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Rozen Maiden Vol. 1: Doll House

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JUL
22
2007
Originally published on otakureview.net


In this popular new story from Geneon, four episodes are shown that take us into the relationship between a boy and a doll. In the first episode we are introduced to Jun who is in eighth grade, or he would be if he hasn’t dropped out of school for some unknown reason. Living alone with his older sister Nori, he spends his days sending out for mail order crap until one day an item that he gets is a strange Rozen Maiden doll that when is wound up, comes to life. Before he knows it, Jun has been made into the servant of this doll named Shinku.

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4 star rating
scorpioeyez
Warrenton, OR



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MAY
28
2008

I love Rozen Maiden. I'm a huge fan of the manga which is fairly different from the show. But the show is most certainly worth seeing. It's humerous and emotional. And it's all about growing out of your problems and becoming the stronger person. All this is hidden among the Alice Game.

The Alice Game was created by Rozen the maker of the Rozen Maiden dolls. There are seven dolls in all. They all must compete in the Alice Game because whichever of the dolls steals all the others Roze Mystica {which is a ring all the dolls have to show their contract between them and their human owner} get's to meet...

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5 star rating
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Ellicottville, NY



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