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Maid Sama! started out pretty good and it showed great promise. Unfortunately, Misaki's treatment of Usui, being a complete jerk towards him for no reason over and over again, seemed a bit too much. It gave out that childish vibe like she can't express herself without being an ass. Too bad, because I really liked her apart from that. She seemed like a strong female figure and I highly respect that. I just wish they would've made her evolve more throughout the season. Instead, she stayed stubborn, crushing pretty much every bit of romance under her feet, until the very end. There things started to turn a bit for the better, but it was too little too late.
Seems to me like 99% of this "romance" between the two is from Usui's side which is not only unrealistic but also makes you wonder why he doesn' just give up. I'm sorry to say this but for something that was supposed to be a romantic anime, it sure tried its best to blow out the stem. It's a shame really because this thing had so much potential for growth. Instead, the creators chose to go with a childish version of a "romance."
Seems to me like 99% of this "romance" between the two is from Usui's side which is not only unrealistic but also makes you wonder why he doesn' just give up. I'm sorry to say this but for something that was supposed to be a romantic anime, it sure tried its best to blow out the stem. It's a shame really because this thing had so much potential for growth. Instead, the creators chose to go with a childish version of a "romance."
- Trixie_reviews
- 19 ott 2018
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This story quickly worked it's way to one of my favorite animes of all time. It's not only extremely captivating from the first episode to the last, it also has amazing character development that left me feeling connected to the characters, even the ones who didn't appear in every episode. I recommend this to any romantic out there who enjoys a good laugh and plenty of fangirl moments. I hope you love it as much as I have.
- AngelzWingz
- 19 feb 2019
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Kaichou-wa maid-sama follows the story of a high school girl named Ayuazawa Misaki who is the president of Seika High School which used to be an all boys school.Now that the school is starting to fill up with girls Ayuzawa strives to restore the balance between the students in order for the girls to be settled up with no problems.And there is Usui Takumi,a seventeen-year-old boy who seems to stalk Misaki around until he finds out that she works part-time in a maid-cafe something that she thinks it's urgent to be kept secret.
As I stated before in this review,this is definitely my favorite romance/comedy anime of all time.I have watched a fair amount of anime in the same genre like Special A,Toradora etc. but none of those captivated me as much as this one.To become more specific, each and every episode never fails to deliver lots of humor while still keeping the romance at a decent level.The dialogue is so well- done conveying a lot of emotions to the viewers from happiness to sadness to disappointment.Secondly, although the romance may seem exaggerated sometimes, it still makes you swoon so MUCH!SO MUCH SWOONING GUYS!While,I do get there are stereotypes throughout the anime like the tall blonde PERFECT guy( aka Usui Takumi)I think most of us are suckers for things like this because a series is not supposed to present something completely compiled from reality.Lastly,the aspect of this story that I am inclined to believe I enjoy the most are the characters. Misaki is such a great female protagonist setting a great example for young girls whereas Usui is your number one FICTIONAL BOYFRIEND! 10/10 would recommend this anime!
As I stated before in this review,this is definitely my favorite romance/comedy anime of all time.I have watched a fair amount of anime in the same genre like Special A,Toradora etc. but none of those captivated me as much as this one.To become more specific, each and every episode never fails to deliver lots of humor while still keeping the romance at a decent level.The dialogue is so well- done conveying a lot of emotions to the viewers from happiness to sadness to disappointment.Secondly, although the romance may seem exaggerated sometimes, it still makes you swoon so MUCH!SO MUCH SWOONING GUYS!While,I do get there are stereotypes throughout the anime like the tall blonde PERFECT guy( aka Usui Takumi)I think most of us are suckers for things like this because a series is not supposed to present something completely compiled from reality.Lastly,the aspect of this story that I am inclined to believe I enjoy the most are the characters. Misaki is such a great female protagonist setting a great example for young girls whereas Usui is your number one FICTIONAL BOYFRIEND! 10/10 would recommend this anime!
