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Manga Review: Dears - 77%

The Essentials

DearS MangaName: DearS
Genre: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Romance
Tankoubon: 8
Serialized In: Monthly Comic Dengeki GAO!
Released: March 2002 - December 2005
Story & Art: Peach-Pit
Published By (Japan): Media Works
Published By (US): TokyoPop

Scores

Story: 7/10 (x 3 = 21 pts)
Art: 8/10 (x 3 = 24 pts)
Gut Score: 8/10 (x 4 = 32 pts)

Total: 77/100 (77%)

Review

DearS is about a boy named Takeya who unwittingly becomes the master of a DearS named Ren. The DearS themselves are a group of aliens who crash landed into Tokyo Bay a year prior to the start of the series. The DearS are conditioned to be a slave race for whatever civilization they cross paths with.

From this point, most of the series is about Takeya trying to figure out what to do with Ren, who is what the DearS call a “zero number” - one that is determined to be unfit to be out in society. Ren was able to escape when the pod carrying her opened during a truck crash. Along the way he runs into Miu, a dears obsessed with how DearS should properly act in society and who is upset with Ren, who has had no such training, and Khi, who is more of a soft-spoken and down-to-earth DearS than most. Takeya also has to deal with his childhood friend and neighbor Neneko as well as his little sister Natsuki.

Over the course of the series, the DearS, and Ren in particular, don’t seem to be everything they appear to be. We eventually discover the dark truth behind the DearS and whether Ren ultimately becomes the key that save Takeya and the rest of humanity.

DearS is a series which hinted that Ren might be bigger than she appears in her importance along the way, but really didn’t get into the meat of the matter until the 8th and final volume. In between is a lot of secondary and tertiary plot lines along with some fluff. The story just seems to ultimately drag on more than it needs to.

The art is probably average or so for a series. It’s not bad but it’s not terrific either. I think DearS will be a hit-or-miss series as far as whether one likes it or not.

First Read: February - May 2006
Do I Own: Yes
Do I Recommend: Indifferent

Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #16

Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #16 is now online!

You can download it directly from the following address (13.2 MB):
Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #16

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http://www.joshsanimeblog.com/podcast/podcast.rss

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Also, I have re-reviewed the anime series DearS, dropping it’s score from 72% to 69.5%

Also, my podcast is up on itunes. If you search for anime under podcasts, you should find it as Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast.

Enjoy!

Anime Review: DearS - Score: 69.5%

The Essentials

DearSName: DearS
Genre:: Comedy, Science Fiction, Romance
Episodes: 13
Released: July 10, 2004 - September 25, 2004 + one unaired episode
Based On: DearS manga by PEACH-PIT
Director: Takao Yoshioka
Produced By: Bandai Visual
US Distribution By: Geneon

Major Japanese Cast

Takeya Ikuhara: Kishô Taniyama
Ren: Ai Shimizu
Miu: Mai Nakahara
Neneko Izumi: Chiwa Saito
Mitsuka Yoshimine: Kikuko Inoue
Hikorou Oikawa: Kappei Yamaguchi
Khi: Miyuki Sawashiro
Natsuki Ikuhara: Ryoko Shintani
Harumi Ikuhara: Mariko Suzuki
Xaki: Hiroaki Hirata
Nia: Yukari Tamura
Rubi: Megumi Toyoguchi

Major English Cast

Takeya Ikuhara: T. Axlerod
Ren: Mia Bradly
Miu: Michelle Ruff
Neneko Izumi: Karen Thompson
Mitsuka Yoshimine: Wendee Lee
Hikorou Oikawa: Sam Regal
Khi: Yuri Lowenthal
Natsuki Ikuhara: Jennifer Sekiguchi
Harumi Ikuhara: Kristen Potter
Xaki: Patrick Seitz
Nia: Carrie Savage
Rubi: Victoria Harwood

Scores

Animation: 8/10 (x 4 = 32 pts)
Story: 7/10 (x 4 = 28 pts)
Music: 7/10 (x 4 = 28 pts)
Coherency/Story Arc:7/10 (x 2 = 14 pts)
English Dubs: 7/10 (x 1 = 7 pts)
Gut Score: 6/10 (x 5 = 30 pts)

Total: 139/200 (69.5%)

Review

The anime series DearS is about an alien race who crash landed on the earth a year prior to the start of the series. Unable to fix their own ship and with current technology on Earth being of absolutely no help, the aliens decided to live out their lives on Earth, naming themselves DearS.

Little do people know, the DearS are programed and raised to be the perfect slaves. As a result, DearS have little will of their own and any DearS which doesn’t meet up to standards is put into frozen storage, seemingly forever. This was what happened to Ren (Ren means Zero in the DearS’ language) until one day a truck transporting her cryogenic pod crashed and she was released from captivity.

