Movie adaptation of the Sora no Otoshimono manga, based on Kazane Hiyori's arc.
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Sora no Otoshimono is an incredibly remarkable series. As an ecchi genre type show, it surpasses the vast majority of them in terms of almost everything imaginable. Besides having a lot of fanservice, it is remarkable in terms of production quality, comedy, story, and character development. All in all it is a show that in spite of (or maybe because of) how ecchi it is, it manages to be solidly entertaining in every important way you can imagine. Two high quality seasons do the series justice, with a third as of now currently in the making. Generally, the way the series progresses is througha mostly episodic format. Each season would start by introducing characters, engaging them in comedic situations, and later expanding upon the story in detail. The only problem with this format is that it is initially misleading for those who want to judge the series immediately upon watching a single episode, but as a whole the series is able to offer incredibly well-rounded entertainment as a result. Now one of the fundamental problems with this movie is the episodic nature of mixed comedy and drama lends itself to awkward execution for a standalone production that is meant to run for over 90 minutes. Sora no Otoshimono does not have a plot that is told continuously from start to end. There are breaks in between action due to the comedic nature of the series, and story arcs are fairly brief. The brief nature of these story arcs isn't necessarily a bad thing, but for this movie it creates a situation where a lot of time is wasted simply trying to overextend the plot so that it fits in a 90 minute time window. The first 40 minutes of the movie go into the introduction of Hiyori Kazane, a character who was briefly seen late into the second season of the series. Through flashbacks and reused footage of the previous two seasons, we see from her perspective how she has held constant romantic interest in Tomoki. Understandably, this recap of previous events is somewhat helpful for viewers who have not seen the first two seasons. However, it also comes off as redundant as in each flashback from different episodes over the course of 40 minutes, essentially the same thing happens. While Tomoki and his friends are up to some shenanigans, Hiyori is watching from the sidelines, narrating how she wants to have fun with Tomoki, but is scared to say anything to Tomoki or much less look him in the eye. As the character of focus in this movie, Hiyori proves to be a rather uninteresting character. She can be summed up as being a bad case of Yamato Nadeshiko, or in other words an ideal, soft spoken, and submissive Japanese woman. If there is anything entertaining about this personality, Hiyori's naivety around Tomoki's perverted schemes comes off as comedic, but as a character she exhibits very little development or enlightenment to strengthen any interest in her. The movie does have some good things going for it in spite of its glaring fundamental problems. The best part about this movie is that like the seasons before it, it maintains high production quality. Animation for this show is top notch especially during the few high action scenes. Voice acting for each of the familiar characters is appropriately executed. And even though Hiyori exhibits poor characterization and development, Hikasa Youko, who is probably known better for many strong-willed female roles, does an excellent job delivering her soft-spoken nature. All in all, Sora no Otoshimono, or at least the part of the story in this series that was chosen I do not feel lends itself to being able to support a full feature length movie by design. While the series maintains a solid story, it does so in bits and pieces with comedy scattered in between, and it is not set up to normally maintain an extended plot arc. As such, most of the movie watching experience may feel largely like a waste of time when half the length of the feature is occupied by flashbacks involving reused footage with commentary from Hiyori. This production in this way fails to maintain what made the seasons before it so entertaining, by losing the ability to jump and flow readily from comedy to drama to maintain viewer interest. The level of freshness and energy that the TV series could maintain for episode duration simply could not be accomplished for this movie. To be fair, the execution problems the movie has are not uncommon for a lot of movie adaptations for other popular series, due to the nature of movies picking up at a place somewhere in the middle of the story. If you can accept that in your viewing experience, you can at least appreciate that this movie does have amazing production quality to redeem itself.
