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D.C.: Da Capo

Synopsis: Hatsunejima is abundant in mysteries - one of which is the defaulting cherry of the city that is said to grant the most genuine desires. There are also rumors of people who have supernatural powers, such as Junichi Asakura, who can see other people's dreams and create sweets out of nowhere. Beside his sister Nemu, he likes to live in peace with his friends at Kazami gym, but chooses to cover his identity secret.
His quiet school life interrupts when he discovers that his childhood friend Sakura Yoshino returned from America after six years. She is there for a purpose: to fulfill the promises she made a long time ago with Junichi. Little someone knows, however, that Sakura's appearance is bound to change everyone's life - for the better or worse.
Table of Content
- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
- Related
Information
Anime Names
- Anime Name: D.C.: Da Capo
- Anime Name in Japanese: D.C.~ダ・カーポ~
- Anime Name in English: D.C.~Da Capo~
- Other names: DC
Production information
- Producers: Lantis, King Records
- Licensors: Desconhecido
- Studios: feel., Zexcs
Anime Information
- Type: TV
- Episodes: 26
- Date: 37807 - December 27, 2003 - Saturdays
- Genres: Drama romance
- Subjects: .hack//Sign
- Target: Others
External Links
Anime Reviews
- Rating: 6.721
- Popularity: 29942
Video Trailer/Opening
Curiosities
- The anime is based on a PC visual game game released in 2002 by Circus.
- The title "Da Capo" is a musical expression that means "from the beginning", referring to the theme of rebirth and start present in the story.
- The main character, Nemu, is voiced by the same actress who dubbed the character Sakura in Naruto, Chie Nakamura.
- The anime has a sequence entitled "D.C. II: CAPO II", which takes place in a new city and with new characters, but still maintaining the theme of romance and magic.
- The original visual novel game has multiple finals, each with a different story for each character.
- The anime was first screened in 2003 and had two seasons, as well as an OVA and a movie.
- The opening song of the first season, "Sakura Saku", became quite popular in Japan and was rewritten by several artists.
Main Characters
- Junichi Asakura (Daisuke Sakaguchi) - protagonist of the story, a young student who has the power to grant desires through a magic tree.
- Nemu Asakura (Yuko Goto) - Junichi's older sister and her childhood passion.
- Sakura Yoshino (Yukari Tamura) - A mysterious girl who appears in the city and arouses feelings in Junichi.
- Miharu Amakase (Mai Nakahara) - Childhood friend of Junichi and Nemu, who has a shy and kind personality.
- Kotori Shirakawa (Tomoko Kaneda) - An Esmergian and Extrovert Girl who is a friend of Junichi and has a drop for him.
- Moe Mizukoshi (Akemi Kanda) - A shy, introvert girl who has difficulty communicating with others.
- Aisia (Ai Shimizu) - A mysterious girl who appears in the city and has a connection with the magic tree.
Summary and events
- The story takes place in a small town called Hatsunejima, where there is a legend over a cherry tree that gives desires.
- The protagonist, Asakura Jun'ichi, is a high school student who lives with his younger sister, Nemu.
- Jun'ichi starts to have strange dreams with a girl he has never seen before.
- He discovers that the girl of his dreams is an android created by his childhood friend Shirakawa Kotori.
- Jun'ichi and Kotori begin to approach and develop feelings for each other.
- Namu reveals that she and Jun'ichi are actually adopted brothers and that she is terminally ill.
- Jun'ichi decides to use the cherry tree's desire to save Nemu's life, but finds that it means he can never stay with Kotori.
- Jun'ichi chooses to save Nemu and Kotori disappears from his life.
- Years later, Jun'ichi meets Kotori and finds that she still has feelings for him.
- They decide to be together, even knowing that their time together is limited due to Kotori's nature as Android.
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Meaning of D.C.: Da Capo
Let's look at the translation of each word and explanation of the anime's name:
D.C.~ダ・カーポ~
- D.C. - short for "Da Capo", an Italian musical expression meaning "from the beginning"
- ダ・カーポ - Da Capo in Japanese
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