
Also known as そらのおとしものf(フォルテ) | Sora no Otoshimono: Forte | Heaven's Lost Property Forte
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Sakurai Tomoki has settled into his life with the two angeloids, Ikaros and Nymph, and is enjoying himself immensely. However, he keeps having weird dreams and asks all of his friends to help him investigate the cause.
Nymph conjures up a device that enables people, but not angeloids, to enter other people's dreams. The device malfunctions at first but eventually they get to what was supposed to be Tomoki's dream but discover that something is very wrong with it.
Later, a meteor comes crashing down from the skies at the site of the large cherry blossom tree where Tomoki first discovered Ikaros. An extremely well endowed blonde angeloid with a huge sword emerges from the meteor and sets off in search of Tomoki!
The first episode was aired during a special event on Sunday, September 19, 2010 in Laforet Museum Roppongi, Tokyo. The television broadcast started on October 2, 2010.

Astraea
Main
Voice: Fukuhara, Kaori (Japanese)

Ikaros
Main
Voice: Karbowski, Brittney (English)

Mitsuki, Sohara
Main
Voice: Nishimura, Trina (English)

Nymph
Main
Voice: Edwards, Kara (English)

Sakurai, Tomoki
Main
Voice: Hoshi, Souichirou (Japanese)

Satsukitane, Mikako
Main
Voice: Takagaki, Ayahi (Japanese)

Sugata, Eishirou
Main
Voice: Vale, Eric (English)

Chaos
Supporting
Voice: Savage, Carrie (English)

Cook, Justin
Producer

Hachiya, Seiichi
Producer

Okamura, Shigehisa
Producer

Ougi, Jiyuu
Producer

Sakurai, Takashi
Producer, Editing

Suzuki, Tomoko
Producer
Openings
1: "Ring My Bell" by Hoshi Souichirou as Sakurai Tomoki (eps 1)
2: "Heart no Kakuritsu (ハートの確率)" by Blue Drops (Main Vocal Hitomi Yoshida) (eps 2-10)
3: "Heart no Kakuritsu (ハートの確率)" by Blue Drops (Main Vocal Saori Hayami) (eps 11)
Endings
1: "Kaeru Kara (帰るから)" by Blue Drops (eps 1)
2: "COSMOS" by Blue Drops (eps 2)
3: "Kakegemeguru Seishun (かけめぐる青春)" by Mina, and Ayahi Takagaki (eps 3)
4: "Miracle Guy (ミラクル・ガイ)" by Kaori Fukuhara (eps 4)
5: "ff (Fortissimo) (ff (フォルティシモ))" by Mina (eps 5)
6: "Soldier in the Space (ソルジャー・イン・ザ・スペース)" by Soichiro Hoshi, and Tatsuhisa Suzuki (eps 6)
7: "Kaerazaru Hi no Tame ni (帰らざる日のために)" by Soichiro Hoshi, Saori Hayami, Mina, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Ayahi Takagaki, Iori Nomizu, and Kaori Fukuhara (eps 7)
8: "Odoriko (踊り子)" by Saori Hayami, and Ayahi Takagaki (eps 8)
9: "Natsu no Ojou-san (夏のお嬢さん)" by Iori Nomizu (eps 9)
10: "Boukyou no Tabi (望郷の旅)" by Soichiro Hoshi, and Saki Fujita (eps 10)
11: "Kaeru Kara (帰るから)" by Blue Drops (eps 11)
12: "Jidai Okure no Koibito-tachi (時代遅れの恋人たち)" by Saori Hayami, Iori Nomizu, and Kaori Fukuhara (eps 12)
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
English title
Heaven's Lost Property Forte
Romaji title
Sora no Otoshimono: Forte
Japanese title
そらのおとしものf(フォルテ)
Synonyms
Sora no Otoshimono: f, Lost Property of the Sky 2, Misplaced by Heaven 2, Heaven's Lost Property 2, Sora no Otoshimono Forte
Main studio
AIC A.S.T.A.
Producers
Kadokawa Shoten, Kadokawa Pictures Japan, KlockWorx, NTT Docomo
Licensors
Funimation
Japanese title
そらのおとしものf(フォルテ)