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Thu May 20 10:00:53 EDT 2004


Posted by Tom:
Hanaukyo Maids Tai: La Verite #3

   I have an interesting love/hate relationship with Hanaukyou Maids Tai:
   La Verite. I'm a big fan of the original manga and the original anime
   by PC-Moe. The only problem I had with that anime was that it was
   overly short, ending before it resolved the relationship between Tarou
   and Mariel. I was happy to see a new series coming out, but that
   happiness turned into dread when I found out that it was going to be a
   retelling of the story by a new team, rather than the continuation I
   thought the first series deserved.

   Let me break here for a second to bring people up to speed on the
   premise of Hanaukyo Maids. Tarou is a middle-school student who's lost
   his mother. (His father abandoned them earlier in his life.) He gets a
   call from his grandfather asking him to come to visit. When he gets
   their, he finds that he is now the head of a rich and powerful family
   dynasty, and that he's inherited a mansion that makes the [1]palace of
   Versailles look like a dump. This mansion is staffed by hundreds or
   thousands of maids, many of whom are specialists in areas like
   construction, mecha design, security, IT, and so on. Of course, there
   are also maids who clean the house, but they tend not to be very
   interesting.

   Main characters include Mariel, the head maid, extremely nice and
   devoted to Tarou. At least in the original series, he has a crush on
   her, but she's very much an enigma to him. Ikyou is the mecha-creating
   maid whose inventions never work. She serves as sort of a big sister
   to Tarou, with the non-talking Cynthia fulfilling the role of a little
   sister. Konoe is the strict head of security. The triplets (the names
   they have vary by series) provide much of the series' fan-service.
   Lastly, there's Ryuuka Jihiou, the head of the rival Jihiou family,
   who alternates between being a pain and trying to get Tarou to marry
   her.

   Anyway, back to discussing La Verite, the second series. My dislike of
   it was confirmed by the first two episodes. Many of the characters
   felt significantly meaner in La Verite, as compared to the first
   series. For example, in the first series, Ikyou would always harass
   Tarou... but it was normally to try to teach him some sort of lesson.
   In this series, she has him wear a stripper-mecha as a hat... just as
   some sort of sick practical joke, damaging his reputation among the
   poor unfortunate victim-maids. The second episode also wasn't that
   good.

   Then, after a long delay, episode 3 was released on fansubs today.
   (I'm writing this on Tuesday, but you won't read it until Thursday
   thanks to [2]powerblogs delayed posting feature. I want to spread out
   these reviews over an entire week, rather than bunching them up on
   Monday and Tuesday.) And, much to my chagrin, it was really good. It
   was a new story featuring Tarou, Cynthia, and Grace (who's a bit of a
   spoiler). And it was well executed and interesting. It gives me new
   hope that this series, while being different from the stories of the
   manga and the PC-Moe anime, may not be all that bad.

   I'll call this episode good, and point out that it significantly
   improved my opinion of La Verite.

References

   1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Versailles
   2. http://www.powerblogs.com/



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