After a car accident plunges a woman into the dreamy past that gave her an unforgettable romance with the “Fourth Prince,” she returns to her life in the modern world. Zhang Xiao then meets a man who looks just like the prince from her dreams, Yin Zheng , who is the stepson of the chairman of the Zhen Tian Corporation.
To try to find out Yin Zheng’s connection to the Fourth Prince, Zhang Xiao goes to work as a designer at Zhen Tian, only to be tormented by her coworkers at every turn. Yin Zheng tries to protect Zhang Xiao from the harsh treatment of the other employees and begins to develop feelings for her, despite already having a girlfriend, Lan Lan (also played by ). Zhang Xiao finds herself in the middle of a power struggle between Yin Zheng and the gentle Kang Si Han , his rival as a successor to the company. Which man will Zhang Xiao discover is her true love?
“Scarlet Heart 2” is a 2014 Chinese drama series directed by Lee Kwok Lap. It is a sequel to the 2011 drama series “Scarlet Heart,” which was directed by Wu Jin Yuan and based on a novel by Tong Hua.
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Main article: To Heart 2 's story revolves around the male protagonist, a high school student who has an aversion to most girls around him, and focuses on his interactions with his schoolmates. The story begins on March 1, 2004, when Takaaki's parents leave for an overseas business trip. That morning, Takaaki's childhood friend, comes to meet Takaaki for their commute to school. Konomi is a cheerful and innocent, but childish girl. She is one year younger than Takaaki, who often views her as a younger sister. The two are also friends with, who is in the same class as Takaaki.
Despite being the son of a wealthy and prestigious family, Yuuji has a frivolous and carefree personality, and often flirts with the girls at school. Takaaki later reunites with, another childhood friend, who had promised to return before being enrolled into a. Tamaki has a strong and dominant personality, and tends to act as an elder sister figure to those around her. She later transfers into Takaaki's high school upon the beginning of the new school year. Throughout the story, Takaaki meets several other heroines attending his school.
The first is, a timid, clumsy, but accommodating girl who is the vice class representative of Takaaki's class. She often spends time in the school library's storage, and helps the library committee with general tasks. Similar to Takaaki, she is inarticulate around the opposite gender. Manaka is also close friends with, an aggressive girl who commutes to school by a. Yuma sees Takaaki as a rival after she first met him at school, and often challenges him to various duels. She often laments her grandfather's insistence of having her take over the family business, and attempts to hide her family background from Takaaki. Is a schoolmate of Takaaki's and the founder of the school's mystery club.
Karin has a cheerful and energetic personality, and has an odd affection towards the occult and objects such as egg sandwiches. She first meets Takaaki early in the story, and later deceives him into joining the mystery club. Is an underclassman who takes a liking to Takaaki. She is lively and innocent, but also intelligent. She is in particular proficient in computer-related subjects, and designed multiple humanoid maid robots as an engineer for Kurusugawa Electronics. Is another underclassman of Takaaki and Sango's younger twin sister.
In contrast to her older sister, Ruri has a bad-mouthed and hostile personality. She is very protective of Sango, and often regards Takaaki's interactions with her in bad faith. Is a girl whom Takaaki meets one day on his way home. She has a calm personality and opens up to very few people except him. Lucy claims to be an alien, and speaks a unique language she calls the 'Rū Language' ( るー語, Rūgo).
She later attends Takaaki's school under the name Rūko Kireinasora. Is a gentle and well-mannered girl who often lingers in the school building at night. She was one of Takaaki's classmates in elementary school, but has since transferred away because of her parents' divorce. Two heroines were subsequently added to To Heart 2 's story in later versions of the game. Becomes the student council president of Takaaki's school during his second year.
She inherits her position from the previous president, as she is the only remaining student council member after the latter's graduation. Sasara is very diligent, often completing all of the student council's tasks by herself. She is often feared by students for her strict attitude, but is actually disguising a shy and gentle personality.
