Da Capo (visual novel)

D.C. - Da Capo ( DC ~ Japaneseダ·カーポ~, DC - Da Capo ) is a Ren'ai adventure eroge series of the Japanese company Circus. Based on the games was also a manga and an anime TV series.

  • 5.1 D.C. - Da Capo
  • 5.2 D.C.S.S. - Da Capo Second Season
  • 5.3 D.C.II - Da Capo II
  • 5.4 D.C.II S. S. - Da Capo II Second Season
  • 5.5 D.C.III - Da Capo III
  • 5.6 synchronization
  • 5.7 Music

Action

D.C. - Da Capo centers on a fictional island in modern Japan, Hatsunejima where the cherry trees are always in bloom. On the island there are mysterious forces and capabilities.

Action of the first season of the anime

Jun'ichi Asakura lives with his adoptive sister Nemu in the island Hatsunejima. Jun'ichi can see into the dreams of others and create sweets. One day Jun'ichis cousin and girlfriend Sakura Yoshino returns from America. She looks exactly as it did six years earlier to leave the island. It develops a love triangle between two girls and Jun'ichi.

Title

Da capo referred to repeating a piece of music from the beginning. Here it is to continue his friendships with the girls of the island for Jun'ichis second chance.

Games

Da Capo originally started as a collection of short stories on the Archimedes no Wasuremono fandisc (アルキメデス の わすれもの) to Circus ' game Suika. The fandisc appeared on 14 December 2001. These short stories already contained the characters Jun'ichi, Kotori, Nemu, Moe, Suginami, and designated as Sakurambo Sakura. In the later appearing Da Capo then also the protagonist Sayaka from Suika had several cameo appearances.

For the entire da capo franchise includes the following games:

  • 2002: 28 June: D.C. - Da Capo ( D.C. ~ダ·カーポ~ PC)
  • December 13: D.C. White Season - Da Capo White Season (DC White Season ~ダ·カーポ ホワイト シーズン~ PC)
  • October 30: D.C.P.S. - Da Capo Plus Situation ( DCPS ~ダ·カーポ プラス シチュエーション; PlayStation 2)
  • MAY 28: D.C.P.C. - Da Capo Plus Communication ( DCPC ~ダ·カーポ~プラス コミュニケーションPC)
  • August 27: D.C. Summer Vacation - Da Capo Summer Vacation (DC Summer Vacation ~ダ·カーポ サマー バケーション~ PC)
  • May 26: D.C. II - Da Capo II ( DCII ~ダ·カーポII ~ PC)
  • JUNE 27: D.C. After Seasons - Da Capo After Seasons (DC After Seasons ~ダ·カーポ~アフター シーズンズ; PC version of DC Four Seasons )
  • December 22: C.D. Christmas Days - Circus Disc Christmas Days ( CDChristmas Days ~サーカス ディスク クリスマス デイズ~ PC)
  • APRIL 27: DCII Spring Celebration - Da Capo II Spring Celebration ( DCII Spring Celebration ~ダ·カーポII ~スプリング セレブ レイ ションPC)
  • June 1: D.C. - Da Capo DVD player Game: Kotori - hen ( DC ~ダ·カーポ~ DVD Players Gameことり 編, DVD -PG)
  • June 29: D.C.P.C. - Da Capo Plus Communication: Vista Taio - hen ( DCPC ~ダ·カーポ~プラス コミュニケーションVista対 応 版PC)
  • July 27: D.C. - Da Capo DVD player Game: Sakura hen ( DC ~ダ·カーポ~ DVD Players Gameさくら 編, DVD -PG)
  • September 28: D.C. - Da Capo DVD player Game: Nemu - hen ( DC ~ダ·カーポ~ DVD Players Game音 梦 编, DVD -PG)
  • April 29: D.C.I.F. - Da Capo Innocent Finale ( DCIF ~ダ·カーポ~イノセント フィナーレ; PlayStation 2)
  • June 26: D.C.II. To You - Da Capo II To You ( DCII To You ~ダ·カーポII ~トゥーユーPC)
  • December 18: DCII Fall in Love - Da Capo II Fall in Love ( DCII Fall in Love ~ダ·カーポII ~フォーリン ラブPC)
  • April 23: Kotori Love Ex P (ことりLove Ex P PC)
  • October 28: DCI & II PSP - Da Capo I & II - Plus Situation Portable ( DCI & II PSP ~ダ·カーポI & II ~プラス シチュエーション ポータブル; PSP version of DCPS and DCII PS)
  • December 25: D.C. Dream X'mas - Da Capo Dream Christmas (DC Dream X'mas ~ダ·カーポ~ドリーム クリスマスPC)

Da Capo and D.C.I.F. have been translated by Manga Gamer into English. The localization of DCIF that on 29 November 2010, but it was for the PC instead of the original for the PlayStation 2

Manga

Natsuki Tanihara drew upon the idea of two circus manga to DC - Da Capo. This Kadokawa Shoten published by in Comptiq, a computer game magazine. The first, D.C. - Da Capo, was released on 10 January 2003 to 10 March 2004, summarized in two anthologies. The second, D.C.S.G. - Da Capo Second Graduation, was published on 10 July 2004 to 10 June 2006, and later in three anthologies.

Also to the following games published various manga.

Anime

From Da Capo five anime television series have been published so far.

D.C. - Da Capo

The first series with a circumference of 26 episodes was produced by Zexcs and shown from 5 July 2003 on Japanese television. The first seven episodes also included promotional films for the character songs of the seven female main characters.

D.C.S.S. - Da Capo Second Season

As of July 2, 2005, a second season was sent with 26 episodes that feel from the studio. was produced.

D.C.II - Da Capo II

From 1 October 2007, the third season was aired, also by feel. was produced and includes 13 episodes.

D.C.II S. S. - Da Capo II Second Season

The continuation of the third season was shown from 5 April 2008 on Japanese television and included as its predecessor 13 episodes which are also of feel. were animated.

D.C.III - Da Capo III

The computer game DCIII - Da Capo III has also been adapted as an anime series. This will be broadcast from 5 January 2013, Tokyo MX, and a few hours later on MBS and TV Aichi and a few days later to BS11 and AT -X. Animated it is of Kazami Gakuen Koshiki Doga -bu, whose name is derived from the Handlungsort, directed by Ken'ichi Ishikura.

Synchronization

Music

For the bias was in the first season of DC - Da Capo Sakura Saku Mirai Koi the song Yume by * yozuca and SONZAI of Coorie, which occurs only in the last episode, used. The guy was accompanied with Mirai e no Melody, also from Coorie, and Utamaru Ekaki of Haruko Momoi Uta.

D.C.S.S. As leader of the second season - Da Capo Second Season was Sakura - iro no Kisetsu (Eng. " Cherry -colored season" ) sung again by yozuca * and the title for the guy Akatsuki ni Saku Uta and Kioku Love Letter in turn derived from Coorie.

Also in the third season DCII - Da Capo II two titles of Coorie were used. For the leader, this Sakura Kimi ni Emu and was for the guy Yasashisa wa Ame no yō ni (優し さ は 雨 の よう に).

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