One year ago, a UFO containing 150 aliens crash-landed off the shores of Kasai. Because no one could fix their ship, the Japanese Government decided to bestow upon them the designation "DearS" and make them into Japanese citizens, teaching them the language, customs, and culture of Japan. However, in order for them to become more familiar with human society, a home-stay program has been enacted to allow them to mingle with other humans. One misty morning, a truck carrying a capsule that housed one of these aliens ends up dropping it into the riverbank, releasing her from her confinement. She is eventually found by a high school student named Takeya Ikuhara, who saves her from being hit by a truck and takes pity on her, despite being extremely distrustful of their race and wanting nothing to do with them. Upon being named Ren, she imprints upon him as her "Master" and serves as his personal "Slave," leaving him with a "DearS" who wants to remain with him no matter what and bringing his ordinary, alien-free days to an end.
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DearS is a combination of a failed Chobits clone (lacking any of the warmth that made that series so endearing) and, depending on your gender, offensive pro-slave rubbish. It's also uneventful, lacking a story and instead containing the same perverted nonsense you've seen before already until the episode count reaches 12-13. To start with, the premise is beyond dumb. A UFO crashes into Japan, 150 aliens - who happen to be submissive hotties - emerge, and they're welcomed by the world. Because humans are, as we all know, kind and understanding creatures by nature, no attempts were made to capture and experiment on the aliens. It'sthe sort of plot element that would only work in a hentai. Or Melody of Oblivion. ...Oh, yes, hentai material. Have I covered the part where DearS all wear dog collars and are happy to be slaves, doing whatever their master wants, including sex? It's like sitting through the wet dream of a pre-pubescent retard. I'm sure most female viewers would find it slightly offensive to see females wearing dog collars and being happy to get in the kitchen when told - a great fan pleasing idea. As for the characters, Ren (the Chi of DearS) is blank, having zero personality. She also looks bad because of the crappy art - not at all fap worthy. And Takeya, the lucky lead, is a complete arsehole, never being a man and always being a complete fuck to Ren. He even tells her to go home and cook his food, also ordering her to clean his room. He lacks any likability. The only character with any depth whatsoever in this mess is the pink-haired DearS, whose name I've already forgot. On the plus side, DearS is easy to watch. It's so simple and stupid that it's possible to watch it for four hours, miss lines of dialogue and still understand what's going on. If you happen to be brain-dead or are looking for something that's easy to watch, despite being dull, DearS is for you. I only managed to sit through it all because I wasn't required to use my brain and could just chill. Alongside Melody of Oblivion, DearS has made for a great start to going through my DVD backlog. I can't wait to have a look at Petite Princess Yucie and A Little Snow Fairy Sugar. By the end of watching all the wonderful series I've collected on DVD, my mental state might reach the stage where life will seem too painful... Overall, I suggest avoiding DearS unless A) your dream woman wears a dog collar and stays in the kitchen or B) you're an idiot who paid money for the series because it's an OOP Geneon title. Stick to Chobits and avoid this poor attempt at copying it.
It's a cute little short series animé, similar to Chobits from what I've seen of Chobits, but hey, if you like that sort of thing, DearS does it pretty well. Some of the fanservicey stuff in this is SO over-the-top it's past the point of annoying and more towards the point of amusing, because I don't think they took themselves completely seriously. So, who should watch this? If you want a relatively light-hearted plot with some situational comedy, sort of your typical high school thing and a fair bit of cuteness and a mild bit of seriousness, this isn't a bad choice. If you're up forsomething with lots of depth, void of the typical animé tropes, you probably won't like it. The one thing that irritated me a little is that it ended a little abruptly. Something a lot of animé tends to do, though. Overall, it's worth trying if you're looking for something light and don't have a lot of time to invest, since it's a relatively short series at only 12 episodes. I find it's good to watch something silly and cute like this especially if you're watching some other heavier stuff. (Aristotle says: "Balance is good!")
