

Thankfully it is the kind of anime that you can watch for hours and not get bored or depressed! I'm hoping to get it finished within the next few days, which is a bit of a stretch, but I watched six episodes in a day recently, so it could be possible.

I keep hearing wonderful things about the manga, so I may give it a read when I finish with the anime.
#Why is the kaichou wa maid sama anime terrible series
Overall, I have been very impressed by this series so far. I should also point out that there's pleanty of Auyzawa fanservice for guys watching the show too, but I'm not a guy, so I don't notice these things as much. Once again though, I wasn't complaining at all. Thanks for those shirtless Usui shots, guys! I'll admit, it's not Hakushaku to Yousei, which had a progression of most of the main male characters lying (presumably) naked in bed, being covered by only a sheet on their lower half. The ending credits are also the second most blatantly fanservice-y I have ever seen. Those creators sure do like giving him scenes with an exposed chest! Not that I'm complaining, because mmmsauce and stuff. Like, Usui is pretty much the definition of the word. Really, as cracky and hilarious as it looks. Luckily, I do sympathise, and I do like her, so it's all good. If I didn't sympathise with her "ZOMG MEN! IDONTKNOWWHATTODOBUTVIOLENCE!" behaviour, I'd really want to slap her. Fingers crossed this time Ayuzawa won't completely flip out to the point where Usui has to kiss another guy just to convince her that he normally kisses people, thus getting her to talk to him again.

I'm hoping (and assuming) that this will happen again at the end of the series. I was very surprised that there was a kiss and love confession so early in the series. Having watched quite a few serious animes lately, this has proved to be a very refreshing break. While there are genuinely nice moments, they aren't done in a way that is too cliche. The great thing about this show is, it doesn't take itself too seriously. The supporting characters are also very enjoyable, especially Aoi, a young boy who enjoys crossdressing as a cute girl. There are a lot of funny moments, but there are also equally sweet ones. His and Ayuzawa's relationship is a actually quite sweet, even if he is what she describes as a "perverted alien." He's a little bit of a creepy stalker with a crush, but the fangirls don't care. Hello, fangirl bait! I don't think there's anything that this guy cannot do, really. Usui is, well, also what you'd expect for a male protagonist in a shoujo. I'll admit, she can often go overboard with her man-hating, but it is humerous, so I'm willing to overlook it. Unlike many tsunderes, Ayuzawa's behaviour is justified in that her father abandoned fer family when she was young. The characters are very typical of this style of shoujo, but are still very enjoyable. The detail used for the characters juxtaposes the almost story book-like backgrounds perfectly, helping the show to achieve its up-beat feel, while still showing attention to detail. The animation is really lovely, with a bright and vibrant colour palette being used. This anime is really great for some light-watching. But why? Is he a jerk that likes laughing at her one weakness? Is he a crazy stalker? Or, is he in love with her? After discovering her secret, Usui becomes a regualr customer at Maid Latte, and appears to take a special interest in Ayuzawa. Cue Tamaki Usui, the notorious heart-breaking stud, and top student. However, she is secretly working for a maid latte cafe in her spare time, to help provide for her poor family, and fears that she would lose power and popularity with the student body if this secret were to be leaked. Ayuzawa rules the school is a very stricy (albeit amusing) fashion, and presents a facade with no weaknesses, whether they be emotional or physical. Released in 2010, and adapted from the ongoing manga of the same title, Maid-sama! tells the story of student council president Misaki Ayuzawa the first female to ever reach such a title at her school, which has only recently turned from all-boys to co-educational.

Having been in a very shoujo mood lately, I decided to kickstart the anime marathon tiemz with Kaichou wa Maid-sama! These days, I tend to avoid watching shows that are excessively popular or lighthearted, but I do not regret having made a start on Maid-sama! at all. " Usui, you perverted alien!" - Misaki Ayuzawaįor my school winter break, which I am currently in, I gave myself the challenge to watch three different animes from various genres in the three weeks off.
