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|eyecolor= blue-green
|eyecolor= blue-green
|apfaction= [[Deceased OS-tans|Deceased]] (died 1979), was of the [[Apple Family]]
|apfaction= [[Deceased OS-tans|Deceased]] (died 1979), was of the [[Apple Family]]
|lineage= pre-Macintosh  
|lineage= [[Pre-Macintosh]]
|osper=Apple I
|osper=Apple I
|osdev=Apple Inc.
|osdev=Apple Inc.
|reldate=1976
|reldate=1976
|lastrel=N/A
|lastrel=N/A (discontinued late 1977)
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===Technical details===
===Technical details===
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She is depicted as a young hippy woman in her late teens, with long brown hair decorated with flowers, green eyes, patchy earth-colored clothing, and wood paraphernalia.  In addition to having a maternal disposition, she is also considered to be open-minded and idealistic, optimistic in the success of her offspring in leading the personal computer revolution.  Owing to the wood theme, Apple I-tan was originally depicted as a living doll (similar to a Rozen Maiden), although a later rendition seemingly depicts her as a regular woman of average height.
She is depicted as a young hippy woman in her late teens, with long brown hair decorated with flowers, green eyes, patchy earth-colored clothing, and wood paraphernalia.  In addition to having a maternal disposition, she is also considered to be open-minded and idealistic, optimistic in the success of her offspring in leading the personal computer revolution.  Owing to the wood theme, Apple I-tan was originally depicted as a living doll (similar to a Rozen Maiden), although a later rendition seemingly depicts her as a regular woman of average height.


Apple I-tan is considered the de facto mother of the entire [[Apple Family | Apple Family]], despite the fact that the Macintosh and OSX lines are not directly related to the original Apple computer line.  She is also a [[Deceased OS-tan | deceased character]], owing to the fact that few of the actual Apple I units have survived in working condition to this day, and thus has no active user following to keep the original system alive, but her death is mainly for storyline purposes. [[Apple II | Apple II-tan]], [[Apple III | Apple III-tan]] and [[Apple Lisa | Lisa-tan]] were the only Apple-tans to have known her in life (although the latter was too young to remember); thus given her proximity to her mother, Apple II-tan carries an apple-shaped pendant with an old black  white photo of Apple I-tan in remembrance.
Apple I-tan is considered the de-facto mother of the entire [[Apple Family | Apple Family]], despite the fact that the [[Classic Mac|Macintosh]] and [[NeXT/OSX|OSX lines]] are not directly related to the original Apple computer line.  She is also a [[Deceased OS-tan | deceased character]], owing to the fact that few of the actual Apple I units have survived in working condition to this day, and thus has no active user following to keep the original system alive, but her death is mainly for storyline purposes. [[Apple II | Apple II-tan]], [[Apple III | Apple III-tan]] and [[Apple Lisa | Lisa-tan]] were the only Apple-tans to have known her in life (although the latter was too young to remember); thus given her proximity to her mother, Apple II-tan carries an apple-shaped pendant with an old black  white photo of Apple I-tan in remembrance.


===History and background===
===History and background===
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