DearS is proof, that reading reviews before jumping into a series is a good habit to have. DearS is pretty much generally regarded as "that awful Chobits ripoff" so I went into it with pretty low expectations. I wasn't disappointed. So, a space ship crash-lands just off the coast of Japan, with 150 humanoid aliens on board. Oh, and they all look like super hot high-schoolers with supernatural abilities and a weirdly submissive nature. (Yep, this means EXACTLY what you think.) The ship is FUBAR, so they are stuck on Earth, but that's no problem, since the humans welcome them with open arms, naturally. I mean,smoking hot aliens with inexplicable intelligence and magical powers (and a history of abuse and slavery...oops, spoilers) cannot possibly be dangerous, right? RIGHT? Anyway, the story opens with our protagonist, Ikuhara Takeya, an exceptionally generic high-school student with the intellect and personality of a brick. One transport accident later he finds one of the female DearS, naked (of course), utterly oblivious of everything, who immediately makes out with him....and then Chobits happens. That's the best I can describe the series. Ren, our titular alien super-bimbo, is a blatant ripoff of Chi, down to the same hair style, and Takeya is just a more stupid and arrogant version of Hideki. There is one thing being an endearingly clueless farmboy, but Takeya takes the "oblivious asshole" trope to a new level of annoying... Eh, on second thought, it's pretty pointless to describe the story and the characters. DearS is basically a dumbed down version of Chobits with it's heart ripped out and replaced with incredibly generic archetypes and a giant plothole for a story. What the series does have, is a disgusting amount of almost-hentai ecchi fanservice, that drowns everything else out. If the series had any endearing qualities or profound meaning, it's been lost somewhere between the nymphomaniac homeroom teacher who makes their students read porn out loud, and the magical sex-slaves from space. But even the ecchi is so corny and low-brow, that it's way more tiresome than fun. In the last few episodes the series does try to cobble together a sequel bait by dropping some character development and semi-coherent story bits, but it's too little, too late. There was much potential in the setting, and with some rework it could've been turned into something interesting, but sadly, it's was not to be. The art style didn't age well either and the sound/music is just forgettable background noise. There is literally nothing remarkable about DearS. It's just some mediocre ecchi fap-fuel with busty alien slave girls and bad slapstick comedy. There are some fun moments and interesting bits throughout the series, and it's only 13 episodes long, so if you can look past all it's faults, DearS could be a good choice for a boring afternoon, if you have nothing else to watch, but that's about it. If you haven't already seen it, you'd be better off watching Chobits instead.
-Disclaimer: I am NOT a PROFESIONAL reviewer I’m only a anime fan trying to give feed back to other anime fans with that said one to the review- Ok first I just want to point out that yes I liked this anime it was my first harem and its what made me like them so I’m not here to bash it. I don’t understand why so many people hate this the story was a 6 it wasn’t that great I will say that but I absolutely loved the characters were funny and enjoyable to watch the relationships were a bit strange I didn’t like that the DearScame to earth only to serve humans but other then that this is truly an enjoyable anime and I would recommend this to anyone if you love funny and kinda strange harem anime Last thing the animation and character design is not the best but its also not that bad I know a lot of people dislike them but its enough to still enjoy watching it
So first this anime isn't anything new and unique,all seen.It also resembles Chobits.They're storyline is really similar.But if you're looking for some lite-hearted romance including some ecchi scenes that this just the right anime.Don't expect too much. Story It's centered around high school boy living alone.One day he picks up a beautiful alien girl at first he doesn't seem to care about her too much but then late in the series there show up evil people who are trying find her *and take her away* than he sees his true feelings for her and tries to protect her by all means. So it's a story ofthem living together,going to school teaching her normal things like cooking,reading,speaking.And she is some kind of slave.All the aliens in the anime are slaves.So she threats the main characters like her master.That's a bit freaky for me T_T.The plot doesn't really changes it always staying the same.And it has a normal nice ending.6/10 Animation Decent.The characters are bit funny looking but all in all good for this kind of anime.7/10 Sound Some good opening and ending songs but I didn't really heard any other good music despite that.6/10 Characters Nice main female character despite that she is an alien.Main male character a funny ,cool guy who on the first sight doesn't believe in aliens but later on he develops a romantic relationship with the alien.So this two are really good but it lacks good support characters beside those two I didn't liked anyone else.And it also lacks character developments.6/10 Enjoyment So in the end I liked this anime so-so it had some ups and downs.Some episodes where good but some where poor.There were some really funny moments but that's all that it had.And yeah some minor ecchi scenes but they were poorly done.6/10