Is Takaaki's classmate. She remains largely unnoticed by other students, most of whom remain oblivious of her name. She originally ties her hair up and wears eyeglasses, but later wears and her hair untied as an attempt by Takaaki to change the impression she gives to others. Development To Heart 2 's development originally began as a collaborative effort for the between the Osaka and Tokyo studios of. During one of the staff meetings for the partnered project, To Heart 2 was conceived when a staff member jokingly mentioned the possibility of a sequel for the original.
Production began shortly after once the team realized the popularity and success of the forerunner. Naoya Shimokawa, the president of Aquaplus, produced the resulting project, and Tsutomu Washimi served as the game's director. The work on the game's scenario was split between four writers.
Shōsuke Miyake drafted the game's overall storyline as well as the scenarios for Sango, Ruri, and Lucy; Nagare Makura wrote the scenarios for Manaka and Yuma; Takeshi Marui for Karin and Yūki; and Munemitsu for Konomi and Tamaki. Likewise, the game's character designs were split amongst four artists.
Misato Mitsumi provided the character designs and illustrations for Konomi and Yuma; Hisashi Kawata for Lucy and Karin; Tatsuki Amazuyu for Tamaki and Manaka; and Takeshi Nakamura for Sango, Ruri, and Yūki. The game's music was composed by Shimokawa, Junya Matsuoka, Shinya Ishikawa, Kazue Nakagami, and Michio Kinugasa. Since the development staff had an equal number of writers as illustrators, it was originally planned to pair each illustrator with a single scenario writer; Mistumi was also to provide designs for the main heroine.
Though this would have simplified the project's workload by easing communications among the staff, the idea was scrapped once the staff realized that the final product might merely be a collection of four distinct pieces. Ultimately, writing and design responsibilities were divided based on the staff members' individual preferences. The staff also commented that the development team faced communication difficulties because of the physical distance between the two Aquaplus studios.
Early in production, members from both studios gathered in a single location to discuss development, but as production progressed, they began to rely on other methods of communication such as telephone calls and instant messaging. Washimi noted that these methods made it complicated for the writers and illustrators to communicate effectively, and during the development of To Heart 2 X Rated, Miyake took a two-month-long business trip to Osaka to rectify the problem. Rather than creating a new setting for To Heart 2, the development team chose to roll over various inherent features from the original. The majority of the game is set within the same school and town, but instead focuses on the northern side of town, rather than the southern side, which is the primary setting of To Heart. The story is set two years after To Heart, and its lack of mobile phones was an attempt to replicate the technological themes of its predecessor. Despite the story's inclusion of maid robots, the writers stated that the story's setting was influenced by the 1990s, during which To Heart took place.
As the only artist to return from the original's development team, Kawata was consulted by the other illustrators for character designs. He commented that the other artists attempted to create their designs with respect to the previous work, but he decided otherwise by attempting to 'shape a new image' for the designs. The illustrators avoided creating a character with green hair as a heroine, because of the overwhelming impression the character had left them in To Heart.
Miyake noted that it was difficult for him to write the scenario for To Heart 2 because the game's development began during the time he was writing, and Ruri and Sango's original scenario had to be rewritten because of their overwhelming resemblance to the latter title. Release history To Heart 2 was first released as an all-ages title for the on December 28, 2004 in three versions: a limited edition, a deluxe edition, and a regular edition. The limited edition release contains the game itself, an original soundtrack disc, a visual concept collection, a calendar, and a special casing; the deluxe edition contains the extras included in the limited edition and a version of playable on the PS2; the regular edition does not contain the aforementioned extras. The original PS2 version was followed by an version entitled To Heart 2 X Rated (stylized as ToHeart2 XRATED).
It was first released on December 9, 2005 for as a limited edition, and was subsequently followed by a regular edition release on December 23, 2005. X Rated is the fifth title in the; it contains additional scenarios and introduces a new heroine named Sasara Kusugawa. Its was released by Aquaplus under the on December 22, 2005 along with the source code for Arurū to Asobo!!,. This decision was made due to the inclusion of derived code; Xvid being distributed under the same license.
