Souseiseki is the … The story follows Jun Sakurada, a middle school student who withdrew from society after s…

It is revealed during that same battle that Kirakishou has no interest in the Rosa Mysticas of the other dolls. Since Souseiseki alone could not achieve this goal, she fights Suiseiseki to gather the two gardeners' tools, the shears (which is her primary weapon) and the watering can, which together can affect an individual's soul tree. Soon afterwards she dies once again, growing rose vines and a white rose out of her right eye. Sadly, this turns into a going as far of defending Kirakishou of Shinku and Suigintou because of Souseiseki's body being in the line. The spirit "Meimei," is named for the Japanese word "Mei", meaning "darkness". )Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese), Karen Strassman (English), Mamiko Noto (early drama CD)Suigintou is the first Rozen Maiden doll. Jun made Shinku, Jun just a few days agreed to give Suigintou his energy, Kirakishou's body was made by Jun as well and Suiseiseki just came out of nowhere and demanded he kiss the ring she has with her.After Jun was abducted too, the dolls asked his help since "Jun" is the master of three of them.Kirakishou tricked him by making him think she was younger Jun so he could make her a temporary body out of Souseiseki's body.While Kirakishou drains the life out the mediums, it's implied that he's using the bodies to create an "organic" doll body, as he calls the mediums "materials".He's making new "sisters" for Kirakishou to help her to dispose of the remaining 5 Rozen Maidens. The rose vines are also used to foreshadow Kirakishou's impending appearance, especially when wrapped around some unsuspecting character. However, in her dream, she was seemed to be ragged black wings that have ravaged her back with cracks, by be refused by Souseiseki's Rosa Mystica. Barasuishou's true origin is revealed in the final episode of Barasuishou is the exclusive character of the anime She never actually meets Jun in the anime, but in the manga, Kanaria brings her to the Sakurada residence, where Micchan shortly after nicknames Jun as "Junjun."

Nearly happens at the climax of the manga. Her personality mostly complements that of Hinaichigo, who eventually becomes her good friend and rival; they often debate on whose medium is "better", i.e. Shinku does not beat Hinaichigo outright; the younger doll simply exhausted the energy of her medium, Tomoe, and she becomes, in Shinku's opinion, another servant. Her artificial spirit is Mei-Mei.The second Rozen Maiden doll, Kanaria makes her appearance only later in the series. Her appearance is not only the most masculine of the dolls, but her speech is also noted to be of the masculine form, using the first person In the manga, Souseiseki's master wanted to use her power to enter other people's dreams and exact revenge on his brother's lover, who he felt had stolen his brother from him. In fact, she cares deeply for everyone in her life, even if she does not show it outwardly, a personality of a stereotypical In the anime, Suiseiseki's first impression is different than that of the manga. And she has an ability to be able to use a life energy of human without a ring. The eight volumes were localized to North America by Tokyopopbetween March 2003 and June 2007. German • Spanish • French About Rozen Maiden || Recent Changes List of Chapters || List of Episodes This is an ever-growing database dedicated to the Rozen Maiden series. Later on, she has made an appearance as a transfer student in Jun's class, although how or why she got there is unclear. Of all the dolls, she's the one who wants to become Alice the most to please Rozen and prove she does deserve being the perfect girl. Even though Kirakishou could not initially exist in the real world, she could still affect real world events; she gives a rose ring to Odille Fosset, the granddaughter of Corinne Fosset, Hinaichigo's former mistress. There are currently … She also uses the vines to create a spider web-like structure on which she crawls, appropriately enough, like a spider to get around the N-Field. Her artificial spirit is named for a fragrance. She loves to play, being with her friends, and just generally have fun. Both her hair and her ornately ruffled dress are white, as indicated by Shinku's description of her in volume 6 of the manga, and by the remodeled version of the original manga. When it is just down to her and Shinku as the remaining dolls, Kirakishou breaks down, telling Shinku how envious she is of what the other dolls had that she didn't. Although she can be ridiculously naïve and selfish, she has nothing but the best intentions for those that she cares about. Barasuishou is a doll created by Enju, Rozen's apprentice. She has also actively (and somewhat forcibly) made Jun form a contract with her. Her only anime appearance was towards the end of the finale of Kirakishou claims that as the seventh doll, she lacks a physical body and could only exist in the N-Field. In the later chapters of the second manga series, Rozen makes an appearance as a young school boy. Souseiseki apparently does not have a medium, because Motoharu Shibasaki was never shown to have a rose ring. Barasuishou's "Father" is Enju, who was initially believed to be Rozen himself, but is revealed to merely be Rozen's jealous apprentice.