DearS - Vol. 2: 2nd Contact (2005)
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Synopsis: With a plot and tone similar to CHOBITS, DEARS is an anime comedy that combines science fiction and ecchi (playful nudity and sex) elements. After crash-landing in Tokyo, the alien women known as... With a plot and tone similar to CHOBITS, DEARS is an anime comedy that combines science fiction and ecchi (playful nudity and sex) elements. After crash-landing in Tokyo, the alien women known as DearS are granted Japanese citizenship and enter into a program to learn human the language and culture. Everyone in the world is fascinated with these interstellar visitors--except Takeya. So of course it is Takeya who discovers Ren, a DearS who has gone missing and is roaming the streets, exhausted and starving. But when he takes Ren home to care for her, she develops an unhealthy attachment to the young man, leading to many embarrassing and humorous situations. In the episodes that comprise DEARS: 2ND CONTACT, VOLUME 2, Ren, Takeya, Miu, and Natsuki all try to adjust to school and life among the DearS. [More]
Starring: T. Axelrod, Kirsty Pape, Michelle Ruff
Starring: T. Axelrod, Kirsty Pape, Michelle Ruff
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