Da Capo II



The sequel to the first Da Capo, Da Capo II is set two generations, approximately 53 years after the events of Da Capo.

The sakura tree that Sakura Yoshino's grandmother had planted was again in bloom. The main protagonist is Yoshiyuki Sakurai, a second year student at Kazami Academy. Much like Junichi in Da Capo, he is surrounded by his friends, two of which are male, Wataru and Suginami, and he can also see other people's dreams. He had a friendly relationship with Yume and Otome Asakura, granddaughters of Nemu and Junichi. Yoshiyuki lives in Sakura's home, and she is now the principal of Kazami Academy. His childhood friend, Koko Tsukishima, confesses to him in the first episode and he accepts. He also accidentally awakens a robot, Minatsu Amakase, who hates all humans.

The first season is more lighthearted than the second; the second season trudges deeply into Utsuge territory.

The original Visual Novel was also released in English by MangaGamer on December 24, 2010.

Tropes in this work include:
"Yume: Could you pass me the soy sauce please?"
 * A Cup Angst: Otome. Averted by Anzu, who teases Otome by saying that being flat chested is okay since that's pretty moe too, but being "half flat" like Otome...
 * A Mind Is a Terrible Thing To Read - As discovered. She also gets quite embarrassed when she reads what Yoshiyuki and Yume did the night before.
 * In episode 7 of the anime, also happens when she tries to confess her feelings for Yoshiyuki. After getting trapped up on the roof during a typhoon, he ends up rescuing her due to a coincidence where he went back to get his notebook. She almost seems to confess her feelings for her, until he accidentally touches her hand, which causes her to understand his intention, which was purely as a friend.
 * Angsty Surviving Twin - Akane, as revealed in Plus Situation/Plus Communication
 * Annoying Younger Sibling - Yume, to Yoshiyuki. She and Otome get along better.
 * Arbitrary Skepticism - Somewhat humorously averted. Otome asks Yoshiyuki if he believes in Santa Claus. Yoshiyuki creates a piece of candy with magic as he ponders this and then decides he's open to the possibility Santa exists, though he has yet to see any signs of it.
 * Ascended Extra - In Plus Communication, side characters Akane, Maya and Mayuki all have routes. So does Erika Murasaki. She's actually in the original DCII as well, but she has no VA or character sprite and you can only find her if you go to areas where the other girls aren't.
 * However, in the same Plus Communication,
 * Also in Plus Communication,
 * Back From the Dead - More specifically, back from being
 * Bad Liar - Minatsu. Yoshiyuki is one too, at least as far as the Asakura sisters are concerned, them having figured out his subconscious giveaways.
 * Be Careful What You Wish For - Oh so much.
 * Subverted or zigzagged or something with Anzu though.
 * Big Fancy House - Mizukoshi makes a comment about growing up in one, since she's clearly related to The Ojous of the first Da Capo, Moe and Mako. also lives in one...entirely alone.
 * Bishoujo Series - It's a Dating Sim like its prequel.
 * Bishounen - Suginami. The new one (Who looks identical to the previous).
 * Bittersweet Ending -
 * Bokukko - Sakura.
 * Break the Cutie - Otome in the latter half of the second season and
 * Anzu too, in the visual novel.
 * Bromantic Foil - Wataru
 * Brother-Sister Incest - Sakura actually pulls Yoshiyuki aside and tells him it's okay if he falls in love with Yume or Otome.
 * Worth mentioning is that canonically, Junichi and Nemu ended up together, and that Sakura is Junichi's cousin and really wanted to be together with him as well. Thank goodness for Not Blood Siblings being in play or all this incest could get problematic.
 * On the other hand, Yoshiyuki
 * But Not Too Foreign - Erika Murasaki in Plus Situation/Plus Communication is first introduced as the "First Princess of a Royal Family in Eastern Europe", but knows enough about Japanese customs to refuse addressing (the more senior) Yoshiyuki as Sempai after he accidentally groped her.
 * But Now I Must Go -
 * But Thou Must! - Referenced and parodied (though you actually aren't given a choice box) in one of Otome's scenes, where she asks Yoshiyuki over and over in exactly the same way, and he mentally compares her to a princess who's been captured by a dragon.
 * Butt Monkey - Wataru
 * Call Back - The second season episode entitled "Sakuranbo and Onii-chan," and Junichi's description of Mako, Moe, Miharu, Yoriko, and Kotori. Nemu is mentioned once by name.
