Heaven's Lost Property
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Heaven's Lost Property
Summary
Heaven's Lost Property is an anime television series[1].
Key Facts
- Heaven's Lost Property's instance of is recorded as anime television series[2].
- Heaven's Lost Property was directed by Hisashi Saitō[3].
- Yūko Kakihara wrote the screenplay for Heaven's Lost Property[4].
- Heaven's Lost Property's composer is recorded as Motoyoshi Iwasaki[5].
- Heaven's Lost Property's genre is school anime and manga[6].
- Heaven's Lost Property's genre is ecchi[7].
- Heaven's Lost Property's genre is fantasy anime and manga[8].
- Heaven's Lost Property's genre is harem[9].
- Heaven's Lost Property's based on is recorded as Heaven's Lost Property[10].
- Heaven's Lost Property was followed by Heaven's Lost Property: Forte[11].
- Heaven's Lost Property's production company is recorded as Anime International Company[12].
- The original language of Heaven's Lost Property was Japanese[13].
- Heaven's Lost Property's soundtrack release is recorded as Q11270529[14].
- Heaven's Lost Property's country of origin is recorded as Japan[15].
- Heaven's Lost Property began on +2009-10-04T00:00:00Z[16].
- Heaven's Lost Property ended on +2009-12-27T00:00:00Z[17].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Sōichirō Hoshi[18].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Saori Hayami[19].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Mina[20].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Tatsuhisa Suzuki[21].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Ayahi Takagaki[22].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Iori Nomizu[23].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Asuka Ōgame[24].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Shin-ichiro Miki[25].
- Heaven's Lost Property's voice actor is recorded as Michiko Neya[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Heaven's Lost Property was directed by Hisashi Saitō[3]. Yūko Kakihara wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
The original language of Heaven's Lost Property was Japanese[13]. Genres include school anime and manga[6], ecchi[7], fantasy anime and manga[8], and harem[9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Heaven's Lost Property was followed by it: Forte[11].