Been waiting for this movie for a long long time, and we now get to see Tomoki's quiet and peaceful life get interrupted again. Few minutes into the movie was a hilarious start. This movie does have ecchi element, but those ecchi moment is what made this series famous, no nudity but just panty and boobs. So feel safe to watch it if you are worrying about ecchi element. Story- 9 I just can't stop grinning when the message pops up "Have you guys forgot someone?" (not 100%, but close enough translation). Then I burst into laughing as Tomoki leads the OP, a very funny OP thatis timed very accurate with the motion. After that we get to meet our new heroin Kazane Hiyori, there is a lot of blushes we see coming from Hiyori whenever she sees Tomoki. Despite the fact that the recap at the start was somewhat long, with some new additional scenes that Hiyori is in it, but I don't mind it it just felt nostalgic, got to see our characters again. Up to the point where Hiyori finally gather her courage to join the 'New World Discovery Club' in order to get close to Tomoki, then the story start progressing. Minutes of this movie goes by fast reaching to the point of where the climax of the movie begins. Comparing to the 2 seasons I think this movie have the power capture the emotional feelings of the audience. The story telling will jump from between Hiyori and Tomoki point of view. The pacing of the story has good not too fast nor slow, although you may feel a bit rushed when Hiyori's arc begins after those recaps, but is not true because the pace have been controlled well. Just like the two previous seasons the switching mood of the story has always been great, an instant click from funny moment to serious, serious to hilarious, hilarious to sad, so this is also a highlight of the story. There is some part in the manga of Hiyori's arc is not include in this movie, but nothing major all the important point are here. Art- 10 The visual appeal are very pleasing, whether is the normal sized characters or the SD version characters both worked. One art work that i need to give credit to is the huge clock work design on Zeta's back. The details is amazing, all the clock mechanics was well displayed, overall look great. The battle visual effect is great too. The art is fantastic. Sound- 9 Great to hear some new songs the funny OP, the insert songs, the ED song. As well as some old songs such as Tomoki's infamous solo song, plus 'Fallen Down' by Ikaros. Such good music is never hurt to hear it again. The soundtrack is also good, some may be forgotten but once you hear you knew it was familiar. Character- 10 I love it cast as funny as they can be. They are also lovable everyone of them. Hiyori as the new character has done well as being part of the New World Discovery club, as well as a very memorable character. Enjoyment- 10 This movie have entertained me from start to finish. I enjoyed every second out of it, juicing the orange to it max. The story is emotional enough for me to feel for the characters, and funny enough to made me laugh every few minutes. Oh, just to let you know there is more after the credit. This movie is one of those better ecchi anime genre, and would recommend to give it a try. This movie I think is well worth the wait, and well worth a hour and 36 mins of my time.
Like many other people I have waited for what seems like forever for this movie but the wait was worth it. This is by far my favorite anime ever no questions asked. I enjoyed this movie alot even though it's not its usual happy self. The beginning of the movie was hilarious, but gradually turned more serious through out the movie. The first half is more of a recap of what's happened so far but threw the eyes of hiyori and how she reacts and responds to the events that were not shown. First a sudden turn around happens to Tomoki that has never happened to himbefore. Then a serious twist happens that caused me to go O Shit. Finally the saddest part the ending which again from the expreinces of the show I never saw coming. I enjoyed this movie very much but like I said is sadder then its normal self. I give everything a 10 out of 10 except enjoyment which got a 9 because I love to laugh but this was more serious then the rest of the series. DON'T SKIP THE LAST 40SECS OR SO OF THE ANIME.
I don't know why all the previous reviewers gave this such a good score. Most likely they're looking too deeply into it, and not just looking at in on a normal level, more rather, a English Literature level. The movie was terrible. Simple as that. but I'll break it down, just so you don't get a wrong Idea about it. Story: 6 The story of this movie follows on from when Nymph, Ikoras and Astraea had defeated Chaos evolved. the first 40 minutes (give or take) is a recap of the previous two series of Sora No Otohimono (Heaven's Lost Property), of which the movie is asequel to. Not many people enjoyed it but I did, mainly because it showed a lot of the comedic parts and also because I enjoy the character, Nymph, a lot, and it showed a bit of recap on her. Even so I found it unnecessary. I'm not sure if anyone else does this, but as far as I am concerned, I never watch a movie that is sequel to a series, before actually watching the series, why would I? moving on, the storyline then starts to develop at a steady pace showing more of Hiyori and her experience with the Tomoki and friends. It mixed comedy with drama, and I enjoyed that, even though the transition was quite poor. The turning point for me was Hiyori's death. That's when the storyline really sucked. from Hiyori's death on, it was rushed. Simply as that, it's as clear as a bell (pun intended [Hiyori for those who don't pick up on it]). Obviously, they wanted this 'production' to only last 90 minutes, and that's where they lost their touch. I down graded them from a 8 or 9 to a 6 because the next 30 minutes made me want to cry, cry from pity of this movie. They destroyed a lot of anticipation from late season two (where Hiyori was introduced, and so was these 'capsules') all the way to Hiyori's death. They poorly told the purpose of the capsules, and only showed the obvious. (the Manga may have done the same, I do not know, I'm only stating what I have observed.) They should have got rid of the recap and allowed the storyline more space to grow. In regards to plot, the last 30 minutes went through all of the main structural point (Problem, Suspense, Climax and resolution) so fast and so confusingly, I