Dears
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ディアーズ (DearS) |
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Genre | Comedy, Science Fiction, Romance | ||
Manga | |||
Author | Peach-Pit | ||
Publisher | MediaWorks | ||
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Demographic | Shōnen | ||
Magazine | Dengeki Comic Gao! | ||
Original run | March 2002 – 17 December 2005 | ||
Volumes | 8[1] | ||
TV anime | |||
Director | Tetsuji Higuchi | ||
Studio | Bandai Visual | ||
Network | TV Kanagawa | ||
Original run | 10 July 2004 – 26 September 2004 | ||
Episodes | 13[2] |
DearS (ディアーズ Diazu?) is a Japanese romance comedy manga by mangaka duo Peach-Pit, serialised in the monthly shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao!. The manga was adapted into a 12 episode TV anime series which aired from 10 July 2004—26 September 2004. The DVD release includes an additional episode labeled "9.5" (occurring between episodes 9 and 10) for a total of 13.
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[edit] Story
A UFO boarded by members of the "DearS" species (an alien species with a human outer appearance) makes an emergency landing on Earth. Ever since then the life of Takeya Ikuhara, a typical male high school student in Japan, and Neneko Izumi, his female childhood friend, has been complicated by the arrival of Ren and other DearS members to their city.
The DearS (which means "dear friends", not dears) ship contains beings that are genetically engineered as slaves, which is why there is never any search party sent out for the disabled ship. Because the DearS are very intelligent, they do not release this fact to the Earth public because of public distaste for slavery. Instead, they release the completed slave models into exchange student programs, in hopes of integrating themselves into society. A DearS will imprint itself onto one person, who becomes its "Master". Since a DearS' happiness is derived from serving a Master, the integrated DearS search for someone to serve.
A pod containing an incomplete DearS goes awry, and releases a DearS into the public. This DearS is functional, but lacks the knowledge of Earthly teachings of the other DearS of which they learned after the ribbon ceremony when the DearS went through the Earth integration, her name, according to the DearS community is, Ren-Ren-Ren-Nagusaran-Rensia-Roroonren-Nakora, a defective model of the DearS, of which the DearS gives them the 3-Ren prefixes before their name. According to the DearS language, the term ren actually means "nothing" or "zero". Takeya saves "Ren" from an oncoming truck, and she imprints on him. The remainder of the story focuses on the chaos that results from Ren's escape and her subsequent imprinting and continues on in the manga after Lady Rubi realized Ren and Takeya possessed the legend of the gift and allows Ren to live and stops hunting her.
[edit] Characters
- Takeya Ikuhara (幾原 武哉 Ikuhara Takeya?)
- Voiced by: Kishô Taniyama (Japanese), Taliesin Jaffe (English)
- A hotheaded 17-year-old high school student, and the protagonist of DearS. Takeya is unused to change, which makes his acceptance of the mysterious alien girl Ren all the more difficult (especially due to the fact that Neneko constantly showed him the Alien movies when they were children, seemingly giving him xenophobia). But beneath his constant mask of indifference, he has a kind heart. Takeya tends to jump into things headfirst, and waste more time panicking about a problem than solving it. He also seems to lose his temper more often than he should, and as a result, has few close friends. He dislikes the idea of having a slave, though in the end, he does realize that he loves Ren.
- Ren (レン?)
- Voiced by: Ai Shimizu (Japanese), Mia Bradly (English)
- Takeya's devoted DearS, who was found by Takeya after her suspension pod was lost and broke open during transport. Initially she had no given name, but Takeya dubbed her "Ren" after the first word of her identification number (000-3901-0) — at which time she "imprinted" upon him. According to DearS law, a slave that chooses a master on her own is seen as having the 'Gift' and is considered sacred. In the DearS language, the word Ren means "zero" thereby making her one of the imperfect "Zero-Numbers", in which was not intended to be revealed to the public. Big-breasted and beautiful, she is a wonder to Takeya and his classmates, but constantly needs to be watched due to her inexperience with human customs and Japanese culture. Ren absorbed the Japanese language in a single night with a pile of textbooks and dictionaries from which Takeya planned to teach her. Her favorite food is melon bread, for which she harbors a ravenous appetite since it was the first food that she ate. Her full name is "Ren Ren Ren Nagusaran Rensia Rurunnren Nakora" (レンレンレンナグサランレンシーア・ルルンンレン・ナコラ).
