Since the request references " Maki-chan to Nau " (a Japanese adult animated series and game) and adds "new," I’ve developed a feature concept that modernizes the existing story—originally about a girl living next door who jokingly suggests being blackmailed

1. Executive Summary

1. The "Aggressive Senpai" Archetype

Maki herself is a significant part of the series' enduring popularity. In many romance or adult anime, female characters are often passive. Maki flips this script; she is the initiator. She is vocal about what she wants and enjoys taking the lead. This portrayal of a sexually empowered, dominant female character resonates with a specific audience demographic.

Maki-chan to Nao, also known as "Maki and Nao" or, more officially, "Sankarea: The Stigma of the Others," is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Hattori. The manga was later adapted into an anime television series in 2012. The story revolves around Maki Kujo, a high school girl who becomes involved with a vampire named Nao.

The story revolves around Maki, a high school girl who becomes involved with a mysterious entity known as "Nau."

Multiple episodes have been released, including specific chapters like under the Collaboration Works label. Official Sources: