Heaven's Lost Property: the Angeloid of Clockwork

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  • 2011
  • 1 hr 36 min

Heaven's Lost Property: the Angeloid of Clockwork is a Japanese animated movie released in 2011. It is based on the manga series Sora no Otoshimono written by Suu Minazuki. Directed by Hisashi Saito and produced by AIC A.S.T.A., this movie is the second installment in the Heaven's Lost Property franchise. The story begins with Tomoki Sakurai, a high school boy who wishes to lead a peaceful life without any disturbances. However, his life takes a dramatic turn with the arrival of a beautiful winged humanoid named Ikaros. Ikaros, also known as an "Angeloid," has special abilities that allow her to fulfill any wish of her owner. Tomoki becomes the master of Ikaros, but he soon realizes that possessing such a powerful being attracts unwanted attention.

In the Angeloid of Clockwork, Tomoki and Ikaros encounter a new Angeloid named Harpy. Unlike Ikaros, Harpy has a wild and destructive personality. She is on a mission to hunt down Ikaros and eliminate her at any cost. Meanwhile, the town is facing a new threat from a mysterious phenomenon called the Angel's Trumpet, which causes people to disappear suddenly.

As the story progresses, Tomoki and his friends learn more about the secrets behind the Angeloids and the Angel's Trumpet. They find themselves caught in a web of conspiracies that threaten their lives and the safety of the entire town. To defeat the enemies, they must uncover the truth and use their strengths to overcome the challenges.

The movie features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique personality and backstory. Tomoki is a carefree and perverted boy who often finds himself in humorous situations. Ikaros, on the other hand, is a mysterious and emotionless Angeloid who struggles to understand human emotions. The other main characters include Sohara Mitsuki, Tomoki's childhood friend who has a crush on him; Eishiro Sugata, a scientist who studies the Angeloids; and Mikako Satsukitane, a student council president who has a secret agenda.

The animation quality of Angeloid of Clockwork is stunning, with vibrant colors and detailed character designs. The fight scenes are also well-executed, with a perfect blend of action and comedy. The movie's soundtrack, composed by Motoyoshi Iwasaki, adds to the overall atmosphere and enhances the emotional impact of the scenes.

Overall, Heaven's Lost Property: the Angeloid of Clockwork is a thrilling and entertaining movie that offers a perfect mix of action, comedy, and romance. It provides a satisfying conclusion to the Heaven's Lost Property franchise while leaving room for possible sequels. Fans of the series will surely enjoy this movie, but it can also be appreciated by viewers who are new to the franchise. So, if you're looking for a fun and engaging movie that will keep you entertained from beginning to end, The Angeloid of Clockwork is definitely worth checking out.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    Japanese