DB-ANN Sora no Otoshimono (2009) Description. One summer day, the memory network of Ikaros is suddenly initialized. Tomoki and his friends try to give her shocks through various experiences. Will her memories and emotions successfully come back.? From Himeya Shop. A list of characters from the manga/anime Sora no Otoshimono. Naturally, spoilers ahoy. Mundane human beings living in the town of Sorami, somewhere in Japan. They are blissfully unaware of the presence of Synapse hanging over their heads (save for one guy).until the Angeloids made their.
. (. ).In a quiet little town surrounded by the mountains, Tomoki Sakurai lives a peaceful life with his somewhat -prone childhood friend waking him up in the morning. That, and the recurring dream of a girl in the sky. At the same time, school eccentric Eishirou Sugata has been witnessing an unidentified thing moving above the Earth, with nobody able to figure it out.
Through a series of circumstances, Tomoki ends up being the only one around when the thing falls to Earth near his hometown. In it is a girl in skimpy clothing with angel wings, calling herself an Angeloid. Her name is Ikaros. Things just got a lot more interesting.This manga was created by Suu Mikazuki (who previously wrote ), and received an anime adaptation in the fall of 2009. A second season, Sora no Otoshimono forte, aired in the fall of 2010. ( The Angeloid of Clockwork) was released in theaters in 2011, and a third season has been greenlit.has licensed the first two seasons of the anime and the movie.Tropes:.:.: Ikaros' and Astraea's Angeloid outfits. Let's not forget Hiyori's Angeloid outfit.
And now we have Ikaros Melan whose outfit is. Brief though her time in the series was, Siren's outfit also qualifies for.: Sohara abuses this with Tomoki to no end.
Played with in regards to Mikako. Yes, she does abuse Tomoki, but in her case she's actually meant to come off as a sadistic abuser. Its still all played for laughs though.: For all Tomoki's intentional pervertedness, walking into Mikako's private hot springs was not something he meant to do.: Tomoyo, Tomoki's mother who he takes after. Aside from her hips, she looks the same age as Ei and Mikako and is actually shorter than them when not in.: In a sense. Episode 4 of season 2 had the boys' side of the school referring as It was a rather common way to refer a lord in those times, but still. The dub makes it a full-on reference. Amusingly, usage of 'Your Lordship' prompts to imitate.
Episode 10's dub has an accidental one to, what with Tomoki and Eishiro on guitar in the band and all (Tomoki even gets to do some singing, though he's definitely worse than Koyuki).: Happens to Tomoki a few times in the series. With Nymph in episode 12 of the first anime and with Astraea in.: All the episode titles make use of this, with the meanings complementing each other in odd ways.
For example, episode eight has 'amount of blood spilled' read as 'festival'.: The TV-and-movie-verse diverges from the manga at episode 11 of forte, and is now a separate continuity.: Tomoki, very often. One notable example, he gets karate chopped so hard by Sohara that she sends him flying into the air and he crashes down a few minutes later into the pavement like a javelin. A javelin.: Episode 10's ending plays on this idea, by showcasing a montage of from past episodes.: As long it's a Bishonen or big boobed cutie, Tomoyo Sakurai, aka Tomoki's mother, will willingy jump their bones.: Quite frequent, from bishonen to super-deformed. Tomoki spends so much time in his super-deformed state that it's possible to forget that he's actually supposed to look normal.:.: Tomoki when he transforms into a girl using Ikaros' card. We later see that 'she' is a for 'her' mother, both looks AND personality. Minus his mom's love of hot guys though.: Parodied at one point, when Mikako holds a sumo wrestling tournament.then decides that it'll be 'American sumo,' which is actually her code for 'pro wrestling.'
.: Chaos.: Astraea and Tomoki's for each other.: Ikaros is in the lead, but Nymph and Sohara are also in the running, Astraea is a possible dark horse, and is entirely possible.: In the 20th chapter, Obama cameos during the global emergency of. YES WE CAN!. He can be in chapter 44.: Set at Mikako's private.
