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Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12)
 
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Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12)

Richard Cansino , Bridget Hoffman , Itsurô Kawasaki , Ken Andô    Unrated   DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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A Year to Live... - For Mahoro Ando, knowing when she will die has given her an opportunity to live, and despite experiences that were painful or annoying at the time, Mahoro cherishes each and every memory. As Mahoro prepares for a final battle with Ryuga, one of Saint’s top agents, she reflects upon her life and braces for a battle that may greatly accelerate her expiration. In situations as this, a year can literally feel like a lifetime. Created by GAINAX (The studio that brought you Evangelion, Wings of Honneamise, FLCL, His and Her Circumstances), scripts and direction by Hiroyuki Yamaga (Wings of Honneamise), character designs by Kazuhiro Takamura. Music composed by Toshio Masuda (Hand Maid May). Includes Limited Edition Static Clothing (while supplies last)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The comedy is eclipsed by the story, Jun 22 2004
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Thomas Lent "tbug_v8eater" (Hayward, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12) (DVD)
Up to now and even into the beginning of this disk, Mahoromatic has been a laugh-out-loud comedy with fleeting moments of drama and action. Now, at this point the story takes on a very dark side of Mahoro's life. Continuing the introspective moments, Mahoro decides that she is going to have to battle her old adversary, even at the expense of her own life. Because of this, she hopes to give Suguru one last dose of happiness before she disappears with very little hope of returning.

The episodes that follow from this decision are some of the most heart-wrenching moments of the series. Although she still doesn't fear for her own life, Mahoro is no stranger to suffering. The story is kept a little upbeat with some flashback moments to her training and her time spent with her commanding officers. But the majority of the episodes remain dark and often quite violent.

The way it all ends up is worthwile for the time being. The story is kept open with anticipation of a second season, while there is also closure of some sort for the current conflict.

For me, this first season did not dissapoint me beyond the overt nudity. The comedy, drama, and action was definately enough to compensate for the fanservice pitfalls this series lands in over-and-over again. Any casual viewer would be satisfied as this being the end of the series and develop an overall conclusion to the story in their mind. But.... for me, that countdown timer will never go away.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tragedy and comedy combined into one..., Jun 1 2003
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A. Li "wander-er" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12) (DVD)
...>Mahoromatic is a very depth-fill series that centers around the relationship of Mahoro and Suguru Misato. Unknown to Suguru, his father served alongside Mahoro as a commander in a secret government organization that has been defending the planet from alien invaders - wacky plot? No, the key to this series is that it is able to take what on the surface may be absurd situations and turn it into strongly heart-felt moments. Though overall the tone of the series is comedic, there is constant underlying tragedy as slowly each episode counts down to the number of days Mahoro still has remaining. The show plays out in a rollercoaster ride of stomach-hurting laughs, and throat-lumping misty eyes. Gainax has achieved an incredible balance between the gut-busting banter of Mahoro and Shikijo-sensei, and the repenting whispers of Mahoro's "..I don't want to die." It is difficult to provide a truthful review without revealing too much information, but suffice it to say that the story's extremely memorable characters will reside with you long after the last episode is done. My only wish was that Gainax could have chosen a less heart-breaking ending...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tragedy and comedy combined into one..., Jun 1 2003
By A. Li "wander-er" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12) (DVD)
...>Mahoromatic is a very depth-fill series that centers around the relationship of Mahoro and Suguru Misato. Unknown to Suguru, his father served alongside Mahoro as a commander in a secret government organization that has been defending the planet from alien invaders - wacky plot? No, the key to this series is that it is able to take what on the surface may be absurd situations and turn it into strongly heart-felt moments. Though overall the tone of the series is comedic, there is constant underlying tragedy as slowly each episode counts down to the number of days Mahoro still has remaining. The show plays out in a rollercoaster ride of stomach-hurting laughs, and throat-lumping misty eyes. Gainax has achieved an incredible balance between the gut-busting banter of Mahoro and Shikijo-sensei, and the repenting whispers of Mahoro's "..I don't want to die." It is difficult to provide a truthful review without revealing too much information, but suffice it to say that the story's extremely memorable characters will reside with you long after the last episode is done. My only wish was that Gainax could have chosen a less heart-breaking ending...

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The comedy is eclipsed by the story, Jun 22 2004
By Thomas Lent "tbug_v8eater" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden: V.3 A Warrior's Fate (ep.9-12) (DVD)
Up to now and even into the beginning of this disk, Mahoromatic has been a laugh-out-loud comedy with fleeting moments of drama and action. Now, at this point the story takes on a very dark side of Mahoro's life. Continuing the introspective moments, Mahoro decides that she is going to have to battle her old adversary, even at the expense of her own life. Because of this, she hopes to give Suguru one last dose of happiness before she disappears with very little hope of returning.

The episodes that follow from this decision are some of the most heart-wrenching moments of the series. Although she still doesn't fear for her own life, Mahoro is no stranger to suffering. The story is kept a little upbeat with some flashback moments to her training and her time spent with her commanding officers. But the majority of the episodes remain dark and often quite violent.

The way it all ends up is worthwile for the time being. The story is kept open with anticipation of a second season, while there is also closure of some sort for the current conflict.

For me, this first season did not dissapoint me beyond the overt nudity. The comedy, drama, and action was definately enough to compensate for the fanservice pitfalls this series lands in over-and-over again. Any casual viewer would be satisfied as this being the end of the series and develop an overall conclusion to the story in their mind. But.... for me, that countdown timer will never go away.

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