really wanted to punch my laptop screen. I believe the producers and directors deserve to have had a pay cut on this 'production.' I feel sorry for Funimation for having very little to work with, but had no choice (well they did but, you know what I mean) to dub this because of the popularity of the previous two seasons. My disappointment is great. I would have given the storyline a 4 (harsh but if you've seen it and didn't watch it on an English literature level, you'd understand) but the first 60 minutes I did enjoy. Art: 7 On a happier note, I love the artwork of this anime. The colours are bright and colourful, they easily manipulate your emotions because once a sad scenes appears, they'll dull the colours that it's a bit of a shock and a large transition that you also feel sad. This was not so much the case in the movie, but even so, the other aspects were still there and just as good. I love the chibi forms of all the characters are amazing, they supply such a comedic atmosphere. The clothing designs suit the characters a lot too, and I find a lot of them cute on Nymph. This may not seem so important to some people, but it's good to see a variety of clothing on character, makes them appear more interesting. also the scenic and angeloidic attacks artwork is amazing, I love them. The scenic may not be detailed sometimes, but they don't have to be detailed to look good. Sound: 7 I didn't pay much attention to the sound, but the soundtrack is fairly good, and the sound effects of the angeloids are awesome. Character: 6 Although 6 may sound harsh, when you think about it, this movie supplies very little character development of the original characters. Even when Nymph was about to brave up and confess her love to Tomoki, or Ikoras wanting to sacrifice herself with Hiyori (the second), it seemed so awkward and felt like it wasn't suppose to be there. They gave very little time to lead up to it and have a proper feel for the happenings. Hiyori is a bit of a boring character really. She's the typical quite-spoken, shy and kind girl. Although she braves it out in Tomoki's challenges, it doesn't say much about her personality because the purpose is to supply comedy of her doing such ridiculous things with her kind of personality. On the whole, I do enjoy that sort of character, but compared to the other's changing and different personalities (such as Nymph being a stuck up, superior-feeling, mean personality, to a more tsundere (kinda), fun, soapy-loving personality) she comes of as. Plain. Enjoyment: 6 Overall: 6 I'm putting them two together because the reason why is the same. I found the enjoyment and overall of this movie very disappointing. my anticipation had been destroyed with a poor Plot at the end, and a 40 minute recap. It was somewhat enjoyable, like I said before, but unnecessary all the same. In comparison to the previous seasons, this is just bad. I believe they should have cut down on the numerous and some of the time unnecessary comical relief episodes of both season one and two, and changed this movie in 3 or 4 episodes into the season, allowing a continuous and flowing transition from the storyline and also, giving the plot more time to develop and prosper. Very disappointing, and I'm sure I'm going to be just as disappointed with the next movie; Sora no Otoshimono Final: Eternal My Master.
Its been a while since i crying alot from watching an anime, and suprisingly, the anime that makes me like this was purposedly is a comedy anime. Its embarassing to admit it, but oh well, i am sure many of you will feel the same way. Sora no Otoshimono : Tokeijikake no Angeloid or in english Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork is the third sequel of Sora no Otoshimono series, So, if you havent watched the first season or the second season i recommend you to watch it first, well, it really doesnt matter since in this movie we have 40 minutesof recap from the first season and the second season but we see it in Kayane point of view. Its good for all of you who have forgotten the plot. So, Lets get to the point. Q : Did i like this anime? A : Of course! you can see it from my score. Q : What this story about now in this movie? A : Its about Kayane Hiyori's arc. dont worry if you dont know who she is, while watching this,i bet you will know who she is. Q: Why do i like it? A : Its quite simple, if i would have a reason why i love this anime especially this movie was, they really mixed well between comedy, romance, and some tearjerker moments. I couldnt help to laugh and at the same time i crying too, and i have to clean up my tears from crying and hide it from my parents. But, my point, is the story itself was moving flawlessly, Well, i do admit it the 40 minutes of recap is kinda annoying for those who marathon this anime, but since it came to the movie, I think it was a good idea for making flashbacks. to make other viewers who maybe had forgot the story can remember it again. What makes this series was more special is of course the battle scenes, The art from the battle scene is the best appealing aside of the story, like the other two prequel, the quality of the art doesnt drop moreover, its increasing especially when the three angeloids (Ikarus, Nymph, Astrea) battle with the new angeloid (i am not gonna spoil it). It feels so realistic especially the weapon design of the new angeloid. And dont forget about the character itself, lets see we have a kuudere angeloid, Tsundere angeloid, clumsy angeloid, and our perverted main character. For the three angeloids, they still the same as the previous which is still love tomoki with their own way, Talking about Tomoki, I bet many of you were kinda annoying for having a perverted boy as our main character. Well, thats what i am afraid afor before i start watching this movie, but dont worry, in this movie we can see the good side of Tomoki aside of his perverted manners. Summary, its good to see the character doesnt really change. Q : Is there anything that i dont like? A : Particurally, there isnt. But for a people who marathon this series i would said the recap is a little bit annoying. Well, they had fill it with the Kayane role in it but still... 40 minutes of recap is kinda unlogical, It really wasting the time. But oh well, there isnt any anime that perfect, and Thanks for the good story, it makes me forget about that one. So, if you're looking for an entertaining show to watch, Sora no Otoshimono is a good choice to start.
