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D.C.S.S. ~Da Capo Second Season~ (TV)

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[ sequel of D.C. ~Da Capo~ (TV) ]

Related anime:
    D.C. II: Da Capo II (TV) (sequel)
      D.C.II S.S. ~Da Capo II Second Season~ (TV) (sequel)

Alternative title:
D.C.S.S. ~ダ・カーポ セカンドシーズン~ (Japanese)
Da Capo Second Graduation
Da Capo Second Season
Age rating: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary: Hatsune-Jima was once well-known for its cherry trees, which would bloom no matter what time of year it was. Two years ago, the island's cherry trees lost this ability and all became ordinary cherry trees that bloom only in the spring. Jun'ichi Asakura is now a graduating senior at Kazami Academy, and is surrounded by many close friends, old and new alike. On a stormy summer day, a mysterious young girl, Aisia, arrives at Jun'ichi's door. She is looking for Sakura's grandmother to study magic, ultimately hoping to bring happiness to everyone. When she discovers that grandmother Yoshino had long since passed away, she joyfully assumes (thanks to his error in judgment) that Jun'ichi is able to teach her. Even though she finally understands that the only magic he's capable of is conjuring Japanese confections, Aisia continues her search for magic on Hatsune-Jima. Amid the chaos of her search, Kazami Academy hires new medical staff.
User Ratings: 468 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 34 votes (sub:30, raw:2, dub:1, Spa.sub:1)
 Excellent: 94 votes (sub:91, raw:1, dub:1, Spa.sub:1)
 Very good: 111 votes (sub:106, Ita.sub:1, dub:1, Spa.sub:1, raw:1, Por.sub:1)
 Good: 100 votes (sub:97, dub:2, Spa.sub:1)
 Decent: 53 votes (sub:48, ?:1, edit.dub:1, Spa.sub:1, dub:1, raw:1)
 So-so: 29 votes (sub:27, dub:1, Kor.sub:1)
 Not really good: 18 votes (sub:16, dub:2)
 Weak: 11 votes (sub:11)
 Bad: 11 votes (sub:10, dub:1)
 Awful: 3 votes (sub:3)
 Worst ever: 4 votes (sub:2, ?:1, raw:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 901 users, rank: #680
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.194 (Good+.19), std. dev.: 1.9943, rank: #1335
Weighted mean: 7.006 (Good+.00), rank: #1508 (seen all: 7.15 / seen some: 7.41 / won't finish: 2.42)
Bayesian estimate: 7.017 (Good+.01), rank: #1328
Running time: half hour per episode
Number of episodes: 26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage: 2005-07-02 to 2005-12-24
Releases: We have 22
Opening Theme:
"Sakurairo no Kisetsu (The Season of Cherry Blossoms)" by yozuca*
Ending Theme:
#1: "Akatsuki ni Saku Uta (The Song Blooming Towards Dawn)" by CooRie (eps 1-23,26)
#2: "Kioku Raburetaa (Remembrance Love Letter)" by CooRie (eps 24-25)
Official website:
Trivia: We have 1
Comment:
D.C.S.S. combines the elements of the D.C. Da Capo sequel manga, D.C.S.G. (Second Graduation), with additional new characters from the D.C.P.S. (Plus Situation) Playstation 2 game. The PC version of the PS2 game is known as D.C.P.C. (Plus Communication).
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Munenori Nawa

Series Composition: Katsumi Hasegawa

Music: Hikaru Nanase

Character Design: Yuka Takashina

Art director: Naoko Kosakabe

Sound director: Hiromi Kikuta

Producer:
Katsuaki Kikuchi
Takeshi Shukuri
Tomoko Kawasaki

Assistant director: Shinji Takago

Color Coordination: Hiromi Iwaida

Editing: Jun Takuma

Music producer: Yoshiyuki Ito

Planning: Kazutoshi Matsumura

Theme Song Arrangement:
Angel Note (OP)
Kaoru Okubo (ED)

Theme Song Composition:
rino (ED)
tororo (OP)

Theme Song Lyrics:
rino (ED)
tororo (OP)

Theme Song Performance:
CooRie (ED)
Yozuca (OP)

 

Sakura Nogawa as Nemu Asakura 

Ui Miyazaki as Aisia

Yui Horie as Kotori Shirakawa

Yukari Tamura as Sakura Yoshino 

Yuuki Tai as Jun'ichi Asakura

Akemi Kanda as Miharu Amakase

Daisuke Kishio as Suginami

Emiko Hagiwara as Alice Tsukishiro

Halko Momoi as Utamaru 

Masumi Asano as Nanako Saitama

Miyuki Sawashiro as Kanae Kudou

Nami Kurokawa as Tamaki Konomiya

Naoko Matsui as Koyomi Shirakawa 

Yui Itsuki as Moe Mizukoshi

Yuki Matsuoka as Mako Mizukoshi

Kanako Hattori as Tomo-chan

Kazuya Kobayashi as
Chauffeur
Male Student
Old Man (ep 3)
Store Owner

Ken Yanai as
Male
Male Student

Kiyomi Asai as Child

Koushi Kawakami as Male Student

Machiko Kawana as Female Student

Miyu Matsuki as Misaki Sagisawa

Miyuki Ono as Jun'ichi's Grandmother

Natsuki Mori as Mother

Reiko Takagi as Jun'ichi Asakura (young)

Rina Satou as Munepi (ep 5)

Risa Hayamizu as Female Student

Ryoko Shiraishi as Mi-kun

Ryuuzo Hasuike as Merchant

Satoshi Gotou as
Announcer
Dog (ep 3)
Male Student

Shiro Saito as Male

Taketoshi Kawano as Male Student

Tohru Furusawa as Akishima

Yui Kano as Female Student

Yurika Ochiai as
Female school girl (ep 4)
Magical Girl Princess Melon (ep 5)

Japanese companies 

Animation Production: Feel

Broadcaster:
Chiba TV
KBS Kyoto
KIDS STATION
Sun TV
TV Aichi
TV Kanagawa
TV Saitama

Music Production: Lantis

Original story: CIRCUS

Planning Cooperation: GANSIS

Production: Da Capo SS Production Committee

 
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