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    Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Characters of Mahoromatic. Mahoro Andou (安藤 まほろ Andō Mahoro?) (CODE: V1046-R MAHORO) Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Bridget Hoffman (English) Mahoro is an android created by VESPER to fight an alien invasion by Saint in the 1980s.

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      Mahoromatic (まほろまてぃっく, Mahoromatikku) is a Japanese manga...

  2. Synopsis. Vesper is a secret agency fighting an army of alien invaders by using super-powerful battle androids. Mahoro is Vesper's most powerful battle android and has won many battles, but she has little operating time left and soon will cease to function.

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    Mahoromatic (まほろまてぃっく, Mahoromatikku) manga series by Bow Ditama and Bunjūrō Nakayama was originally serialized in Comic Gum magazine between December 1998 and July 26, 2004, and compiled into eight tankōbon volumes published by Wani Books. The special edition of the eight volume contained a crystal Mahoro, as well as a ...

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    Mahoromatic(まほろまてぃっく Mahoromatikku?) is a manga series by Bow Ditama and Bunjūrō Nakayama. Originally serialized in Gum Comics, it has been compiled into eight tankōbonvolumes published by Gum Comics.

    The manga proved popular, and was adapted into two anime series by Gainax: "Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden" and "Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful"(まほろまてぃっく~もっと美しいもの~ Mahoromatikku: 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...

    A series of six DVDs was released in Japan for both seasons. A series of six DVDs was released in North America for both seasons. A series of four DVDs was released in Europe for season one, each DVD containing 3 episodes.

    Music CDs, including dramas were released in Japan. Several of these CDs were later released in the United States with cover book translations.

    Gashaponsets were produced in 2005 featuring Mahoro and Minawa in their maid costumes. A PlayStation 2 game by Konami of the same name was also produced for the series. It followed the style of a visual novelwith full voiceovers and text accompanying pictures and minigames.

    Anime's ending

    The last episode is much darker in tone and style than the rest of the series. It takes place on a Saint-Earth colony world, twenty years after Mahoro's death and the mutual defeat of Vesper and Management. Suguru "decided to never return to Japan, to that town where Mahoro no longer was," and is now a renegade half-cyborg hunter of the last "Management holdouts." He has only memories of Earth, and a sole companion who tries to kill Suguru for the bounty on his head. As Suguru is either dying...

    Manga's ending

    The manga ends similarly in theme to the anime, but the tone and style of the ending are far lighter and more consistent with the rest of the story. It takes place on Earth, twenty years after Mahoro's death and a decisive defeat of Management. Suguru has been working as a commander within Vesper, and has just returned to Earth from the final defeat of Management's last vestiges. As seen from his friends' perspectives (particularly Miyuki's), losing Mahoro has been tragic rather than degradin...

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  4. Mahoromatic (まほろまてぃっく, Mahoromatikku) is a Japanese manga written by Bunjūrō Nakayama. The chapters were published by Comic Gum magazine from 2000 to 2006, and released in 8 tankobon volumes. An anime adaptation by Gainax and Shaft studios aired on TBS from October 6 to December 29, 2001.

  5. Mahoromatic is a Seinen manga originally written by Bunjūrō Nakayama and illustrated by Bow Ditama, which ran from 1998 to 2004 in Comic Gum. In 2001, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Studio Gainax and Studio Shaft, and directed by Gainax co-founder Hiroyuki Yamaga.

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