OK First of i would like to say i have been waiting to watch this movie for a long time. Lets just say it was well worth the wait. I'd say the first half of the movie was great its was like a new spin on the two other seasons. you seen another persons view of them witch was great. There was fanservice with Nymph and the new Character(she was very cute). It hit all the strings with the comedy moments that sora no otoshimono is known for and it hit those OH SNAP moments. Then it Jumps to Romance and some very sadparts. It Ive you some info about whats happening in the sky witch the two seasons didn't cover too. Over all i found this movie very very good and any fan of sora no otoshimono HAS to watch this movie! ( and any one who loves Nymph Too).
Disappointment : The movie saddened me from the bottom of my heart... I'm a fan of SnO (the Manga), and I've watched the anime too. I wasn't expecting a movie of SnO (even though I've heard of it) so it was quite a surprise to discover it ! The idea to have a movie on Hiroyi's Arc, rather than an anime season, was really great and I loved it : that is, until I watch it... Story : It didn't- It did not follow the manga's storyline : what was great about the manga (consistancy and emotions) was badly lacking. /SPOILER/ As for example (wait is that Spoiler ? Let's say itis) - The ending : Hiyori died (actually, they resurrected her out of nowhere EVEN THOUGH they took 10 minutes to make it "looks like" she was going to die) Is that wrong ? The resurrection... OH GOD PLEASE the consistency ! I'd have let it goes if Hiyori really died. Sakurai flying in Ikaros's Aegis... c'moooooonnn... - The bed time scene : Nymph was talking about how badly she felt without a master : if by any chances you read the manga, you'd understand that Nymph want a master -> Nymph is ordered by Sakurai to hack Hiyoi -> Nymph becomes overpowered and succeed were related. But in the movie, it was not, but they still approved to show this scene. - They forget : they mixed everything apart (was it to make the movie longer ?), Sakurai wasn't affected by the memory loss (just some head hurt...) In the manga it was much more rational : Sakurai was affected but still had a few minutes left to run after Ikaros and Nymph. When in the movie, he started the run after one day (the purpose was irremediably less important) Moreover, it was more emotional too : Hiyori woke up right after her death and Sugata could ask her "Who are you" in a way more important. Overall there are still a lot of bad consistancy that could have been avoided (Sugata's reaction when he saw Hiyori too, but since I forgot how the second season went, I'm not sure if he saw her at Synapse) The Art, Sound, Character seemed legit, I don't have anything else to say. But I'm quite curious about their alteration : was it to make it appears better or worse than the manga ? Why didn't they just use the original work ?