i thought that dearS was a REALLY good anime and maybe its just because of my male intuition but still well back to the topic anyway the reason its good is because have you every heard any jokes about blondes? of coarse you have so the same concept works here one one guy is walking home and some chick jumps from the bushes and is naked on top of that but that guy is afraid of alians and is defenceive about her and everything about here and her kind but i thought that is a good romance ecchi and harum combined and for anyother guys who like almost complete boobies and down there 0_o but what ever i reccomend this anime
Story Woahhh...A story about aliens...besides...all are girls and searching for masters because they consider themselves slaves...I sure wish this was real...I loved the story for short.... Art Well...It was a bil oldish the art...But I enjoyed to the fullest...I loved the enviroments...and even the ecchi "views" I loved ^_^ Sound I REALLY...REALLY loved the OP/ED ...especially the ending was so "kawai" :X I listened to the ED at every episode...and even the sounds from episodes... CharacterTo be honest...I loved Ren how innocent and cute was...I wish I had a girl like her...Every character hay their own characteristics traits...Every each one of them was beautifully designed... Enjoyment I enjoyed to the fullest...But to be honest...I was disapointed in the weak ending...They fastened the pace at the last episode...But I do enjoy that Takuya ended with Ren.... Overall It take's from me a big 10 because it happens that I enjou comedy ecchi romance animes...
DearS is a very good anime, in fact it's a great anime. I would have given it a 10 if it wasn't for the unbelievably annoying main character - Takeya. But more of that later, first the story. Yes, so DearS starts out in a pretty weird way. A humongous alien spaceship (probably the size of titanic) lands on the shores of Japan. However war doesn't break out, mad scientists don't attempt to capture said aliens and famous american 3-leter agencies (FBI, CIA etc) are nowhere to be seen. In fact, the aliens turn out to be young hot women and the entire world welcomes themwith open arms. Before you know it the aliens are called "dears" and make friends with the humans. Then it gets slightly weirder. One of the aliens is being transported through a town in some kind of a container. The containers slips from the transport and breaks, setting the alien free. The alien in question is an another hottie (Ren Ren blah blah blah... whatever her name is) dears. So it just happens that this hottie runs into -quite possibly- the most annoying main character ever to appear in anime. The deliquents name is Ikuhara Takeya. He's a cocky, arrogant and absolutely irritating chauvinist, constantly complaining about even the most trivial things. He's a total pain in the ass. When he first comes across our Ren, he's ready to just leave her there half naked. It's only when a truck nearly runs her over that he saves her and decides to help her out... sort of. The rest of the series primarly revolves around Takeya and Ren and their hilarious antics. Like Ren walking in on Takeya when he's in the bathroom or wriggling in her sleep and ending up sitting on his face (ahah yes that way). It is simply hilarious. There's actually a pretty good reason for all that but if I told you it would spoil the story. Now then sound and art. While there is nothing much to say about sound, the art style is impressive. Apart from the fact that some characters have so much hair that if stretched out they would probably reach the moon, this anime pays a lot of attention to every single detail. In others words, it's high quality. Congrats to the studio for doing a job well done. All in all, a very enjoyable anime, if you can withstand the male lead's constant rants&complaints and irritable nature. 9/10
