora no Otoshimono Forte そらのおとしもの フォルテ was announced on reprinted copies of the manga 13 and aired 12 episodes between October 1 to December 17 2010 with simulcasts provided by Crunchyroll as with the first season 14 Six DVD volumes were released by Kadokawa Pictures between December 24 2010 and May 27 2011 15 The opening theme for the first season is Ring My Bell and for the second season it is Heart no Kakuritsu ハートの確率 Hato no Kakuritsu Probabilities of the Heart both are performed by Blue Drops and feature singers Hitomi Yoshida and Ikaros Saori Hayami Both seasons also use different ending themes for each episode Both seasons of the anime are licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment which released them under the respective titles of Heaven s Lost Property and Heaven s Lost Property Forte 16 17 The first season was released on December 20 2011 on DVD and Blu ray 18 However due to concerns from the Japanese licensing company regarding Blu ray sales the second season was released only as a 2 disc DVD set in North America on March 20 2012 19 The second season was released on Blu ray on June 25 2013 20 Films Edit Main articles Heaven s Lost Property the Movie The Angeloid of Clockwork and Heaven s Lost Property Final The Movie Eternally My Master A film adaptation called Sora no Otoshimono the Movie The Angeloid of Clockwork 劇場版 そらのおとしもの 時計じかけの哀女神 エンジェロイド Gekijōban Sora no Otoshimono Tokei jikake no Enjeroido was announced by Kadokawa Shoten in November 2010 21 The film focuses on the Hiyori arc of the manga A 30 second teaser trailer was shown in the post end credits of the final episode of Forte The film premiered in Japanese theaters on June 25 2011 4 Funimation Entertainment licensed the film under the title of Heaven s Lost Property the Movie The Angeloid of Clockwork and released it on February 26 2013 22 23 A second film called Heaven s Lost Property Final The Movie Eternally My Master was released on April 26 2014 5 Other media Edit A light novel adaptation of Heaven s Lost Property written by Rin Kazaki and illustrated by Minazuki was released by Kadokawa Shoten on February 1 2010 under its Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint 24 A sequel to the light novel called Sora no Otoshimono f written by Rin Kanzaki and illustrated by Minazuki and Ayun Tachibana was released on October 1 2010 25 A video game developed by Kadokawa Shoten called Sora no Otoshimono Heart Throbbing Summer Vacation そらのおとしもの ドキドキサマーバケーション Sora no Otoshimono Dokidoki Sama Bakeshon was released for the PlayStation Portable on March 25 2010 featuring character interactions and mini game puzzles 26 Another game developed by Kadokawa Shoten called Sora no Otoshimono Forte Dreamy Season そらのおとしものf フォルテ Dreamy Season Sora no Otoshimono Forute Dorimi Shizun was released for the Nintendo DS on January 27 2011 with gameplay of a visual novel plus some mildly sexually suggestive mini games 27 Several types of merchandise have been produced based primarily on the female characters of Sora no Otoshimono they include figurines T shirts keychains and body pillows 28 Oppai Mouse pads were also produced the one of Ikaros became the subject of a bonus chapter vol 10 extra 29 Reception EditTim Jones of T H E M Anime Reviews stated that the anime show Dangles between the line of guilty pleasure and stupid but manages to be an entertaining series all the same and is actually funny in comparison to DearS with decent fanservice amusing characters and doesn t revolve entirely around subservient alien girls however he is critical of the tacked on fanservice and dislikes Mikako s terrible character basically a two faced bitch whose smirks imply a mean spirited unfunny joke coming out of her mouth 30 Chris Beveridge of Mania com wrote that the second anime series provides the kind of humor that s good to have once in awhile sic and certainly not what I want out of a lot of series but the staff here has hit just about everything right outside of that awful wrestling episode 31 Theron Martin of Anime News Network wrote that the second series was sporadically enjoyable with much of the attempts at humor and fanservice to be abysmally poor although he enjoyed the English dub s voice work 32 Dennis Amith of J ENT considered the series Intriguingly perverse reminiscent of Urusei Yatsura and Chobits and appealing to harem and fan service anime fans but enjoyed with every episode the voice talent singing songs via anime theme songs from the 70s 80 s and modern style themes 33 Following the anime episode ending that involved flying panties Rocket Girls creator Hōsuke Nojiri created a rubber band powered ornithopter in the shape of the panties and posted the video on Nico Nico Douga where it soon became popular NKH Niconico s live streaming station and a local school Niconico Technical Community then hosted a Sora Fes event on March 6 2010 where participants built and flew model airplanes in the likeness of the flying panties Nojiri along with OpenSky s media artist Kazuhiko Hachiya director Hisashi Saito and TBS announcer Jun Suzuki also attended the event 34 35 With the broadcast of the Sora No Otoshimono Forte anime season the January 2011 issue of Newtype featured Ikaros as the most popular female character with Nymph at 7 and Astraea at 9 Tomoki Sakurai was also listed as 5 for most popular male character in that month 36 Streaming broadcaster Crunchyroll reported that Sora No Otoshimono Forte ranked 3 in popularity of their top 10 anime broadcasts in the Fall of 2010 37 Works cited EditSora no Otoshimono manga volumes by Suu Minazuki Original Japanese version published by Kadokawa Shoten Vol 1 ch 1 4 そらのおとしもの 1 September 26 2007 ISBN 978 4 04 713973 2 in Japanese Vol 2 ch 5 9 そらのおとしもの 2 December 26 2007 ISBN 978 4 04 715013 3 in Japanese Vol 3 ch 10 14 そらのおとしもの 3 July 26 2008 ISBN 978 4 04 715079 9 in Japanese Vol 4 ch 15 18 そらのおとしもの 4 January 26 2009 ISBN 978 4 04 715164 2 in Japanese Vol 5 ch 19 22 そらのおとしもの 5 April 25 2009 ISBN 978 4 04 715228 1 in Japanese Vol 6 ch 23 26 そらのおとしもの 6 September 26 2009 ISBN 978 4 04 715292 2 in Japanese Vol 7 ch 27 30 そらのおとしもの 7 October 26 2009 ISBN 978 4 04 715301 1 in Japanese Vol 8 ch 31 34 そらのおとしもの 8 March 26 2010 ISBN 978 4 04 715399 8 in Japanese Vol 9 ch 35 38 そらのおとしもの 9 September 9 2010 ISBN 978 4 04 900800 5 in Japanese Vol 10 ch 39 42 そらのおとしもの 10 October 26 2010 ISBN 978 4 04 715545 9 in Japanese Vol 11 ch 43 46 そらのおとしもの 11 January 26 2011 ISBN 978 4 04 715603 6 in Japanese Vol 12 ch 47 50 そらのおとしもの 12 June 4 2011 ISBN 978 4 04 715711 8 in Japanese Vol 13 ch 51 54 そらのおとしもの 13 November 26 2011 ISBN 978 4 04 120008 7 in Japanese Vol 14 ch 55 57 そらのおとしもの 14 March 26 2012 ISBN 978 4 04 120163 3 in Japanese Vol 15 ch 58 61 そらのおとしもの 15 July 26 2012 ISBN 978 4 04 120322 4 in Japanese Vol 16 ch 62 65 そらのおとしもの 16 October 26 2012 ISBN 978 4 04 120442 9 in Japanese Vol 17 ch 66 69 そらのおとしもの 17 April 26 2013 ISBN 978 4 04 120666 9 in Japanese Vol 18 ch 70 73 そらのおとしもの 18 October 26 2013 ISBN 978 4 04 120821 2 in Japanese Japanese notes and terminology Edit 空の女王 ウラヌス クイーン Uranusu Kuin イージス ijisu アルテミス Arutemisu パラダイスソング Paradaisu Songu アフロディーテ Afurodite クリサオル Kurisaoru デメテル Demeteru ゼウス Zeusu ミノス MinosuOther notes Edit Angeloids エンジェロイド Enjeroido are a series of gynoids from Synapse that have wings like Angels They are programmed to serve their masters using a process called imprinting represented by neck collar and chain that extends to her chosen master s hand ch 3 Each Angeloid is designated with a letter of the Greek alphabet and can be programmed with abilities and powers that are a function of three main parameters battle capability emotional control and processing capability The Angeloids names weapons and abilities are primarily derived from Greek gods and mythological figures In the Funimation dub one of the duo is named Harpy and the other is named Gamma References Edit Heaven s Lost Property Funimation Retrieved November 6 2018 Theron Martin February 10 2012 Blu Ray DVD Season 1 Complete Set Limited Edition Anime News Network Retrieved November 6 2018 a b Sora no Otoshimono Manga Has Anime in Development Anime News Network January 23 2009 Retrieved January 24 2009 a b Sora no Otoshimono Film Trailer