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DearS

DearS is a manga series written and illustrated by the artist duo Peach-Pit, serialized in MediaWorks' monthly shōnen magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! from October 2001 to November 2005 and collected into eight volumes published from July 2002 to April 2005. The story is set in a near-future where a group of attractive female aliens called DearS crash-land and integrate into human society, serving as devoted slaves to their human "masters" while hiding their true origins and hierarchical culture. It centers on ordinary high school student Takeya Ikuhara, who discovers and rescues a defective DearS named from a ; after being repaired by Takeya's friend, Ren imprints on him as her master, leading to comedic and romantic situations as she moves into his home and disrupts his reclusive lifestyle. The manga blends genres of , , , and drama, exploring themes of interspecies relationships, personal independence, and the ethics of through the lens of Takeya's reluctance to accept Ren's subservience and the broader DearS society's secrets. Peach-Pit, known for other works like , drew inspiration from science fiction tropes and everyday high school life, with the series' humor often arising from cultural clashes between the naive, hyper-devoted DearS and human norms. Licensed in by , the manga was released in English from January 2005 to October 2006, receiving mixed reviews for its engaging character dynamics but criticized for fanservice-heavy elements that sometimes overshadowed the plot. An adaptation, produced by studio Daume under director Iku Suzuki, aired for 12 s from July 10 to September 25, 2004, on various networks, closely following the manga's early volumes while adding original content, with a 13th released as a special. The featured character designs by Shinji Ochi and by Tomoki Hasegawa, with the opening theme "Love Slave" performed by UNDER17 and ending theme "Happy Cosmos" by (with "Love Slave" by UNDER17 for the final ). Geneon Entertainment licensed the series for North American release on DVD in 2005, and it was later re-released in a complete collection Blu-ray by on July 29, 2025, preserving its status as a cult favorite in the genre despite dated animation styles.

Synopsis

Plot

The story of DearS is set one year after an alien spacecraft crash-landed in , introducing humanity to the , a of attractive, technologically superior extraterrestrials who have since integrated into Japanese society. Programmed as a slave species, the DearS exhibit advanced capabilities in areas like and machinery but display a childlike dependency on "masters" for guidance and emotional fulfillment, leading to a societal dynamic where they participate in programs to learn customs. The central narrative follows high school student Takeya Ikuhara, who harbors a strong against the DearS due to their perceived invasiveness. On his way home, Takeya encounters a homeless DearS named collapsed from exhaustion and, despite his reluctance, takes her to his to recover. quickly imprints on Takeya as her through the DearS' innate bonding process, obligating her to serve him devotedly and sparking a series of comedic and romantic conflicts as she navigates human norms with literal-minded enthusiasm. As attempts to adapt to daily life—such as attending Takeya's and mastering basic chores—the plot escalates with revelations about her "defective" status, which sets her apart from typical DearS and draws scrutiny from her own kind. This anomaly prompts interventions from agencies monitoring , as well as pursuits by DearS authorities seeking to reclaim or eliminate outliers. The broader explores a conspiracy surrounding the original ship's malfunction upon arrival, hinting at undisclosed motives among the DearS leadership that threaten the fragile human- coexistence, while Ren's presence forces Takeya to confront his biases amid ongoing cultural clashes and external pressures.