 * Also, Yoshiyuki's first dream in the first episode of the second season is a callback to how Junichi had the same kind of dream (only that it involved Nemu though) in the very first episode of the first season of the original Da Capo.
 * Canon Immigrant - Aisia from the second season of the first visual novel's anime adaptaion is one of the heroines in the Updated Rerelease of the visual novel.
 * Can't Hold His Liquor - In the Visual Novel, Otome and Yume get drunk on Amazake. In Otome's case, one tiny cup.
 * It's implied Otome just faked being drunk to get a moment alone with Yoshiyuki, and the "hangover" was simply her being sick from unrelated reasons, and not saying anything about it (until collapsing in the street later).
 * Cash Cow Franchise - The DC franchise as a whole.
 * Cat Smile - Nanaka sports one of these often. Mayuki does so less often, but when she does it's an indicator that she's thinking of something evil.
 * Chaste Teens - The girls are all unattached. Obviously. However, at points it is justified or averted. Nanaka is popular enough to get confessions all the time, but rejects them because the admirers are shallow and Koko is fixated on Yoshiyuki. And it's mentioned in passing outside of Minatsu's route that she's gotten a boyfriend.
 * Cherry Blossom Guy: Yoshiyuki Sakurai..
 * Cherry Blossoms
 * Chick Magnet - Akane has to spell it out for Yoshiyuki that he's rather popular with girls in Nanaka's route.
 * Childhood Friend Romance - Koko is one of the heroines and has like Yoshiyuki for years. Wataru in turn likes her, but, well, he's not the protagonist.
 * Childhood Friends - Part of the drama of Koko's route is based around the fact that Yoshiyuki, Wataru and Koko are all childhood friends. Wataru likes Koko who likes Yoshiyuki, and from there it gets complicated as attempts are made to limit the emotional fallout.
 * Clap Your Hands If You Believe - The never withering sakura tree is the physical embodiment of this. However,
 * Class Representative - Maya
 * Clingy Jealous Girl - Otome, after she and Yoshiyuki start dating in her route. Even beforehand she tended to adhere to him like glue with no sense of shame, but afterwards, the jealous part kicks in. Nanaka also.
 * Conspiracy Theorist - Suginami, though Yoshiyuki speculates that he doesn't believe in any of them and merely finds the theories interesting in and of themselves.
 * Continuity Nod - One that doesn't go explained in the English release is the series of robot names. It's explained that Minatsu is Mi + summer, with Miaki and Mifuyu being autumn and winter respectively. So what happened to spring? Why, it's Miharu of course.
 * Covert Pervert - Akane and Anzu insist that Koko is one, but it's mostly just teasing.
 * Cringe Comedy - Otome coldly reading off the titles of Yoshiyuki's porn collection to him and Yume, who are scared shitless, as she digs them out from under his bed, before ordering Yume to take them outside to burn them. Naturally, they're all very cliched porn titles about voluptuous and big breasted women.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming - Yoshiyuki thanking Sakura
 * Cry Cute - Yume and Otome crank up the waterworks in Season 2, especially in the second half.
 * Date Peepers - Episode 5 has Akane, Anzu, Nanaka, and Wataru spying on Yoshiyuki and Koko's date. They hilariously get busted after Wataru freaks out from hearing Anzu describe them kissing.
 * Dating Sim
 * Deadpan Loli - The trope may have been renamed, but Anzu clearly fits this mold a bit more closely due to not actually being snarky, just deadpan and something of a troll.
 * Debut Queue - Done very obviously and with an appropriate Establishing Character Moment for each heroine in the game.
 * Deceptively-Human Robots - The Miaki and Mifuyu robot lines are not as human as they look. The movements are wrong and they have inhuman mannerisms, though not in a creepy way. Some details from Minatsu's route more or less confirm that this is intentional as people do not like robots that are too human.
 * Deep-Immersion Gaming - Episode 8 of the first season. Minatsu is playing a zombie shooting game, and Yoshiyuki puts a pair of virtual reality glasses on her. The next scene shows her in a dark, decrepit forest, which freaks her out, particularly when a zombie is heard behind her in the game.
 * Demoted to Extra - Nanaka of all people, has the least screentime among Yoshiyuki's friends in the second season. Also Maika Mizukoshi, who was deeply involved with Yoshiyuki due to Minatsu, is hardly seen in the second season.
