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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:30 pm
This is a cute stereotypical anime. Cute robot girls Clueless guy Yeah, you've probably got the picture...but despite all this it is worth watching, it's been well put together with a few unexpected twists to liven things up. If you're in the mood for cute humour, try this blaugh
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:57 am
why am i not surprised that no one is answering stare
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Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 5:22 pm
i guess i'll BUMP it up even though no one is replying
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Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 7:43 pm
Hehehe.... Another one I don't know. I think I've heard of this one though. It does sound awkwardly familiar as if I know somebody who has seen it. So what is it about?
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Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 9:27 am
this guy (a major computer geek, but in a good way) accidently orders a robotic doll named May (which he can't afford). He is a bit clueless when it comes to girls so thngs get interesting, especially because girls start falling for him left and right.
it's a bit like a cross between chobits/DearS
and if you liked those, you'll definately like this one blaugh
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:03 pm
ROMANCE!
I shall check this one out on the double!
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:52 pm
definately a large amount of romance,
you'll like this one Lucifermari 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 6:56 pm
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 7:54 pm
it's also pretty short, only 11 episodes
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 2:58 pm
Hand Maid May (HAND MAID メイ, Hand Maid May?) is an anime series released in 2000 in Japan, directed by Shinichiro Kimura, written by Kazuki Matsui and Jyuzo Mutsuki, and produced by Pioneer Animation (now Geneon Animation). It is an eleven episode maid comedy series with elements of a harem anime, and also makes use of plenty of fanservice. It centers on the adventures of the main character, Kazuya Saotome and a robotic cyberdoll named May.
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 2:59 pm
Story
Kazuya Saotome is a nerdy engineer who's trying to work on developing a robot. His rival, Kotaro Nanbara, offers him a chance to use a computer program which should supposedly give him some valuable information, but is meant to give him a virus. Kazuya accidentally orders a cyberdoll named May while trying to get rid of the virus. Hand Maid May is a palm-sized robotic doll who's very sensitive, sympathetic to Kazuya, and has to be plugged in. The early part of the storyline focuses on Nanbara trying to get Kazuya to return the cyberdoll since he's unable to pay for it, and Nanbara enlists the help of several other cyberdolls, all of whom end up falling for Kazuya.
In the latter part of the anime May is traded up for a lifesize version of herself, after Kazuya receives a visit from a mysterious visitor who wishes to promote Kazuya's artificial intelligence research. The situation complicates further when Kazuya's human friend Kasumi begins to get jealous of all the cyberdolls flirting with Kazuya and they all compete to see who can go on a date with him. The last segment of the story deals with Kazuya and May having to deal with a virus which is shutting down all of the cyberdolls, and a couple of mysterious visitors who turn out to be related to Kazuya and Nanbara in the future.
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:02 pm
Characters
Kazuya Saotome (早乙女 和也, Saotome Kazuya?)
Voice: Takayuki Yamaguchi / Steve Cannon Kazuya is an electrical engineering student with a passion for building his robot squid which he calls Ikariya and implenting an A.I. (artificial intelligence) system into it. He's a bit absent-minded and is clueless when it comes to girls. However it is later revealed that in the future, his work with Ikariya will eventually become the basis for the Maid Program.
Cyberdoll May (サイバドール・メイ, Saibadōru Mei?)
Voice: Maria Yamamoto / Lia Sargent Kazuya receives May, a hand sized cyberdoll, in a package from Cyberdyne Co. (not to be confused with The Terminator's robotic company) because of an accidental order which happened as a result of a revenge tactic planted in a CD from his rival, Nanbara. A cyberdoll, May was never paid for by Kazuya. Cyberdolls can control traffic lights and simple electronics and connect to personal computers via what may or may not be USB cables. She later becomes human-sized. Her personality is innocent, and at times childish and naive, though she also shows surprising insight and is always able to cheer Kazuya up. Unlike the other Cyberdolls, May's Maid Program had evolved, making her more human and resistant to the retro-cybervirus that threatened the other Cyberdolls. She shows strong feelings of affection toward Kazuya and is often competing with Kasumi.
Kasumi Tani (谷 かすみ, Tani Kasumi?)
Voice: Mikako Takahashi / Michelle Ruff Kasumi lives in an apartment across a roof with a window that points towards Kazuya's. Kasumi is very active and athletic and likes baseball. She is the coach of the local children's baseball team. A close friend of Kazuya's she often lets him get away overdue rent payments. Kasumi and Rena often jump out their window, jump across the roof and come through Saotome's window to visit him. She holds special feelings toward Kazuya and sees May as a friendly rival for his affections.
Kotaro Nanbara (南原 耕太郎, Nanbara Kōtarō?)
Voice: Yuji Ueda / Bob Marx He is the self-proclaimed "best friend and worst enemy" of Kazuya Saotome. Nanbara is very rich with an eccentric, egomaniacal personality. He is jealous of constantly being outdone in projects by the poor Kazuya and will do anything to see him suffer. Nanbara gets Sara to do his chores by offering ramen in exchange. Though very antagonistic against May in her smaller form, he falls head over heels in love when she is enlarged to human size. It was later revealed that he and Kazuya will form the Cyberdyne Corporation that produces the Cyberdolls and will be run by their descendants.
Cyberdoll Sara (サイバドール・サラ, Saibadōru Sara?)
Voice: Kyoko Hikami / Wendee Lee Sara is a cyberdoll from Cyberdyne's customer service division. She is very addicted to ramen and seems to have an endless stomach for it. Her goal early on is to repossess Cyberdoll May because Kazuya did not pay for her. Sara's name is inspired by Sarah Connor from the Terminator series. The company that she works for is yet another reference to the same movie series. She later develops a bit of a crush on Kazuya.
Cyberdoll Rena (サイバドール・レナ, Saibadōru Rena?)
Voice: Rie Kugimiya / Reba West At first Rena appears to be a lost girl, discovered by Kazuya and May. However, she is another cyberdoll sent by Cyberdyne to recover May. Rena decides that she likes Kazuya and Ikariya and does not return with May to Cyberdyne, instead she moves in with Kasumi.
Cyberdoll Kei (サイバドール・ケイ, Saibadōru Kei?)
Voice: Omi Minami / Jane Arden She is a genius cyberdoll said to have an IQ of 50,000 in human terms. Kei is originally given the mission of formulating a strategy to get May back. She becomes interested in Kazuya after hearing how he regards cyberdolls and changes her mind. Kei's memory bank of facts is extensive, but she often takes a while to process information that is more abstract. At times, abstract or philosophical questions can cause her CPU to lock up. She later forms a crush on Kazuya and takes up residence in his closet.
Cyberdoll Mami (サイバドール・マミ, Saibadōru Mami?)
Voice: Kikuko Inoue / Dorothy Melendrez Mami (built from Cyberdyne's American branch) arrives later to help Kazuya around the house. She is extraordinarily gifted at all domestic tasks, which causes May to be jealous. Even so, Mami tries to pair Kazuya and May up. She's an absolute genius in domestic skills and child care, and is later revealed to be the caretaker of Kazuya's descendant Takuya Saotome.
Ikariya (イカリヤ, Ikariya?)
Voice: Miwa Yasuda / Ian Hawk A robotic squid, Kazuya's Doraemon Research Project. It is primitive compared to the cyberdolls. Rena has a fondness for Ikariya, taking it where she goes. Some fans speculate that Ikariya may be the prototype to Kazuya's AI project in which eventually becomes the Maid Program, the core OS of all Cyberdolls.
Cyber-X/Takuya Saotome
He appears around the 5th episode after May is repossessed. He first appears wearing a helmet and metal gloves and shows interest in Kazuya's research with Artificial Intelligence. He arranges May to be returned to him and in a full-sized body. He is later revealed to be Kazuya's descendant, and his main ability lies in his incredibly fast typing skills. He's quite fond of milk.
Commando Z/Totaro Nabara
The so-called 'Wandering President of Cyberdyne,' is every bit as egomaniacal as his ancestor Kotaro. He normally wears a kind of scarlet bodysuit and cape, and makes a big production during his introductions. Apparently, he and Kazuya's descendant has formed a partnership in running Cyberdyne, with Takuya in research and development and Totaro handling the financial ends. He comes to Kotaro to warn him and Kazuya about the virus.
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