Characters

Takeya Ikuhara is the 17-year-old protagonist, a high school student at Koharu High School known for his hotheaded, fastidious nature and strong prejudice against the alien DearS, viewing them as disruptive to normal life. His initial cynicism stems from discomfort with change, but he gradually evolves, learning empathy and forming a deep bond with Ren after she imprints on him as her master following a chance encounter with her escape pod. Cynical and impetuous, Takeya often clashes with his friends over their fascination with DearS, yet his relationships—with his best friend Hikoro's antics, Neneko's level-headed support, and his family's dynamics—highlight his reluctant growth into a more open individual. In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Kishō Taniyama. Ren, whose full name is Ren Ren Ren Nagusaran Rensia Ruroonren Nakora, is a defective female DearS discovered in a damaged suspension pod, characterized by her childlike innocence, unwavering loyalty, and complete devotion to Takeya, whom she addresses as "master" despite his protests. As a "blank slate" among her kind due to her defective status, she struggles profoundly with customs, often leading to comedic or chaotic misunderstandings, such as her literal interpretations of commands or her insatiable hunger for simple foods like melon bread. Her gentle, altruistic personality and superhuman abilities contrast with her ignorance of Earthly norms, fostering a central relationship with Takeya that challenges DearS societal expectations of servitude while she hides from enforcers seeking to reclaim her. In the , Ren is voiced by Ai Shimizu. Miu, formally Sia Nostal Ren Naguregyug Thanast Useim Ruki Miu, serves as Ren's more mature DearS companion and an official exchange student at Takeya's , displaying independence, intelligence, and a seductive demeanor that sets her apart from Ren's naivety. Kind yet occasionally conceited, she assists in concealing Ren's defective status from DearS authorities, forming a rival-turned-ally dynamic with while navigating with greater ease, often using her lively helpfulness to mediate group interactions. Her role emphasizes the contrasts within DearS culture, as she balances official duties with personal attachments to Takeya's circle, providing strategic support in tense situations involving pursuers. In the anime adaptation, Miu is voiced by . Neneko Izumi is Takeya's childhood friend and classmate, a sensible high school student and daughter of his apartment landlord, renowned for her tailoring skills that prove essential in disguising to blend into human life. With responsive acumen and common sense, she acts as a stabilizing force amid the group's chaos, frequently intervening in Takeya's alarmed reactions to -related mishaps, all while harboring an unrequited crush on him that adds subtle emotional depth to their bickering yet close bond. Her practical, supportive personality complements the more impulsive members, reinforcing themes of adaptation through everyday human ingenuity. In the , she is voiced by . Hikoro Oikawa, often called "Oihiko," is Takeya's perverted and the enthusiastic of the school's DearS Love Club, providing through his lecherous obsession with female DearS and relentless antics that exasperate Takeya. As the closest male companion to Takeya besides his family, Hikoro's unashamed fanaticism and humorous pursuits—such as scheming to interact with DearS—lighten tense moments, while his unrequited crush on Neneko underscores his flawed yet endearing loyalty to the group. In the , he is voiced by in Japanese and in the English dub. Natsuki Ikuhara is Takeya's energetic younger sister, a tomboyish and supportive family member whose lively personality frequently contributes to household chaos, especially upon her return from overseas studies. Rambunctious and affectionate, she quickly embraces and Miu, involving herself in their adjustments to life with playful enthusiasm that tests Takeya's patience but strengthens familial ties. In the , Natsuki is voiced by Ryōko Shintani. Among supporting figures, Ikuhara functions as Takeya's stepmother, offering maternal guidance and discipline to keep Natsuki's exuberance in check, while fostering a welcoming home environment for the DearS visitors. Antagonistic DearS enforcers include Xaki, a tall, muscular "Biter" skilled in combat tasked with recapturing , and his subordinate Khi, a soft-spoken male who later stays on as a negotiator, representing the colony's rigid hierarchy. Other notable DearS include Fina, an adorably precocious child-like enforcer with little threat despite her mission, and Cheena, a "Zero Number" operative prominent in the adaptation, known for her retrieval duties and scientific labeling as "Sample B7."

Media adaptations

Manga

DearS is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the artist duo Peach-Pit, consisting of Banri Sendo and Shibuko Ebara. The series was serialized monthly in MediaWorks' shōnen magazine Dengeki Comic ! from to 2005. The was collected into eight volumes under the Dengeki Comics imprint, released by MediaWorks between , , and , 2005. The full series comprises 47 chapters and belongs to the shōnen genre, blending with elements centered on interspecies relationships and alien integration into human society. It prominently features fanservice through suggestive scenarios and humor derived from cultural clashes, while delving into the lore of the DearS species' hierarchical structure and customs.
VolumeOriginal release dateISBN
1March 27, 2002978-4-8402-2086-6
2September 27, 2002978-4-8402-2206-1
3March 27, 2003978-4-8402-2343-3
4September 27, 2003978-4-8402-2478-1
5March 27, 2004978-4-8402-2651-2
6August 27, 2004978-4-8402-2797-7
7March 26, 2005978-4-8402-3011-3
8December 27, 2005978-4-8402-3289-6

Anime

The anime adaptation of DearS was produced by the studio Daume and directed by Iku Suzuki, with series composition handled by Takao Yoshioka. Character designs were provided by Ochi, while the music was composed by Tomoki Hasegawa. The series consists of 12 episodes plus one (OVA) episode, serving as a visual introduction to the manga's core premise of human-alien interactions through a lens. It aired from July 10 to September 25, 2004, across multiple networks, including Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa, , , TV Setouchi, , and . The adaptation covers the early portions of the , roughly equivalent to the first five volumes, but concludes with an original ending that creates a , diverging from the source material to fit the production schedule while the was still serializing. To suit standards, the toned down some of the 's more explicit elements, incorporated minor filler content for pacing across its runtime, and emphasized animated visual humor alongside strong voice performances to enhance the comedic and romantic dynamics. The episodes focus on episodic storytelling that builds the central relationships, blending sci-fi elements with everyday high school scenarios. The following table lists the episode titles (with English translations) and original air dates:
EpisodeTitle (Japanese / English Translation)Air Date
1甘噛みたいの / I Want to Nibble SweetlyJuly 10, 2004
2小さかったかしら / Was It Too Small?July 17, 2004
3たま!たま! / Ball! Ball!July 24, 2004
4口を拭け / Wipe Your MouthJuly 31, 2004
5解き......? / Partners?August 7, 2004
6欲求不満ですね / I'm Frustrated!August 14, 2004
7いやらしい...... / PervertAugust 21, 2004
8M...マイボール / M... My BallAugust 28, 2004
9少し痛かった / It Hurt A LittleSeptember 4, 2004
10乱交するんですに! / Let's Have An Orgy!September 11, 2004
11経験......してみる? / You Want To... Experience It?September 18, 2004
12......しかも暑かった / ...... Besides, It Was HotSeptember 25, 2004
OVA夏の夜の夢 / A Midsummer Night's DreamMay 25, 2005
The OVA episode provides additional character-focused content outside the main broadcast run.