Takeya Ikuhara was a normal high school boy. He is one of the few having no interest in a space ship that had crashed over a year ago. With Female passengers called DearS. One day he happens upon a naked shivering girl. At first he thought she was just a girl, but then realized she was actually one of the aliens from the ship crash. He takes her home reluctantly. He'd seen one too many sci-fi movies and constantly feared she was going to brain wash him. The next day, he sets her in a closet to hide while he went to school and shechose that as her room. Takeya does his best to help the girl called Ren. Who unlike other DearS can't speak much at first. It turns out that she is in actually malfunctioning and is being hunted down by their leader. Takeya eventually begins to learn more about DearS, and a mythical DearS relationship called “Gift” that starts to develop between them. Story & Characters (7/10) DearS is one of the bishoujo shows from the summer 2004 anime season, which ran for 12 episodes. Based on a popular manga by Peach-Pit, the story revolves around slacker student Takeya Ikuhara and a race of aliens known as DearS. The DearS crash-landed on Earth and were unable to return to their home planet, so an arrangement was worked out to allow homestays, which would let the DearS learn about Earthling culture and life. Takeya is indifferent to the DearS, while everyone around him gets excited at the news that their school would get a DearS student. While walking home one day, he sees a mysterious (and naked) DearS, who promptly kisses him. He names her Ren, and she takes to calling him her master. This is only the beginning of their story… With DearS, you get a show that incorporates a lot of things seen in other shows of this genre. Busty bishoujo? Yep. “Goshujin-sama” complex? Got that. Fanservice? A good amount. Light comedy to balance out the serious parts? Mmm hmm. Reluctant male lead warming up to adoring female? Yep. An imminent separation for the star-crossed lovers? Got that too. The story progresses briskly through the 12 episodes, with a minimal amount of filler involving Takeya’s annoying sister. Largely a slice-of-life show, DearS manages to be entertaining in spite of the thin backstory and underdeveloped characters. You also have characters like the horny Mitsuka-sensei popping in from time to time for big yucks, and Neneko acting as the voice of reason. Miu, another DearS, acts as a sort of guardian and rival to Ren, but unfortunately those angles were only given passing consideration. Art (8/10) [Technical aspects of this score based on R2 DVDs] The art is well-done and the characters stay on-model for the most part during the show. The character designs stay true for the most part to the ones in the manga. It’s a shame that the animation isn’t as smooth as that of a higher-budgeted show, like Hagaren or Chrno Crusade. There’s plenty of scenes where nothing moves for a while, but at least the art looks good despite the lack of motion. I think they blew the budget on the scenes of Mitsuka-sensei groping herself, which were animated really well! The DVDs do have some added detail in the linework and extra frames of animation not present in the broadcast version, always a plus. Also of note is the subdued color palette, which leads to a nice visual presentation with the DearS standing out the most. Sound (7/10) [Technical aspects of this score based on R2 DVDs] The sound is a solid PCM stereo mix, with good directionality and clarity. The cast has a lot of familiar voices, with Kishyo Taniyama (Seiji in Midori no Hibi, Takayuki in Kimi ga Nozomu Eien) voicing Takeya, Ai Shimizu (Minawa in Mahoromatic, Karen in Onegai Twins) as Ren, Mai Nakahara (Anna in Godannar, Midori in Midori no Hibi) playing Miu, and the legendary Kikuko Inoue (Belldandy in Ah! Megami-sama, Mizuho in Please Teacher) as Mitsuka. All the seiyuu turn in good performances, especially Inoue-san, whose work as Mitsuka provides a lot of the comic relief. The background music is serviceable but unmemorable, with a good amount of repetition throughout the show. The opening song by Under17 is catchy but can get annoying after repeated listens. The end song, Happy Cosmos, is performed by the new group PoppinS, made up of Mai Nakahara and Ai Shimizu. If you get a chance to check out the music video, it’s strange and quirky! Overall (7/10) I enjoyed DearS throughout its short run, but when it was over nothing really stuck with me. Much like other shows that end before the manga (Mahoromatic, Hellsing), the show’s producers are left to come up with an ending that ends up being either forced or rushed. Things are left open for a second season, and there’s plenty of material still unanimated. Although not particularly original, DearS was entertaining every week I sat down to catch an episode. Some things like Mitsuka-sensei’s antics worked well, and others like Takeya’s bratty sister didn’t. If you liked DearS, then have a look at Chobits, which has some similarities but has the benefit of 26 episodes to develop its characters as well as better original source material by manga goddesses CLAMP, leading to a more enjoyable experience. I’d ultimately classify DearS as a guilty pleasure, with nice bishoujo action, fanservice, nice (if contrived) romance, a decent backstory, and mostly appealing characters. DearS isn’t an essential recommendation, but have a look if you’ve got some spare time. There’s worse ways to spend it than by watching an episode or two.
