Synopsis
Taiki Kudou, an upbeat seventh-grade boy who always helps people in need, encounters a Digimon named Shoutmon, who brings him and his friends to the Digital World. With his friends Akari Hinomoto and Zenjirou Tsurugi, they form Team Xros Heart to compete against rival teams battling for supremacy, with their ultimate goal of taking down the evil Bagura Empire, who plans to conquer the Digital World.
Opening Theme
"Never Give Up! (ネバギバ!)" by Sonar Pocket
Ending Theme
"WE ARE Xros Heart!" by Wada Kouji
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Sora no Otoshimono: Forte
Rating: 2
No, I won't. You all have better things to do, I'm sure. I was trying to describe Sora no Otoshimono's second season, but with that, there's nothing more to be said. This is not a bad show. It's not really funny but it's not an ugly experiment gone awry like that other title I could mention, either. It's like any other gleefully bawdy harem show out there; it knows its audience and plays out exactly the way they expect. Fans of the first series—and the show has enough energy and spunk to merit a good number of fans—will probably enjoy this. It has a healthy range of ladies and goofy perverse jokes and within the first episode, appears to be furthering a nice little mystery plot. Not any good, but not bad. Not boring yet, but probably will be quickly. I'm not sure it will get any love, but at least it can't be hated for just being inoffensively what we all expected it was…even if that meant we thought it'd be offensive. (The OP theme is ¾ close-ups of boners. That'll get your female audience watching, I'm sure.)
The only thing that even stuck out about the series was the lead character's seiyuu: his acting is atrocious. Kept having flashbacks to the Love Hina dub all over again!