The formability of the laminated sheets was investigated to control the ears in the deep drawn cup. Planar anisotropy causes ears to form in drawn cups. To control the occurrence of the ears, the deep drawing of the laminated sheet in consideration of anisotropy was carried out. In the experiment, the blank was pure titanium JIS1 and pure aluminum A1050. The initial thickness of the sheet was 0.5 mm. The blank diameter was 70 mm. The laminated sheets were constituted in two sheets. Two sheets were located in the direction where varied in a rolling direction. Lubricant was also applied alumina powder on the contact planes of sheets. A punch diameter is 40 mm, and the drawing ratio is about 1.7. The clearance between the punch and die was set to be equal to the thickness of the laminated sheets. For the prevention of seizure in contact area between a drawing tool and blank, Teflon (Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE) is used as lubricant. The number of ears produced were four. When it was located in the 45-degree direction for a rolling direction, the ears of the drawn cup were controlled most. In addition, the height of the ears decreased with increasing surface roughness and blank holder force.