The source code for all four games is distributed upon request in CD-R format. A source code mirror is hosted on. An all-ages version, titled To Heart 2 Portable, was released for the on July 30, 2009. Unlike previous releases, the PSP release allowed viewing the game in both the original 4:3 and widescreen 16:9. It was released in three versions: 'W Pack Limited Edition', 'W Pack', and a regular edition. W Pack includes a version of To Heart playable on PSP, while the limited edition also includes of characters Sasara and Ma-ryan. A budget-priced version of Portable was released on April 25, 2013, while a downloadable version for the followed on May 30.
An enhanced re-release for the, titled To Heart 2 DX Plus, was released on September 22, 2011 in limited and regular editions. DX Plus is a compilation of To Heart 2 and its spin-off To Heart 2 Another Days.
It contains new illustrations, additional and rewritten scenarios, including a new heroine named Mio Hanesaki, and Motion Portrait graphics rendering. The limited edition release contains a 300-page art book named To Heart 2 Perfect Visual Collection ( ToHeart2 パーフェクトビジュアルコレクション, ToHeart2 Paafekuto Bijuaru Korekushon), a four-disc soundtrack titled To Heart 2 Complete Soundtrack ( ToHeart2 コンプリートサウンドトラック, ToHeart2 Konpuriito Saundotorakku), and the game itself.
A budget-priced release and a downloadable version of DX Plus were released on June 26, 2014. A battle in To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers depicting the character Harumi. Dungeon Travelers places the characters of To Heart 2 in a fantasy-based setting. Spin-offs To Heart 2 has received multiple titles since its initial PlayStation 2 release.
The first spin-off release is a package titled To Heart 2 Desktop Accessory ( ToHeart2 デスクトップアクセサリー, ToHeart2 Desukutoppu Akusesarii) and released by Aquaplus on November 25, 2005 in limited and regular editions. The release is a collection of multiple wallpapers, screensavers, voice clips, and a typing game titled 'Typing in Heart' ( たいぴんぐ in ハート, Taipingu in Haato).
Its limited edition release contained a and a, both of which are not found in the regular edition release. The second spin-off release is a visual novel titled To Heart 2 Another Days, and it was first released as an on February 29, 2008 for Microsoft Windows PCs in limited and regular editions. Another Days ' plot takes place in the fall as a continuation of To Heart 2 's story, and its main storyline allows the player to pursue seven heroines consisting of both supporting female characters from To Heart 2 and new characters. In addition, Another Days also contains two additional scenarios that extend storylines from the original game.
The first additional scenario is based on Manaka's scenario, and features Ikuno as the protagonist, while the second scenario extends Konomi's scenario, and features Tamaki and Konomi as heroines. Another Days ' limited edition release was bundled with a soundtrack disc titled To Heart 2 Secret Sound Track, which contained additional music not found in To Heart 2 's original soundtrack release. The scenarios of Another Days are also included as part of the compilation, To Heart 2 DX Plus. The third spin-off release is entitled Manaka de Ikuno!!
( 愛佳でいくの!!), and it was released in both limited and regular editions on December 18, 2009 for Microsoft Windows PCs. Manaka de Ikuno!! Itself is a collection of four games: a titled 'Final Dragon Chronicle: Guilty Requiem' featuring the characters of To Heart 2, an action game titled 'Magical Fight!' ( まじかる Fight!, Majikaru Faito!), a titled 'Princess Collection', and a visual novel titled 'Mananatsu: Iinchō to Tokubetsu na Ichinichi' ( まななつ~委員長と特別な一日~) featuring Manaka as the heroine. Its limited edition release included an illustration book and an original soundtrack disc; the regular edition did not contain the aforementioned extras. An all-ages version of 'Final Dragon Chronicle' for the, titled ( ToHeart2 ダンジョントラベラーズ, ToHeart2 Danjon Toraberaazu), was released on June 30, 2011. The visual novel also inspired a produced.
