Sora no Otoshimono
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Sora no Otoshimono

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Lost Continent of the Sky, Misplaced by Heaven, Heaven's Lost Property, Lost Property of the Sky
Japanese: そらのおとしもの


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: 97
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 26, 2007 to Feb 26, 2014
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Ace
Authors: Minazuki, Suu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.191 (scored by 1985519,855 users)
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Ranked: #4712
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Popularity: #386
Members: 44,099
Favorites: 2,161

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Recommendations

Both have Super powered angel-esque warriors girls that flock to the male main character and have to fight for their "masters", except in sekirei the main character isn't a pervert like the one in sora no otoshimono.  
reportRecommended by NamcoX
Both involve 1 boy and several beautiful girls. Tomoki is like Rito in their way of not wanting to get involved but turns responsible when needed. While the girls in both manga are new to human emotion which adds to the fun. Plenty of fan service and characters turn loli during comical events. 
reportRecommended by fkkmylife
Same artist. While this may seem like another ecchi/harem manga, the plots that they have every now and then are VERY good, enough to make a person like me shed a tear or two 
reportRecommended by ZephaCe
Despite featuring different aesthetics, both titles revolve around a male protagonist who is oftentimes perverted, but sometimes kind hearted. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both the Main Characters of these two ecchi-harem series embrace their pervertedness and both have a female childhood friend that punishes them every time 
reportRecommended by Clannadstan
Both harem/ecchi mangas, they both have action. Although Negima focuses much more on action later on. If I had to recommend a really good harem manga to someone who has read Sora no Otoshimono I would recommend Negima; vice versa.  
reportRecommended by FullmetalRaikou
- childhood friends - bonds that they share with a certan character: Sora no Otoshimono(IMPRINT), Maga Tsuki(Yaskue's soul) - hilarious comedy - and of course...the ecchi scenes  
reportRecommended by Eksray
- Same Author(Minazuki Suu). - Eishirou is on the same manga(his goal is still to know about the "new continent"). - Similar art styles. - To much fanservice(Perv's caught in the act)  
reportRecommended by Eksray
- Girls belonging to an strange race (Elfen Lied: Diclonious, Sora no Otoshimono: Angeloids) - The protagonist accepts them as they are, regardless of the biological weapons that are for humanity. - The main girl escapes and begins to live with the prota. The other girls will be sent to assassinate her. - These girls were chained and forced to follow orders for fear of dying. - In both series exists the desire of the new world, which is related to the origin of the girls. Also they are important pieces in the evolution of the races. - We have the friend of childhood, who is jealous of the affection  read more 
reportRecommended by OtakuNote87
Both perverted, funny with great artwork 
reportRecommended by Senzu15
Amazing Romance, Does a thing for the girl to be loved Protagonist doesnt love anyone too much the manga goes with the Plot once in a while an amazing Plot Line Both with great blush, but Sora's blush is better 
reportRecommended by rnaster
Same vibe. Tsuki^2 has demons, Soraoto has angeloids. The latter also has more plot, but that might change in the future. 
reportRecommended by augustQWERTY
Sora no Otoshimono and Prison School are both slap-stick comedy manga that are so fun because their style portray mundane everyday scenes with exaggerated effects, using over-the-top reactions and inner thoughts, etc. These manga also belong to soft harem category. While it is clear that multiple girls have feelings for the protagonist, the romantic subplot is never taken seriously and used more for, again, comedic effect. 
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
Amazing Romance, Protagonist does a thing for the love victimss and captures their heart, Involves Angels / and sorta devils, Nice Blushes with amazing art 
reportRecommended by rnaster
If you love the wacky hijinks, improbably silly scenarios, wanton destruction and over the top perversion of Sora no Otoshimoto, then Urusei Yatsura has plenty more where that come from. Tomoki and Ataru could be related. On the other hand, if you liked Urusei Yatsura, but were hoping for a more cohesive plot, and maybe a little drama, then you should definitely take a look at Sora no Otoshimono. You won't be disappointed. 
reportRecommended by Paosheep
These two series are fronted by seriously perverted male leads. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these titles revolve around male protagonists who enthusiastically invest themselves in a variety of ecchi situations. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Comedy in both of these series is primarily driven by the perverted desires of the male protagonist. As such, another main focus of both series is ecchi. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these series share very similar aesthetics particularly in regard to narrative style. Comedy in both series oftentimes involve extraordinary circumstances, as well as exaggerated character intentions and expressions. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The comedy in both of these series very much relies on the open perversion of the male protagonists. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both titles revolve around a male protagonist who develops a master/servant relationship with a female supernatural being (a deity in Inugami Hime no Shimobe and an angel in Sora no Otoshimono). In any case, the relationship transpires so that the female protagonist is integrated to normal daily life. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both series' comic foundation is oftentimes delivered by the various mishaps caused by perverted male protagonists. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both manga start with a woman falling from above which changes the life of the male protagonist. Apart from that, the stories are (very) different. Both contain some fanservice. Sora no Otoshimono starts off with more humour but gets very serious in the end while it's clear there's something more behind the story in Re:Marina from the start (Sora no Otoshimono has this too but there's a bigger focus on humour). 
reportRecommended by SD_CV
Same Arthur and same illustrator same type of comedy except instead of the guy doing perverted stuff, its the girls turn (same concept when it comes to master and servant) 
reportRecommended by Pandahao
Both are ecchi with a "robot" that calls the main character (hideki, tomoki) master and both are pretty similar. 
reportRecommended by jadsanime