D.C.~Da Capo~

feel. Summer 2003
DramaHaremRomance
6.7
Quality Score
0.31 (Positive)
Audience Mood
7 / 10
Controversy
31,677
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

Hatsunejima abounds in mysteries—one of which is the town's unwithering cherry trees that are said to grant the most genuine wishes. There are also rumors of people possessing supernatural powers, like Junichi Asakura, who can see other people's dreams and create sweets out of nothing. Alongside his sister Nemu, he enjoys living in peace with his friends at Kazami Academy but chooses to shroud his identity in secrecy. His tranquil school life comes to a halt when he finds out that his childhood friend Sakura Yoshino has returned from America after six years. She is there for one purpose: to fulfill the promises she made long ago with Junichi. Little does anyone know, however, that Sakura's appearance is bound to change everyone's lives—for better or worse. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

Audience opinions on D.C.: Da Capo are divided. Some viewers appreciate its endearing characters, artistic direction, and poignant music, while others criticize its clichéd plot, underdeveloped side characters, and inconsistent storyline. The series has a strong focus on harem elements which polarizes viewers and affects overall enjoyment. Despite its flaws, some find it to be a worthwhile romantic drama with unique elements.

Strengths

  • Endearing characters with fleshed out leads, allowing for empathy.
  • Excellent art direction with artistic scene transitions and mood-accentuating panning shots.
  • Memorable soundtrack with standalone musical compositions that enhance poignant scenes.

Weaknesses

  • Underdeveloped side characters and a harem sub-tag that may deter some viewers.
  • Cliche plot elements and a meandering series composition, particularly in the first half.
  • Inconsistent storyline quality, with some considering it tedious and lacking friction.