Finally subverted; everything was a play of Mikako and her father to punish Tomoki and collect good embarrassment material. Episode six is a more traditional beach episode.: Ikaros' Artemis weapon system.: The three first-generation Angeloids.: Ikaros' Aegis defense system (a full version of this trope) and Astraea's Aegis-L defense system (more powerful, but only generates from the front.).: Ikaros goes into the kind whenever she thinks her watermelons are in danger.
And God help you if you threaten Tomoki. As of chapter 51, even Tomoki isn't immune to her rage if her watermelons are in danger.: Eishiro and Mikako. Though the exact details are sketchy thus far, it's pretty clear these two have a past relationship and deep feelings for each other. Eishiro can frequently been seen protecting or using his body as a shield for Mikako when she's in danger of being hurt when things get serious. Mikako has a special pet name for Eishiro (Ei-kun), and gets crazy mad (more so than usual) when another woman is making moves on him. In the anime, Mikako flat out states that Ei-kun is the only man for her.
Of course Mikako being Mikako, she's just as likely to try and kill Eishiro along with everyone else. But she'll probably take greater pleasure because it's him.: Both Ikaros' Apollon weapon system (a large bow that fires energy arrows) and the Hephaestus, which actually is a BFG seeing how it is an energy cannon capable of vaporizing mountains. Oregano uses a gatling gun. And a pistol that accompanies the sound effect in Chapter 53.: Astrea's sword gets to stretch SOOOOO big against her fight with Chaos.: Tomoki, Ikaros, Sugata and Sohara save Nymph from the Harpies. And later, Tomoki saves Nymph from Astraea when the master of Synapse turns them against each other.: An Angeloid specialized for water combat is going to attack Ikaros and Tomoki above the ocean, and water is an Angeloid's greatest weakness.
Who saves the day? And.: By now, it's firmly established that The Master of Synapse is one.: Sugata.: When he's not portrayed as super deformed,. Don't forget Sugata.: Oregano, the new Angeloid introduced in chapter 52. Putting up a Ikaros-like demeanor as a facade, while bullying Nymph when Tomoki isn't around?
Even pulling a so Nymph becomes the villain in Tomoki's eyes? Of course, Mikako was the one who gave her the ability to speak in the first place,so.yeah.: Ikaros uses this trope once to say the opposite of what she means. She mentions to Sohara that she lost a little weight, and when its clarified later, Sohara is horrified that she gained weight.
Ikaros also mentions that Mikako is a very nice person, and when Mikako asks if Ikaros really meant it, the Angeloid this time pulls this trope off beautifully, with Mikako being none the wiser about it.: Astraea, Sohara, Ikaros.: Hiyori in Chapter 39. She gets better.: Chapter 47 is completely devoted to breaking Chaos. She finally realized what love actually is and attempted to go back to Synapse, but the Master blasts her with his strongest weapon. She survives and goes to Tomoki's house but accidentally overhears him say that Angeloids should leave and never come back.
She starts crying, and decides that love is pain again. Then she dives to the bottom of the ocean. The entire time, she held on to the shoes Tomoki gave her. What makes this even worse is that the scene then shifts to Tomoki sitting in the playground where he met Chaos, and he has a bunch of toys all set for her to play with.: Nymph's singing, in a sense. Not only is it bad beyond measure, it also managed to and dent the Sun.: Tomoki. In later chapters this is even played for laughs. Nymph too, especially on recent chapters.: returned in the most hilarious and awesome way possible in chapter, which apparently is strong enough to destroy Ikaros' Aegis defense like garbage.: Ikaros is about the only girl that Tomoki won't act perverted toward; in fact, he actively rebuffs her advances when she tries to come onto him.