First of all, let me say that after watching 'Sora no Otoshimono: Forte' I was a bit sceptical about this movie. I thought that the makers were going to pull of the same thing, i.e give us ecchi and fanservice and forget about the plot. Absolutely not. This movie has done a great, no, perfect job of bringing the 'Sora no Otoshimo' series back to masterpiece status. The opening is filled with comedy but that's about the only comedic part you're gonna get here. It's brief, it's funny - a great way to warm up the viewers. Now, the plot. So, this movie basically retellsthe events of the first season and the second one from the viewpoint of... Hiyori Kazane. You might remember her from the second season and yes, she's the girl who was presumably sleeping in one of the synapse's tubes when Eishirou discovered her. She reminds me a bit of Shigure Asa from Shuffle!, especially with that hair ornament. At least three quarters of an hour, which is nearly half of the movie will be all about flashbacks and Hiyori's narrative as she tells the viewers about her time in Tomoko's school and how she watched him from the shadows...mhmm, my romance senses are tingling. Anyway, the movie goes on like this, slowly turning Sora no Otoshimono into a love pentagon, which doesn't bother me, mind you. But it does seem like there are way too many characters at this point who are into Tomoki. Either way, we have a lot of tension between the girls and Tomoki's female fanclub slowly decends into anarchy. Cliche, done a million times before but a great way to bring in more drama nevertheless. The plot of the movie then takes a tragic and dark detour and finally whacks you in the head with a tear-jerking ending. It is really dramatic. But the plot, ladies and gentlemen, the plot. The plot is starting to take shape, the big picture is slowly starting to come into view. This movie does a phenomenal job at tying up the lose ends of the 1st and 2nd seasons and now slowly we can start drawing our own conclusions. We're given more information, more flashbacks, more explanations... and within each scene this anime is slowly walking out of the supernatural genre to lodge itself comfortably in sci-fi. In fact at this point, there aren't many supernatural elements left because the overwhelming bulk of 'Sora no Otoshimono' concepts are explained by science. As it was already mentioned in the 2nd season angeloids are actually 'made' and their abilities and powers are literally programmed into them by their maker. It has also been mentioned by Ikaros and Nymph numerous times that angeloids have "reactors" (Nuclear!?) instead of hearts. Sci-fi much? Hell yeah and this movie takes that idea and gives you a little twist but to avoid spoiling the movie, I shall say no more. The visual effects were stunning to say the least, the fight scenes and the level of detail everywhere was jaw-dropping. Well-fricking-done. 10 points here straight away. Likewise the music and sounds have been extremely good but that's expected since they were of course taken from the previous (1st and 2nd) seasons. All in all, a very enjoyable movie and something that I was surely waiting for. The makers decided to focus on the plot and oh boy it makes 'Sora no Otoshimono' a lot more enjoyable. Finally we have some seriousness, finally the plot's starting to take shape, finally this anime is using its potential. If you've watched the first two seasons and liked them ; go watch this movie. It only gets better.
First of all, I like to clear it up. I really, really love the sora series. Have been following the manga ever since forte came out, and have been waiting for this movie FOREVER. However, this movie is a really really big troll and let down for me. I really don't mind the recap in the beginning. It capture some of the most epic moments in the previous series. Always enjoyable to watch them again and laugh at them. What I really didn't like though, is the fact that they put in so much recap that, (yes I am a quite strict manga follower), some of themost epic moments during the hiyori arc is missed. Even more, those epic moments have been added onto the movie trailer waaaay long ago, so I was really expecting to see them being animated. Another thing I don't really like, is the fact that sora is supposed to be a very easy going, funny, enjoyable anime, but for some reason, the anime maker have to modify it to such a extent to force tragedy and bitter sweetness into it... Kinda make me feel really uneasy about it. Got more to say, but that would be spoilers
THE MOVIE IS SUBBED BITCHES! Is it worth to watch it tho? o_0 Well I might be able to help you out with that decision with these 3 easy-ass steps! :D STEP 1: AVOID THE SHIT RECAP! It takes up more than half the movie which sucks ASS! But nonetheless Skip to around 40:00 minutes. That is, unless you want to see commentary from Hiyori about how much she has fallen in love with Tomoki. And seeing somewhat through her perspective of Tomoki's "peaceful life". Other than that it is ALL recap about what happened in the 1st and 2nd season. STEP 2: DOWNLOAD IT OR SUFFERCRAP QUALITY! Either download the movie for crisp clear sound and pic or deal with shit buffering (My speed is at 25MB so don't give me crap) on shit servers that are hosted on shit anime streaming sites. Most (if not all) streaming sites that I went to had Toaster Strudel quality. (I HATE Toaster Strudel) And the ones that did have crispy clear quality had video players that were programmed to give you a "FUCK YOU BUDDY! You have to pay or wait 62 minutes to continue the rest of the video!" Thankfully, I chose to download it (Google it) which made it a whole lot easier to watch. But if Google becomes a bitch and you can't find it due to copyright claims or some other gay crap, private message me and I MIGHT be able to help you out. ;D STEP 3: DECIDE IF I HELPED YOU! :D There is NO POINT in me organizing a huge list of complaints/compliments for you as your better off deciding what you think of it for yourself. It is exactly 2:21 A.M and I just finished the movie. I'm tired as fuck but the movie kept me up as it was good enough to watch. It could have done better (A LOT BETTER) instead of having a stupid recap. But what was left of the movie was good enough to make me stop looking at my hentai and porn tabs. If you do end up heeding all of my advice then you'll probably feel how I felt. Like you just watched a 30min OVA. Oh yeah forgot to put this in: OVERALL: 7 BLAME THE RECAP YA BASTARD! *said with an Irish accent*
