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Rozen Maiden Fitness School

January 20th, 2008 by James

An Akihabara maid salon called Your Maiden now offers otaku a chance to do a Rozen Maiden workout! Here’s a clip from a TV program that went there for some training:

More details on Your Maiden can be found at Maidblog.net or its official homepage.

[via Zaeega]



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Comment by Sushikingu
2008-01-20 10:59:22

Wow, that girl on the right (the tall one with short hair) is sure a b*tch, isn’t she. Can’t she at least enjoy being silly and getting paid for it, rather than acting like a pasttime that many otaku will really enjoy doing is something beneath her. :/

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Comment by gargoyle1
2008-01-24 02:38:52

Geeze! Somebody introduce that “maid” to an orthodontist – fast!

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Comment by Ileen
2008-01-29 04:38:27

This blatant commercialism is totally taking advantage of the otaku, making them pay for another ‘maid’ aspect of anime. I really doubt that these exercises will help people get fit. Japanese women should take on real sports(karate, swimming, tennis, etc) instead of this ‘maid’ nightmare some silly middle aged women or men created If I didn’t know any better, I’d think these people were totally wasted, but it would help if the short haired girl cracked a smile, or at least pretended she enjoyed what she was doing. To Otaku, the bravest of dorks my word to you; Beware of the money sucking-stupidly giggling-bone cringing talk of the ‘maid’ wannabes

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