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Sep 10, 2021 4:12 AM
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Well that was quite the finale. Not a huge fan of the age gap relationships in this. Ryuuga and his student (even if she's technically older than him) and Mahoro's re-incarnation and Suguru are creepy. Kinda wish she had just stayed dead.

Overall, a pretty average ecchi rom-com. I enjoyed parts of it but didn't particularly care for it.
May 23, 2022 3:09 PM
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It's much better than the Gainax ending that the anime had. They actually explained the fate of each of the characters when they became adults plus the teacher. Yeah, I agree with you, the age gap is kinda creepy. Suguru is like 34 while the reincarnation of Mahoro is 18 or 19 so it just doesn't feel the same.

This series has a special place in my heart because I watched the anime back in 2005 and it and Chobits were the first non-mainstream and in Japanese that I've ever watched. I read the manga probably about 8 years ago and just today, I both watched the anime and read the manga so I can see the comparison and it feels like Gainax ruined this series with their stupid ending in the anime.
Jul 3, 2022 7:19 AM
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Ryuuga is an android and literally ageless so the Ryuuga-student relationship looked much worse when she was young than it does in the end. Unless he is killed, he is going to outlive her and not look a day older than the day he was created. I'm more wondering what happened to the family he had before he got formally involved with his student. We only see them briefly, but we see them. He has a wife and a kid (undoubtedly from a relationship she had before Ryuuga, the kid is too old to be his even if his is "fully functional"). Somewhere between then and now his relationship with her must end and a new one with his student began. We aren't given any information about when this happened. So it might not have even happened until she was already an adult. All we know is that there was some sort of attraction between the two while she was still a student, but there is nothing in the series to say that anything ever happened between them while she was still in school.

I've always been of the assumption that the infant Mahoro was a clone of the real Mahoro, the Saint scientist, with the memories of the other Mahoro, the android, implanted into her via Matthew, who retains all of android Mahoro's memories, as it is clearly stated that android Mahoro was an extension of Matthew. Assuming that clone Mahoro lived just as long as the fake age that android Mahoro was given (19) before "reuniting" with Suguru and knowing that Suguru was 14 during the entire series, then that would make adult Suguru 33 and clone Mahoro is 19. I, personally, would have preferred that she would have had her aging artificially accelerated to decrease the age gap, but it doesn't really bother me, even if, under 2004 law, Mahoro would still be considered a minor until she turned 20.

Gainax ruins everything. I try to pretend the animé ending never happened. Also, the Chobits animé has almost 10x as many user entries on MAL as Mahoromatic (240K to 25K). Even Love Hina only has 130K entries on MAL and Love Hina was everywhere in the early 2000's. Don't kid yourself, Chobits was as mainstream as mainstream could get when it was released in 2002.
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Ryuuga is an android and literally ageless so the Ryuuga-student relationship looked much worse when she was young than it does in the end. Unless he is killed, he is going to outlive her and not look a day older than the day he was created. I'm more wondering what happened to the family he had before he got formally involved with his student. We only see them briefly, but we see them. He has a wife and a kid (undoubtedly from a relationship she had before Ryuuga, the kid is too old to be his even if his is "fully functional"). Somewhere between then and now his relationship with her must end and a new one with his student began. We aren't given any information about when this happened. So it might not have even happened until she was already an adult. All we know is that there was some sort of attraction between the two while she was still a student, but there is nothing in the series to say that anything ever happened between them while she was still in school.

I've always been of the assumption that the infant Mahoro was a clone of the real Mahoro, the Saint scientist, with the memories of the other Mahoro, the android, implanted into her via Matthew, who retains all of android Mahoro's memories, as it is clearly stated that android Mahoro was an extension of Matthew. Assuming that clone Mahoro lived just as long as the fake age that android Mahoro was given (19) before "reuniting" with Suguru and knowing that Suguru was 14 during the entire series, then that would make adult Suguru 33 and clone Mahoro is 19. I, personally, would have preferred that she would have had her aging artificially accelerated to decrease the age gap, but it doesn't really bother me, even if, under 2004 law, Mahoro would still be considered a minor until she turned 20.

Gainax ruins everything. I try to pretend the animé ending never happened. Also, the Chobits animé has almost 10x as many user entries on MAL as Mahoromatic (240K to 25K). Even Love Hina only has 130K entries on MAL and Love Hina was everywhere in the early 2000's. Don't kid yourself, Chobits was as mainstream as mainstream could get when it was released in 2002.
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Don't kid yourself, Chobits was as mainstream as mainstream could get when it was released in 2002.


Oh hell yes, Chobits was freaking mainstream. I have a few friends that would literally list the animes as their favourites (not bad choices to be honest, it's just they play it off as not mainstream) that used to be part of the DVD anime collection HMV had available back in early 2000's.

I only ever watched the Mahoromatic anime and it was before I joined MAL, so not added to my list as I've only put stuff from 2007 onwards. Might watch the anime again and then finally read the manga, just not really been watching or reading much these past couple of years.

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