This anime has pretty much everything that I like to see in a show...cute aliens in lingerie. Okay, just kidding... DearS has a very Happy Lesson feel to it, with most of the character design and animation looking very familiar. The story so far has been very interesting, and the characters are all very well voiced by a high quality seiyuu cast. The animation is very good, with the same Happy Lesson tendency for the male lead character to have over-exaggerated facial expressions. Aside from the extreme Chobitsiness, this on the first episode of DearS it was very well done. The music was excellent, the animationsmooth, and I really liked the character design. It was actually pretty hilarious, even though a couple of the scenarios were exactly like the ones in Chobits.
There's not a whole lot I can say about DearS except "Stay Away!" It has been viewed by many as a Chobits rip off. While Chobits had some areas that saved it from the trash bin, this title has none. From the very opening animation which features two of the main female characters embracing unclothed to the unresolved end, DearS screams it's inappropriate nature. I view a number of these titles to be able to relate just how inappropriate they truly are. Pleased be warned that while the character designs and story overview look really good and may draw one to a purchase, this titleis really bad.
This show is a bit out there. It is wacky and fun, and just sucks you in. Some of the story development could have been better, but overall it keeps you waiting for more. One downfall to this show is that it seems like they are avoiding the main back story too much, and leaves you wondering what else there is. All in all it is a great show, and its too bad that it ended.
DearS is a story about a Guy with no special traits or what so ever, who discovers an alien (DearS) on the side of a street. To his surprise the alien doesn't know much at the beginning. Here starts his misadventures. "Story" For me the story was a superb depiction of "Innocent Guy's Luck". The story when very well with the male protagonists attitude and the female protagonists innocence. "Art" The art was pretty good but, the face and eyes of the girls sorta had an eerie feeling in their expressions. Everything else from background to Effects were pretty astounding. "Sound" The Sounds were nothing special either, just normalsound effects. "Character" Well the main protagonist's development seems rather good but for me the other characters lacked their screen time =D. "Enjoyment and Overall" I was impressed with all the ecchi comedy parts unlike some anime that only focuses on the ecchi. Threw it all this is an anime that can be rewatched. =D
i guess it is an original storyline for its time but its pretty straight forward: they meet, the change in life annoys him, there's the childhood friend, heroine's adversary, and every one is in one big relationship, working their problems along the way. altogether its very nice to watch. i laughed a few times and sometimes frustrated from the turnout of the plot. the only problem i have with this series is that its to short, its about 1/3 of the manga and it should have ended the same as the manga. well drawn and just enough fan-service to create a giggle, get aroused and add tothe plot just a bit. i wish they make "dears: evolution" or something to continue but 'till then im off watching cohabits or something like that!
