![]() Art Evolution: Season 2 saw the switch from hand-painted cels to digital ink and paint.But despite that, Minawa never seems to complain about those things. He comments that her body should be constantly screaming in pain due to all the stuff put into her. And I Must Scream: One of the Vesper scientists is amazed at the amount of damage Minawa's body has sustained through various implementations of robotic enhancements to her.Ancient Conspiracy: Management (or the Keepers, depending on the translation).Miyuki and Chizuko, two of the Suguru's female classmates, also suffer from this trope occasionally.The ending song even makes reference to her relative lack of endowment. Though not quite flat, Mahoro wishes for a larger chest, and Shikijo often insults her chest size.Actor Allusion: Suguru becoming a Heartbroken Badass while voiced by Nobutoshi Canna in the anime's ending should remind us of another Nobutoshi Canna role.Action Prologue: We first see Mahoro while she's a combat droid battling aliens. ![]() He never takes advantage of Mahoro, and always brushes off Shikijo-sensei's advances, and treats his female classmates with respect, much to all of their chagrin at times. The ending in the anime version is much darker than in the manga. In fact, its signature Catchphrase - "Dirty thoughts are bad!" - shows up in many variations on the net and in other anime. As a comedy, it offers several laugh-out-loud moments. There are even the makings of a small harem with the male lead's schoolmates (though the feel is more of a close group of friends or True Companions rather than a true harem).Īt its core, Mahoromatic is a comedy with strong dramatic (even tragic) elements. In the second season, Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful, Mahoro is joined by her "little sister" who is a completely Terran Robot Girl Maid (and, initially, a failure). Mahoro chooses to spend her days serving Suguru Misato, as a maid. As a reward, she is given the freedom to live the rest of her operational life (just over a year) however she chooses. The Earth has just thwarted one of those pesky alien invasions, thanks to the actions of the superpowered combat android Mahoro. In 2001, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Studio Gainax and Studio Shaft, and directed by Gainax co-founder Hiroyuki Yamaga. Mahoromatic is a Seinen manga originally written by Bunjūrō Nakayama and illustrated by Bow Ditama, which ran from 1998 to 2004 in Comic Gum.
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