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Marie Rose (Japanese: マリー・ローズ, Hepburn: Marī Rōzu) is a character in the Dead or Alive fighting game series by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja development team. In English, she is voiced by Christine Marie Cabanos, while in Japanese she is voiced by Mai Aizawa.
Marie Rose | |
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Dead or Alive character | |
First game | Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate: Arcade (2013) |
Created by | Saito Yutaka[1] |
Designed by | Natsuko "Fubuki" Kawakami[2] |
Voiced by | EN: Christine Marie Cabanos[3] JA: Mai Aizawa[2] |
In-universe information | |
Origin | Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Fighting style | Systema |
Conception and design
editWhen developing the arcade version of Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, Koei Tecmo art director Saito Yutaka wanted to include a character that would heavily contrast the series' previous designs and stand out, especially as the arcade version would be Japan-exclusive. Development team Team Ninja was also feeling restricted by the concept of how characters were expected to look in the series, and wanted to subvert player expectations, specifically in how the series had been defined by every female character having large breasts. Additionally where previous characters had been created from a concept of their fighting style or personality first in the series, they chose several keyword traits to develop around: "Gothic Lolita," "twin-tailed," and "small chested", keywords they had observed to be particular popular with youth in Japan at the time. Aspects such as her personality and style of speech were developed from several team meetings as they examined traits suitable for the character image they wanted to convey.[1]
The character's design was overseen by Natsuko "Fubuki" Kawakami. Even before the Gothic Lolita aspect was decided upon, she had wanted to introduce a younger character to contrast the "mature, stylish, and tall" women of the cast, citing the presence and popularity of such characters in anime. According to Kawakami, primary focuses were on the "target user group" and "what DOA doesn't have", which she felt helped the character's design come about naturally.[2] Marie Rose stands 147 cm (4 ft 10 in) tall, and has measurements of 74-56-78 cm (29-22-31 in).[4] As her physique was completely different from other characters in the game, the development team was worried she would be poorly received, so they emphasized her as being "cute" which quelled any concerns when they presented her to the public prior to the game's release. She was given blonde hair in a twin-tail hairstyle because she felt it suited the look they were going for, and combined well enough with her young appearance to differentiate her from other blonde characters in the series like Helena Douglas.[2]
Appearances
editMarie Rose was introduced in the arcade version of Koei Tecmo fighting game Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, established as an 18-year-old Swedish maid working as the servant of Helena.[5] She returns in Dead or Alive 6, where she forms a friendship with the young girl Honoka, with the two forming a tag team during the game's tournament.[6] She also appears in series spinoff title Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 where fans voted to include her by a wide margin,[7] and she later returned for related title Venus Vacation. In all appearances, she is voiced by May Aizawa in Japanese,[2] and in English by Christine Marie Cabanos.[3]
Her fighting style, Systema, is a Russian military martial art. Originally she was intended to use Shaolin Kung Fu, but after the development team learned about Systema they felt the fluidity of the techniques worked better with the cute movements they wanted Marie Rose to convey, dubbing the end result "Loli Systema". Team Ninja's motion director integrated a "strong sense of play" into her animations of his own accord, and the end result pleased the team more than they expected.[4]
Promotion and reception
editSeveral figures have been produced, such as one by Juya Co., Ltd for her appearance in Dead or Alive 5 Last Round,[8] and a 1/6th scale diorama by Koei Tecmo as part of their collaboration with mobile game Azur Lane.[9]
Since her debut Marie Rose has been mostly well received, and has often been a frequent subject of cosplay by fans of the series.[10] Matt Sainsbury of DigitallyDownloaded.net stated while he felt her character was "controversial [...] (for obvious reasons)",[11] he considered her one of his favorite characters in gaming. Describing Marie Rose as originally "something of a joke character" for how sharply she contrasted against the series' other female characters particularly in regards to bust size, he felt while she appeared intended to be "somewhat of a joke character" she had become one of the most popular in the series. Sainsbury attributed these factors to her being "coquettish and cute", but also the development team involving her more in the game's story which helped illustrate "glimpses of a fun and empowered personality".[12]