(He also won't act perverted towards Nymph, but that's because she's, a source of.). Tomoki:Tomoki's manhood: You called?Tomoko:.: Prominent between Tomoki and Ikaros after their first meeting.: Mikako sports this as her default expression.: Tomoki, whenever Mikako comes up with a new scheme for her own personal enjoyment.: Tomoki for all his many faults never takes advantage of the fact he has two 'girls' that and are quite willing to go pretty far to get him to be their master. To his eternal credit he is horrified by the idea and tries to teach them to be independent sentient creatures.: Sohara in Episode 4, Tomoki more often. In fact the later chapters take this to Inukami-like levels, with Tomoki reduced to naked Tomoki every time he gets beaten up, flushed down the toilet and.: Sugata, who boldly eschews thinking in terms of reality in order to prove his theories. Despite this, he's also the cast's. On his second visit to Synapse, he could already outwit some combat Angeloids with planning that borders on omniscient. Later he manages to gain enough competency with the Angeloids' technology to repair one of their cards.: Ikaros and the other Angeloids.: Ikaros carries around a watermelon for several episodes until Tomoki tells her that it's probably gone bad by then.
A funeral is held for the departed fruit. Though she quickly finds another one. In the manga, this fondness of watermelons leads to her growing an entire patch of them.: In forte, Mikako mentions the former Pretty-kuns. They all got lost or died in season 1.: Ikaros, after hearing that it's human to lie, ends up saying the opposite of whatever she thinks, which confuses everyone. At the end, she does tell the truth, but Sohara finds the truth not wholly flattering.
Ikaros continues her lie to, because that's really the best option.: In the manga, she had a dream where she was a very willing participant in Tomoki's cosplay fantasies. If that's not enough, the first episode of the 2nd season depicts this information in all of its glory, removing all doubt about Sohara's own twisted and perverted fantasies.
In an episode of the first season, she talked about all the things she would want to do with Tomoki after possibly winning 10 million yen. One of them involved taking Tomoki into an outdoor bath with her, which would have been in an inn she made reservations for. Also, in the unaired episode (which was released as an OVA), when Tomoki asks Sohara what kind of dream did she have the night before, she apparently dreamt of being at the altar with Tomoki as the groom.
Then he leans in for (what many might think) a kiss, but ends up groping her breasts. Apparently, she doesn't mind if Tomoki does perverted things to her. But only her and after they're married.: Ikaros in the omakes: 'I have this for such cases.'
. Mikako: 'By the way, I'm carrying a saw that's just right for cutting the lock.' .: Chaos.: The three main Angeloids. Ikaros is relatively smart and powerful, but lacks the ability to feel or comprehend emotions.
Nymph is really intelligent and fast, but weak, so relies more on subtlety or non-physical attacks. She fares poorly in direct combat without support from Ikaros or Astraea. Astraea is a, but is dumber than a bag of rocks, and is often outwitted by Tomoki and can barely feed herself.:.: Oregano vs Nymph in Chapter 53. Holy shit.: Tomo in girl form. Just to add to his faking.: The Satsukitane family. Sure, they're the local yakuza, their heir Mikako has a devious streak, and they have a habit of chopping off people's heads if they use their private hot spring, but their whole reason for existing is to protect that hot spring from being used by anyone else. That's because if anyone other than the Satsukitane family uses it, Sorami City will be hit by all sorts of natural disasters, such as famines, earthquakes and tornadoes.
Other than the rather violent consequences they inflict on trespassers (which is implied to be something they find to be regrettable but necessary), the enforcers and the head of the family itself seem to be fairly affable people.: Mixed with and with Tomoki and Astraea imagining they are dogs looking for a good home. Long story short it ends with them licking each other then wondering what they were doing.: Any competition run by Mikako.: Sometimes.
