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Rozen Maiden (2008)

“Alternate-universe college Jun builds Rozen Maiden Shinku from mail-order parts, then enters N-Field to finish her and fight Kirakishou.”

Rozen Maiden (2008)

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959 rank · 10,299 readers · 290 favorites
Seinen Psychological Drama Fantasy Supernatural
68 chapters · 10 volumes · 2008 - 2014 · Manga
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Alternate-universe college Jun builds Rozen Maiden Shinku from mail-order parts, then enters N-Field to finish her and fight Kirakishou.

In the original timeline of Rozen Maiden, shut-in Jun Sakurada chose to wind up the sentient Rozen Maiden doll Shinku and help her participate in the Alice Game, a contest between the dolls. But if Jun had chosen not to wind her up, his life would have been very different. In an alternate universe, Jun has grown up and is in college, but he is gloomy and still bears the scars of his hikikomori past. While working at a bookstore, he finds a weekly book series called "How to Make a Girl," which includes a spring to wind a doll. When he arrives home that night, the next volume in the series is waiting in his apartment, along with a case for the doll and some parts to make the fifth Rozen Maiden, Shinku. But once he has most of the pieces, the books stop coming, and he receives a letter revealing publication has stopped. The letter also states that to get the rest of the doll parts, he will have to retrieve them from a place called the N-Field. As if things weren't strange enough already, he begins to receive emails from his younger self, asking for his help in defeating the malicious seventh doll, Kirakishou. So with an incomplete doll, Jun enters the N-Field, unaware of the events that will unfold.

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 68 × 10 ch × vol
  • Total read 9h 04m approx
  • Published Apr 2008 – Jan 2014
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M5496 catalog

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