 * Practically all of Yoshiyuki's classmates take a backseat in Season 2 to make room for Yume and Otome. While they have more screentime than Nanaka, they don't play as big a role as they did in season 1. Anzu is the sole exception, but after the first 4 episodes, she's not as vital except during a few scenes late in Season 2.
 * Departure Means Death - can't leave the island without slowly fading away and dying.
 * Deus Ex Machina - Anzu hesitates when writing her story because she can't decide if she wants to give a tragic ending where the lovers are parted, or a happy ending. She opts for the happy ending, which comes about due to a deus ex machina.
 * Diabolus Ex Machina - The result of impure wishes being granted by the sakura tree. Blatantly impossible things happen.
 * Disappears Into Light -
 * Does This Remind You of Anything? - Minatsu's early hijinks involving bananas.
 * Doting Older Sister - Yoshiyuki is pretty much Otome's favorite person in the world, and she will not hesitate to show it no matter how embarassing he may find it.
 * Dream Sequence
 * Dreaming of Things to Come - Yume can see the future through her dreams. This is how she found out that
 * Earn Your Happy Ending -
 * In the epilogue to the visual novel however,
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita - Anzu
 * Hair Decorations - The entire female cast has something in their hair.
 * Everyone Can See It - Yoshiyuki and the Asakura sisters do pretty much the worst job ever of hiding their attraction to each other. Strangely, while they get teased for it, nobody seems to think the Brother-Sister Incest aspect is particularly wrong.
 * Expy - Most of the characters are reminiscent of characters in the original Da Capo, with some of them being descended from characters in Da Capo, though the only genealogies that are confirmed is that Yume and Otome are Junichi and Nemu's grandchildren, and Nanaka is related to Kotori,
 * Specifically, Yoshiyuki is an Expy of Junichi, Minatsu is a combination of Miharu and Mako, Nanaka takes over for Kotori, since she's also a Shirakawa, while Yume is a combination of both Junichi and Nemu (though Otome also resembles Nemu whenever she has her hair up). Most blatantly is Suginami, who may very well be the same Suginami from 53 years ago.
 * More specifically,
 * Though not quite expys, Erika and Izumiko of the first Da Capo game both share the same surname, Murasaki.
 * On the other hand, Sakura is still the same Sakura entirely (though the cat Utamaru has been replaced with a dog, Harimao). And in the game, Aisia is the same Aisia.
 * Mizukoshi also takes over for Koyomi.
 * Fantastic Racism - Most of the students and especially Maya, Yoshiyuki's Class Representative, against Minatsu.
 * In episode 12,.
 * Fate Worse Than Death -
 * Finger-Suck Healing: Yoshiyuki does this to Yume in the anime episode 7 of Da Capo II Season 2.
 * Also happens in the game, during one of Yume's clumsy attempts at cooking.
 * Foe Yay - Suginami and Mayuki really seem to enjoy being enemies.
 * Foreshadowing -
 * Friendly Enemy - Suginami and Mayuki have a relationship something like this. It occasionally seems to even border on Foe Yay.
 * The Gadfly - Despite being Junichi's expy, it's not Yoshiyuki. Instead, the title of series troll was passed down to Anzu instead.
 * Gag Boobs - Some of the ladies of Da Capo II are pretty well stacked (Koko, Mizukoshi...), but Akane tops them all easily.
 * Gaiden Game - There are 3 without crossover: Spring Celebration for girls in original game, To You as some prequel, and Fall in Love for girls added in Plus Situation/Plus Communication. Put them together with original game, and you have complete four seasons!
 * Gainaxing - Apparently Akane's voluptuousness is such that the narration in the Visual Novel often feels the need to explicitly point out she's doing this, since being illustrated with static images leaves no way of showing this.
 * Generation Xerox - For obvious reasons, though some of the characteristics were shuffled around.
 * Genki Girl - Yuzu, one of the characters in Nanaka's route, pretty much defines this trope.
 * Genre Savvy - Anzu
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar - In the original version of the VN, Anzu is treating Yoshiyuki like a dog in return for giving him a yakisoba bread, and the last command she gives is 'beg me' which causes everyone to freeze up. The translator notes explain that it's a pun on the word dick or cock, which is normally censored in sex scenes. But Anzu is just telling him to beg.