She finds Takeya who, by the way, hates the DearS. What follows is a muddled mess of confusion and big aliens (and human) boobs.

If you like big bouncing boobs - especially big bouncing alien boobs, you’ll probably like DearS. If you want to see an anime which contains any resemblance of a story, there isn’t much to find here. That’s not to say there isn’t a story - the mystery of what the DearS are and why Ren insists on as being treated as a slave, as well as how Takeya develops (to the extent that he does) over the 13 episodes of the series. However, that’s more of a side show between Ren’s bouncing boobs and her eternal pursuit to find and eat more melon bread and the exploits of Takeya’s exhibitionist teacher.

I just felt there was little invested interest in me caring about the characters. Takeya at least cares enough about Ren that he doesn’t want to just give her over to the DearS hierarchy just to be put back into frozen storage. I think there is an attempt to show signs that Takeya’s feelings run deeper than that. I’m not sure I’m necessarily convinced that’s the case or that his behavior would lead to that conclusion, even in a “I hate you but I love you” situation which is what his relationship to Ren ultimately is.

Ren also sticks with Takeya, but it seems to solely be because of her status has his slave. There attempts to be some attempt to get around this fact by making Ren special, but this isn’t really played out to any conclusion in the anime series. In fact, the conclusion in the anime series appears to be left wide open with little real conclusion. The DearS hierarchy wasn’t seemingly concerned that Ren had a master when they tried to take her back before. I’m not sure why they would care after the end of the series. The end of the final episode is more an end to a subplot that ran along the overall bigger plot of the DearS being slaves. However, that larger plot is not even close to being concluded.

Overall, DearS is subpar, relying on comedy and fan service to drive a story which otherwise has little actual plot. I’d consider the animation to be average. There isn’t really any wow to the animation, but it is at least clean. The music, I think, was trying to be somewhat “alien” in nature to fit the mood of the story. I wasn’t necessarily a fan of it however, and the opening credit theme called “I’m Your Slave” was just really creepy to me.

First Watched: April - May 2006
Do I Own: No
Do I Recommend: No

Anime Left to Review - Part II

Back on March 19th, I made a list of anime I had left to review. Lets look at that list:

  • Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Castle in the Sky
  • Chobits
  • DearS
  • Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventures
  • Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
  • Koi Kaze
  • Love Hina
  • Nausicca of the Valley of the Wind
  • Onegai Twins
  • Princess Mononoke
  • Video Girl Ai
  • World of Narue, The

Well…i’ve done well. I’ve reviewed…well…Chobits and Dual! it looks like (though I have reviewed some others that I have watched since then). Here is my now updated list:

  • Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Akane Maniax
  • Castle in the Sky
  • DearS
  • Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
  • Koi Kaze
  • Love Hina
  • Nausicca of the Valley of the Wind
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Onegai Twins
  • Porco Rosso
  • Princess Mononoke
  • Spirited Away
  • Video Girl Ai
  • World of Narue, The

Soo…take off the two I did, and add two new anime (Porco Rosso and Evangelion) and two I had forgotten about before (Spirited Away, Akane Maniax) with I”s Pure and the rest of Cardcaptor Sakura coming around the corner (assuming I’m not forgetting anything). And, as I said in a previous post, I own four of these series. Not much of an excuse there to not review them lol.

UPDATE: I decided to add a page listing Anime and Manga to be rated.

I”s Pure and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

There are now two being-released-in-Japan-right-now series that I am currently following (at least the best I can with my internet connection): I”s Pure, which I’ve been watching since it first came out in December; and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, which I’ve just finished downloading the six episodes that are out on torrent so far (7 have aired so far).

I”s Pure should be done in June (at least it’s Japan released…as far as being fansubbed…we’ll see about that) and TMoHS, if wikipedia is correct about it being a 14 episode series, should be done in late June as well. I hope to write reviews of both when they finish.

I’m also one DVD away from finishing His and Her Circumstances, so I should be able to post a review of it in not too long. Also, I almost posted a review of Please Twins! earlier, but I wanted to re-write it a little before I posted it.

I’m currently working on my first long series through blockbuster in Cardcaptor Sakura, which is something like 18 volumes long (it has 70 episodes) and blockbuster put volume 5 in the mail just a couple days ago.

I still have quite a few other series I wish to review as well. I’m renting DearS through blockbuster so I can listen to the English dub before I review it (I saw a subtitled fan sub of it before), ditto with Girls Bravo. I’m in the process of buying Koi Kaze, and the same watching it dubbed thing applies.

Ai Yori Aoshi and Love Hina are ones I’m finished with but haven’t gotten into a mode to write a review of. I want to see Neon Genesis Evangelion again first, and, if I don’t run out of anime to review before then, I want to wait until KimiNozo finishes it’s release in December before I review it.

Well, thats all for now.