Sora no Otoshimono: Forte is the second season of the series of Sora no Otoshimono. Likewise, it's highly recommended you watch the first season before watching this show, as the story in Forte basically picks up immediately after where season one ends.
For those who don't know what this show is about, it's obviously an ecchi comedy at heart, but do not let this discourage your hopes of finding the foundations of good characters and story. Sora no Otoshimono has proven last year that the ecchi comedy genre when directed well is one that can create a very endearing story and truly likable cast
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of characters, and Forte as of this year continues with the same excellent direction that its prequel managed to execute successfully. All in all what you have in this series is amazingly epic and genuinely funny comedy, and an interesting story to round things out.
The story in Forte I feel isn't quite as consistent in quality as it was in the previous season. A few of the episodes exist mainly for the purpose of random (but usually funny) comedy, and don't really contribute very much to the plot. It is also worth knowing that the final two episodes are anime original content, and had weaker character development than some of the other episodes. However, the way Forte introduces the new characters of the series, mainly Astrea and Chaos, was truly a highlight of the series. Generally when Forte shows the viewer in which way the story is headed, it is clear, to the point, and captures emotions during both internal and external conflict beautifully. A point of focus is the fact the Angeloids, normally an emotionless object of servitude towards their master, are changed through Tomoki's kindness and equal level treatment towards them, which in turn develops their emotions for Tomoki, and raises some intrapersonal questions about what rights an Angeloid has under her master.
Speaking of characters, the characters are generally very good in this show. The three Angeloids, like other classical trios, are endearing individually and together with their varying levels of intelligence, combat abilities, and emotions. The duo Mikako and Suguta are both cunning, yet contrast each other brilliantly with their evil and good qualities respectively, although Suguta gets extra points for promoting the advancement of the story in a number of episodes. The character I enjoyed least personally was Sohara, who didn't feature too much development, and for the most part was just a stereotypical tsundere osananajimi who beats up Tomoki periodically.
Speaking of Tomoki, a lot of people complain about the protagonist Tomoki being too perverted, but I believe that the show would not be nearly as entertaining without a deliberately flawed protagonist like him. Tomoki is honest in more than one way, and while his honesty is something that his friends can rely on, his blatantly honest acceptance of his perversions as a hormonal teenager is also a refreshing concept in light of the "perfect" but boring and ultra lame protagonists that typically accompany your usual harem anime. This type of personality opens up a lot of opportunities for extremely creative and risque comedy.
The other part of what makes the series of Sora no Otoshimono exceptional is the general production quality. Forte follows the footsteps of its predecessor appropriately in this way, so it generally should be agreed that the art and sound quality of Forte are simply outstanding. Figures and backgrounds are detailed and colorful, voice acting for every character fits and contributes to the comedy well, and animations are fluid in many different types of scenes, ranging from the opening sequence (two of them!), snowball fights, chibi comedy shenanigans, showdowns in the sky between Angeloids, and of course ending sequence that is unique to each episode. Forte reuses some of the soundtrack that was present in season one, although a few new themes can be heard in the background to suit each important or comedic moment as it happens. In each ED, a different classic Japanese J-pop/rock song is remixed to accompany its paired animation. Anyone who has listened to a lot of old J-rock/pop might get a kick out of that.
While a few of the episodes might be mildly not up to expectations of fans of the series, they can be overlooked in light of how many exceptional things this show does. Generally speaking this show does a lot of things really really well in spite of (or because of?) being an ecchi comedy. This is not to say that this show ever slacked on being a legitimately fun ecchi comedy on top of their solid production and story. If you watched season one, it's pretty hard to miss an exceptionally epic concept like the flying panties. I'll leave it to you to decide, but I believe Forte does no worse in coming up with at least one idea that is equally, if not more amazing than flying panties. For me, becoming a fan of the series was inevitable, given how much I enjoyed it.
Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Sora no Otoshimono: f, Lost Property of the Sky 2, Misplaced by Heaven 2, Heaven's Lost Property 2
Japanese: そらのおとしものf(フォルテ)
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 2, 2010 to Dec 18, 2010
Premiered:
Fall 2010
Broadcast:
Unknown
Licensors:
Funimation
Studios:
AIC ASTA
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Harem
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Sora no Otoshimono: Forte is the second season of the series of Sora no Otoshimono. Likewise, it's highly recommended you watch the first season before watching this show, as the story in Forte basically picks up immediately after where season one ends.