- She does not understand the concept of love until the end of the manga series, after talking to a variety of people, and confesses her love to Takeya, who eventually confesses his love for her as well. Ren is also considered as the 'Gate' in which all DearS respond to the emotions of the host populace, mainly the people of Earth. With her awakening, the DearS also gain back their ability to reproduce. Humorously, with Takeya being the ONLY male on the ship, Ren and the other DearS now have a new goal, making as many babies with Takeya as possible. Additionally, it is noted that Ren share a common name with Ren from the anime Elemental Gelade who too has her name shorten. Her favorite food being melon bread shows great similarity with another character from the anime, Shakugan No Shana, since the main female character, in an ironic coincidence in which the main male character gave her the name Shana despite her not having one beforehand, shows great love for melon bread too. A very cute, naive and unique personality adored by all of her fans.
- Neneko Izumi (和泉 寧々子 Izumi Neneko?)
- Voiced by: Chiwa Saito (Japanese), Karen Thompson (English)
- Takeya's childhood friend. Incidentally, his landlord is also her father. Despite their constant bickering, the two are best friends, having known one another since childhood. Neneko generally serves as the balance and common sense of the duo, and often shows up during difficult situations that Takeya is too alarmed about to solve. She helps him out of tough times so often, in fact, that one wonders how he would ever get along without her. At the end of the manga, she reveals that she will be going to America to study fashion design. Near the end of the book she admits she has "unrequited love for Takeya", but she had to let him go. She also says she is unable to become Takeya's bride when they are in the classroom talking about their goals in life.
- Mitsuka Yoshimine (芳峰 蜜香 Yoshimine Mitsuka?)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English)
- The main characters' knockout teacher, Mitsuka is both intelligent and resourceful. She is also a shameless exhibitionist who spends more time conniving to "show off" to her students than she does teaching them English (Spanish in the English manga). Mitsuka has a habit of popping up when it is least convenient to Takeya and company, turning normal conversations into overly embarrassing situations, usually by mistaking most things for sexual acts and orgies. At times though, she does show surprising insight concerning the relationships of others, especially between Ren and Takeya.
- Hikorou Oikawa (及川 彦郎 Oikawa Hikorō?)
- Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese), Sam Riegel (English)
- A male friend of Takeya's—though apart from being in the same class, the two have little in common. The #1 member of the "DearS Love Club", Oihiko is extremely interested in DearS, particularly female ones; he harbors an especially deep infatuation with Ren. Though goofy, and more than a little shallow, at heart he remains a decent young man.
- Miu (ミゥ?)
- Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)
- The "official" DearS exchange student to Takeya's high school, and Ren's main rival. She was seen as a "fake" upon arrival, due to an enrollment mix-up with Ren entering the school. Eventually, she took it upon herself to train Ren to become a better DearS. This tutoring has the unpredicted side-effect of her seemingly developing feelings for Takeya. She initially mistakes this as the "Gift", though she later realizes that she was experiencing love. Miu has a bit of a tragic past when she was younger, when her former master, who was also her breeder, was brutally murdered and she was unable to save him, despite her best efforts. She later decided, in the manga, to join Io and the others when they go into space, in the hopes of finding someone to truly love, as Takeya is already in love with Ren.
- Her full name is Sia Nostal Ren Naguregyug Thanast Useim Ruki Miu (シーアノスタルレンナグレグユグ・タナスト・ァウセーム・ルキ・ミゥ).
- Khi (キィ Ki?)
- Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese), Yuri Lowenthal (English)
- A male DearS exchange student who goes to the same school as Takeya's sister Natsuki. He is something of a black sheep amongst the DearS colony and is generally soft-spoken; it is perhaps for this reason that he is considered the DearS' diplomatic negotiator, and is often sent on assignments to clear up various mix-ups and solve sensitive DearS-related matters, including bearing witness to a duel between Ren and Miu, and retrieving the forgetful Nia from Takeya Ikuhara's apartment. He stays behind on Earth when Io takes many DearS with her into space.
- Natsuki Ikuhara (幾原 菜月 Ikuhara Natsuki?)
- Voiced by: Ryoko Shintani (Japanese), Jennifer Sekiguchi (English)
- Takeya's little sister, who has been away overseas. She cozies up to Ren at first, but after hearing Ren refer to herself as Takeya's "slave", she starts to hate Ren, and pummels her big brother for "being a pervert". This is a significant change from the stereotypical "cute little sister" character prevalent in anime.
- Harumi Ikuhara (幾原 晴海 Ikuhara Harumi?)