The pachinko slot adaptation, named Pachislot To Heart 2, was released to Japanese pachinko parlors in February 2012. A video game recreation of Pachislot for the PS3 was later released by Aquaplus on October 25, 2012. The characters Tamaki, Konomi, Manaka and Sasara appear as playable characters in the 2011, while Yuma and Ma-ryan appear as supporting partner characters. The game's characters also appear in their Dungeon Travelers attire as playable characters for the version of. Related media Books and publications A 113-page guidebook titled To Heart 2: Master Guide was published by on January 15, 2005. The book contains poster artwork, the 'face patterns' of each character, selected scenes and a guide on how to play through each character's scenarios. Interviews are also included, as well as a brief guide on how to play through each scenario in.
This was followed by another 192-page guidebook for the visual novel titled The Essence of To Heart 2: To Heart 2 Official Guidebook, which was published by on March 4, 2005. The book contains detailed character descriptions, a complete walk through to every heroine in the game, computer graphics, and interviews with the game's development staff. Enterbrain also released a 223-page guidebook entitled The Essence of To Heart 2 Portable: To Heart 2 Portable Official Guidebook for the version of the game on August 18, 2009. The guidebook is based on the original Essence for the game, but contained new and revised content for the PSP version. A guidebook for the PSP spinoff To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers, named To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers Official Complete Guide, was released by Enterbrain on August 11, 2011.
Multiple novels based on the To Heart 2 franchise have also been published by several publishers. A single-volume short story entitled To Heart 2 Short Stories was published by under their Game Novels on June 30, 2005. This was followed by three written by Osamu Murata and published by Harvest Novels under their Nagomi Bunko imprint. The first volume, titled To Heart 2 Multiple Choice: Takaaki Kakushigo Bōdō!? ( ToHeart2 MultipleChoice ~貴明隠し子騒動!?~, To Heart 2 Multiple Choice: Takaaki's Illegitimate Child Crisis!?), was illustrated by Yōichi Ariko and released on October 5, 2009. The second, titled To Heart 2 Two Pieces: Manaka and Sasara ( ToHeart2 TwoPieces ~愛佳とささら~, ToHeart2 TwoPieces: Manaka to Sasara), was illustrated by Ariko and Atsuto Shinozuka and released on June 1, 2010.
The third, titled To Heart 2 Two Pieces: Konomi and Tamaki ( ToHeart2 TwoPieces ~このみと環~, ToHeart2 TwoPieces: Konomi to Tamaki), was illustrated by Tasuku Iizuki and Sana Wakatsuki and released on July 5, 2010. Harvest also released a two-volume short story compilation entitled To Heart 2 Tanpenshū ( ToHeart2 短編集, To Heart 2 Short Story Collection) and written by Ikkaku Morino, Yūri Nanami, and Tomoyuki Fujinami. The first volume was released on December 5, 2010, while the second was released on June 1, 2011. A single-volume light novel based on the 'Final Dragon Chronicle' minigame was again published by Harvest. The novel, titled To Heart 2: Final Dragon Chronicle Sono Go ( ToHeart2 ファイナルドラゴンクロニクル・その後, ToHeart2: Fainaru Doragon Kuronikuru Sono Go, To Heart 2: Final Dragon Chronicle Thereafter), was written by Takuya Baba, illustrated by Ushio Komone, and released on February 20, 2011. Manga To Heart 2 has received multiple adaptations since its original visual novel release.
The first manga series was illustrated by Haruka Ogataya and serialized in the magazine between February 21, 2005 and January 21, 2007. The individual chapters were later compiled into three published by between October 22, 2005 and May 26, 2007. The second manga adaptation, titled To Heart 2: Colorful Note, is a retelling of the entire To Heart 2 story. Colorful Note was illustrated by Tsuna Kitaumi and serialized in the shōnen manga magazine between March 18, 2005 and March 18, 2008. It was later collected into five volumes published by between October 27, 2005 and April 27, 2009.
Another manga, titled To Heart 2 SD: Seitokai Days, was serialized in the manga magazine Manga 4-koma Kings Palette Lite between July 2, 2008 and September 2, 2010 and was illustrated by Natsuki Miyama. It was released as a single bound volume by on December 22, 2009. A manga adaptation of To Heart 2 Another Days was serialized in 's between July 26, 2008 and August 26, 2010. Another Days was illustrated by Sō, and was collected into two bound volumes released on February 26, 2010 and April 27, 2011. There are also fifteen sets of manga produced by different companies and drawn by a multitude of different artists.
