

We shouldn’t be expecting the Window 10 mascot to be getter her own animated TV series and toy line for example. Mascots like this are usually created to appeal to the niche geek/otaku market in Japan and don’t get too much of a mainstream presence. The latter even got two girl characters, one of which, Ai Madobe you can see on the right in the image on this page.

Characters were also created for Internet Explorer, Windows 7 and Windows 8. This isn’t the first time Microsoft has used an anime schoolgirl-type mascot to advertise their products. Ai Nonaka will sign five prizes to be won by competition entrants. She will be voiced in campaigns by voice actress, Ai Nonaka who has leant her voice to popular anime series such as Negima!?, Doraemon, Clannad, Gintama and Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion.

The unnamed Windows 10 mascot (see left in the image above) is a time traveling, 17 year old schoolgirl from 100 years in the future ( maybe Windows 10 is Microsoft’s last OS after all!) who has come back in time to work in the real-world tech-geek Tokyo suburb, Akihabara. First spotted by WindowsCentral, Microsoft has just revealed their design for their anime-style mascot for the Windows 10 operating system in Japan and will be holding a competition to name it/her starting on June 19th.