- mariagogo13
- 5 giu 2016
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it's one of my favorite anime.love the story and characters they are perfect . the story is simple and lovely ,it talks about high school girl Misaki Ayuzawa who is strong ,beautiful and aggressive towards boys. she hate boys because her father left her and her mother,sister alone. in her school she treats the boys so bad that every boy hates her but not in the end . usui is a very good looking guy who every girl in school wants (not only in school) ,when Misaki Ayuzawa starts to blame him for making girls cry , he will follow her and knows that she work as a maid in a maid cafe and then the story follows ,i will not tell all the story . i recommend that anime.
- swee_amina
- 2 giu 2011
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An emotional rollercoaster which I hella live for. Usui is bae and Misa lowkey inspires me. I very very veryyy recommend it.
The characters are amazing and the story is wonderful, it's pretty funny too.
The characters are amazing and the story is wonderful, it's pretty funny too.
Let me start by saying that I originally watched this anime when I was eleven or twelve years old. At the time, I thought it was one of the best anime I had ever seen, and certainly the best anime in the romantic comedy genre. Years later, I decided to watch it again, figuring that I had matured greatly and would hence not enjoy it nearly as much as the first time I watched it. Boy was I wrong.
Yes, this anime is admittedly somewhat stupid. The plot is ridiculous, the characters goofy, the jokes exaggerated, and the romance between the two lead characters in question as drawn-out as any romance in a romantic comedy anime. But did this make me dislike the show? Not at all.
The great thing about Kaichou wa meido-sama is that it really stays true to what it is. It recognizes that it's goofy, ridiculous, and stupid, and it doesn't try to be anything else. And because this show doesn't take itself seriously, it succeeds in being an incredibly entertaining work of art. It genuinely made me laugh more times than I can count. I loved a vast majority of the characters and felt like supporting them. And I actually rooted for the romance between the two romantic leads to work out. In other words, this show truly drew me in and thoroughly entertained me.
But enough about me! Other great things about this anime is the fact that it does not have a "read the manga ending" (a highly unsatisfying ending that has no closure. It steers viewers to read the manga for the full story). This anime ends with an actual ending that ties up loose ends. Well done. Furthermore, the voice acting for the Japanese version with subtitles (not the English dub) is exceptional.
Overall, I still feel that this is one of my favorite anime of all time. I would absolutely recommend it - just know that the show you're getting into is completely ridiculous.
Yes, this anime is admittedly somewhat stupid. The plot is ridiculous, the characters goofy, the jokes exaggerated, and the romance between the two lead characters in question as drawn-out as any romance in a romantic comedy anime. But did this make me dislike the show? Not at all.
The great thing about Kaichou wa meido-sama is that it really stays true to what it is. It recognizes that it's goofy, ridiculous, and stupid, and it doesn't try to be anything else. And because this show doesn't take itself seriously, it succeeds in being an incredibly entertaining work of art. It genuinely made me laugh more times than I can count. I loved a vast majority of the characters and felt like supporting them. And I actually rooted for the romance between the two romantic leads to work out. In other words, this show truly drew me in and thoroughly entertained me.
But enough about me! Other great things about this anime is the fact that it does not have a "read the manga ending" (a highly unsatisfying ending that has no closure. It steers viewers to read the manga for the full story). This anime ends with an actual ending that ties up loose ends. Well done. Furthermore, the voice acting for the Japanese version with subtitles (not the English dub) is exceptional.
Overall, I still feel that this is one of my favorite anime of all time. I would absolutely recommend it - just know that the show you're getting into is completely ridiculous.
- sarahsadeek
- 29 apr 2020
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- cb_whitewood
- 16 gen 2021
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I really hate that they will adapt so many mangas into a one or two season anime just to promote the manga. I will read the manga as well. FINISH THE TV SHOWS. I had to wait like ten years to finally get a proper adaptation of Fruits Basket. It's time to do the same with maid Sama. Let's make it happen people. This is still one of my favorite cheesy romance storylines ever.
- KieraLynnR
- 10 feb 2022
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"Opposites attract". It is a cliche, a tired one at that, but nevertheless it works. The cliched premise of having a secret identity is also tried and true. Anime is not immune to this either, as it seems all plots must take place in a high school. Throw in the stereotypical "Tsundere" type leading lady and you have the basic elements of "Kaichou wa Maid-sama!" aka "Maid Sama!" a mediocre, predictable, but also enjoyable manga adapted into anime by the respected J.C. Staff studio.