 * Ghost Story - There is one story told per mystery of the school before the Test of Courage.
 * Girlish Pigtails - Sakura and Nanaka.
 * Gone Horribly Wrong -
 * Gratuitous English:
 * Gratuitous English:

"Maya: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today."
 * Also:


 * Green-Eyed Monster - Yume is rather jealous of her sister in Yume's route. Especially since Yoshiyuki's rather Oblivious to Love.
 * Happily Adopted -
 * Yoshiyuki in the backstory - when he was brought into the Asakura household after Sakura found him, the Asakura siblings' mother, Yuki, treated him as one of her own children without hesitation and he remembers her quite fondly.
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power - Contrary to the first game, Junichi insists to Yoshiyuki that being able to magically produce sweets is a pretty great magical power when teaching it to him. Considering that Yoshiyuki gets surprisingly good use of it, he's not exactly wrong.
 * Heroic Sacrifice - Done by
 * Hormone-Addled Teenager - Wataru.
 * Hot Springs Episode
 * Identical Grandson: Suginami in this series looks and sounds suspiciously like the Suginami from the first Da Capo.
 * I Just Want to Be Normal -
 * I'll Be In My Bunk- One possible interpretation for a scene with Yoshiyuki, Wataru and Koko where Yoshiyuki puts the image of Koko squirming in embarrassment into Wataru's head, who suddenly has to leave to take care of something. When he returns after Koko has already left, he basically comments about how he can't control his sex drive. How else are you supposed to interpret that?
 * Image Song - Six have been released for Koko, Minatsu, Nanaka, Anzu, Yume, and Otome.
 * Important Haircut -
 * Ironic Echo - As You Know...
 * Japanese Sibling Terminology - Aside from the common ones for older brothers, sisters, and brother and sister figures, Otome calls Yoshiyuki "Otouto-kun" - "little brother." Her friend Mayuki calls him that too, though considering her relationship with him it seems like she's gently mocking him in doing so.
 * Kill All Humans - Minatsu's original intentions, until she got to know Yoshiyuki and the gang better.
 * Large Ham - Suginami.
 * Wataru as well, particularly when lamenting Yoshiyuki's Unwanted Harem and his own virginity.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia - Yoshiyuki forgot his childhood promise with Otome
 * Leaning On the Fourth Wall - "Oh God, please! Let me make a different decision! I want to go back to a few minutes ago!"
 * Lethal Chef - Yume seems to have inherited Nemu's bad cooking; however, just like Nemu, she improves drastically after one season.
 * Little Sister Heroine - Yume. A clear expy of Nemu, she remains a definite tsundere type and is largely differentiated by being less of a Clingy Jealous Girl.
 * Living Emotional Crutch - A mild example, but early in Otome's path it becomes clear Yoshiyuki is the reason she doesn't break down from stress.
 * Love Triangle - Multiple examples. Nanaka -> Yoshiyuki <- Koko, Wataru -> Koko -> Yoshiyuki and Otome -> Yoshiyuki <- Yume are probably the three best examples. Anzu does apologize under her breath to Koko when confessing to Yoshiyuki in her own route, but Koko never makes any fuss over it there.
 * Marshmallow Hell - In episode 4 of the anime, after falling down in a three legged race, Anzu pushes Yoshiyuki's head down onto Koku's chest, and keeps him from being able to get up from there.
 * Matchmaker Crush - Anzu and Akane are supporting Koko in her endeavors, but Anzu likes him as well and has for some time. Akane is also implied to have a bit of a crush, but has no route in the original. In Plus Communication though... Nanaka was also supposed to be supporting Koko, which is the primary source of drama in her own route and in Koko's can give you a Nonstandard Game Over if you make certain choices.
 * Meaningful Name - Yoshiyuki Sakurai's name.
 * More meaningful is the fact that
 * Also Yume, who doesn't dream.
 * Meganekko - Occasionally, Yume. Maya just about all the time. Also Mizukoshi-sensei.
 * Moment Killer - In the anime, Koko and Yoshiyuki seem to suffer from these a lot by their otherwise well-meaning friends.
 * Multiple Endings
 * Never Got to Say Goodbye -
 * Nice Guy - Yoshiyuki for the most part. Interestingly, this, along with another problem, gets his relationship in trouble with Koko in the anime. He seems so interested/dedicated to helping others,.
 * Nice Hat - Minatsu's black-and-white hat.