sooo firstly it's a cool anime but short so thet couldn't make it all into an anime but if u don't be satisfied with anime u could always watch the manga whatever. it's not that uniqe but well it was enjoyable to watch and i liked it. it's like a classic in the anime world(like elfen lied) it includes : ecchi(hell yeah),action,romance,harem and it's op song is very cool :D a must watch what can i say :P
I don't even know where to start. I guess with the good aspects. Ren is super cute and aesthetically pleasing to look at. Some jokes are actually funny at times. Besides this, this anime should be called the fan service anime. There's barely any plot. Every episode feels like a filler except the end of the show really. The Dears are alien slaves and they would do anything for their master including sex. Man, the MC for this is the most annoying character in the whole show. The poor way he treats women is so irritating. You see, there are a lot of shows thatare like this. Fan service-focused shows are fine. But this is one of the most poorly done shows I've seen and is extremely disrespectful to women by portraying them as empty shells that are only there to entertain men and fulfill their needs. If this was a hentai I would be fine with it for some reason. But it's neither this nor that. It just feels empty for some reason. Even if it's a show to just pass time, to not take it seriously, it's definitely one of the weaker shows. There are much better shows out there than this if you want to watch something that is similar. Not recommended at all.
Hello to you ecchi lovers, this is the anime for you. Although this has a questionable plot, which was made specifically made for ecchi, it's pretty good. Basically, the story has a somewhat cliche line (by ecchi standards). There's the boy who lives by himself, then happens to stumble upon a beautiful girl who then moves in with him. From there I think you guys know where this is going. Over all i give this series a 8/10, a little predictable, with a cliff hanger ending. But if you liked Chobits, you'll like this anime. Some good humor, without pushing the ecchiness.
DearS has got to be one of these anime that was so close to go into my drop list though I haven't dropped any anime I've been watching so far. (Well, no matter how bad or boring an anime might be, I will watch it entirely... well that's my policy). If I remember, it was after watching "Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?" that I started watching DearS because I was totally in a Harem mood but it was such a let-down that I had to encourage myself to watch each episode. The reason why I didn't enjoy DearS are as follows: Art: I’m perfectly aware that theanime is pretty old but if I were to compare it with older anime such as “Maison Ikkoku” or “Sailor Moon” which are even older there is a huge difference. The art for DearS is undeniably the worst one compared to these two. The bodies of both male and female characters in the anime are disproportionate. The female characters could have been cuter or simply beautiful if more efforts would have been poured while making the anime but unfortunately. Character: The male protagonist was one of the reasons why I was about to make DearS the first anime to get in my drop list. Sometimes I like Harem where the guy is weak but still tries his best to get stronger and take care for his chicks (e.g Aikawa Ayumu from Kore was Zombie Desu ka) and sometimes I like these Harem where the guy is strong and is dominant (straight forward that is e.g Issei Hyoudo from High School DxD) but in the case of DearS the male protagonist is none. He is just an indecisive guy who and stays as such as the series progresses with no character development at all… He is totally lame and has absolutely nothing that would make you want to root for him. As the series progresses, there are other side characters who are introduced for no apparent reasons. They seems to be just there just to make some episodes reach the target of 19 minutes and they really get on your nerves. Story/Plot: The story seems to be just a raw idea that was badly exploited. A Harem featuring an alien female ready to do whatever her earthling master desires had so much potential to be funny and even enjoyable but you don’t get to see all of these in DearS. In fact, you don’t get to see anything of what you’d expect from a Harem anime in DearS. There are no cute moments and the awkward moments are not really so awkward at all. Moreover there are a lot of episodes where a lot of things that were mentioned were left unexplained… somehow things feels too rushed and you really understand what's happening. Conclusion: I’m not saying that DearS is the worst anime ever but it is certainly not an enjoyable one and Harem Lovers especially will feel disappointed. But still you could still give DearS a try but without getting hyped up and not setting your expectations too high. Peace out...
This was a decent series, it's much like Chobits (if you've seen it) so if you enjoyed Chobits then I would recommend this series if have a few hours to kill. It's not as intense and serious as Chobits was but it will keep you entertained. The characters are lovable non the less. The character relationship between male and female protagonist really keeps the series alive, but due to a rush story line it really kills much potential for a really great drama that it could of been. If your looking for some ecchi, hilarious situations between guys and girls and a good sliceof life adaptation then this series is worth a few hours of your life.