Our plot centers around Misaki Ayuzawa, a strong willed young lady who has gotten herself elected the first female class president in her formerly boys only school. As the school still consists of 80% boys, she rules with an iron hand and a dragon lady persona. But after the final bell rings, she is simply "Misa". A popular server at the Maid Latte maid cafe. A fact she tries with all her power to hide. Until it is discovered by Takumi Usui, the idol of her school, and rather than reveal her secret he uses it to his advantage. Resulting in many a comedic moment.
A lovely group of side characters helps round out this show, each relatively distinct in their own way and capable of generating laughs, but the story is that of the expressive, loud, and fiery Misaki and her foil and comedic straight man Takumi. Her often explosive animation sequences are off-set by the too cool for school, bleach blonde fella who seems to never be fazed by her constant outbursts. Usui is not a creul kid, he is in fact a warm hearted, yet quietly mischievous kid who cares for Misaki as much as he enjoys tamely pushing her buttons. This is the essence of the show. The dynamic of the two. One practically is begging for them to kiss by the show's halfway point.
This was not a show I was glued to, there were episodes where I honestly spaced out and couldn't tell you what happened, and others I was genuinely engrossed in. It's a very uneven product and frustrating at times. Usui is tall with blonde, spiky, hair and brown eyes. But we are introduced to no-less than 3 other characters, thankfully not all that reoccurring, that look EXACTLY THE SAME. Are they related? No. Is this ever brought up? No. Is this the animators way of saying, "Handsome = This"? Perhaps. But it just feels lazy after the 3rd time. The music itself could have used some variance. The primary theme, with it's catchy beat and bells, is used more times than I can count and makes it feel like a Christmas celebration is about to break out.
A show that is cliched, stereotypical, and repetitive. How is it possibly any good? Well, it takes some effort for a storyteller to get you to keep paying attention to a story that we know the ending to. The formula stays roughly the same throughout the first 3/4 of the show, "Conflict at school or the cafe. How they gonna figure this one out? If Misaki's good natured, strong will can't fix it, Usui comes to the rescue as cool as a cucumber. Rinse. Repeat." The latter 1/4 of the series formula only changes when another boy enters the picture. It was a nice change. So, why did I finish this series? Because, honestly, the good moments are charming. There are some heart warming romantic moments. There is some fun to be had. Some suspense to be endured. And some moments that should be scary but are played off as funny. It's not a good thing when you're asking, "Should I be laughing at this?"
I certainly didn't stick around for the voice acting. But, you can certainly tell these actors are having fun in their roles. Be it either Ayumi Fujimura or Monica Rial's Misaki and her over the top screeching, or David Matranga/Nobuhiko Okamoto's Usui soft retorts, the cast does pretty well. But this is best enjoyed in Japanese for 2 reasons, first- it's in Japan and the Japanese just sounds crisper. Second, the pain of not hearing the terrible Santry Rush's Hinata Shintani. His Southern United States accent is meant to make the character sound like a hayseed to convey he's from the country. But it's bad. Mr. Rush is, from what I can tell, not a proper VA. He sounds like Forrest Gump doing a bad Mr. Rogers impression (So, Tom Hanks?). It's the worst thing about this series. And thankfully is in only a handful of episodes.
I sense that this show is meant to get people to read the manga which ran from 2005-13 and spanned 18 volumes. For what it is, it does fine. Worth checking out. 6/10. Cheers!
Our plot centers around Misaki Ayuzawa, a strong willed young lady who has gotten herself elected the first female class president in her formerly boys only school. As the school still consists of 80% boys, she rules with an iron hand and a dragon lady persona. But after the final bell rings, she is simply "Misa". A popular server at the Maid Latte maid cafe. A fact she tries with all her power to hide. Until it is discovered by Takumi Usui, the idol of her school, and rather than reveal her secret he uses it to his advantage. Resulting in many a comedic moment.