At first, I just thought this was going to be a recap movie with some added scenes, as most of these usually are. I was wrong. This movie actually has its own story while recapping some of the series as well, which is pretty impressive to say the least. I actually gave this movie a higher rating than both seasons of the anime because it was just that good to me. Obviously not perfect, but Needless to say, I enjoyed it alot. As the synopsis says, the story is an anime adaption of the Hiyori manga arc. I didn't read the manga so I didn't knowwhat to expect going into this. What I love is that the movie isn't filler, the story goes deeper into the lure of the angeloids and their world, while delivering an incredibly emotional story. The movie starts off with the usual weird antics of the show. If you watched both seasons you'll know what I mean. The story has a quick run in with Daedalous, and then the recap portion of the movie is narrated by Hiyori, the focus of the story itself. Instead of just coming off as a recap, we learn a bit about her character and her feelings. At the same time she's telling the story from her perspective, so you see scenes where she was added in to the background watching whatever is going on. The story starts off after the events of the second season, so it's not just a filler. The last half hour really picked up, that's what really did me in for giving this movie a 9. In an ecchi comedy, I never would have thought to have seen that much emotion in a sequence. The last portion of the movie really had me in the feels, infact the most emotion i've felt watching the show all together. The relationship between Tomoki and Hiyori was done so well, and I genuinely felt sad at the end. Unfortunatly, some characters like Sohara and Mikako felt pushed aside and not involved in the story at all. This does make sense though, considering the story had to develop Hiyori and make us care about her. The chemistry was on point as ever, the dynamic between the characters (Hiyori and Tomoki in particular) was spot on and packed alot of emotion to the story. You just really got the sense that they were all friends. The action towards the end was great as well, short lived but executed well enough. The animation may not stand out, it wasn't as good as it was in season 2 but it wasn't a complete downgrade at all. The soundtrack worked well, nothing amazing but it was functional. I also enjoyed the fact that you learn a bit more about the angeloid "sisters" Ikaros, Nymph and Astrea..As well as their world in the sky. I do wish they dove into it a bit more, but the character drama involving Hiyori was certainly the strong point. I overall loved the movie just as I loved the anime. It didn't feel like filler at all, and came with plenty of action and compelling emotional moments in the end. It dove into the angeloid lure and backstory a bit more, and told a small recap of the story from a different perspective. If you're a fan of the show this is a must watch. Trust me on this, the movie is really. really good. It does of course have its flaws that I mentioned before, but otherwise it's a great watch. If you agreed give my review a thumbs up! Thanks (:
Finally, after months of waiting, I've finally been able to watch the Heaven's Lost Property movie. All of the waiting was worth it, I promise you. It's been a while since I've seen a movie based off of an anime that actually had a good story to it. That's why I had high hopes for the Angeloid of Clockwork and the new Dragonball Z Movie that'll come out within the year. What every anime needs in order to be successful is a good story, and that's one of the reasons this movie is so good. I can tell you that I wasn't expecting a lot ofwhat went on. It had some good laughs, like all good comedies need, and a little romance, but I didn't expect the feels. Heaven's Lost Property doesn't seem to be the kind of anime to have many feels, so I wasn't expecting what happened in the show. That was a plus to watching the movie. However, I was a little confused in the beginning, because the first, oh, 1/3rd of the movie is a flashback of all the crap Tomoki has had to go through over the year, but from Hiori's perspective. After that it was all new stuff. As for the creators of Heaven's Lost Property, their art style is as good as always. Stunning visual effects, character art, and scenery is put together to end up with a beautiful movie. I have always been a fan of english dubbed animes because I don't have to read the subs. I'm not saying I hate subs, in fact I don't mind reading subs, but it's always easier to watch and listen instead of watch and read. However, when it comes to english dubbed animes, the voice acting is not always phenomenal. Luckily there was no need to worry, cause like the show, voice acting was superb. They had the original cast from the show play their characters again, which is good because no one likes it when the acting gets changed, plus some new actors and actresses. All of them nailed their roles and I enjoyed being able to laugh, cry, and watch without reading anything. Once again, all the characters come back in this show, even a few of the minor ones. Ikaros, Tomoki, and everyone else are doing what they normally do. HOWEVER, I was actually happy to see that even though Tomoki is still a pervert, they made it so he wasn't as big of a pervert as he is in the anime. Once in a while, I'm sure we all get sick of seeing him get beaten for peeping on girls, looking at dirty magazines, or just playing with panties, so it was kind of a relief to see that there was more to his character then just boobs, panties, and boobs. Then, there was a new character that came into the show, and I instantly felt the same love for her as I do Ikaros and Nymph. She fit right in with the show, and I really hope that when season 3 comes out she'll be in it. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It was well worth the wait, and I will be anxiously waiting for Season 3 to air. Until then, I'm gonna have a hard time finding an anime that matches how good this movie was.