- Voiced by: Mariko Suzuki (Japanese), Kirsten Potter (English)
- Takeya's stepmother, and one of the few people who can keep the rambunctious Natsuki in line; she taught Natsuki all of the techniques that she uses to beat her big brother up with, or so it appears. It is also implied that Takeya and Harumi could have fallen in love but before Takeya can say these words Harumi sticks a cherry tomato in his mouth and says "it doesn't matter now I am your mother".(Another indication was when Takeya turned to Neneko in panic as Ren was prepared to leave the Earth, she stated that Harumi dumped him) Harumi is a truly funny character with her own "personal attacks", such as the "Harumi-driver".
- Hirofumi Nonaka (野仲 宏史 Nonaka Hirofumi?)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe
- The playboy of Koharu High School. When Takeya's actions put Ren in doubt of his feelings for her, Hiro tries to seduce her away from her master. Even when he admits to "really liking" Ren, (the closest he'll ever admit to loving someone), Ren still only thinks of him as a friend. Eventually, Hiro gives up on her, and to his horror, Xaki has now formed an attachment to him, and makes any girl too scared to approach Hiro. In the Japanese version, Hiro-kun usually call girls "Koneko-chan" whatever their real names are. The word means something close to "kitty".
- Xaki (ザキ Zaki?)
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English)
- The "Biter" sent by the DearS colony to retrieve Ren. Unlike the other DearS, he is tall and muscular, and apparently quite versed in hand-to-hand combat — or so we hear. He is also a mentor to cat-like DearS Nia, who aspires to become a Biter herself. He believes he is the gift for Hirofumi, which leads to some awkward scenes in book 8.
- Nia (ニア?)
- Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
- Xaki's somewhat catlike apprentice. She is quite a flake, and often forgets her assignments - even the ones she assigns herself, such as challenging Ren when Xaki fails to retrieve the wayward Zero Number. As seen in some parts of the anime, she is also quite klutzy, but agile when she needs to be. She manages to befriend both Takeya and his little sister Natsuki, and when Ren is kidnapped by Rubi in the manga, Nia even helps Takeya venture inside the DearS ship to find her. She always ends her sentences with her trademark nonsense syllable "nii"(her own name in the English dub). She decided to join Io into outer space as Xaki, her teacher, stays behind.
- Rubi (ルビ?)
- Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese), Victoria Harwood (English)
- The somewhat dominatrix-like "Barker", she is second-in-command of the DearS colony. Quite busty like Ren, she is almost never seen without her whip in hand. She assigns the "Biter" Xaki to retrieve Ren. She is subservient to Fina and stays with her on Earth.
- Ayu (アユ?) Manga only
- A DearS visiting from another town. She seems to speak with a Kansai dialect, meaning she might be homestaying in a town near Osaka. She also forms a friendship with Natsuki right off the bat, even helping her sell takoyaki at the Koharu Summer Festival. She stays on earth when the option is presented.
- Fina (フィナ?)
- Known as "Lady Fina" to the other DearS. Her official position is that of the "Watcher", and she seems to be the leader of the DearS colony; even Rubi bows to her. She does not awaken until volume 5 of the manga, and seems to support Takeya taking Ren in as his slave. In fact, she immediately orders Rubi to stop trying to recapture Ren.
- Fina seems to be the oldest of the DearS seen so far, and knows almost everything there is to know about the DearS and their "society". Fina can be quite flaky. She also seems to be narcoleptic, seeming to always doze off at the most inopportune times. Eventually, she decides to stay behind on Earth to watch over the DearS that remain on the planet.
- China (チナ?)
- Voiced by: Haruko Momoi
- China was a main character in PlayStation 2 game, but she made a small appearance in the final episode of the anime and in the manga. Like Ren, she is also a "Zero Numbers" and much younger than any of the DearS previously seen. She is known to Earthling scientists as "Sample B7", and has been charged with retrieving another escaped "Zero Numbers", only known as "Sample A2". During her very brief foray into the outside world she mistakes Ren for her target, and convinces Takeya to play at being a master to her. She decides to leave Earth with Ren, Takeya and the others when Io goes into outer space.
- Io (イオ?) Manga only
- A young DearS who appears to Takeya on the roof of his school in volume 6 of the manga. She can only say one word: "Ren". It is later revealed that she is the mysterious "Sample A2" that China was sent to retrieve. It is also revealed that her ability to manipulate gravity is phenomenally powerful—strong enough to levitate Takeya's entire apartment building. She may also possess the ability of teleportation. She eventually matures into the second DearS Watcher, and decided to take her people in search of a new host populace.
