My-Otome

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My-Otome
舞-乙HiME
(Mai-Otome)
Genre Action, Drama, Comedy
TV anime
Director Masakazu Obara
Writer Hiroyuki Yoshino
Studio Sunrise
Licensor Flag of Japan Bandai Visual
Flag of the United States Bandai Entertainment
Flag of Australia Madman Entertainment
Network Flag of Japan TV Aichi, TV Osaka, TV Tokyo
Original run October 6, 2005March 30, 2006
Episodes 26
Related works

My-Otome (舞-乙HiME Mai-Otome?) is an anime series created by Sunrise. Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it is a spinoff of My-HiME anime series and as such My-Otome takes place in a new setting with new main characters.

The series originally premiered on TV Tokyo from October 6, 2005 to March 30, 2006. An OVA sequel to the series, My-Otome Zwei, has been made and released in Japan, and an upcoming prequel, My-Otome 0~S.ifr~, has been announced. The series is licensed for North American distribution by Bandai Entertainment, and the first volume will be released in July. [1] In English, it is being released under the title My-乙HiME: My-Otome. [2]

Contents

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[edit] Story

My-Otome's story takes place in the distant future on the planet Earl, colonized by immigrants from Earth centuries ago. "Old technology" has survived in the form of nanomachines that allow female virgins to take the role of Meister Otomes - bodyguards, attendants and warriors that serve the royalty of various kingdoms.

Arika Yumemiya has come to Windbloom Kingdom in search of her mother, whom Arika knows was an Otome. On her arrival she meets the top Coral Otome student, Nina Wáng, and Windbloom's heir to the throne, Mashiro Blan de Windbloom. The series follows Arika's progress as a student at Garderobe Academy and the machinations of those desiring the destructive power of the old technology for themselves.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Related Works

The My-Otome manga follows an alternate storyline; in it, Mashiro Blanc de Windbloom is actually a male imposter attending classes at Garderobe. The manga was serialized in Shōnen Champion.

A spin-off manga titled My-Otome Saga Ryuu to Otome no Namida (舞-乙HiME列伝(マイオトメ・サガ) 竜と乙女の涙 lit. My-Otome Saga The Dragon and the Maiden's Tear?), set 100 years into the past of the My-Otome anime, was serialized in MediaWorks' Dengeki G's Magazine between February 30, 2007 and July 30, 2007, containing five chapters. The manga is accompanied by a novel based on the same premise and characters but with a different title, My-Otome Saga Ayane Korin ♥ Hen (舞-乙HiME列伝(マイオトメ・サガ) アヤネ降臨♥篇 lit. My-Otome Saga Ayane's Advent ♥ Chapter?), which is being published by Tokuma Shoten under their Tokuma Dual Bunko label. This novel and manga are part of the My-HiME Big Bang Project, a plan to release a large amount of products related to My-HiME and My-Otome in Japan in the year 2007. As of now, only 6 products within this project have been revealed so far. [3]

There is also a spin-off manga called My-Otome Arashi, which takes place immediately after the events of My-Otome.

In addition, there's also a PlayStation 2 Game called "My-Otome: Otome Butoushi!!" (舞-乙HiME 乙女舞闘史!! lit. My-Otome: Otome Dance Fight Chronicles!!)?), which narrates all the main story outline of My-Otome, and highlights all the Dance Fights between Otomes.

[edit] Theme songs

Main article: My-Otome soundtracks

Opening themes

Ending themes

Insert songs

  • Kaze to Hoshi ni Dakarete... (風と星に抱かれて…) by Minami Kuribayashi (Ep. 24)
  • Hoshi ga Kanaderu Monogatari (星が奏でるものがたり) (4th Stanza) by Ami Koshimizu (Ep. 22)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Amazon.com Website My-Otome Volume 1 DVD Product lising
  2. ^ Amazon.com: My-Hime Z: My-Otome, Vol. 1: My-Hime Z: My-Otome: Movies & TV
  3. ^ (Japanese) My-HiME Big Bang Project.

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