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Volume 3
Volume 5
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Volume 4
Volume 6
Volume 8
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2nd Contact
3rd Contact
4th Contact
5th Contact
02 • Was It Too Small? • 02
03 • Ball! Ball! • 03
04 • Wipe Your Mouth • 04
05 • Partners? • 05
06 • I'm Frustrated • 06
07 • Pervert • 07
08 • M... My Ball • 08
09 • It Hurt a Little • 09
10 • Is It A Golden Ball? • 10
11 • Let's Have an Orgy • 11
12 • Do You Want to Experience It? • 12
13 • ...Furthermore It Was Hot • 13
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Main Characters
Secondary Characters
In Manga Only
Play Station 2 Only
Japanese cast[]
Ai Shimizu as Ren
Kishô Taniyama as Takeya Ikuhara
Mai Nakahara as Miu
Chiwa Saito as Neneko Izumi
Hiroaki Hirata as Xaki
Junichi Suwabe as Hirofumi Nonaka
Kappei Yamaguchi as Hikoro Oikawa
Kikuko Inoue as Mitsuka Yoshimine-sensei
Mariko Suzuki as Harumi Ikuhara
Megumi Toyoguchi as Ruvi
Miyuki Sawashiro as Khi
Ryoko Shintani as Natsuki Ikuhara
Yukari Tamura as Nia
Akemi Satou as B-ko
Eri Oono as Uchimura
Halko Momoi as Cheena
Hisayoshi Suganuma as No.2
Mariko Takigawa as Oihiko's Mother
Masuo Amada as Oihiko's Father
Principal
Yasuhiko Tokuyama as Uncle
Youji Ueda as No.3
Yumi Sudou as Class President
Yuu Asakawa as Eiko
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Running time: 24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 12
Episode titles: We have 15
Vintage:
- 2004-07-10
- 2007-09-01 to 2007-11-02 (Germany - Animax)
Release dates: We have 10
Opening Theme:
- "Love Slave" by UNDER17
Ending Theme:
- "Happy Cosmos" by PoppinS
- "#2:" "Love Slave" by UNDER17 (ep 12)
DVD (Region 1)
DearS - DVD Box Set (DVD) 2007-02-06 DearS - Complete Collection (DVD) 2014-05-27 DearS - 1st Contact (DVD 1) 2005-08-02 DearS - First Contact + Artbox (DVD 1) 2005-08-02 DearS - 2nd Contact (DVD 2) 2005-10-18 DearS - 3rd Contact (DVD 3) 2005-12-20 DearS - 4th Contact (DVD 4) 2006-02-21
Soundtrack
DearS - Official Soundtrack (OST) 2006-10-31 (from $5.00)
User Ratings: 1774 ratings have been given [details]
Masterpiece: 83 votes (sub:52, dub:27, ?:3, others:1) Excellent: 209 votes (sub:151, dub:44, raw:4, edit.dub:3, others:7) Very good: 389 votes (sub:279, dub:92, raw:4, ?:1, others:13) Good: 447 votes (sub:328, dub:102, ?:1, edit.dub:1, others:15) Decent: 352 votes (sub:265, dub:78, raw:1, others:8) So-so: 118 votes (sub:96, dub:21, others:1) Not really good: 64 votes (sub:55, dub:9) Weak: 50 votes (sub:44, dub:5, others:1) Bad: 30 votes (sub:22, dub:6, ?:1, others:1) Awful: 21 votes (sub:19, dub:2) Worst ever: 11 votes (sub:10, dub:1) Seen in part or in whole by 3499 users, rank: #186 (of 5022) Median rating: Good Arithmetic mean: 6.844 (Good), std. dev.: 1.8655, rank: #2388 (of 5010) Weighted mean: 6.675 (Good−), rank: #2555 (of 5010) (seen all: 6.85 / seen some: 5.76 / won't finish: 2.70) Bayesian estimate: 6.681 (Good−), rank: #2242 (of 3776)
One year prior to the beginning of the story, mankind made its first contact with an alien species, when a malfunctioning alien spacecraft made an impromptu crash-landing in Tokyo Bay. Note: First shot is from the Manga. The Next one is from the anime. The ship landed in the bay in a an angle, but shot from inside seem to be level. In the second shot of the amine someone built a road to the ship and around the ship. The road to the ship has a broken part between the land and the ship. In the anime they don't explane why the pod was on the truck and being moved. The aliens on board the UFO are human-like and remarkably beautiful, and are soon affectionately nicknamed "DearS" by their human hosts, which means "Dear friends from outer space"; as extraordinarily kind and gentle as they are lovely, the DearS are a slave race in actuality, seeming to thrive as individuals and as a species by making others happy; as they are unable to return home, the small community of DearS attempts to integrate themselves into human society, concealing their status as a slave race from the public due to concern over the fact that humanity does not agree with slavery.
The main plot follows the story of Takeya Ikuhara, an average high school student in the fictitious Koharu prefecture, and how his life is turned on its head, due to the appearance of a beautiful and apparently defective DearS he calls "Ren", who, after Takeya saves her life and nurses her back to health and teaching her the ways of the human society, promptly becomes attached to him and moves into the closet of his apartment, declaring herself his slave and him her master.
As the story progresses, Takeya finds himself becoming surrounded by several more DearS along with his near-constant companion Ren. The cast is further-expanded with the introduction of Takeya's family and friends. The focus shifts to follow the progression of Ren's growth as a person and learning about the world around her, Takeya's overcoming of his suspicion of the DearS' true intentions by his acceptance of Ren and his attempts to keep the somewhat naive DearS out of harm's way, and the machinations of parties, both DearS and human alike, in either progressing or halting the evolution of Takeya's relationship with Ren into something more serious than an unlikely master-slave bond - the culmination of which, along with a shocking revelation as to the true nature of the clueless "Zero Number", will ultimately determine the fate of mankind as a Whole.
Note: At the end Fina opens her eyes so to seem to be open for more, but there hasn't been any sign of more stories.