The first anthology series, titled simply To Heart 2, was published by as two volumes on February 18 and May 27, 2005. It was followed by a sixteen-volume anthology series titled To Heart 2 Comic Anthology released by between February 25, 2005 and June 25, 2007. A two-volume anthology series titled To Heart 2 Anthology Comic was released by Fox Publishing between March 10 and June 25, 2005.
The fourth anthology series, titled To Heart 2: 4-koma Manga Gekijō ( ToHeart2 4コママンガ劇場) and published by Square Enix, was released on March 18 and June 30, 2005 in two volumes. A three-volume anthology named Anthology Comic To Heart 2 was released by Ohzora Publishing between March 24 and August 24, 2005 in three volumes. A two-volume anthology series, titled Comic Anthology To Heart 2: Anata ga Koisuru Monogatari ( コミックアンソロジー ToHeart2 ~あなたが恋する物語~), was published by and distributed by on April 2 and August 1, 2005. A single-volume anthology, again titled To Heart 2 Anthology Comic, was published by Enterbrain under their imprint on April 25, 2005.
A single-volume manga anthology, again titled simply To Heart 2, was published by Mag Garden under their BC Anthology Collection on May 28, 2005. Another manga anthology series, named To Heart 2 4-koma Kingdom ( To Heart2 4コマKINGDOM), was published by Futabasha in two volumes on May 28 and October 29, 2005.
Hobby Japan released a single-volume manga anthology, again titled To Heart 2 Anthology Comic, on July 25, 2005. This was followed by a single-volume anthology named Anthology Comics To Heart 2 Heartful 4-koma ( アンソロジーコミックスTo Heart2ハートフル4コマ, Ansorojii Komikkusu To Heart 2 Haatofuru 4-koma) and published by Ohzora on September 24, 2005. The twelfth anthology released was a three-volume series titled To Heart 2: Special Days Comic Anthology and published by Ichijinsha between May 24 and July 25, 2008. A single-volume anthology titled Magi-Cu 4-koma To Heart 2 ( マジキュー4コマ ToHeart2, Majikyū 4-koma ToHeart2) was published by Enterbrain on June 25, 2008. Another single-volume anthology titled To Heart 2: After School Diary 4-koma Maximum and published by Bunendo followed its release on August 11, 2008. The last manga anthology series, titled To Heart 2 Anthology Comic: Precious Days, was released by on December 10, 2008 and February 20, 2009 as two volumes.
See also: An television adaptation of To Heart 2 was produced by 's Team Iguchi, directed by Norihiko Sudō, and was scripted by head writer Hiroshi Yamaguchi. Both members had previously served the same positions for the studio's anime adaptation, and Yamaguchi was also the main writer for the anime. The anime series, containing fourteen episodes, was first broadcast in Japan between October 3, 2005 and January 2, 2006 on as a. Out of the fourteen episodes, thirteen were regular episodes, while a summary episode also aired after the eleventh episode. Inspired by the film, Sudō and the production staff created the series' story as a; each episode of the anime follows a different heroine's interactions with the protagonist over the same span of time. The anime series was released in Japan as seven separate volumes between December 22, 2005 and June 23, 2006. A DVD box set containing the series was released on September 10, 2008.
Have licensed the series for a North American release. There have also been five sets of series produced by Chaos Project and Aquaplus. Of the five OVA series, Yasuhisa Katō directed the first two sets of episodes, while Jun'ichi Sakata replaced him for the remaining episodes. The first OVA series, containing three episodes, were released by Imagica as three DVD volumes between February 28 and September 28, 2007. The second set of two OVA episodes, titled To Heart 2 AD, was released by as two DVD volumes between March 26 and August 8, 2008.
