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98
18
Finished
Dec 24, 2005 to Sep 24, 2013
8.6/10
Average Review Score
85%
Recommend It
20
Reviews Worldwide
Kaichou wa Maid-sama is my guilty pleasureâspecifically, Usui. -- howâs that for a review opening? Too soon? Story: 8 As many other reviews have already mentioned, the premise of this manga is clichĂ©. Iâll admit that. It is. A âtoughâ girl actually works at a girly place and *gasp* of course she just HAS to be discovered by the hottest guy at school. She has to keep it a secret, and of course, with secrets, thereâs blackmail. There are plenty of clichĂ© situations in this manga but Maid Sama approaches these clichĂ©s really well and in ways that kept me interested. I never really rolled my eyesor got bored with what was happening. Art: 9 I happen to like Hiro Fujiwaraâs style of drawing. The characters are attractive and are distinguishable from one another. The backgrounds are drawn nicely too and some panels where Usui is giving you a smoldering look gets you squealing most of the time. Scratch that. ALL THE TIME. Character: 9 Alright, now itâs appropriate to say it: Usui is my guilty pleasure. No matter how Gary Stu he is, no matter how copy and paste he might be, no matter how real guys might scoff at him, Usui Takumi is perfection in the form of a manga character. Iâve read about a thousand characters like Usui, so why? Why is he the epitome of perfection out of all the other guys? I HATE Gary Stus, but I LOVE Usui! The man could be picking his nose and scratching his balls and Iâd still swoon for him! SOMEONE ANSWER ME! WHY?! Itâs a mystery. Usuiâs a mystery. Mysterious guys are hot. Usuiâs hot. Conclusion: Usui Takumi. âŠ(In the process of picking up my brain pieces and putting them back together) Alright, letâs move onto the main character: Misaki. Ultimately, Misaki is the reason why I love this manga and sheâs probably the only thing thatâs not clichĂ© in this whole story (besides her acting like a tsudere occasionally in front of Usui). But thatâs what makes this manga so durable. Misaki is what holds it together. What I love about her is that her personality never really changes, but she does indeed get character development. Iâve read reviews where people are hating on Misaki for being a man-hater and honestly, her attitude sort of turned me off from reading as well. But I gave it a chance because at least she wasnât a typical stupid shoujo heroine. And boy am I glad I continued. Misaki gradually changes for the better, but she still maintains her tough and hardworking personality. And the entrance of THE PERFECTION OF USUI doesnât turn her into a fumbling, bumbling, constantly-blushing idiot! In practically every clichĂ© shoujo, the heroine automatically becomes someone entirely different in the presence of the hot guy, but Misaki keeps her composure and only loses it when Usui does the smolder, and who wouldnât? Misakiâs a girl, sheâs human too yâknow. But maybe this answers my question as to why I love Usuiâs characterâprobably because he has Misaki as his partner and they bring out the best in each other. As for the other characters in this manga, a few of them are for comic relief (idiot trio pops to mind), but Iâm never bored when they appear so I appreciate their presence. (In replacement of EnjoymentâŠ) Romance: 9 The interactions between Misaki and Usui are surprisingly not cheesy. I donât really remember cringing, but I definitely remember squealing and fanning myself. Iâm a fan girl, whatâd you expect? Anyway, speaking of fan, thereâs a good amount of fan service in Maid-sama. And what I mean by fan service isnât ass and tits, but Usui and Misaki playing the pocky game and other âthat shouldnât be sexy, but it isâ moments. Misaki and Usui not only make a sexy couple, but a badass couple as well. The two of them can hold their own individually, but when theyâre together, letâs just say anyone who messes with them better watch out for any glass shards. And though I mentioned that Misaki sometimes acted like a tsundere, itâs never extreme and it doesnât happen so often that it becomes annoying. She also eventually begins to accept her feelings for Usui, which in this case, is something I can respect of Misaki, considering she never previously cared about romance and was a man-hater. And no this doesnât happen in a matter of chapters. The romance actually takes its time to develop, which I enjoyedâespecially when you could see the sparks igniting between them and their chemistry working together. I know 100% that if Misaki had been replaced by a meek shoujo heroine who wasnât as unaffected by Usui, I wouldâve probably dropped the series long ago and Usui wouldnât my guilty pleasure. The fact that Misaki is slightly unaffected by his charms only adds to the romance and their development. I wouldnât call this a slow romance, but it is paced appropriately. Overall: 9 In the end, Kaichou wa Maid-sama is full of clichĂ©s, but itâs as if Fujiwara knew our limits and backed off just before it got too annoying. How she does it, I donât know, but sheâs good at it. Maid-sama (and Usui) to this day remains a guilty pleasure of mine, full of its clichĂ©s and perfection. And I love it.
