Heaven's Lost Property Final – The Movie: Eternally My Master (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 27, 2014

Original Title:
そらのおとしものFinal 永遠の私の鳥籠

Alternate Titles:
Heaven's Lost Property Final - Eternal My Master
Heaven's Lost Property Final: Eternal My Master
Sora no Otoshimono Final: Eternal My Master
Tombée du Ciel Final: Eternal My Master
Упавшая с небес: Мой хозяин навсегда
そらのおとしもの Final 永遠の私の鳥籠[エターナルマイマスター]

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Docomo Anime Store
Glovision
KADOKAWA
Nippon Columbia
Production MIS
THE KLOCKWORX

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 49

Always Smiling

Ikaros is an Angeloid and falls out of the sky. Tomoki Sakurai is a boy who believes the most important thing is to live a peaceful life. The two live tougher. Tomoki Sakurai has never seen Ikaros smile. Tomoki Sakurai sees Nymph and Astraea laugh after they got free from the master’s rule. He hopes Ikaros can laugh like an ordinary girl. This movie wraps up the story of Tomoki Sakurai and his relationship with the Angeloid from the sky, Ikaros.

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Character Designer:
Yoshihiro Watanabe

Director:
Hisashi Saito

Director of Photography:
Nozomi Shitara
Tsubasa Yokoyama

Original Music Composer:
Motoyoshi Iwasaki

Producer:
Chiaki Kurakane

Script:
Jiyuu Ougi

Storyboard Artist:
Osamu Tadokoro

Writer:
Suu Minazuki

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