A lovely group of side characters helps round out this show, each relatively distinct in their own way and capable of generating laughs, but the story is that of the expressive, loud, and fiery Misaki and her foil and comedic straight man Takumi. Her often explosive animation sequences are off-set by the too cool for school, bleach blonde fella who seems to never be fazed by her constant outbursts. Usui is not a creul kid, he is in fact a warm hearted, yet quietly mischievous kid who cares for Misaki as much as he enjoys tamely pushing her buttons. This is the essence of the show. The dynamic of the two. One practically is begging for them to kiss by the show's halfway point.
This was not a show I was glued to, there were episodes where I honestly spaced out and couldn't tell you what happened, and others I was genuinely engrossed in. It's a very uneven product and frustrating at times. Usui is tall with blonde, spiky, hair and brown eyes. But we are introduced to no-less than 3 other characters, thankfully not all that reoccurring, that look EXACTLY THE SAME. Are they related? No. Is this ever brought up? No. Is this the animators way of saying, "Handsome = This"? Perhaps. But it just feels lazy after the 3rd time. The music itself could have used some variance. The primary theme, with it's catchy beat and bells, is used more times than I can count and makes it feel like a Christmas celebration is about to break out.
A show that is cliched, stereotypical, and repetitive. How is it possibly any good? Well, it takes some effort for a storyteller to get you to keep paying attention to a story that we know the ending to. The formula stays roughly the same throughout the first 3/4 of the show, "Conflict at school or the cafe. How they gonna figure this one out? If Misaki's good natured, strong will can't fix it, Usui comes to the rescue as cool as a cucumber. Rinse. Repeat." The latter 1/4 of the series formula only changes when another boy enters the picture. It was a nice change. So, why did I finish this series? Because, honestly, the good moments are charming. There are some heart warming romantic moments. There is some fun to be had. Some suspense to be endured. And some moments that should be scary but are played off as funny. It's not a good thing when you're asking, "Should I be laughing at this?"
I certainly didn't stick around for the voice acting. But, you can certainly tell these actors are having fun in their roles. Be it either Ayumi Fujimura or Monica Rial's Misaki and her over the top screeching, or David Matranga/Nobuhiko Okamoto's Usui soft retorts, the cast does pretty well. But this is best enjoyed in Japanese for 2 reasons, first- it's in Japan and the Japanese just sounds crisper. Second, the pain of not hearing the terrible Santry Rush's Hinata Shintani. His Southern United States accent is meant to make the character sound like a hayseed to convey he's from the country. But it's bad. Mr. Rush is, from what I can tell, not a proper VA. He sounds like Forrest Gump doing a bad Mr. Rogers impression (So, Tom Hanks?). It's the worst thing about this series. And thankfully is in only a handful of episodes.
I sense that this show is meant to get people to read the manga which ran from 2005-13 and spanned 18 volumes. For what it is, it does fine. Worth checking out. 6/10. Cheers!
- jon_carlson-28953
- 8 apr 2020
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Maid sama holds a special place in my heart, it's the only anime i can rewatch again and again without getting bored. the romance is so heart warming.
its beautiful to see misaki only lower her guard around usui. EVERYONE must watch it!!
- adlinreuel
- 7 set 2020
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Souka High School uses to be a all-boy school and had recently became a co-ed. The male students are still in a high majority. In this scenario, Misaki Ayuzawa works hard in academics, athletics and to make school a better place for girls. She eventually becomes the first female student council president. However, despite her reputation, she secretly works part-time at a maid café in order to support her ill mom and sister by returning the huge debt their father had left them. Misaki's secret is soon discovered by Takumi Usui, a popular boy at school. Instead of exposing it to the school, Usui keeps it for himself.
I really enjoyed this Rom-com. Most of the episodes are so hilarious and even during the rising action, there is no unnecessary drama. However, why does it have to end when the relationship between Usui and Misaki was just starting? And what about the reactions of their schoolmates or the reaction of the idiot trio? And what happened to Hinata? We never get to know that. It's because of these few missing things I feel there is a need for season 2 (even though it's been 10 years since this anime got over).
