Mai-chan's Daily Life | |
Ja Kanji: | まいちゃんの日常 |
Ja Romaji: | Mai-chan no Nichijō --> |
Type: | manga |
Game Over | |
Author: | Waita Uziga |
Publisher: | Sanwa Shuppen |
Demographic: | Seinen |
Imprint: | Sanwa Comics |
Magazine: | Ayla Deluxe |
Published: | February 24, 2003 |
Volumes: | 1 |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Waita Uziga |
Publisher: | Sanwa Shuppen |
Demographic: | Seinen |
Imprint: | Sanwa Comics |
Magazine: | Ayla Deluxe |
Published: | April 21, 2004 |
Volumes: | 1 |
Type: | live film |
MAI CHAN'S Daily Life: THE MOVIE | |
Director: | Sado Satō |
Runtime: | 63 minutes |
is a manga released in Japan consisting of 11 chapters and an omake, written and illustrated by Waita Uziga. It was published by Sanwa Shuppan on April 21, 2004, and serialized in Ayla Deluxe magazine. The manga was adapted from a previous manga written and illustrated by Waita Uziga, called Game Over, which is a compilation of 10 short stories. Two of the chapters were about Mai's story, the second chapter, "Mai-chan's Secret", and the third, "Mai-chan's Daily Life". Game Over was published on February 24, 2003 by Sanwa Shuppen, and serialized in Ayla Deluxe magazine.
A live-action film adaptation was released on November 29, 2014, directed and written by Sado Satō. An Koshi played the title role of Mai-chan.
A young maid, referred to as "Mai-chan", happens to be immortal, and her mistress forces her to participate in sexual acts with customers, who are allowed to do whatever they want to her. As well as being immortal, she has the ability to regenerate, as does a young boy called Kizuna. A life of being sexually humiliated and dismembered daily ensues.
A live action film adaptation entitled MAI CHAN'S Daily Life: THE MOVIE was announced on Friday, 14 March 2014 by the manga creator Waita Uziga. Casting choices for the film included An Koshi as the title character, Mai-chan, Miyako Akane as a new character named Miyako, Soaco Roman as the head maid, and Shogo Maruyama as the master of the residence. The film was directed and written by Sado Satō, and supervised by Waita Uziga.[1] The film was released on November 29, 2014, and had an English release on September 20, 2016.[2]
The manga is well known for its grotesque material, and two scenes nearing the manga's end have become a popular internet meme and subject on 4chan. The title was included on She's Lost Control's "A Beginner's Guide to Eff’d-Up Hentai", which also includes Night Shift Nurses, Bible Black, and Imouto Paradise!.[3]
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