For those who don't know what this show is about, it's obviously an ecchi comedy at heart, but do not let this discourage your hopes of finding the foundations of good characters and story. Sora no Otoshimono has proven last year that the ecchi comedy genre when directed well is one that can create a very endearing story and truly likable cast ... Dec 29, 2010
Story: the story isn't that special but the when it mixes with the music, characters it just goes, WOW.... it's hillarious when i first read sora no otoshimonos manga, i dropped after the 2nd chapter(regret doing so!!), then i watched the anime just to give it a try and season did not disappoint... season 2 isn't much different from the 1st season except for the addition of a new girl astrea.. the best part about this is the COMEDY... its perverted but really really funny(i'm not kidding)... this isn't just about fan service.... it's seriously funny with all the charaters. all i can
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Feb 19, 2014
Forte basically picks up right where the first series left off, but it's going to be really hard for me to review this since I have such ambivalent emotions about it.
Story: 8/10 In terms of storytelling style, it basically mimics the first season in that you have a little plot development and a little filler-type comedy mixed into each episode, although I'd say this season is definitely more focused on the overall conflict, which is the mysterious blue-haired angle in Tomoki's dream. My only concern is that since there is more focus on this mysterious angel and about Synapse in general, which leads to a more ... Oct 9, 2010
This is now my newly edited review for this anime. As this anime nears its end, lets get a general review of it: The story is awesome in a comic way, never mind if it's perverted humor, what's important is that one gets to have a good laugh since, just like from the previous season, it is all about the misadventures of the perverted Tomoki and his never ending quest to peek inside the ladies locker which serves as the main climax of this anime, everything else are side dishes. The action side of it, the one which the angeliods do battle with
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Nov 17, 2013
NOTE: This is my first review. I've debated writing a review on this sequel for a while now. I've wanted to express my feelings for this show but for some reason I have been holding back. After having constant disputes with my friend over this anime, I'm now typing this review.
Story: 2 The story of Sora no Otoshimono isn't a bad one, but it is the way it's executed throughout the series. Over half of this series consists of episodic fillers with cheesy humor and overused ecchi. Now, I'm not the kind of person who doesn't like ecchi. But with the way it's presented in this ... Aug 30, 2014
Sora no Otoshimono: Forte.
I've seen plenty of anime, although very few actually made me laugh. I'm actually really cold-hearted. I've never truly cried to any anime, (yes, I've watched clannad) and I rarely laugh while watching anime at all in general.. but this series made me loose it! LOL. This show is so incredibly random and it has never ceased to entertain me.. You can honestly NEVER predict what's going to happen and it just makes it all the more entertaining ^_^ The whole way they set up this show was genius, the characters are all unique, all different in their own "special" ways. xD This anime is ... Aug 15, 2012
'Sora no Otoshimono: Forte' is the sequel to the well received and highly praised 'Sora no Otoshimono'. This season basically takes over where the previous one left off. Despite being a decent sequel which continues the interesting and original plot while delivering good entertainment, I'm beginning to see certain problems in this anime, problems that the makers will have to address immediately in the 3rd season.
For starters, 'Forte' takes the blueprint of the 1st season and basically does the exact same thing while adding a new character or two and slightly thickening the plot. Right off the bat, 'Forte' starts with an immeasurable amount ... Oct 25, 2012
I'm not overrating this show, I honestly think it deserves an award. Not only is it drop dead hilarious, it's full of romance, it's got more action in this season, and the plot just got deeper.
The story picks up around a year after season 1 if I remember correctly. Ikaros and Nymph are still living with Tomoki, and he's grown used to them being around, and then, BOOM. Another angeloid by the name of Astraea appears. Super strong, fast, she's got emotions unlike Ikaros, but the only downside, she couldn't figure out what 2+2 is if her life depended on it. Seriously, they ask her ... Sep 24, 2013
Never thought I would give a perfect rating to a comedy/ ecchi anime, but this one really deserves it... Just like its prequel, plot develops in an amazing way, keeping me anxious to see the next episode over and over, until it ends!
This time, two new angeloids are introduced. Tomoki, as before, is able to persuade them with love, eventhough he doesn't know any about it... It's just incredible like he can leave being a pervert for a few moments and get all serious about saving those girls! I knew this one would be great after finishing the first season... My expectations were surpassed and I'm ... Dec 14, 2010
Ok, this is my first review as you will probably notice, i am not that great in reviewing, but after seeing other reviews i just had to give it a shot, ok so im going to review Sora no otoshimono forte, an anime about a boy that has angeloids, that pretty much sums a lot of it up, but there is more to the story than you think
Story: The story is very enjoyable, as i have noticed in the first season and what they are doing now in the second season is that they pretty much have loads of fillers and pointless episodes as some people ... Dec 30, 2010
Sora no Otoshimono Forte is the second season to the hilarious ecchi comedy, Sora no Otoshimono. Also because it's an ecchi comedy I find it funny that it's only rated PG-13. The series is pretty funny with all it's ecchi jokes and it was a pretty fun watch
The story picks up right where the first season left off, with the main protagonist, Tomoki Sakurai,trying to get comfortable living with Angeloids. Tomoki continues to have weird dreams and begins to wonder what they really mean. As the series continues, Tomoki meets more Angeloids sometimes engaging in battle with them while he tries to take ... Jul 11, 2014
This review goes for both Sora no Otoshimono and it's second season Forte. Sora no Otoshimono is one of the funniest series that I have ever seen. This series is funny, can get serious at moments, has a terrific cast of characters.
