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Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden

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Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden Screenshot: Yes Mahoro, there is a beach episode.
Yes Mahoro, there is a beach episode.
Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden Screenshot: Modern art.
Modern art.
My first impression of Mohoromatic: Automatic Maiden was that it was a slightly silly vehicle for fanservice. It has an interesting premise - Mahoro is a combat android that retires from battle to live as a maid to a student, Suguru - but the first two discs of this series defied any attempt to take them seriously. However, the series wraps up with a strong dose of deeper meaning - family ultimately consists of the people that you care most about, and they're worth everything. I've read complaints online about how the series ends, possibly because it's such a departure from the rest of the series, but I can't find any serious faults in the finale to this first season.

Rating: 3/5 - Good
Format: SERIES
Last updated: Sun, February 19th 2006
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A crying face, indicating angst A villainous character with a cape, indicating the presence of an evil overlord A flask, indicating experimental Mech A globe with wings and stylized hands playing a keyboard, indicating weirdness or the universe resetting A gun, indicating action
Angst: 3 Overlord: 1 Experimental: 2 Mech: 6 Weird: 2 Action: 8
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