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Heaven's Lost Property: Forte

Fall 20107.2
ComedyEcchiRomanceSci-FiSlice of LifeSupernatural

Overview

Heaven's Lost Property: Forte, released in 2010, serves as the direct continuation of the narrative established in its predecessor, deepening the complex tapestry woven from comedy, ecchi, romance, science fiction, slice of life, and supernatural elements. Produced by the studio AIC A.S.T.A., the story remains centered around Tomoki Sakurai, a high school student residing in a seemingly tranquil Japanese town whose life is irrevocably altered by the presence of Angeloids—celestial beings with advanced technological origins. The central conflict escalates as Tomoki continues to interact with the powerful yet emotionally complex Ikaros and the often volatile Nymph. These interactions frequently thrust the group into absurd, comedic scenarios typical of the ecchi genre, yet the overarching plot concerning the mysterious realm known as Synapse and the true purpose of the Angeloids gains greater significance. The series meticulously explores Tomoki's recurring, cryptic dreams, suggesting a deeper connection between him and the Angeloids' creator or mission. Furthermore, the supporting cast, including the pragmatic Sohara Mitsuki and the eccentric, scientifically obsessed Eishiro Sugata, contributes significantly to both the comedic timing and the emotional grounding of the plot. Forte successfully navigates the delicate balance between high-stakes action sequences, fanservice-heavy comedic relief, and the development of genuine emotional bonds, pushing the established lore forward and increasing the stakes beyond simple high school antics.

Opinion

Heaven's Lost Property: Forte demonstrates a commendable effort in expanding the established lore while maintaining the tonal balance that defined its initial run. The animation quality, provided by AIC A.S.T.A., is consistently bright and fluid, effectively supporting both the rapid-fire comedic timing and the more dynamic action sequences involving the Angeloids' aerial capabilities. The voice acting ensemble delivers reliable performances; the contrast between the typically deadpan delivery for certain characters and the genuine emotional outbursts effectively heightens dramatic tension when the narrative shifts from comedy to serious exploration. Story pacing is generally effective, though the frequent shifts between broad ecchi humor and serious science fiction exposition can occasionally feel abrupt, challenging the viewer to reconcile the disparate tones. Character development, particularly for Ikaros and Nymph as they grapple with their programming and feelings for Tomoki, shows notable depth, moving beyond simple archetypes. The thematic exploration touches upon concepts of free will, artificial existence, and conditional love, which grounds the otherwise outlandish premise. While the abundance of fanservice remains a defining characteristic, the series manages to integrate it without entirely derailing the ongoing plot threads concerning Synapse and the larger conflict. Overall, Forte is a technically sound continuation that rewards dedicated viewers by investing in its world-building and character relationships.

Characters

Ikaros

Voice: Saori Hayami

Sohara Mitsuki

Voice: Ayahi Takagaki

Tomoki Sakurai

Voice: Soichiro Hoshi

Nymph

Voice: Kaori Fukuhara

Eishiro Sugata

Voice: Tatsuhisa Suzuki

Credits

Studio

AIC A.S.T.A.

Cover Art

AIC A.S.T.A. Art Team

Publisher

Kadokawa Shoten

Producers

Kadokawa Pictures, Media Factory, Pony Canyon, AIC A.S.T.A.

Episodes

Season 1

26 episodes

Information

StatusCompleted
Total Episodes26
Duration25 min
Rating7.2
ReleasedFall 2010
Seasons2

Genres

ComedyEcchiRomanceSci-FiSlice of LifeSupernatural

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