The third set of two episodes, titled To Heart 2 AD Plus, followed as two DVD volumes between April 24 and October 7, 2009. The fourth set of two episodes, titled To Heart 2 AD Next, was released as two volumes in and DVD formats on September 23 and December 22, 2010. The fifth set of two episodes, titled To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers, was released as two volumes in BD and DVD formats on February 22 and July 25, 2012. To commemorate the visual novel's tenth anniversary, a BD box set collecting all eleven episodes on two discs was released on December 3, 2014. Internet radio shows There have been three pertaining to To Heart 2.
The first radio show was titled Radio To Heart 2, and was hosted by and, who voiced Konomi and Tamaki respectively in the visual novel. After the show's initial run on the Japanese Internet radio network Onsen ended on March 30, 2006 with its twenty-fifth episode, it began its renewed broadcast on Radio Kansai and the website in April 2006, and continued to broadcast until its 116th episode on January 17, 2008. Seven CD compilations, each containing thirteen of the show's renewed episodes and an extra recording, were released between November 25, 2006 and December 26, 2008. It was followed by a second radio show, titled Sasara, Ma-ryan no Seitokai Kaichō Rajio for To Heart 2 ( ささら・まーりゃんの生徒会会長ラジオ for ToHeart2, Sasara and Ma-ryan's Student Council President Radio for To Heart 2). The show is hosted by and, who voiced Sasara and Ma-ryan respectively, and began streaming on Onsen on February 15, 2008. Eleven CD compilations, each containing thirteen episodes and an extra recording, have been released since December 26, 2008, with the latest volume having been released on September 30, 2011. The third Internet radio show, titled Kurusugawa Jūkō Purezentsu Meidorobo 3 Shimai Rajio Hajimemashita ( 来栖川重工プレゼンツ メイドロボ3姉妹 ラジオはじめました, Kurusugawa Industries Presents: Maid Robot Sisters Began A Radio Show), was hosted by Emiko Hagiwara, and, who voiced Ilfa, Harumi, and Silfa respectively.
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The radio show was streamed on Animate.tv between September 7, 2009 and April 5, 2010, and lasted thirty episodes. The episodes were compiled into three CD volumes, each containing ten episodes and an extra recording.
The first CD volume was first sold at the Aquaplus Festa 2009 and events in December 2009, before receiving a public release on January 29, 2010, while the third volume was first sold at Comiket 78 in August 2010, and later on September 23, 2009 as a public release. Music and audio CDs Three pieces of theme music are used in the original To Heart 2 visual novel. 'Heart to Heart', the opening theme, was performed by Arisa Nakayama and composed by Kazue Nakagami. 'Arigatō' ( ありがとう, 'Thank You'), the ending theme, was performed by Akko and composed by Naoya Shimokawa. Both songs' lyrics were written by Shōko Sudani. An insert song, 'Hoshi no Uta' ( 星の歌, 'Star's Song'), is also used in Yūki's storyline. The song was performed by, who voiced Yūki in the visual novel, and composed and written by Takeshi Marui.
The first music CD published for the game was the original soundtrack album. The soundtrack's release preceded that of the visual novel's on December 22, 2004, and the two-disc album contains thirty-eight tracks collected from the background music and theme songs used in the game. A separate soundtrack album containing thirty-three tracks was also packaged with the game's limited and deluxe edition releases. This was then followed by an album titled Heart to Heart by Nakayama on June 22, 2005, which contains the opening theme and songs from other video games. An album, titled To Heart 2 Character Songs, was released on November 23, 2005 containing nine songs sung by the voice actresses who voiced the heroines found in To Heart 2. A second soundtrack album containing additional music from To Heart 2 Another Days, titled To Heart 2 Secret Sound Track, was bundled with the limited edition release on February 29, 2008. A, titled 'Cosmos no Yō ni' ( コスモスのように, Kosumosu no Yō ni), was then published on March 26, 2008 featuring the titular ending theme for Another Days by Rena Uehara.
It was followed by a second image song album, titled To Heart 2 Character Songs Vol. 2, on December 25, 2008 featuring eight songs based on the additional heroines found in the later games. A third soundtrack album, titled To Heart 2 Complete Soundtrack, was bundled with the limited edition of the PlayStation 3 game, To Heart 2 DX Plus, on September 22, 2011. The soundtrack consists of four discs of music compiled from the background music and songs used throughout the series. Several based on To Heart 2 have also been produced.
