Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden

Japanese name: Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden
Japanese name: まほろまてぃっく Automatic Maiden
English name: Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden
Dates: October 5, 2001-December 28, 2001 (October 6, 2001-December 29, 2001)
Broadcast time: Friday, 24:30-25:00 (Saturday, 12:30-1:00 am)
Number of episodes: 12
Animation Studio: Gainax, Shaft
Production Company: Gainax
Broadcaster: Tokyo Broadcast System (BS-i satellite)
Creator(s): Bunjuro Nakayama, Bow Ditama (manga)
Series Director: Hiroyuki Yamaga
Episode Director(s):
Producer(s): Hiroki Sato, Mitsutoshi Kubota, Tetsuo Gensho, Yuichi Sekido
Planning: Akihiro Kawamura, Hiroyuki Yamaga, Masaaki Yokouchi, Norihiko Tani
Storyboard(s):
Writer(s): Hiroyuki Yamaga (story editor)
Art Director: Naoko Kosakabe
Character Designer(s): Kazuhiro Takamura
Animator(s): Kazuhiro Takamura (chief supervisor), Shinichi Yoshikawa (director), Yumiko Ishii (director), Toru Watanabe (director), Sushio (director), Yoshiaki Itou (director), Minako Shiba (director)
Backgrounds:
Music: Toshio Masuda
Sound: Miwa Iwanami (director)
Voice Actors
(regular characters):
Ayako Kawasumi (Mahoro), Fujiko Takimoto (Suguru Misato), Yumi Takada (Saori Shikijo), Yumi Kikuchi (Miyuki Sakura), Manabi Mizuno (Rin Todoroki), Asami Sanada (Chizuko Oe), Hideki Ogiwara (Toshiya Hamaguchi), Atsushi Kisaichi (Kiyomi Kawase), Unsho Ishizuka (Hayato Daimon), Takehito Koyasu (To Ryuga)
Genre(s): comedy, adventure, science fiction, androids, war, future life, junior high school, teenagers
Home Video
information:
Japan: DVD (PIBA 1289-1294)
United States: DVD (Pioneer (Geneon), 11897-11899)
Note(s): This series is continued by Mahoromatic ~Motto Utsukushii Mono~ (2002).

To see what other animated programs were out at the same time as Mahoromatic Automatic Maiden go to the Chronology of Animation.

Note on finding copies of programs:
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Last update: December 14, 2008
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