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Yu & Ai Madobe
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Character Information
Common Names Windows 8-tan
Other Names 8-tan, Windows 8, Metro
Human Name(s) Yu & Ai Madobe, Aya Madobe
Faction Windows Family
Lineage WinNT
Appearance
Height Roughly 5'8" (172.7 cm)
Hair Color Brigh Brownish Red
Eye Color Blue
Design
First Appearance 11 Oct 2012
Technical Information
System Personified Windows 8
Developer(s) Microsoft Corporation
Debut 25 Oct 2012

Yu & Ai Madobe

Yu & Ai are the unofficial mascots for Windows 8, which first appeared in an article about the two mascots for Windows 8 on October 11th, 2012. Before this article, one can see the silhouette of Yu Madobe at the end of a music video entitled Through The Window by MasatakaP and Electrocutica, that was the opener for Microsoft Developer Days in japan, and which stars Claudia Madobe,with a quick appearance by Nanami Madobe at the end shortly before the silhouette is seen.

Windows 8 DSP

WIndows 8 DSP Yu & Ai

In Japan, one can buy 2 special editions of Windows 8 DSP which includes theme packs for Yu or Ai, as well as the accompanying sounds. Furthermore, in the Akihabara shopping district one can by a limited edition of these versions of Windows 8 DSP that include extra voices not contained in the regular Yu & Ai editions, as well as the Microsoft Wedge Mouse included will have an illustration on it of either Yu or Ai.


Other Renditions

Though Yu & Ai are the mascots used in Windows 8, theyre not the only ones! There's not many but a few fan made ones have surfaced in the fandom, such as a few from our very own users in the Os-tan collection forums, as well as a comic strip that oddly depicted 8-tan as a film director.

Gallery

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See Also

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS-tan

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-10-11/microsoft-windows-8-2-new-japanese-moe-mascots-revealed