Rozen Maiden: Ouvertüre

Rozen Maiden: Ouvertüre / ローゼンメイデン・オーベルテュー / Rozen Maiden: Ouverture
Rozen Maiden: Ouvertüre
Genres: Action, Drama, Seinen, Supernatural
Demographics: Seinen
Studios: Nomad
Producers: Mellow Head
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Rating: 7.71 / 10
Rank: #1292
Popularity: #3013
Users Listed: 63,510
Users Scored: 35,384
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/10/2025
Aired: December 23, 2006 – December 24, 2006 (Fall)
Type: Tv Special
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 2

Synopsis:

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century London, this narrative explores the intricate history between the Rozen Maidens, lifelike dolls designed for combat. Jun Sakurada, living alongside these automatons, finds an unexpected moment of quiet reflection when Souseiseki recounts a pivotal memory. The story centers on Shinku and Suigintou's initial encounter, revealing a deeply painful origin for their enduring rivalry.

Through this tale, the anime unveils the harsh realities surrounding Suigintou’s creation and how fractured communication fostered a profound animosity between the two dolls. It offers a glimpse into the complex emotional landscapes of artificial beings grappling with identity, belonging, and the consequences of past trauma. The narrative examines themes of friendship, betrayal, and the burden of inherited conflict within a world where artificial life blurs the lines between creation and sentience.

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Episodes:

  • Episode 1: Eternity (Aired: 12/23/2006)
  • Episode 2: Vanity (Aired: 12/23/2006)

Characters:

  • Shinku (Main) - Voice Actors: Sawashiro, Miyuki, Lee, Mela, Aflalo, Esther
  • Suigintou (Main) - Voice Actors: Tanaka, Rie, Strassman, Karen, Tefnin, Claire
  • Barasuishou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Gotou, Saori, Platt, Tara, Correa, Alexandra
  • Detective Kun-Kun (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tsukui, Kyousei, Donnay, Patrick
  • Enju (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ono, Daisuke, Miller, Jason, Hinderyckx, Michel
  • Hinaichigo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Lynn, Sherry, Nogawa, Sakura, Wegnez, Béatrice
  • Kanaria (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shimura, Yumi, Valenzuela, Cristina, Vanderliden, Coralie
  • Laplace no Ma (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tsukui, Kyousei, Manet, David
  • Rozen, Father (Supporting)
  • Sakurada, Nori (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Rikimaru, Noriko, Kwan, Jennie, Fyon, Véronique
  • Sakurada, Jun (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sanada, Asami, Marshall, Mona, Janssen, Thierry
  • Sarah (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sanada, Asami, Cabanos, Christine Marie
  • Shirosaki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Takahiro, Silverstein, Keith, Manet, David
  • Souseiseki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Taylor, Julie Ann, Morinaga, Rika, Lehmann, Dascha, Landresse, Sophie
  • Suiseiseki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kuwatani, Natsuko, Forstadt, Rebecca, Boquet, Cathy

Staff:

  • Kananiwa, Kozue (Producer)
  • Nakamura, Shinichi (Producer)
  • Nakayama, Yoshihisa (Producer)
  • Tanaka, Junichirou (Assistant Producer)
  • Matsuo, Kou (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Tsuruoka, Youta (Sound Director)
  • Hanada, Jukki (Script, Series Composition)
  • Yamazaki, Mitsue (Storyboard)
  • ALI PROJECT (Theme Song Performance)
  • Katakura, Mikiya (Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Composition)
  • Shimotsuki, Haruka (Theme Song Performance)
  • myu (Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Composition)
  • Fujii, Fumino (Key Animation)
  • Igari, Takashi (Key Animation)
  • Ishii, Kumi (Animation Director, Character Design)
  • Itou, Hideki (Key Animation)
  • Kamei, Daisuke (Key Animation)
  • Kamogawa, Takahiro (Key Animation)
  • Katou, Tsurugi (Key Animation)
  • Kawahara, Kumiko (Key Animation)
  • Kikuchi, Sadakazu (Publicity)
  • Kikuchi, Toshihiro (Animation Director)
  • Kobayashi, Ryou (Key Animation)
  • Kogawa, Youko (Planning)
  • Ledford, John (Executive Producer)
  • Mitsumune, Shinkichi (Music)
  • Mitsuwaka, Takayo (Key Animation)
  • Nakajima, Yoshimi (Planning)
  • Nishihata, Ayumi (Key Animation)
  • Nozaki, Reiko (Assistant Animation Director, 2nd Key Animation)
  • Oota, Kenji (Animation Director, 2nd Key Animation)
  • PEACH‐PIT (Original Creator)
  • Sakurai, Masaaki (Key Animation)
  • Sgroi, Victor (Production Coordination)
  • Shibata, Chikako (Background Art, Art Director)
  • Takemiya, Mutsumi (Editing)
  • Tamura, Masafumi (Animation Director, Key Animation, Assistant Animation Director)
  • Tanigawa, Masaki (Key Animation)
  • Ueno, Takashi (Key Animation)
  • Umezaki, Hiroko (Color Design)
  • Yamada, Minoru (Sound Effects)
  • Yamamoto, Shinji (Key Animation)
  • Yamashita, Noriko (Key Animation)
  • Yamauchi, Naoki (Key Animation)

Reviews:

  • User Imperturbable (Score: 10/10):
    I'll let you know right off the bat I am extremely biased toward Rozen Maiden: Ouvertüre. One, as of this moment, this is the only thing on my anime list that I've rated a ten (not even Rozen Maiden or Rozen Maiden: Träumend gets this honour); two, I think Tanaka Rie (Suigintou's seiyuu) is spectacular; and three, my favourite doll is Suigintou. Now, to the important stuff: Why do I like this so much? Simply enough, it explains why Suigintou is the way she is. Haven't you watched or read enough things where there are incredibly evil antagonists, and you hate their guts, but youhave no idea why they're doing what they're doing?nnSuigintou starts to change in Träumend but as viewers we still don't understand where her attitude comes from. Those who have watched Rozen Maiden will know why Suigintou's particularly sensitive to certain insults, but Ouvertüre tells us the real reason, and I am inclined to believe even Suigintou-haters will empathise (or at the very least, sympathise) with her, even if only for a fleeting moment.nnAnd even though the events in Ouvertüre take place before both Rozen Maiden and Träumend, I highly suggest watching Ouvertüre last to fully appreciate it.nnIn other news, the art and animation's wonderful, and as for "sound", I tend to weigh the seiyuu's performance more heavily than the music. Both Tanaka Rie and Sawashiro Miyuki (Shinku's seiyuu) were outstanding in Ouvertüre. And I'm not kidding about that at all. I don't think it's possible to watch Ouvertüre and come away thinking, "The seiyuu could've been better than that."nnI do wish it were longer-- for how can two episodes sate the insatiable? -- but I think it's a suitable length for Ouvertüre as far as things go. The point of Ouvertüre isn't to answer and explain all the unanswered questions thus far; it's to give Suigintou character development.nnAnd in that regard, I think it's succeeded in a most spectacular fashion.
  • User Venneh (Score: 7/10):
    Title: Rozen Maiden Ouverture Anime: Ouverture was animated by the same studio that did the other two seasons (Nomad), directed by the same guy (Kou Matsuo), and ran on Japanese TV from December 22nd to December 23rd, 2006. Again, this may or may not correspond to the manga; since I have yet to read it, I'll have to get back to you on that. Story: Ouverture focuses on the first meeting between Shinku and Suigin Tou, mainly through a flashback as Sousei Seki tells the tale to Jun. The flashback part takes place back in Victorian England, and the modern day part takes place betweenepisodes six and eight of Träumend.nnWow. It's amazing, seeing what a violent 180 everyone's personalities took to become what they are today. Well, everyone except the Sekis, really. nnStill, I felt that something was missing from this OVA. But that falls more under Length. Overall, though, the plot for the OVA was pretty good, about the same as the writing for Traumend. Definitely dark, definitely revealing, but it felt like there could've been more.nnArt: This is the pinnacle of the art that Rozen Maiden has shown thus far. The tones are definitely darker, and it's absolutely beautiful.nnMusic: No original music for this OVA; instead, it uses music from the previous two seasons. Except for the OP (again, done by ALI Project), which is probably my least favorite of all their OPs. Again, though, the ED (done by kukui) is made of awesomeness, and is my favorite of the three.nnLength: The OVA really feels like it's missing something. The plot only starts picking up in the last third of the first episode, and it wraps up pretty quickly in the second (and last) episode. If it had been given an episode or two more, it probably would've had a chance to really shine. (Personally, I would've liked a whole twelve-episode series centered on Suigin Tou, but hey, that's just me. :P)nnSeiyuu: Ouverture keeps the same seiyuu from the previous two seasons, so I don't feel the need to repeat what I've said the last two reviews.nnOverall: Ouverture is a pretty good OVA, but it's not ZOMG material. Maybe if it had been given a few more episodes, it could've been.nnStory: 7/10nArt: 8/10nMusic: 8/10nLength: 7/10nSeiyuu: 8/10nnOverall: 38/50; 76% (C)
  • User angelsreview (Score: 6/10):
    I am not exactly sure when this series actually ends up starting as there are many characters from Traumend but yet there is also a lot more information about the Alice Game that Jun doesn’t seem to know at the end of the series. There is also a lot of information on Suigintou. Because of the fact that most of the story revolves in a different era then the rest of the series, it makes it so the animation is a lot different as well. I believe the story is actually in Europe as well meaning a different look to the backgrounds. The personality ofthe only few human characters we see also show this different world well in how strict they are to their daughter in how she acts. The young girl, Sarah, who is Shinku’s medium in that time can’t seem to act like a child at all. She is always talked down upon by her mother and her father doesn’t seem to notice her all that well for the times we do see them. On the other hand, Sarah is also quiet harsh, especially about the ideas of Shinku fighting. She seems almost to light up when the subject of fighting dolls comes up a bit. nnThe other part that is in the normal world is pretty much normal to the slice of life storyline but it is very short.nnThe animation is very similar to the other seasons except since most is a flash back, we have a sort of slight sepia tone to it. The area in the flashback is very early 20th century Europe and has a very gray looking area. The N-field that they fight in is also a bit gray even if it still retains its color. No matter if they are looking back in time or the normal time, the dolls still seem like they are not part of the human world. They still seem more detailed and stand out. nnThe opening song is actually a lot more calming then the first two. It has an even more haunting presence to the song, I think because it sort of focuses more on Suigintou and her feelings rather then the others. The ending has a bit more of an up beat then the opening which is opposite to the other seasons. nnThough this was a very short ‘OVA’ (or at least I think it was an OVA), it had a lot of information that I really do think was needed about the dolls and the Alice Game. It still had a lot of questions but it answered more then it gave.
  • ... and 5 more reviews

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  • Rozen Maiden (manga - Adaptation)
  • Rozen Maiden: Träumend (anime - Parent Story)