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Heaven's Lost Property (TV)

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Trivia:

The 11th Ending titled "Hatsukoi", the tone and the lyrics is the revival song from the final episode opening of "Boys Be..."

Angeroid, vocaloid & DearS are really similar, Nymph looks alike th ¡e main vocaloid character, and Both Icarus and Nymph wear similar costumes as the DearS. Coincidence or just on purpose you guess.

In Episode 4, Sakurai Tomoki is battling the Pantsu Robot. In order to save Sohara Mitsuki he "merges" with the robot, he shouts "Brave Pantsu In". This is a parody from the anime series "Chouja Raideen" wherein Hibiki Akira shouts "Fade In" to enter the robot.

The following explanation should be fixed: "The 11th Ending titled "Hatsukoi", the tone and the lyrics is the revival song from the final episode opening of "Boys Be..."". It isn't quite true since "Hatsukoi" is a song originally sung by Kozo Murashita back at 1983, and both animes(Boys be and Heaven's lost property) had adapted the song from Kozo. So instead, it should state "In episode 11, the ending theme "Hatsukoi" is a remake of the 80's jpop "Hatsukoi" sung by Kozo Murashita". It literally has nothing to do with Boys be.

In Episode 12, the angel at the end (where the next episode title was shown) is actually Delta/Astrea, one of the first generation angeloids who does not appear in this season but appears in the manga and in Sore no Otoshimono: Forte.

In episode 12 when Tomoki, Ikaros, and Nymph are at the movies, the sign Ikaros points to is a spoof of the Super Sentai seiries, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger.

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