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Maid Sama!
Cover of Maid Sama! volume 1 as published by Hakusensha, featuring Misaki Ayuzawa (right) and Takumi Usui (left).
会長はメイド様!
(Kaichō wa Maid-sama!)
GenreRomantic comedy
Manga
Written byHiro Fujiwara
Published byHakusensha
English publisher
MagazineLaLa
DemographicShōjo
Original runDecember 2005September 2013
Volumes18
Anime television series
Directed byHiroaki Sakurai
Produced byAkio Matsuda
Written byHiro Fujiwara
Music byWataru Maeguchi
StudioJ.C.Staff
Licensed by
Original networkTBS, BS-TBS, Animax Asia
English network
Original run April 1, 2010 September 23, 2010
Episodes26 + 1 (List of episodes)

Maid Sama! (会長はメイド様!, Kaichō wa Meido-sama!, lit. "The president is a maid!") is a shōjo manga series by Hiro Fujiwara. It is serialized in Hakusensha's monthly shōjo manga magazine, LaLa. There are currently 18 published volumes under the Hana to Yume Comics imprint in Japan.[1] In their Anime Expo 2008 panel, North American publisher Tokyopop announced its various newly licensed series and that Kaichō wa Maid-sama! would be titled Maid-sama!.[2] An anime adaptation began airing on April 1, 2010.[3]

Plot

Once an all-boys school, Seika High, a renowned school full of reckless students, has recently become a co-ed school. However, with the female population still remaining a minority even after the change over the recent years, Misaki Ayuzawa takes it into her own hands to reform the school and allow a chance for the girls to feel safer in the rough environment. Even the teachers are on her side. Training, studying and even becoming the first female student council president of the school, Misaki has gained a reputation, among the male students body as an uptight boy-hating demon dictator and as a shining hope for the teachers and fellow female students. However, despite her tough-as-nails appearance, she secretly works part-time at a maid café in order to support her family.

Unfortunately, Misaki's secret is soon discovered by Takumi Usui, a popular boy at Seika High. Instead of exposing it to the school, though, Usui keeps it for himself and even becomes a regular at the café, much to Misaki's chagrin. Known for being a genius in pretty much everything from academics to athletics and for having rejected numerous confession of his female peers, Usui takes a liking to Misaki due to her standing out from other girls who are attracted to him because of his looks. After going through various awkward situations, including being confronted by a forgotten childhood friend of hers, Misaki falls in love with Usui, who reciprocates, and the two soon become a couple.

The problem does not stop from there though, as Usui's difficult familial past comes back to haunt him. Being an illegitimate child of a wealthy English royal family, Usui technically cannot form a relationship with anyone not in his social standing, Misaki included. Misaki has to see Usui being forced to transfer to a prestigious rival school, and then away from Japan completely when his family takes him back to England. By working through complicated and difficult ways, however, Misaki manages to find her way back to Usui, who concludes that he will continue his relationship with Misaki no matter what. In the epilogue, after solving the differences with Usui's family, Misaki and Usui finally hold their wedding ten years later.

Media

Manga

Maid Sama! is written and illustrated by Hiro Fujiwara. This series is serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine LaLa, and the serial chapters collected into volumes. The first volume was released on September 5, 2006.[4]

Outside Japan, the series was once licensed by Tokyopop, and it's been relicensed by Viz Media in North America,[5] JPF in Poland,[6] Pika Édition in France,[7] Carlsen Verlag in Germany,[8] Panini Comics in Italy, Mexico and Brazil,[9][10] and Everglory Publishing Co in Taiwan.[11] In Indonesia, the series was published by M&C Comic

The series ended on September 24, 2013.