Seika High School was an all-boys school, but it has since turned co-ed. Misaki Ayuzawa is the first female student council president of the school, eventually earning the nickname of the "Demon President" due to her mastery of Aikido and imposed iron rule. However, Misaki harbors an embarrassing secretâshe has to work at a maid cafĂ© to support her family. If anybody from her school was to find out, her reputation would be utterly destroyed. And after Takumi Usuiâthe most popular boy at schoolâdiscovers her secret, that might just happen. Kaichou wa Maid-sama! follows their story as they spend more time together and eventually begin to understand each other's secrets. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Included one-shot: Volume 1: Toumei na Sekai (Transparent World)
This is probably my first review for a manga. So here goes. After losing hope for Kaichou wa Maid-sama after the cliff-hangy ending in the anime. I still had hope and discovered the manga. And oh boy, it fixed everything. After reading the manga, I felt really relieved. No more cliff-hangers, No more sad feelings, just happiness and relieves. The manga wrapped everything up great. There's nothing to criticize and at the same time I can't come up with anything else that is positive to say because it is already a perfect ending to the anime. So I'll just give my regards. Kaichou wa Maid-sama isan amazing anime that I once rejected but came back to see it with no regrets after finishing it. Despite it's oldness, it really is a good anime that I truly enjoy watching and reading. Thank you J.C. staffs for making this an anime, and thank you Fujiwara Hiro for creating such a wonderful story and a great art. I am truly thankful. Thank you.
This was one of the very first mangas that I had started to read when I had gotten interested into reading manga so much. It's a great story with great characters and to me it's an original piece of work compared to other soft shoujo mangas. I latched onto it immediately and loved it!If your looking for a first time read then this is definitely the one your looking for. ART-The art is beautiful, and not messy looking. STORY-The story is cute, simple like a teenagers everyday type of life going to school and whatnot. Introducing a wide range of feelings to the reader and it makesyou feel what the characters are feeling, CHARACTERS-The characters are cute, fun, and thankfully none of them seem to be annoying! You'll come to love them all! Overall, I would give this manga a 10/10!
This manga gets a lot of heat for being problematic, seen in the actions of the male lead, but before you reject it for these reasons, please know that this story goes far beyond what most realize. On the forefront, yes, the male leadâs behavior is today considered inappropriate, that is essentially the whole point. The part that makes this manga so different is that the two of them help each other to learn, grow, and become better people. This manga brings you through the journey of two highschool kids who have experienced traumas and tragedies from their childhoods. On its face, the manga is sillyand lighthearted, but it really goes so much deeper than that. They have both been scarred with unfortunate upbringings. They each had no one to rely on but themselves, and they each made a point of going through life alone because they knew nothing else. They showed each other what it felt like to be loved and cared for, and they both changed as a result. Because they both supported one another emotionally, the two slowly started letting more love into their life. They learned to love each other despite complications and bumps in the road, and they learned what it meant to fight for someone and something other than themselves. They both were able to revisit their childhood traumas, and learned to forgive their circumstances with help and patience from the other. They learned communication, and the importance of voicing how you feel. They brought meaning to each other's lives, and healed together. It is all very sappy to say, but this manga is probably the most emotionally discreet but impactful shoujos created in our time. Seeing people deject this manga because of the male lead makes me upset, I admit, though I understand that it is a fair judgment to make. This manga isn't for everyone, obviously, but I am still pained to see people being so quick to judge. I really hope that in time, people, if only a few, acknowledge this manga for what it truly represents; the importance of allowing yourself to love, and to be loved, despite experiences you have been through to make you believe otherwise.
i dont care that this anime/manga was cliche BECAUSE kaichou wa maid sama SET the cliche. i will never recover from the hole in my heart that these MCs left behind because they just dont make MCs like this anymore. I will sell my kidney for another season or more of ayuzawa idc. Shoujo is already hard to come by but shoujo with likeable MCs are so rare these days, the slightest problem that reaches the couple will instantly break them apart but I feel like ayuzawa and usui both handled huge problems with the best attitude that made me just keep rooting for themthroughout the whole manga