 * No Ontological Inertia -
 * Non-Human Sidekick - The chibi dog Harimao, who seems to have replaced Utamaru.
 * Nonstandard Game Over - If you have enough points with Nanaka, in what should be the Koko route you can instead choose to end up with Nanaka instead due to Yoshiyuki feeling guilty for being an ass earlier and sympathy due to her The story ends with this instead of continuing.
 * No Sense of Personal Space - Nanaka has a tendency to get very hands on with people she barely knows, which has causes some misunderstandings. Otome is also very touchy-feely with Yoshiyuki, though not with anybody else.
 * Not Blood Siblings - Yume and Otome with respect to Yoshiyuki. Of course, as expected, they take up Nemu's mantle.
 * Not So Different - Minatsu actually notes at one point that she probably doesn't have the right to get too angry at how she's being treated considering her attitude towards humans when she first woke up.
 * No Name Given / Only One Name - Like many things about him, what Suginami's full name may be, or even if he has one beyond "Suginami", is a mystery.
 * Oblivious to Love - Yoshiyuki, Yoshiyuki, Yoshiyuki... It's enough to make you wish Junichi had also passed along some of his common sense along with the candy making trick.
 * Older Than They Look- Sakura doesn't look like she's aged at all since Da Capo.
 * The Other Darrin - Just like its predecessor, cast swap-outs were in order for the all-ages versions and adaptations, although not to the same degree. A good number of characters kept their original voice talents.
 * Out-of-Character Moment - A scene in Koko's route is forced onto Yoshiyuki where he becomes uncharacteristically dickish by because otherwise there's really not enough conflict going on to keep the story going.
 * Panty Shot - Nanaka's introductory CG.
 * Parental Abandonment - Anzu, who was abandoned by her parents
 * Parental Substitute - Sakura, Junichi, and Otome together all play some sort of parental role for the Asakura and Yoshino households, though Otome herself is still a teenager.
 * Petite Pride - Unlike Otome, Anzu is not against using her flatness.
 * Playing Cyrano - Anzu and Akane to Koko for Yoshiyuki.
 * Put On a Bus - After Minatsu's expulsion/graduation, she and her whereabouts are not mentioned at all in the second season.
 * Puppy Dog Eyes - Otome is fond of using these on Yoshiyuki.
 * The Quiet One - Anzu.
 * Ret-Gone -
 * Ridiculously-Human Robots - Minatsu remarks in irritation that she really doesn't need functions like muscular soreness or some sort of artificial virginal blood.
 * Robot Girl - Minatsu.
 * Sadistic Choice -
 * School Idol - Nanaka and Otome. Yes, TWO School Idols, in case one wasn't enough for you.
 * Selective Obliviousness - After awhile in Nanaka's route, a few people call Yoshiyuki out on not noticing the situation, leading the the impression that he really just doesn't want to have to choose between the two or think about it at all. It's debatable, though, due to later events in the story.
 * The Seven Mysteries - One event in the game features a Test of Courage, based on these mysteries.
 * Shout-Out - The minor character "Garrison-sensei". According to the translators of the game, yes, there really was a character directly referencing South Park in the Visual Novel.
 * To be specific, in the original Japanese versions, his name was obscured with a random string of kanji that made no literal sense whatsoever (think transliteration of foreign languages into Chinese, or the stuff that was pulled in Musha Gundam). The trick here is that when said string is read out loud, it SOUNDS like "Garrison".
 * Show Within a Show - Anzu's play.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang - Otome is hard working, a Supreme Chef, and dotes on Yoshiyuki constantly and without shame. Yume loves to be lazy and lounge around, is a Lethal Chef, and is Tsundere toward Yoshiyuki.
 * Snow Means Love
 * Spell My Name With an "S" - Erika Murasaki's actual surname lacks an official romanization.
 * Spirited Competitor - Mayuki. She enjoys Suginami's pranks because of the challenge foiling him presents and at one point challenges Yoshiyuki to a literal Cooking Duel when she learns he knows how to cook.
 * Stepford Smiler -.
 * Arguably Yuzu is one too.
 * Student Council President - Otome.
 * Super-Deformed - The map choices for lunch time and after school have Super-Deformed pictures of the girl whose event will be at that location, averting one particular Guide Dang It from the first game.
