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Mahoromatic
Mahoromatic is a story about a Mahoro 「まほろ」, a former android soldier for VESPER. Driven by guilt from her actions during her combat days, she decides to dedicate the rest of her life as a maid to serve the son of her former late commander, Misato Suguru.
The story is a mix between the highly ecchi, humourous and serious, culminating in an unexpected end.
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Original Manga
Mahoromatic 『まほろまてぃっく』was originally a manga series by Bow Ditama and Bunjuro Nakayama. Originally serialised in Gum Comics, it has now been complied into 8 volumes. Each volume cost 950 yen each, except for the last volume which cost 1,150 yen.
Anime
The manga proved popular, and in two anime series were spun off: "Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden", and "Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful" 「まほろまてぃっく~もっと美しいもの~」 (Mahoromatic: Motto Utsukushii Mono)
The first series consisted of twelve episodes and ran from September 10, 2001 to January 28, 2002 on BS-i in Japan, and more or less followed the manga to the third volume.
The second series also followed the manga, culminating in the story's end. This series ran from September 26, 2002 till January 16, 2003.
A summer special 「まほろまてぃっく夏のTVスペシャル」, set in the days when Minawa had become a regular part of the household was produced and aired around Summer 2003.
Characters and Voice Actors
(All names are given in Japanese style, last name first)
- Ando Mahoro 「安藤まほろ(V1046-R MAHORO)」
Voice actress: Ayako Kawasumi 「川澄綾子」
- Misato Suguru 「美里優 」
Voice actress: Fujiko Takimoto 「瀧本富士子」
- Ando Minawa 「安藤みなわ(CODE:370)」
Voice actress: Ai Shimizu 「清水愛」
- Slash 「スラッシュ(V1046 R9-SLASH ZERO)」
Merchandise
Music CDs, drama CDs, a Playstation 2 game by Konami, mailer software and models were all produced at the height of its popularity. Although easily found in Japan at second-hand shops, most of these goods are difficult to come by in other countries.
Trivia
Mahoro's favourite saying is "ecchi nanoha ikenai to omoimasu"
Resources
Official sites
(The following sites are all in Japanese)
See also
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