I really enjoyed this Rom-com. Most of the episodes are so hilarious and even during the rising action, there is no unnecessary drama. However, why does it have to end when the relationship between Usui and Misaki was just starting? And what about the reactions of their schoolmates or the reaction of the idiot trio? And what happened to Hinata? We never get to know that. It's because of these few missing things I feel there is a need for season 2 (even though it's been 10 years since this anime got over).
- jaysshukla
- 19 set 2021
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I didn't like how creepy, stalkery, and possessive Usui was, it really gave off the vibe that this anime was way older than it is. I liked him in the beginning but as the series went on his character became more and more gross and intolerable. The only redeeming thing about this show for me was the strong female lead and the cute side characters.
- planetoflove
- 22 ott 2021
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This show is a very fun, cliche, heartwarming romance show. Lots of comedy, no major drama. Just a fun to watch show. This anime follows Misaki Ayuzawa, a very strong willed class president. She has a short temper, and mostly every boy is scared of her because of her shocking masculinity. She's very strong and very scary. Although she may show her strong side, she is very vulnerable when it comes to personal matters. Her family is in debt, and she has to work in a maid cafe! She has to keep this a secret, until she accidentally bumps in to the most popular boy in school Usui Takami. From here, Usui blackmails Misaki to doing things for him, so he can keep her secret safe. And there, one of the greatest anime couples had been created. The major cliched Usui, handsome, smart, strong. Finds a tsundere girl, who's also strong, yet he always gets on her nerves. The moments are heartwarming and at the end of the show, you just want to see more. The ending was very satisfying at the least. However, it's a much watch if you have just started watching anime. It's fun, romantic and funny, and you just will learn to love this show. It's fantastic and deserves recognition, as people in Japan had hated the manga due to its sexist remarks on girls. Although, this may be true in some implications, if you ignore those faults, you will have a new favourite to add to your anime collection.
- ComicalWorlds
- 11 giu 2019
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I can't say there isn't a plot. It is generic but they have done it perfectly. The characters are very likeable and makes the series very watchable. This series is actually "kawaii" in true sense. The two main characters and their chemistry are heart warming and so refreshing. Although this is kind of one time series it is very enjoyable.
- manabrockz
- 22 ago 2020
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- Irishchatter
- 9 mar 2018
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The premise is great and the show is funny and cute. Usui is actually kind of creepy and possessive, though. I don't understand why they wrote him that way. He needed to be bad at something and not be amazing at everything, desired by all women, popular, etc. It was just too much. Despite all that, I enjoyed watching and rewatching the show. The romance is cute and satisfying. I'd watch a second season, but it looks like this is it.
- rachelaemmons
- 5 set 2021
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This anime is one of the first anime I loved to watch,Honestly this anime is perfect the sound,the characters,the backgrounds everything about this is perfect.I love this anime I searched on google if there will be more to this anime show.But unfortunately I don't think there will be more of my favorite anime,so creators if you see this please please continue this anime.a lot of people love this anime and so do I,please fulfill my wish I just want this anime to continue.
- muskakhan-90761
- 17 gen 2021
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Maid sama was one of the first animes I have ever watched and it is absolutely amazing!! I honestly love the characters so much and it is hilarious. The dynamic between usui and misaki is sooo cute. Usui is probably one of the most perfect guys out there. And misaki is honestly such a good role model and always look out for others. I just LOVEDD this show too much. I just wished they would recreate the whole manga into an anime! But once you finish this show you can still go onto the manga to have another* happy ending!! Def recommend this if you are trying to get into anime or like romcoms.
- jaclynnguyen
- 5 mag 2021
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- fieldyducky
- 20 set 2021
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Is 2010- mean it's continuing? Because I'm pretty sure they would have a new season by now. I read some of the manga and there's a lot more to it, nevertheless what they captured is the beginning of a blooming relationship. It's really quite cute.
- sabellepalmatier
- 9 nov 2020
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The center of this anime is love, If you want to watch the story about a girl and boy's journey of union it's for you and Usui who is the main male character is so hot! Even he was selected as hottest anime guy once. I love Usui Takumi and Misaki as a couple.
- oyku_surer
- 13 gen 2022
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