Rozen Maiden
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Rozen Maiden

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Japanese: Rozen Maiden
English: Rozen Maiden
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 46
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 12, 2002 to May 30, 2007
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Birz
Authors: PEACH‐PIT (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.861 (scored by 70387,038 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #11082
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1011
Members: 18,142
Favorites: 606

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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 21, 2008
Preliminary (29/46 chp)
Rozen Maiden is a very touching series, but it also many amusing and funny parts as well. It's very character driven, with a variety of different characters to take an interest in. The dolls are odd, funny, and charming, and the people are some of the most realistically developed I've seen in a manga. No cardboard cut-outs here.
Mar 8, 2010
A lonely boy surrounded by living dolls in the form of little girls in gothic lolita dresses going on his nerves with their child-like character traits. Sounds like some stupid lolicon-fantasy to you? Well, that's actually what Rozen Maiden looked like to me reading the first volume of this series. I disliked the characters, the scenario and pretty much everything about it.

So, let me tell you about living dolls in the form of little girls in gothic lolita dresses, their adventures in the sea of the unconsciousness and how I completely changed my mind about this manga:

- The Story:
The story seems to be something you ...
Mar 31, 2021
Despite the age - and the concept, which is probably off putting for readers more accustomed to big muscly punchman shonen - Rozen Maiden is still a great read with a lot of charm. In part this is because it's not really a shonen or at least is only partly one: it's a NEET rescue story embedded within a shonen shell.

The young, average boy main character isn't powerful or ambitious or heroic, as we might expect in typical adventure manga - he's a socially withdrawn hikikomori with an internet addiction. All of the action, the little there is, is handled by the titular Rozen ...