TV-Series
Description
"DearS" is a 13-episode anime series that blends science fiction, romance, and comedy. The story begins when a spaceship carrying an alien race called the DearS crashes on Earth. The DearS are humanoid beings with advanced technology and a submissive nature, designed to serve their masters. After the crash, the Japanese government integrates the DearS into society, assigning them to human households to learn about Earth's culture and customs.

The protagonist, Takeya Ikuhara, is a high school student living a relatively ordinary life. His routine is disrupted when a DearS named Ren is assigned to his household. Ren is a beautiful and naive alien who quickly becomes attached to Takeya, referring to him as her "master." Despite his initial reluctance, Takeya is drawn into Ren's world as she struggles to adapt to human life. Ren's lack of understanding of Earth's customs often leads to humorous and awkward situations, particularly as she misinterprets human emotions and social norms.

As the series progresses, it becomes clear that the DearS are not merely passive servants. Their integration into human society raises questions about their true intentions and the nature of their relationship with humanity. A subplot involving a mysterious organization adds tension, as they seek to exploit the DearS for their own purposes. Takeya and Ren's bond deepens amidst these challenges, with Ren gradually developing genuine emotions and a sense of individuality.

The supporting cast includes characters like Neneko Izumi, Takeya's childhood friend, who harbors feelings for him and becomes jealous of Ren's presence. Miu, another DearS, serves as a foil to Ren, displaying a more assertive and mischievous personality. The interactions between these characters drive much of the series' comedic and emotional moments, while also exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexities of human-alien relationships.

The narrative balances lighthearted comedy with moments of introspection, as the DearS grapple with their purpose and humanity's response to their presence. The series concludes with a resolution that ties together the central conflicts, leaving the future of the DearS and their relationship with humanity open to interpretation. Through its blend of humor, romance, and science fiction, "DearS" offers a straightforward yet engaging exploration of cultural integration and personal growth.
Information
DearS
ディアーズ
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 12
Movie/Episode length: 24 min.
Date: 07/10/2004
Categories
Genre
ComedyRomance
Settings
Sci-Fi
Tags
EcchiEcchi-free AdultHarem
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1I Want to See You
2I Wonder If Its Small
33rd Contact: By Chance
4Wipe Your Mouth
5Nurse .....?
6I Am Frustrated
7Disgusting
8M, My Ball ......
9It Stung
10We'll Have An Orgy-Nii
11You Want To ...... Experience It?
12...... Besides, It Was Hot
13A Ball Of Gold
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Staff
  • Director
    Iku Suzuki
  • Script
    Takao Yoshioka
  • Episode Director
    Kazuhiro Ozawa
    Iku Suzuki
    Yūichirō Miyake
    Kiyoshi Fukumoto
    Tatsuya Abe
    Junichi Watanabe
    Hideki Hiroshima
    Yasuo Ejima
    Kazuhiro Maeda
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Shunsuke Suzuki
  • Mechanical design
    Yoshihiro Watanabe
  • Sound Director
    Hiromi Kikuta
  • Producer
    Nobuhiro Ōsawa
    Hisanori Kunisaki
    Takayasu Hatano
  • Series Composition
    Takao Yoshioka
  • Storyboard
    Kazuhiro Ozawa
    Iku Suzuki
    Kiyoshi Fukumoto
    Tatsuya Abe
    Hazuki Mizumoto
    Tetsuo Isamu
    Kazuhiro Maeda
    Shirou Tanioka
    Chitose Kurata
  • Music
    Tomoki Hasegawa
  • Character Design
    Shinji Ochi
  • Animation Director
    Shinji Ochi
    Atsushi Aono
    Noriyuki Fukuda
    Minoru Yamazawa
    Satoru Kiyomaru
    Masahiro Okamura
    Tatsuya Abe
    Yōichi Ishikawa
    Haruo Ōgawara
    Isao Sugimoto
    Masakazu Saitō
    Kazuyuki Matsubara
    Toru Yonemoto
    Shinichirō Kajiura
    Ryūichi Murakami
    Shikazo Aomura
  • Art design
    Osamu Ii
  • Director of Photography
    Tetsuji Higuchi
Production
  • Production
    GENCO
    Bandai Visual
    Lantis
    MediaWorks
    TeaM DearS
  • Animation Production
    Daume
Relations
Manga overview
Music
Ending
“Love Slave”