In contrast, the staff of Kakuchopurei criticized her design as "just loli fanservice" and felt there was not much thought put into her design, comparing her to characters such as Tekken's Lucky Chloe or Soulcalibur's Amy in that regard. They further felt she was less fleshed out and more a "checklist character" collection of tropes to fill out the roster, highlighting her short temper, short height and low attack damage. However, despite these criticisms they were hopeful the series would do more with Marie Rose in the series' main storyline.[13] Ishaan Sahdev of Siliconera described her as having an "interesting sense of style", noting while her original outfit tied into her gothic lolita aspect, he expressed confusion over what her primary alternate attire was supposed to be, describing it as a mix of swimsuit and maid outfit and furthermore a "crime against fashion".[14] On the other hand, Dengeki Online writer "Masked Imachi" heavily praised her battle suit attire, and considered her his current favorite character in the series. He expressed a preference for the character's stories over their gameplay, and appreciated how "cute" Marie Rose was, feeling that later additions to the series would have a hard time surpassing her character in terms of appeal.[15]
Dr. Ardian Indro Yuwono in a paper for Indonesian journal Interaksi examined the designs of several female characters in Dead or Alive 6, which included Marie Rose. Describing her as having "a child's body posture design" despite the character's age, with her physical features appearing more in line with a young teenager fitting of a "loli" archetype seen in media. In-game, Yuwono pointed out this was reflected by her outfit options; while many of the characters in Dead or Alive featured clothing options that exposed their bodies, he observed Marie Rose's were more covered and "childish", even in regards to swimwear. He felt while Marie Rose was still sexually objectified in the series, her physical appearance made her unique in the game as the sexualization imposed on her character was not directly due to the physical but the "forbidden sexual fantasies" allusion of her design. He clarified that this did not make any negative implications for a viewer attracted to her however, thanks to her established adult age of 18. Meanwhile, he stated her maid element furthered the sexual fantasy aspect of the character, representing a Japanese trope commonly found in maid cafes and pornography depicting a subservient woman, as well as a particularly popular subject in cosplay.[16]
References
edit- ^ a b Sainsbury, Matt (March 20, 2020). "Marie Rose: The Making of Dead or Alive's Doll-Faced Superstar". DigitallyDownloaded.net. Archived from the original on September 24, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Nishikawa, Zenji (March 28, 2023). 『DOAXVV』インタビュー。マリー・ローズ用の新コンテンツと水着が登場。キャラクターデザイン担当fubuki氏と製作した新たなときめきと、原点となった“小悪魔性” [DOAXVV Interview: Introducing New Content and Swimsuits for Marie Rose. A New Excitement Created With Character Designer Fubuki and the “Little Devilishness” That Became the Origin]. Famitsu (in Japanese). Retrieved November 29, 2024.
- ^ a b "About". chrstinecabanos.com. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
- ^ a b Team Ninja (February 19, 2015). Dead or Alive History Book 1995-2016 (in Japanese). Koei Tecmo. p. 48. ASIN B00OU9E3SM. UPC 4988615067747.
- ^ "Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate: Arcade Official Site". Gamecity.ne.jp. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
- ^ Saunders, Toby (March 1, 2019). "Dead or Alive 6 Roster | What Characters Are in the Game?". GameRevolution. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
- ^ McWhertor, Michael (September 19, 2015). "Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 Launches Spring 2016 With Playstation VR Support". Polygon. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
- ^ ビデオゲーム『Dead or Alive 5 Last Round』より 「マリー・ローズ」が2017年2月にフィギュア化 [Marie Rose From the Video Game Dead or Alive 5 Last Round Will Be Made Into a Figure In February 2017]. 4Gamer.net (in Japanese). September 8, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2024.
- ^ Stenbuck, Kite (January 29, 2024). "DOA Marie Rose Azur Lane Steamy Venus Figure Announced". Siliconera. Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
- ^ 人気ゲーム『Dead or Alive』シリーズより“小”悪魔サーバント・マリー・ローズのかわいいコスプレ写真特集! [A Special Feature on Cute Cosplay Photos of the "Little" Demon Servant Marie Rose From the Popular Game Dead or Alive Series!]. animate Times (in Japanese). October 3, 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2024.
- ^ Sainsbury, Matt (December 15, 2015). "Koei Tecmo's Gone and Made an Arabian Harem Girl Costume for Marie Rose and It's Gorgeous". DigitallyDownloaded.net. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2024.
- ^ Sainsbury, Matt (August 20, 2021). "The Friday Ten: Koei Tecmo's Ten 'Best Girls'". DigitallyDownloaded.net. Archived from the original on December 1, 2022. Retrieved November 28, 2024.
- ^ "Ranking The Dead or Alive Waifus From Hot To Scoville-Breaking Smokin'". Kakuchopurei. February 27, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ Sahdev, Ishaan (November 18, 2013). "Dead or Alive's Marie Rose Sure Has An Interesting Sense Of Style". Siliconera. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
- ^ Masked Imaichi (October 13, 2017). 最強&最胸ゲーム『デッド オア アライブ』シリーズを振り返る。戦いに震える胸の魅力とは!?【周年連載】 [Looking Back at the Strongest and Most Exciting Game Series, Dead or Alive. What Is the Charm of a Chest That Trembles in Battle? [Anniversary Series]]. Dengeki Online (in Japanese). Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ Yuwono, Adrian Indro (June 2022). "Perempuan Dalam Video Gim: Representasi Perempuan Dalam Dead or Alive 6" [Women In Video Games: Female Representation In Dead or Alive 6]. Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikas (in Indonesian). 11 (1): 67–68. eISSN 2548-4907. Retrieved November 29, 2024.
External links
edit- Media related to Marie Rose at Wikimedia Commons