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
01 September 5, 2006[4]4592184319April 7, 2009[5]978-1-4278-1403-6
  • 001. "The Student Council President is a Maid!"
  • 002. "A Maid Even At The School Festival"
  • 003. "Misaki M and two S's"
  • 004. "Misaki shishou"
02 February 5, 2007[12]9784592184324August 11, 2009[13]978-1-4278-1404-3
  • 005. "Miyabigaoka chess match"
  • 006. "Misa-chan as a boy"
  • 007. "Igarashi Tora"
  • 008. "Misa Chan and Igarashi Tora"
  • 009. "Sports Festival part 1"
03 August 4, 2007[14]9784592184331January 12, 2010[15]978-1-4278-1405-0
  • 010. "Sports Festival part 2"
  • 011. "What colour is Misaki? Natural colour?"
  • 012. "Little Sister Day?!!!"
  • 013. "Net idol Aoi"
  • 014. "Side Story"
  • 015. "Class 1-7 Soutaru Kanou"
04 December 5, 2007[16]9784592184348April 13, 2010[17]978-1-4278-1406-7
  • 016. "Unknown"
  • 017. "School Visitation Association and a Glasses Rabbit"
  • 018. "Maid Latte in the beach Party!"
  • 019. "Usui becomes an enemy!"
  • 019.1. "Side Story - And so, Momotarou became Maid-sama too!"
  • 019.2. "Side Story - The 3 idiots become Maid-samas, too!"
05 May 2, 2008[18]9784592184355July 13, 2010[19]978-1-4278-1689-4
  • 020. "Sakura's Love is the Indies"
  • 021. ^name not yet uploaded^
  • 022. ^name not yet uploaded^
  • 023. ^name not yet uploaded^
  • 024. "First Time Visit to Usui's... House?"
06 September 5, 2008[20]9784592186861September 28, 2010[21]978-1-4278-1690-0
  • 025. ^name not yet uploaded^
  • 026. "The Transfer Student, Shintani Hinata, Appear"
  • 027. "Outdoor School Camp Part 1"
  • 028. "Outdoor School Camp Part 2"
  • 028.1. "Special Chapter - "Blue Spring"
  • 028.2. "Side Story - Vice-President is a Prince!?"
07 April 3, 2009[22]9784592186878November 30, 2010[23]978-1-4278-1819-5
  • 029. "The Eating Contest"
  • 030. "Sensei, Misaki-chan Is in Deep Trouble!!"
  • 031. "The Secret Girls Talk"
  • 032. "Do You Want To Devote Yourself To Me?"
  • 032.1. "Side Story - Aoi and His Happy Friends"
08 September 4, 2009[24]9784592186885March 1, 2011[25]978-1-4278-1820-1
  • 033. "Enter the World of the Witch Maid"
  • 034. "The Things that He Wishes for, Is Always, Always Just that One Thing"
  • 035. "The Message between His Eyes"
  • 036. "Seika High's student council is in a big pinch...!?"
  • 036.1. "Side Story - Idiot and Delinquent and Hero"
  • 036.2. "Side Story - A Certain Morning in the Student Council Room"
09 April 5, 2010[26]9784592186892May 31, 2011 (cancelled)1427805199
  • 037. "Gather Up!! All the Shining Stars of Seika High!!"
  • 038. "The Battle Of The Election Is In It's Climax!!"
  • 039. "Usui's Resolve.....?"
  • 040. "Charge Towards The Bursting Affection Of Love And The Dazling Color of Summer"
  • 041. "Master's Big News!!!"
10 June 4, 2010[27]9784592191803September 20, 2011 (cancelled)1427831637
  • 042. "The Guy Who Holds The Keys To All Secrets....!?"
  • 043. "Teacher...!!"
  • 044. "A Confession to Misaki?!"
  • 045. "Lightning Speed!! First Maria-Sensei, and Next Her Fiance!?"
  • 046. "The Master, Reveals His Secret, To The Maid"
11 August 5, 2010[28]9784592191810-1427832587
  • 047. "A One-Day Trip To The Hot Spring part 1"
  • 048. "Maid-sama Spring"
  • 049. "Phantasmagoric"
  • 050. "An Invitation from President Igarashi"
  • 050.1. "Side Story - Our Student Council President is a Butler!"
  • 050.2. "Good Morning, I am the Younger Sister"
12 February 4, 2011[29]9784592191827-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 051. "Two Usui's"
  • 052. "Under The Ominous Watch Of an English Spy"
  • 053. "A Secret Battle Plan With Master...?!"
  • 054. "A Meeting Between Ninja and Maid"
  • 055. "You Can't Deceive My Eyes!"
  • 055.1. "Side Story: Sentimental Ikkun"
13 August 5, 2011[30]9784592191834-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 056. "A Maid Christmas! + A Date at a Theme Park!"
  • 057. "The Confession"
  • 058. "Maid Latte loves the Reborned Couple!"
  • 059. "Demon --> Lover!? (Tsundere)"
  • 060. "Day One:School trip !!"
  • 060.1. "Maid Latte's Backyard"
14 February 3, 2012[31]9784592191841-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 061. "Boys Forbidden, Girls Talk"
  • 062. "Compatible"
  • 063. "This Maid is Deeply Engrossed in Love, Master!"
  • 064. "Goodbye....Usui"
  • 065. "Confronting the new student!? The strongest president in top form!"
15 July 6, 2012[32]9784592191858-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 066. "Formidable!? Usui's peer"
  • 067. "Usui's Grand Birthday"
  • 068. "The Ayuzawa sisters"
  • 069. "Very Popular Secret Campus Battle"
  • 070. "Secret Campus Battle: The Best Popularity"
  • 070.5 "The Idiot, the Delinquent and the Madonna"
16 February 5, 2013[33]9784592191865-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 071. "Welcome Back to the Bustling Maid Latte!"
  • 072. "The Cinderella Before Midnight"
  • 073. "The Master is heading to Britain ?"
  • 074. "I will go to Britain"
  • 075. "The Master and the Maid, Overcoming the Distance, their Thoughts Meet..."
17 August 5, 2013[34]9784592191872-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 076. "Master, Do You Wish To Be Stepped on by Me So Much?"
  • 077. "The School's Super Popular Secret Battle is going smoothly"
  • 078. "To Britain!"
  • 079. "Finally, the Two of Us Can Meet In Person"
  • 080. "Two Masters and a Maid"
18 February 5, 2014[35]9784592191889-- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: length
  • 081. "Closer, Farther So Close That We Can't Get Any Closer Than This Closer!?"
  • 082. "A Secret Between The Close Sisters!?"
  • 083. "There are Times when Men must Fight... and so Do the Women"
  • 084. "The Calculations of the Feelings of Love!"
  • 085. "The Strongest Maid on Campus!" (Last Chapter)

