Rozen Maiden (2004)
ローゼンメイデン
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Rozen Maiden ローゼンメイデンType: TV-Series, 12 (~, Total: ~5 h)Status: CompletedPublished: 08.10.2004 ‑ 24.12.2004Season: Fall 2004Studio: Nomad Inc.Staff: PEACH-PIT (Original Work), Kou MATSUO (Direction), Kumi ISHII (Character Design), Shinkichi MITSUMUNE (Music)Adapted From: MangaWebsite: TBS
Rozen MaidenStatus: Completed DubbedPublished: 29.05.2007 ‑ 28.08.2007
Rozen MaidenStatus: Completed DubbedPublished: 06.02.2006 ‑ 07.08.2006Publisher: Tokyopop GmbH
Rozen MaidenStatus: Completed DubbedPublished: 07.2007 ‑ 08.2007Publisher: Kazé France
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After middle school student Jun Sakurada accidentally won a contest to design a princess dress, he was ridiculed so much by his classmates that he stopped going to school and really shut himself off from the outside world; his sister Nori is pretty much the only contact he still has. Instead, he now cultivates a strange hobby: He orders all kinds of things from the realm of occult or supposedly magical paraphernalia on the Internet, only to send them back again shortly before the end of the exchange period.
One day, he unexpectedly finds a letter on his desk, where he is supposed to tick “Raise” or “Do not raise” and which will supposedly be picked up later by a ghostly being. Jun, as he is taken with the subject, can’t help himself and ticks the former. However, this thoughtlessness has consequences: Immediately afterwards, he finds a suitcase with a doll in it, which he winds up by return of post – and which then comes to life, promptly slaps Jun in the face and introduces itself as Shinku. However, getting to know each other does not go well for Jun, as he is promptly attacked by a strange clown doll. He has no choice but to make a pact with the snooty Shinku.
Now that he has become her medium and also her servant, Jun gets increasingly involved in a dangerous game, in which he is also to get to know more of these strange dolls …
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One day, he unexpectedly finds a letter on his desk, where he is supposed to tick “Raise” or “Do not raise” and which will supposedly be picked up later by a ghostly being. Jun, as he is taken with the subject, can’t help himself and ticks the former. However, this thoughtlessness has consequences: Immediately afterwards, he finds a suitcase with a doll in it, which he winds up by return of post – and which then comes to life, promptly slaps Jun in the face and introduces itself as Shinku. However, getting to know each other does not go well for Jun, as he is promptly attacked by a strange clown doll. He has no choice but to make a pact with the snooty Shinku.
Now that he has become her medium and also her servant, Jun gets increasingly involved in a dangerous game, in which he is also to get to know more of these strange dolls …
Source: www.anisearch.com/anime/201
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