Ever since Sora no Otoshimono: Forte, when they showed a small preview of it, it got me all excited. After waiting almost a year just to watch it, I have to say, it was pretty awesome. I loved how they did the OP. I also forgot about the little chick that Ikaros got at the festival lol. The recap was long, but I liked that part because it showed some of the best parts, plus from Kazane Hiyori's point of view, which I liked. After Hiyori decides to join the club, that's when everything starts progressing. The ending was unexpected because I thought it would have beenhow the manga went, but I still loved it. Even though it was sad the Hiyori disappears, I kept on watching past the credits and what do you know, Hiyori starts to appear in the picture that Sohara took when they ate curry. I was somewhat amazed that she came back and to where Tomoki was, too. Overall, I loved this movie. It could be that I'm a big fan of this series, but I just loved how the movie was made.
If you watch the series, you know that it's witty and has some great comedic moments, most of which were perverted in some sense. Typical Ecchi. The series did however have a deeper side to it with some darker plot and deeper emotions. This movie certainly had it's fair share of feels. The only thing that that I disliked about the movie is that the first 50 minutes was essentially a summary of the plot in the first two seasons. While it's important to have at least somewhat of a previous plot summary, this one took up almost half of the entire movie. It didserve a purpose in introducing a new character, but it still would've worked for the plot as a whole if it had been shorter. All in all, it is definitely worth the watch if you're a SNO fan , and it's personally one of my favorite movies. Looking very much forward to watching the second movie.
Tomoki is back to action! Yup everyone is expecting this anime since it made a great impact on the first 2 season. My expectation for this movies is high but some parts really ima really disappointed with. Story: As expected from sora no otoshimono series, the storyline is good ,started by around 37 minutes flashback. It recalls my memories on first 2 season. Afterall it was a good start. Then the story comes to the main track. The ending is quite unclear for me, its a bit like "When someone shoot you, and you die ~The End" something like that. The Presentation: The art and characters is almost thesame as the previous series,except hyori(new main character added). The sound/musics is little bit diffrent from the series,but its quite good but still cant beat the musics from the previous 2 season which made me can feel the sadness and moved to tears. The enjoyment is there,comes with some jokes and funny art,its really enjoyable. Overall its 9/10 from me, if they add extra time for the ending, then it will be 10/10. ~Based on my perception..
As you may have noticed if you pay attention to my reviews, I am a fan of Sora no Otoshimono. In fact, I’ve called it my favorite ecchi/harem anime. So with this movie, I expected to be in for quite a ride. Higher production values and an inclusive, long, exciting story, right? Nope. The movie starts with some original content then degrades into the ever popular recap. One third of the film is a recap of the television series told from the point of view of a character on the sideline who has never been named, but has been seen if only for a few seconds.The recap doesn’t really retell the story in any capacity, you can’t watch the movie and hope to learn what the series is truly about. Instead it seems to focus on the comedic portions more so than the story, which, to me, makes the recap useless. The only redeeming factor is we learn about Hiyori, who I guess is the main character of the movie. She’s in love with the perverted Tomoki (as is everyone apparently…I still don’t know why) and she watches him with his Angeloid friends, very jealous. But when she joins the New World Discovery Club in which all of Tomo’s friends participate, she winds up in a really bad situation despite being close to her crush. This is where the new content shows up, basically a forty minute OVA. And not a particularly good one. The main points of the plot include: Eishiro discovers more about the capsules in the Synapse, a new Angeloid shows up intent on killing Tomoki, and it’s understood that the Earth may, in fact, be part of some sort of virtual reality or computer program for the Angeloids to find peace. Truthfully, this movie is boring. The comedy is there for a little bit and funny, but ultimately dies down to about a half an hour of serious plot. While the main plot of the Synapse and Angeloids is interesting, the new Angeloid is not, and the ensuing fight isn’t as good as the one against Chaos in season two. Which means that a lot of the movie is depressingly slow and boring. There’s not a lot to see that is really worth sitting through ninety minutes. The only two things that really need to be seen are the continued exposition about the Synapse, and perhaps the continued development of Nymph. Otherwise, this is a stand-alone film that may have some impact on the third season, but a quick look at Wikipedia will be all you need to really appreciate the story any further. I hate to say that this film is not worth it, but it’s not. It doesn’t have any higher production values than the show, it doesn’t really add too much overall, and as far as the stand-alone plot goes, it’s none too exciting. It’s a lackluster and disappointing performance, especially for a fan of the show. The qualities that made me enjoy the series are pushed to the side and peek through only briefly, and the qualities of a very basic and uninspired episode of a harem/ecchi are made more prominent. I’m going to give this one a pass. Fans of the show will enjoy the additions to the plot and some further character development, but everyone who watches will be sorely disappointed.