The first set, titled Anthology Drama CD To Heart 2, was released as two volumes between February 24 and March 24, 2006. Two drama CD volumes based on To Heart 2 and Another Days were also released as part of the Aquaplus Himekuri CD ( アクアプラス 日めくりCD, Aquaplus Daily CD) series. The second volume of the Himekuri CD series, based on To Heart 2, was released on December 5, 2007, while the fourth volume, based on Another Days, was released on June 4, 2008.
Reception According to a weekly sales ranking conducted by, the original version of To Heart 2 was the fourth best-selling video game for the week ending on January 2, 2005, during which the game sold 86,485 copies. Another ranking conducted during the same week by instead placed this number at 82,949 copies sold. The game subsequently remained on Media Create's sales ranking at thirty-fourth, forty-seventh, and fiftieth until the week ending on January 23, 2005. In a sales ranking of conducted by PCNews, To Heart 2 X Rated 's limited edition premiered at first place in the rankings. It subsequently ranked third, thirty-sixth, sixteenth, and twice at thirty-second, before making its last appearance on the chart at fiftieth place in late March 2006. To Heart 2 Portable, the PSP version, was the ninth best-selling video game and sold 32,521 copies between July 27 and August 2, 2009. To Heart 2 DX Plus, the PS3 compilation, placed eighth in sales and sold 24,429 copies in Japan between September 19 and 25, 2011.
Sales surveys conducted by PCpress indicate that To Heart 2 Another Days was the most pre-ordered bishōjo game in Japan between mid-October 2007 and mid-January 2008. It also ranked first as the most widely sold bishōjo game in Japan in February 2008, and was the fifth most widely sold in March 2008. Manaka de Ikuno!! Ranked second in bishōjo game pre-orders in Japan between mid-September and mid-October 2009, and it ranked third between mid-October and mid-November 2009. Its limited and regular edition releases placed second and forty-second respectively in the sales rankings in January 2010, while the two releases collectively ranked thirty-third and fiftieth in the two following months.
The PSP spin-off To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers was the third best-selling video game and sold 37,396 copies in Japan between June 27 and July 3, 2011. In the October 2007 issue of, poll results for the fifty best were released. Out of 249 titles, To Heart 2 ranked third with seventy-four votes. Getchu.com hosts an annual voting poll called the 'Getchu.com Bishōjo Game Ranking' where users vote online for the best games of the previous year in several different categories.
For the 2005 ranking, the categories were: overall, scenario, music, visuals, gameplay system, and heroines. Among the rankings conducted in early 2006, To Heart 2 X Rated placed sixth overall, eighth in scenario, seventh in music, fourth in visuals, and ninth in gameplay system. Two heroines from the game, Sasara and Manaka, ranked as the seventh and ninth most popular heroines respectively. See also. ^ To Heart 2 Product information (in Japanese).
Retrieved July 30, 2011. To Heart 2 Beneath the Blue Sky, the Cherry Blossom Again Bloom Spontaneously (in Japanese). December 13, 2003. Retrieved July 30, 2011. (March 4, 2005). トゥハート2 オフィシャルガイドブック The Essence of ToHeart2 To Heart 2 Official Guidebook: The Essence of To Heart 2. (June 25, 2009).
To Heart 2 Portable Software Manual. ' To Heart 2 X Rated'. (in Japanese).: 20–25. December 2005.
' To Heart 2 Portable'. (in Japanese).: 26–29. ^ PC Version's Heroine, Sasara Kusagawa Appears To Heart 2 Portable (in Japanese). Retrieved December 15, 2010. ^ New Heroine and Event CG Added! To Heart 2 DX Plus to be Released on September 22 (in Japanese).
May 27, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2011. ' To Heart 2 Another Days Heroine Collection'. (in Japanese). December 2007. ^ Popular Visual Novel To Heart 2 's Long-awaited PC Adaptation with Additional Contents! To Heart 2 X Rated To Be Released on December 9!
