I decided to change my review because I didn't liked it anymore, and I have other things to say now.
Story
I still say that I can't give the story higher then a 6. I think I'm going to sound very negative now, but I can't help it, sorry. The story is just.. boring! The whole series is about the Koko x Yoshiyuki relationship which isn't going anywhere! We also see some episodes about Minatsu, again, I'm not really interested, but other people can like it. After some episodes I was really forcing myself to watch it.. Like I said, one word: B-O-R-I-N-G.
Art
I can say something good
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: D.C.II ~ダ・カーポII~
Information
Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 2, 2007 to Dec 25, 2007
Premiered:
Fall 2007
Broadcast:
Unknown
Producers:
Starchild Records
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
feel.
Source:
Visual novel
Theme:
School
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#53112
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Popularity:
#4072
Members:
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Favorites:
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 17, 2008
If I were to choose just one word to describe this anime, it would be "pleasant." The episodes literally fly by, they're very easy to watch and easily enjoyable. As someone who's new to the Da Capo franchise, I still enjoyed it very much, so if you've never seen any of the previous installments, do not let this discourage you. The series can be enjoyed as a stand-alone experience, at least I did. This review will be spoiler-free.
The Story: 6 To be fair, the story is not the strongest point of the series, but it's certainly nothing to frown at. The plot progresses at a comfortable ... Jan 13, 2008
Story: The weakest area of DC II. The story really has no backbone. There is some character development. But from what I have watched so far, nothing has changed at all! In nine episodes there has only been roughly 2 solid events: Koko's confession and the trip.
Art: Based off a visual novel just like the previous two seasons, there is not much you can really say about the art work, except its well-drawn. Not that there are any significant differences in style. Sound: I was pleased with the songs in this season. I enjoyed the OP and ED song alot, as well as a few insert ... Jul 15, 2008
This is a new Da Capo with an entirely different storyline. I was expecting the least of it since it has a low rating and watching it at first got me confused and disappointed because it was something completely different from the previous ones, but, it turns out great. People must have taken this series the wrong way because it is actually quite good. I've watched it while expecting and searching for disappointments, but the only flaw to it is that it has two main stories which is basically wrong. The stories are great and they indeed, are able to switch between the two like
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Apr 3, 2008
A sequel to a successful franchise, Da Capo II takes us to the journey of one Yoshiyuki Sakurai and his harem. Veterans of the original Da Capo will see some distinct similarities concerning the overall plot and the characters that make up the world of DCII.
As previously stated, the anime of DCII is severely lacking compared to its predecessors. It's not that the story itself is lacking, but due to a 26 episode series being abruptly split in half to two 13 episode seasons. I find it hard to review an incomplete story such as DCII but I don't want current and future viewers ... Aug 21, 2012
Story-7
Unlike its predecessors, Da Capo II mostly ties the main plot and sub plot. The big idea in this series, xenophobia to robots, was introduced echoing the last two series about bananas. Surprisingly the relationship between the protagonist and Koko was established quickly. Their obstacles in their relationship was fairly predictable, being too nice and general insensitivity from the classic protagonist. The story progressed much faster as a 13 episode series which was great because the three characters (Yoshiyuki, Koko, and Minatasu) were fairly fleshed out. Art-7 There was nothing outstanding from the art (except the nice animation of ripping the world ... Nov 4, 2015
Da Capo II is a new story set fifty years after the original Da Capo with a portion of the characters being decedents of the original cast. However, the entire plot line diverges from the dramatic tension and magic that defined the original series so well.
This series is actually more similar to Chobits and True Heart ~Memories in terms of themes than the original Da Capo. After a few episodes dealing with a weak relationship, the main plot focuses on the Robot/human/feelings issue. So if you're looking for intense love triangles, either look elsewhere or wade through this quickly to get to the sequel. Animation: The animation ... |