Story: I'll say this, Sora's ANIME has no real plot. Aside from the season finales and a few things that go on in between, there is no real story line. When I watched Sora I accidentally watched it's second season first having no prior knowledge of the first. I wasn't too lost and all the really important things that I needed to know ... Jan 2, 2013
This anime is a one-in-a-kind version!!! Everyday in this wonderful society there is a variety of what goes on in this world! The story behind all of this is quite wonderful, and REALLY heart-touching. Some parts of this story makes you want to cry. I said this a while in my other review but this art.... there is ALWAYS a variety of new art and it is never-ending especially the designs! The characters here are quite wonderful, except for *SPOILER* the President and Sohara (Or whatever her name is) who NEVER minds there business and makes you want to punch them in the face. As
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Jul 21, 2011
Boring...way too boring...The story (hell even any story exist at all in this anime?) is slooooooowly moving forward with a mentally retarded and way too perverted "hero".
It`s ecchi, so be a pervert is fine until some point...but here somehow is not...and he is too dumb if we talking about his dreams..Luckily his friends hold his hands all the times, so he can move forward and slowly (again too slowly)realise what`s going on..but it`s too slow...Can`t recommend to anyone, you can find much better animes in this genre...(sad, because the 1. season was not sooo bad...slow too, but a bit better) Dec 18, 2010
Bias & First Impression:
I was excited to see what the new angeloid would bring since the quick appearance in the OVA. I was always amazed at somebody who 'hated' ecchi could actually enjoy this show. I thought for a comedy the plot they had behind the scenes was not half bad either, or maybe the promise behind it is what let me enjoy this type of humor I instinctively try to detest. The first episode opened with Tomoki singing the first season OP accompanied by a hilarious animation. It was good to bridge between the seasons. When I saw the synapse right away I was ardent ... Jul 23, 2017
Something i love about this show is the characters. There is only one character that i can recall that isn't the villain that i don't like and that's the Pres. But this show for the most part nails all the other characters very well. For example here are the reasons why this Haremi show works
Ikaros: likes him cause she spends time with her and goes and of his way to try and make her happy, Was also the first if not one of the first people to actually be nice to her. He also goes and helps develop her. You can see her becoming ... May 22, 2015
When I reviewed the previous season of Sora no Otoshimono, I mentioned how much I dislike the ecchi and harem genre and how much I love it. Regardless of how much I love or hate the genres, Sora no Otoshimono Forte once again cements in me that there is hope, and there is some originality to be found in a genre populated by lackluster titles. Now, I’m not explicitly saying that Sora no Otoshimono Forte is absolutely amazing, but I am explicitly saying that taken as a whole, Sora no Otoshimono is probably the best harem/ecchi anime I’ve encountered so far. In many regards it
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Dec 18, 2011
First of all..this is my first time on this site! Anyway, this is a great anyway. I Never finished this anime until recently and i'm glad i did. After the 2 seasons of this anime i went to read the manga to get further into the plot. Hmmmm everyone else probably said everything about this anime already but the music is amazing, so are the character's voices because it matches them, and the characters are cool. Art is great . Well this story has it all, it has a good story which i find is pretty interesting with the synapse, angels, and if we're actually
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Sep 15, 2014
After watching the first season of Sora no Otoshimono it quickly became one of my favorite anime, which made me excited to move on to the second season: Forte. This season offers a bit more action, but still delivers the same raunchy ecchi comedy and good character drama that I loved in the first season. The only notible change is that this time around, the story tackles more of the "bigger picture" of the angeloids and adds more action than the previous season.
I'm going to be writing this review with the knowledge of already having watched the first season of the show, so if you ... Nov 7, 2010
(This review will only help people how are planing or have watch this anime, and is just to help them understand the format/style of this anime series.)
The most powerful weapon is in the hands of the most perverted but with heart of gold student. Yes this is the sequel to one of my favorite anime series. Now I prefer the manga but there are things in the anime that I really like that are not in the manga. If anyone of you have watched the first series you and you liked it are compelled to witch this sequel just because you watched it and you ... |