(in Japanese). November 25, 2005. Retrieved December 21, 2010. To Heart 2 X Rated System (in Japanese). Retrieved December 22, 2010. Untranslated quote: 「あ、そうか。今日から親父もお袋も出張で家を留守にするから、誰もいないんだった。」 Translated quote: '.oh, that's right. Because both Dad and Mom left for a business trip today, nobody is home.'
(July 30, 2009). To Heart 2 Portable (in Japanese). Untranslated quote: 「一人っ子だった俺にとっては、妹みたいなものかな。」 Translated quote: 'As I am an, Konomi is something like a sister to me.'
(July 30, 2009). To Heart 2 Portable (in Japanese). Manaka Komaki - Characters To Heart 2 DX Plus (in Japanese). Retrieved December 18, 2011. ^ Yuma Tonami - Characters To Heart 2 DX Plus (in Japanese). Retrieved December 18, 2011.
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January 2006. ^ ' To Heart 2 Memorial Book'. (in Japanese). New Heroine and Event CG Added!
To Heart 2 DX Plus to be Released on September 22 (in Japanese). May 27, 2011.
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(in Japanese). November 2011. To Heart 2 Product information (in Japanese). Retrieved April 27, 2013. ^ Information on Limited Edition and Pre-order Campaign Obtained! To Heart 2 (in Japanese). July 23, 2004.
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To Heart 2 first period (ミッシィコミックス ツインハートコミックスシリーズ) To Heart 2: First Period (Missy Comics Twin Heart Comics Series) (in Japanese). TO Heart2 アンソロジーコミック third per (ミッシィコミックス ツインハートコミックスシリーズ) To Heart 2 Anthology Comic: Third Period (Missy Comics Twin Heart Comics Series) (in Japanese). ToHeart 2―あなたが恋する物語 To Heart 2: Anata ga Koisuru Monogatari (in Japanese). ToHeart 2―あなたが恋する物語 (Vol.2) To Heart 2: Anata ga Koisuru Monogatari (Vol.2) (in Japanese).
ToHeart2 アンソロジーコミック(1) (マジキューコミックス) To Heart 2: Anthology Comic (1) (Magi-Cu Comics) (in Japanese). To Heart2 (BLADE COMICS) (in Japanese).
To Heart2 4コマKINGDOM (アクションコミックス KINGDOMシリーズ) To Heart 2 4-koma Kingdom (Action Comics Kingdom Series) (in Japanese). To Heart2 4コマKINGDOM 2 (アクションコミックス KINGDOMシリーズ) To Heart 2 4-koma Kingdom 2 (Action Comics Kingdom Series) (in Japanese). To Heart2 アンソロジーコミック (ホビージャパンコミックス) To Heart 2 Anthology Comic (Hobby Japan Comics) (in Japanese). アンソロジーコミックスTo Heart2ハートフル4コマ (ミッシィコミックス ツインハートコミックスシリーズ) Anthology Comics To Heart 2 Heartful 4-koma (Missy Comics Twin Heart Comics Series) (in Japanese). To Heart2 Special Days コミックアンソロジー (IDコミックス DNAメディアコミックス) To Heart 2: Special Days Comic Anthology (ID Comics DNA Media Comics) (in Japanese). To Heart2 Special Daysコミックアンソロ (3) (IDコミックス DNAメディアコミックス) To Heart 2: Special Days Comic Anthology (3) (ID Comics DNA Media Comics) (in Japanese). マジキュー4コマ ToHeart2(1) (マジキューコミックス) Magi-Cu 4-koma To Heart 2 (1) (Magi-Cu Comics) (in Japanese).
ToHeart2 After school Diary 4コマMAXIMUM (マキシマムコミック) To Heart 2: After School Diary 4-koma Maximum (Maximum Comics) (in Japanese). To Heart2アンソロジーコミックPrecious Da (CAPCOM COMICS) To Heart 2 Anthology Comic: Precious Da sic (Capcom Comics) (in Japanese). ToHeart2アンソロジーコミックPrecious Days (2) (CAPCOM COMICS) To Heart 2 Anthology Comic: Precious Days (2) (Capcom Comics) (in Japanese).
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