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Oshimeter
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Synopsis
After dropping serious cash on a state-of-the-art maid robot named Yui from a company called MaidWorks, Takaya Murase makes it clear he has no intention of letting her do actual maid work. Yui boots up ready to cook, clean, and be the perfect domestic helper. There's just one problem: Takaya couldn't care less about any of that. He bought her exclusively to play dress-up with his collection of embarrassing cosplay outfits. That's basically the entire premise of this 3-episode OVA from 2007, and it leans into it hard. The comedy runs on one joke, but it commits to it — Yui genuinely wants to be useful, and Takaya keeps derailing her with increasingly ridiculous costume changes. She's flustered, he's shameless, and the whole thing plays out like a slapstick tug-of-war between a dutiful AI and an unrepentant otaku. It's pure ecchi gag comedy with zero pretense about being anything deeper. If you've watched Chobits and thought "what if they dropped the philosophy and just made it silly," this is roughly that. It also shares DNA with Hand Maid May and Heaven's Lost Property in how it uses a sci-fi setup mostly as an excuse for comedic fanservice scenarios. The art has that classic mid-2000s moe look — soft pastels, exaggerated reactions, the whole nostalgic package. It's three episodes, it's light, and it knows exactly what it is. Not every show needs to reinvent the genre. Sometimes a robot maid comedy is just a robot maid comedy.
Episode Guide
Oshimeter0-5960-7980-100
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Characters
Yui
Yui, Takaya's dedicated and hardworking maid, is Koharu Biyori's protagonist.
Portrayed by Kitamura Eri
Takaya Murase
Takaya Murase is Yui's lecherous owner, obsessed with girls in costumes, and unlikely to change his behavior.
Portrayed by Becerril Diego
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-12 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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