Anime

The October 2009 issue of LaLa announced that a 26 episode anime television adaptation of the series would be produced.[3] It was broadcast in TBS and BS-TBS during Spring 2010.[36] The April 2010 issue of LaLa revealed the broadcast date to be on April 1, 2010 at 1:55 midnight. The adaptation was also present at the Tokyo International Anime Fair with Ayumi Fujimura, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Kana Hanazawa and Yū Kobayashi's attendance.[37] The anime series is licensed by Sentai Filmworks, with The Anime Network currently streaming the series on their video portal.[38] Anime distributor Section23 Films released the first subtitled-only set on DVD, June 7, 2011.[39] The second subtitled-DVD set was released on August 2, 2011[40] A complete collection on DVD was released on October 9, 2012.[41] Sentai Filmworks & Section23 will re-release the series on DVD and Blu-ray, with an English dub on January 27, 2015.

The staff list was announced and Hiroaki Sakurai directed the series with series composition done by Mamiko Ikeda who previously worked on the series composition for Emma: A Victorian Romance series and most recently the Rental Magica series and Hanasakeru Seishōnen, while the animation character designs by Yuki Imoto and music composed by Tōru Motoyama. The series was animated by J.C.Staff who previously worked on Honey and Clover, Toradora! and Nodame Cantabile.[42] Ayumi Fujimura and Nobuhiko Okamoto took on the role of Misaki Ayuzawa and Takumi Usui respectively.

Drama CDs

A drama CD for Kaichō wa Maid-sama was released in Japan.[43]

Reception

Connie C. described the manga as being "pretty entertaining, if shallow", feeling that it was sexist towards both genders, but lighthearted enough in this that offense could not be taken, saying that she would continue to read the series as a "guilty pleasure".[44] Deb Aoki feels that the maid cafe setting provides both fanservice and a vehicle to critique gender roles.[45] In contrast, Johanna Draper Carlson feels that the story is "a male fantasy, where the scary, strong, smart, self-possessed girl turns out to secretly be subservient to men. It’s sort of funny to read, until you think about what its real messages are."[46] Robert Harris notes the formulaic beginnings, but feels that the characters make the manga enjoyable.[47] Leroy Douresseaux found the character of Takumi unconvincing, describing him as a "cheap plot trick" to rescue Misaki when needed.[48] Carlo Santos felt the premise was "otaku-tastic", but appreciated the lack of fanservice and panty shots in the maid cafe scenes, feeling that these marked the series as being shōjo. He also appreciated the chemistry between the leads, and the humour, but noted the stereotypical plot, and criticises the layouts and overly-talky characters.[49] Connie C. described the second volume as reminding her that plot devices are plot devices because "they work wonderfully if used right", feeling that the sense of humour and character interactions lifted the stereotypical plots of the school sports day and rich new classmates.[50]

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