Tomoki has been 'killed' as a joke before, and the entire population of Earth was wiped out in the second episode, without long-term consequences, but other deaths (the Pretty-Kuns, for example) are permanent.: During the, Tomoki wins his first and third fights by gluing himself to his opponent's breasts.: Parodied during the. Tomoki takes numerous while being. He stands back up, but the referee, Sugata holds up Sohara hand in victory announcing that Tomoki.: Usually happens with Sohara beating up Tomoki for the most trivial of things, such as when she at Tomoki for merely teaching Ikaros how to swim. Or nearly getting beheaded for going into a bathing area. Or having the military called in on him for Ikaros freeing some animals at the zoo (who also seemed to target him as well for some reason).
Poor guy just can't catch a break.: Tomoki's mother with Tomoki. Sohara may be one for Tomoki's dad, as seen.: For all the power Astraea has, she was short-changed in intelligence. Nymph even says that they shouldn't worry when they found out that an Angeloid sent to kill Tomoki was her.: It's something of a taboo for first generation Angeloids to dream, in part because they don't even sleep. It becomes something of an issue for Nymph when she starts becoming more human. Sugata eventually explains to her that dreams do not only happen during sleep, but it is also what you desire to happen.:.: All the Angeloids, but specially Ikaros.
Really, when her try to be 'close' to Tomoi ended burying his face in to the wall by the force of her cheek, you got a problem. Tomoki was not amused.: In the manga, when Tomoki's mom shows up, turns out that she's as big a pervert as he is, but targets both girls and guys. She chases girls around, fondles their breasts, and proposes marriage to guys (her response to asking where her husband is a cheerful 'I lost him somewhere').
She gets away with it, though, with the characters simply putting up with it in mild annoyance as opposed to the usual violent retribution Tomoki's actions receive. In fact, Tomoki gets beaten up for stuff his mom does. The very end of the chapter does subvert it somewhat, showing Sohara's of Tomoki's father about to smack her, but his mother still takes far less abuse and doesn't get as beat-up-looking as he usually does.: While Nymph's good at keyboard, her singing is.: when Ikaros, under the belief that 'to lie is human' tells them that she hates her and no longer wishes to be with him, repectively.: Ikaros.: After his house explodes, Tomoki attempts to stay at Sugata's place, which he finds very difficult to do.
To live there, one must be prepared to fend off bears.: The ending changes every episode, and is based on something that happened during that episode.: The creator seemed to re-use some of his character designs from. Particularly comparable is Tomoki with Shinya (especially from the earlier volumes of Messiah-sama) and Sugata with Shinya's Homeroom Teacher.: Used both humorously and seriously.
Mikako's devastating wrestling move. But unlike most practitioners, this isn't done to kill, just to soothe her natural sadism. Ikaros uses this move on Chaos when she decides she's had enough of her crap.: The Master of Synapse, along with some Angeloids, regard humans as little more than bugs.: Some of the openings by Sugata.: Tomoki from time to time.: Averted.
Ikaros gets disqualified immediately when she uses homing lasers in a wrestling tournament.: Invoked by the Synapse Master, who seems to enjoy torturing Nymph and causing havoc for the human characters.usually Tomoki. Mikako also seems to enjoy utilizing this trope on other characters as well.usually Tomoki.: Common, with the most frequent offenders being Ikaros and Astraea.: Ikaros, during the first summer festival. Also Oregano in Chapter 53.: forte completely diverges from the manga starting from episode 11.: 'Tomoko', Tomoki's female form.
Being, he/she intentionally invokes numerous girl tropes, such as being an intentional, orchestrating tendencies of the, and doing a, complete with.: We meet Tomoki's parents in chapter 49 and find it that Tomoki takes after his MOTHER.: Mikako can instantly predict that Tomoki living with Ikaros will lead to hilarious moments in front of Sohara. Even before that, Tomoki knows that bringing Ikaros home is going to dramatically alter his life as he knows it.: One of Tomoki's has Nymph and Ikaros embracing.: Combined with, this is how you can tell that Ikaros is ready to kick ass as the 'Uranus Queen,' her fully powered battle mode.: Mikako in the hot springs.: The impetus for the second episode. An ill-timed of dog-print panties leads to Sohara wearing through the latent power of a card. The events of this ultimately lead to panties flying across the world like a flock of very strange birds.: Chapter 37.
Ouch. Chapter 50 is even worse. You said BUTT!You said ass.
Nice one.: Parodied with New Panties Robot in episode 5 of Forte.: Quite a few. Tomoki is voiced by who also plays,. Later gets to be able to when the plot calls for to impersonate Tomoki and surprisingly, he can pull off an evil voice, although to be fair he's done it before with his performance as Lio in. Tomoko, on the other hand, has the voice of a certain famous. is the Master of the Heavens.
Tomoki: Hehehe. Dumbass.: Both Tomoki and Ikaros have one.
In Tomoki's case, it's shown all the time while Ikaros' ahoge acts as an antennae that can sense when Tomoki is in danger. Since it wags around, her ahoge is also an example of.: Sohara could not go to school before her adolesence due to chronic illness, and hence befriends the boy next door; Tomoki.: Both seasons have them.: Mikako's character song, the title of which can be translated as 'Princess Kill Them All', is a sweet, poppy tune with Mikako singing about what she wants.
Sugata: Et tu, pooch?.: Nymph does a variation of it, by using some to make Tomoki appear as every girls' ideal man. He decides to show off, but gets a as soon as Nymph decides to remove it.: Chaos did talk about love a lot.: Chaos wanted to know what love was.
Eventually, she decided that pain was love, and then she wanted to share love with the whole world!. Affected Ikaros as well. While she doesn't go into mode, at times she seemed uncomfortable seeing Tomoki with another girl, and was unsure why she felt that way.: Ikaros' Artemis weapon system is basically this.: Comes in handy for a pervert like Tomoki. Ikaros also shows various instances of this in a serious manner, all of which give Sugata reason to suspect her true nature as a weapon.: Ikaros likes Tomoki, her watermelon farm and her friends.
More or less in that order. She also happens to be. Try to guess how threatening any of them.: Quite a few instances during the comedy sequences. This chibified version of US soldiers.: Astraea to Tomoki (accidentally). Ikaros to Tomoki (another accident). When Sohara came home in Episode 5, Tomoki ran into her and landed in Pie Hell.: 's title for the show is.: Chaos, the second generation Angeloid.: Karate chop variation.
We see a male on female version with Tomoki's parents for all the same reasons Sohara does it.: Tomoki is either a parody of this or a more humane one. While a complete pervert and having many, many flaws both in character and belief; he is the most loving, caring, compassionate being in the entire Verse and ready to put his life on the line for his friends and those in need without a second thought, to the point that nine out of ten CMOA and CMOH are done by him in the series.: Hiyori's got them when she returns in Chapter 39.: Most of the chapters are focused on a sort of- harem comedy, but there are pieces of heavy drama that sometimes comes out of left field. A good chunk of which comes from Synapse's master, who is a. Also, how do you get from a major battle, to an attempted suicide attack, to?. This is full of, going from a girl fretting about how a boy sees her one panel to her getting hit by a car. The author really likes using this trope for drama. The beginning of Forte episode 8.
Now with chapter 47 of the manga, we have. Well, just read it. This author is disturbingly effective at jumping from theme to theme without feeling discongruous, and being damn good at writing all of them.
Chapter 54. It's nearly impossible to see coming. Chapter 56. Just.chapter 56.
It goes from Ikaros triumphantly, to Chaos absorbing the fallen armies' cores and going crazy with the power, to Tomoki in the hospital telling everyone to stop acting like it was a funeral and go home, to Chaos asking a sleeping Tomoki if she can go home with him.: Sohara. Not by her own will, but she has spent 40% of the series without panties, so.: The first thing Tomoki asks for when he gets himself a smoking-hot Angeloid sex slave is.a billion dollars. Doesn't stick due to a.: It's not exactly this, but the Synapse Master didn't do himself any favors when he tried to scrap Chaos.: Se.