Streamed Anime News Network March 21 2011 Retrieved March 22 2011 a b Sora no Otoshimono Heaven s Lost Property s New Anime to Play in Theaters in 2014 Anime News Network October 24 2013 Retrieved October 30 2013 a b c d Sora no Otoshimono Forte anime episode 6 a b c Sora no Otoshimono Forte anime episode 3 Sora no Otoshimono episode 8 Sora no Otoshimono Heaven s Lost Property Manga to End in January Anime News Network December 25 2013 Retrieved December 26 2013 Black Rock Shooter s 4 Panel Manga Launches This Week Anime News Network 2011 03 07 Sora no Otoshimono DVD volumes in Japanese Kadokawa Pictures Archived from the original on July 24 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 そらのおとしもの 9 オリジナルアニメDVD付き限定版 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved May 4 2023 Sora no Otoshimono s 2nd TV Season Reportedly Green Lit Anime News Network March 16 2010 Retrieved March 22 2010 Crunchyroll Adds Heaven s Lost Property 2 Panty amp Stocking Fortune Arterial Updated Anime News Network September 15 2010 Retrieved September 25 2010 Sora no Otoshimono Forte DVD volumes in Japanese Kadokawa Pictures Archived from the original on July 24 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Funimation Adds Rosario Vampire Chaos HEAd Regios Anime News Network May 15 2010 Retrieved May 15 2010 Funimations Adds Kuragehime 2nd Heaven s Lost Property Anime News Network October 27 2010 Retrieved October 27 2010 Funimation December 2011 releases Janaiblog Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved September 15 2011 Saabedra Humberto 2012 01 12 Funimation Responds to Canceled Heaven s Lost Property Forte Blu Ray Crunchyroll com Heaven s Lost Property Forte Season 2 Blu ray Blu ray com Retrieved October 10 2013 Sora no Otoshimono Forte Anime Film Green Lit Anime News Network November 5 2010 Retrieved November 6 2010 Heaven s Lost Property Movie DVD Blu Ray Combo Hyb Angeloid of Clockwork The Right Stuf International Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved December 27 2012 Funimation Adds Heaven s Lost Property SoraOto Movie Anime News Network July 29 2011 Retrieved October 28 2021 そらのおとしもの in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved September 4 2010 そらのおとしものf in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Retrieved September 4 2010 Sora no otoshimono Dokidoki Summer Vacation PSP cdjapan co jp in Japanese Retrieved 2012 07 25 そらのおとしものフォルテ Dreamy Season 2011年1月27日発売 in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Archived from the original on September 7 2014 Retrieved January 28 2011 Complete releases of Sora no Otoshimono cdjapan co jp in Japanese Retrieved 2012 07 25 Anime Mouse Pad Sora Otoshimono amazon com Retrieved 2012 07 25 Jones Tim Heaven s Lost Property T H E M Anime Reviews Retrieved 2012 07 24 Beveridge Chris 2010 12 17 Sora No Otoshimono Forte Episode 12 Mania com Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Retrieved 2012 07 24 Martin Theron 2012 07 13 Heaven s Lost Property Forte DVD Review Anime News Network Amith Dennis 2012 01 11 Sora no Otoshimono Heaven s Lost Property Season 1 a J ENT Anime Blu ray Disc Review J ENT Sora No Otoshimono Flying Panties Event Planned Anime News Network 2010 01 30 Sky Full of Flying Panties became real Video of Flying Session in Sora Fes Gigazine net 2010 03 11 permanent dead link translated from the Japanese article posted on March 8 2010 Newtype in Japanese 154 January 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Crunchyroll Ranks Fall 2010 Simulcasts by Popularity Anime News Network 2010 10 12 External links EditOfficial websitesHeaven s Lost Property at Funimation Sora no Otoshimono at Kadokawa in Japanese Sora no Otoshimono Heart Throbbing Summer Vacation in Japanese Sora no Otoshimono Forte Dreamy Season in Japanese Additional websitesHeaven s Lost Property manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Heaven s Lost Property at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heaven 27s Lost Property amp oldid 1179209818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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