tl;dr: A film that while true to its spirit is more focused than previous seasons of Sora no Otoshimono, and does incredibly well in that regard. Jikake no Angeloid is a film sequel to the second season of Sora no Otoshimono, though based on some minor elements that aren't that important in context I suppose that it actually takes place before the last scene in the film. It is very different from the previous seasons in that it takes a completely different approach to story telling. While the previous seasons were slow being focused mostly around humor and not having much direction outside of key moments, here itfeels like the film has a clear story to tell from the beginning and everything it shows is focused around that. This focus is centered around Hiyori Kazane, a girl that was lightly alluded to in the first season, but becomes the main character here. The film starts off with essentially a recap of the first two seasons, but from Hiyori Kazane's point of view. This was somewhat awkward at times, in that it went back and forth from scenes from the first season, where animation and art quality were noticeably worse, to new content for the film, which was the best the series has ever been. Still, it was a nice journey through everything that had happened so far, and being from Hiyori's perspective was a good way to get immediately invested in her. This was easy enough, because Hiyori is an amazing character that is all around tremendously likable and frankly difficult not to get invested in. This builds up to her joining the New World Discovery Club, and all sorts of hijinks and such play out, where the comedy is less jarring and flows better than previous seasons, but that continue to build Hiyori up as a great character that everyone else also gets along with. It is at this point that the plot gets really intense. Overarching mysteries that had been there from the start begin to unravel. The stakes are raised tremendously. And there's an ending that is tremendously emotional and impactful. Now that sort of gets diminished by the after credits scene, but from what I understand they needed to do that to stay consistent with the manga. Still, that's fine and doesn't change that how they executed everything before that tremendously well. The music was solid, with the songs being good and used well, with the cut to credits working really well, and the repeat of Fallen Down being pretty nostalgic. The art and animation were really good here and as always I still like the art style.
dang... although not involving Ikaros as the lead role, but the impression is very good kazane Hiyori. and the story was making me tremble, I can not stop play full of comedy, romance, and do not forget the most important, ecchi. that's what makes this anime so worth watching ...
If you thought this was a comedy, I'd prefer to think of it as a tragedy. A really sad one. Kazane was just a school girl who loved to work with plants and crops, growin delicious vegetables. It's heart breaking to see her death as a little innocent girl who showed her love for Tomoki. I teared up.... Before u watch this, I highly recommend u watch the first two seasons of this anime so u better understand this movie. Try not to read the wiki or manga beforehand, it will ruin the purpose of this movie. Also, the movie contains really little ecchi. The onlything ecchi-like was showing panties. Other than that, it's entertaining, funny, tragic, and entertaining. It makes me want Kazane more than any other Angeloid. I'm sad now Story-9 Really good. And really sad at the end ): its basically retelling the two seasons of heavens lost property, only that it includes Kazane'a perspective. And then it leads to the main conflict and and new story develops from there. I'll say one thing, I hate, I absolutely hate the master of synapse. Art-9 Angeloids are well designed. Great armor, weapons and effects. Kazane is beautiful too (: she's just my type of girl. Petite, semi long green hair, and two bells with a robe tied to one of her bangs. And also when she became the modified type zeta Angeloid. Massive gears behind her that form a large circle ring, resembling the inner part of a clock. Of course, it fits the name: Angeloid of clockwork Sound-9 I haven't paid too much attention to the music because I was so captivated by the movie. The music just adds along with the feelings and emotions, so It's great work anyway (: they also made a theme song for Kazane, which I find pretty sweet. Sorry, I am biased towards Kazane Character-10 Kazane couldn't be a better girl. She's petite, friendly, beautiful, sweet, nice, caring, hard working, and compassionate. I really want to marry her, and I would do anything for her. Seeing that type of girl really breaks my heart because I doubt there will ever be another girl like her. Despite all this, the angeloids have a sense of humor and feelings themselves. They care for Tomoki when they realize he just started having feelings for Kazane. I like that they are not overly jealous, and I like that they all want to save Kazane just as much as Tomoki does. It's enjoying to watch. It's fun, entertaining, and heart breaking. I would definitely recommend this to whoever is a romance fan. I'm happy they made a movie like this. Would love to watch again