 * Suspiciously Specific Denial - Minatsu lies a lot, but is absolutely terrible at it, leading straight into this. Yoshiyuki eventually gets around her tsundere attitude by phrasing any requests or invitations in a way that her pride can quickly accept.
 * Suspiciously Vague Age - Just like the prequel, the cast is 13-15 for the middle schoolers and no older than 17 with Otome. So they don't even mention what kind of school they attend, a middle school.
 * The Tease - Anzu and Akane. Anzu in particular combines a talent for innuendos and knowledge of moe tropes to hilarious effect.
 * Technology Marches On - In-universe example. In episode 6 of Season 1, Minatsu, a, seems amazed that Yoshiyuki is able to talk on a small device known as a cellphone. Which apparently didn't exist before she was put to sleep.
 * Test of Courage - One possible event in the game.
 * Thanks for The Mammary - Yoshiyuki's first encounter with Erika. It all goes downhill from there.
 * Theme Naming - The robot series. Miharu (spring) and Minatsu (summer) followed by the more robotic Miaki (autumn) and Mifuyu (winter) lines of robots.
 * They Do - Koko and Yoshiyuki, in the first episode.
 * Third-Act Stupidity - Koko's route requires Yoshiyuki to become very, very stupid and insensitive. While neither is entirely out of character, he takes it to a whole new level.
 * Third Person Person - Minatsu.
 * Time Skip - Da Capo II takes place 53 years after the events of Da Capo.
 * Token Mini-Moe - Anzu, though as she notes she's not as much of one as Sakura. While her clothing emphasizes it it turns out she's actually not that underdeveloped.
 * Hilariously, Sakura is the oldest member of the cast, but still looks like she should be the youngest.
 * And let's go to Plus Situation/Plus Communication to find
 * Took a Level In Badass - It's strongly implied that Junichi became a proper, fully qualified magician over the timeskip between the games. While he's apparently still not as good as Sakura,
 * Trauma Conga Line - Happens to Yoshiyuki, and to a lesser extent, Otome, in Season 2.
 * Tsundere - Minatsu and Yume. Later Erika in Plus Situation/Plus Communication. Minatsu is a bit more along the lines of a classic tsundere; once she warms up to Yoshiyuki she stays pretty dere after starting off genuinely disliking him.
 * Saying about Erika, just think of who voiced her...
 * Twice Shy - Koko route.
 * Unwanted Harem - By the end of the second season, we have Yume, Otome, Koko, and Nanaka. That's not even counting Anzu, who may harbor feelings for Yoshiyuki.
 * In the game, at least,
 * Also lampshaded by Wataru, who pulls Yoshiyuki aside and notes all the girls in his harem.
 * Unlockable Content - The Asakura sisters' endings are unlocked by completing three of the four initially available heroines' routes, and then after them, there's the
 * In Plus Communication it has changed a lot, where the Asakura sisters' routes are unlocked by completing two of the eight heroines' routes, but their endings are locked by . It's still not over after that, where you still have.
 * Updated Rerelease - Like its predecessor, this one has updated versions with new characters and storylines, in the form of Plus Situation for the PS 2 (with no adult content) and Plus Communication for the PC (with adult content).
 * Utsuge - And how!
 * Volleying Insults - Yoshiyuki's failed attempts at clearing up his bad first impression with Erika eventually degenerates to this.
 * Wham! Episode - The episode where it's revealed that
 * What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway? - Subverted by Yoshiyuki's magical sweets making ability, as mentioned under Heart Is an Awesome Power. On the other hand, he's pretty down on his ability to see other people's dreams, since from his perspective it gets in the way of having restful sleep, not to mention that he's terrible at determining whose dreams he's seeing, especially when they're being had by people very close to him and giving away important information about their back story.
 * What Measure Is a Non-Human? - Maya harbors hate for all robots, because
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl - Anzu.
 * Wistful Amnesia - When
 * Yank the Dog's Chain - Wataru gets a love letter at the end of Nanaka's route... from a second year boy.
 * You Can't Fight Fate -
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair - Minatsu is blue, Nanaka and Akane are pink
 * - Otome and Yume routes. Otome is visibly surprised when it turns out not to occur in one of the other routes.
 * Zettai Ryouiki - Koko and Anzu are Grade A.
 * - Otome and Yume routes. Otome is visibly surprised when it turns out not to occur in one of the other routes.
 * Zettai Ryouiki - Koko and Anzu are Grade A.