📖 SYNOPSIS
Living under the same roof as a robot maid sounds like the setup for something wild, but Takaaki Kouno's situation is actually way more chill than you'd expect. Silfa is an android who's supposed to handle the household stuff, but she's painfully shy — like, going to the grocery store is a real ordeal for her. The first episode of this two-part OVA centers on Silfa trying to make Haruka Yuzuhara's special curry recipe for Takaaki, which means she has to actually go outside and shop. On top of that, she's got competition from Milfa, another robot maid who's not about to let Silfa win Takaaki over that easily. The second episode shifts gears into summer territory — swimsuits, photography, the usual warm-weather anime vibes.
This is a small continuation of the To Heart 2 universe, so if you're already invested in those characters, it's a nice little addition. The tone is gentle and domestic, with the sci-fi robot element played more for sweetness than spectacle. If you liked the everyday warmth of Clannad or the harem-adjacent character dynamics of Shuffle!, this fits that same comfortable space. It's only two episodes from Chaos Project, based on the visual novel, so the commitment is basically nothing. Good for a quiet evening when you want something romantic and low-stakes with a mild sci-fi twist baked into ordinary life.
✨ MUST WATCH IF...
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Takaaki Kouno
Shy but kind young man, childhood friends with Konomi and Tamaki, averse to most other girls.
Portrayed by Yasuda Mio, Fukuyama Jun
Maako Asagiri
Former student council president, Maako Asagiri, attempts to pair Takaaki and Sasara in To Heart 2.
Portrayed by Kogure Ema
Karin Sasamori
Lively and cheerful, Karin leads a school club investigating mysteries, and somewhat forcefully recruits Takaki.
Portrayed by Nakajima Saki
To Heart Series

TV · 1999 · OLM
To Heart
Childhood friends Akari and Hiroyuki navigate the complexities of evolving feelings and relationships alongside their friends in this heartwarming high school story.

Special · 1999 · OLM
To Heart Special Mini-Episodes
Following select episodes of the main anime, "To Heart Omake" presented six short, five-minute specials featuring the characters in chibi form.

TV · 2004 · AIC ASTA
To Heart: Remember My Memories
High school seniors Hiroyuki and Akari are reunited with Multi, a lifelike android friend, only to discover she's changed since their last encounter.

TV · 2005 · OLM
To Heart 2
After graduating middle school, childhood friends Konomi and Takaaki begin high school, where they reunite with another friend and forge new bonds, embarking on memorable adventures.

Special · 2005 · OLM
To Heart 2 Special
To Heart 2 Special is a single recap episode that offers a look back at key moments from the main series.

Special · 2006 · AIC ASTA
To Heart: Remember My Memories Specials
This special episode of "To Heart ~Remember My Memories~" showcases action-packed fighting scenes featuring all the female characters in a series of exciting encounters.

OVA · 2007 · Chaos Project
To Heart 2 OVA
This OVA series presents a collection of heartwarming stories, each dedicated to exploring the lives and relationships of the diverse female characters from To Heart 2.

OVA · 2008 · Chaos Project
ToHeart 2 AD
Following the visual novel ToHeart 2, ToHeart 2 AD explores the daily lives and relationships of its characters in a slice-of-life setting.

OVA · 2010 · Chaos Project
To Heart 2 Adnext
"To Heart 2 Adnext" explores the relationships of high school students, with the first two volumes focusing on Komaki Manaka and Kusakabe Yuuki.

OVA · 2012 · Chaos Project
To Heart 2: Dungeon Travelers
"ToHeart 2 Dungeon Travelers" is a two-volume OVA series based on the 2011 PlayStation Portable RPG game of the same name.
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