- Takezou Ikuhara (幾原 武造 Ikuhara Takezō?)
- Takeya's father. He only appears in the later volumes of the manga. He's a scientist who had discovered that Ren was the key to saving the DearS.
[edit] Media
In the North American market, Tokyopop has distributed the translated manga since January 2005 and Geneon has licensed the anime series for DVD release and as of 2006 has released the entire series on 4 DVD volumes.
[edit] Manga
[edit] Volume list
# | Japanese | English | ||
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1 | March 2002 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2086-6 | January 11, 2005 | ISBN 978-1-59532-308-8 |
2 | September 27, 2002 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2206-8 | April 12, 2005 | ISBN 978-1-59532-309-5 |
3 | March 2003 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2343-0 | July 12, 2005 | ISBN 978-1-59532-310-1 |
4 | September 27, 2003 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2478-9 | October 11, 2005 | ISBN 978-1-59532-311-8 |
5 | March 27, 2004 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2651-6 | January 10, 2006 | ISBN 978-1-59532-797-0 |
6 | August 27, 2004 | ISBN 978-4-8402-2797-1 | April 11, 2006 | ISBN 978-1-59532-798-7 |
7 | March 26, 2005 | ISBN 978-4-8402-3011-7 | July 3, 2006 | ISBN 978-1-59816-185-4 |
8 | December 17, 2005 | ISBN 978-4-8402-3289-0 | November 7, 2006 | ISBN 978-1-59816-861-7 |
[edit] Guest appearance
In volume 7 of the DearS manga, Shinku and Suigintou (from Rozen Maiden) make a guest appearance at a doll festival. Neneko is the one that made Shinku and tells Takeya that she copied the design off of an anime that she saw. As for Suigintou she is standing next to Shinku on the display table. The manga didn't say that Suigintou was made by Neneko, but she is on Neneko's display so one would guess that she made Suigintou as well. Another appearance from Rozen Maiden is the plush toy Takeya wins for China: a "Detective Kun Kun" plushie.
[edit] Anime
[edit] Episode list
# | Title | Original airdate |
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01 | "I Want to Nibble Sweetly" "Amakamitai no" (甘噛みたいの) |
2004-07-10 |
02 | "Was It Too Small" "Chiisakatta Kashira" (小さかったかしら) |
2004-07-17 |
03 | "Ball! Ball!" "Tama! Tama!" (たま!たま!) |
2004-07-24 |
04 | "Wipe Your Mouth" "Kuchi o Fuke" (口をふけ) |
2004-07-31 |
05 | "Partners?" "Togi...?" (トギ……?) |
2004-08-07 |
06 | "I'm Frustrated" "Yokkyū Fuman desu wa" (欲求不満ですわ) |
2004-08-14 |
07 | "Pervert" "Iyarashii..." (いやらしい……) |
2004-08-21 |
08 | "M... My Ball" "Ma, Mai Bōru..." (マ、マイ・ボール…) |
2004-08-28 |
09 | "It Hurt A Little" "Chiku toshita" (チクッとした) |
2004-09-04 |
10 | "Is It A Golden Ball?" "Kane no Tama desu no?" (金の玉ですの?) |
Not aired |
11 | "Lets Have An Orgy" "Rankō suru desu ni!" (らんこーするですに!) |
2004-09-11 |
12 | "Do You Want To Experience It?" "Keiken... shitemiru?" (経験……してみる?) |
2004-09-18 |
13 | "...Furthermore It Was Hot" "...Shikamo Atsukatta" (……しかも熱かった) |
2004-09-25 |
[edit] Theme songs
- Anime OP: "Love Slave" (ラブスレイブ) by Under17
- Anime ED: "Happy Cosmos" by PoppinS
[edit] Video game
A PlayStation 2 game based on the series was made for the Japanese market. It is a typical "dating sim"-type game. The player plays as Takeya Ikuhara, and basically lives the events of the anime and manga. The game introduces a new purple-haired DearS named "China" (チナ), who, like Ren, moves in with Takeya. It is predicted that you will have to choose one of the DearS at the end to pair off with.
The game received a CERO 15 rating.
[edit] References
- ^ Dears (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-01.
- ^ Dears (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-01.
[edit] External links
- German Fan site
- Geneon licenses DearS
- Ren Fanlisting/Fansite
- Dears (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- DearS - now on DVD