Video game

The DearS visual novel for the was developed and published by MediaWorks, releasing exclusively in on June 24, 2004. In the game, players assume the role of Takeya Ikuhara, navigating daily life and interactions with DearS characters such as and Miu through choice-based dialogue that influences relationship development and leads to multiple endings. The title blends adventure and love simulation elements, adapting core plot arcs from the while introducing branching romance routes and scenarios as an interactive extension of the source material. Gameplay emphasizes player agency in a format, featuring voiced dialogue, static artwork for key scenes, and occasional mini-games to trigger events or deepen bonds. It shares the series' central characters and premise of human-alien coexistence but expands on romantic dynamics through decision trees unavailable in the linear or . No English localization exists, limiting accessibility outside , with reported playtimes averaging 13 hours for the main storyline based on user polls.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

The DearS series received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, praised for its charming character designs and lighthearted blend of sci-fi romance and humor, while facing significant criticism for its heavy reliance on fanservice and problematic thematic elements. On , the adaptation holds an average score of 6.54 out of 10 based on over 81,000 user ratings, reflecting a generally middling reception. Similarly, rates the series at 6.3 out of 10 from 563 users, highlighting its appeal as casual entertainment but noting inconsistencies in storytelling. Anime News Network's review of the first volume described the characters as "lively, adorable, and come with fun personalities," appreciating the engaging interpersonal dynamics despite an overall "lukewarm" narrative. Critics frequently pointed to the series' overt ecchi tropes and perceived as major flaws, with THEM Anime Reviews labeling it "astoundingly sexist" due to its portrayal of female characters as subservient and objectified, compounded by "irritating characters" that undermine any deeper engagement. The master-slave dynamic central to the aliens' culture drew particular scrutiny in discussions of the , where Tokyopop's English release was commended for improving accessibility to Western readers through its and unaltered art, but faulted for glossing over the unhealthy implications of ownership and dependency in relationships. echoed this in its critique, noting that while the sound effects could have been clearer for English audiences, the core premise's reliance on exploitative humor limited its substance. For the anime, reviewers highlighted strengths in and comedic gags, such as Anime News Network's praise for T. Axelrod's "delightfully cynical" performance as Takeya, which added levity to the high antics. However, the was often criticized for a directionless filled with filler episodes and an abrupt ending that failed to resolve key arcs, leaving viewers frustrated despite the enjoyable moments. The Discotek Blu-ray release includes the English dub and new subtitles, breathing new life into the series for modern audiences, though it does not address the underlying narrative shortcomings. Thematically, DearS attempts to explore prejudice against outsiders and the formation of interspecies bonds through the aliens' into human , but these elements are frequently undermined by comedic fanservice, reducing potentially insightful commentary on to superficial gags. This tension between lighthearted romance and darker undertones of enslavement contributes to the series' polarizing legacy, appealing to fans of 2000s but alienating those seeking more nuanced storytelling.

Licensing and distribution

The manga adaptation of DearS was licensed for English-language publication by , which released all eight volumes between January 2005 and November 2006. It was also licensed in by , in by , and in Italian by Flashbook Editore. Following 's 2011 bankruptcy and , the English physical volumes went and were delisted from official digital platforms, though copies remain available through second-hand markets. The series was initially licensed in by Geneon Entertainment, which produced an English dub and released the 13-episode collection (including the OVA) on DVD starting in August 2005. Rights later transferred, and relicensed the series in 2025, issuing a Blu-ray edition on July 29 with the original English dub and new subtitles; this release was driven in part by sustained fan interest. The is currently available for streaming on with subtitles and the English dub. The visual novel, developed and published by MediaWorks, was released exclusively in on June 24, 2004, with no official international licensing or localization. Limited fan-made translations exist for select portions, but comprehensive English patches remain unavailable as of 2025. No further adaptations or international distributions of the game have been announced.

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