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Maid Sama! (Japanese: 会長はメイド様!, Hepburn: Kaichō wa Meido-sama!, "The Class President Is a Maid!") is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Fujiwara.It was serialized in Hakusensha's monthly shōjo magazine LaLa from December 2005 to September 2013, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes.
This is a list of manga published by Hakusensha, ... Maid Sama! Mouse Bakumatsu-den; Natsume's Book of Friends; NG Life; Ōoku: The Inner Chambers; Otogimoyou Ayanishiki;
The cover of the first Blu-ray compilation of the anime Kaichō wa Maid-sama!, released by Geneon Universal Entertainment; featuring the main characters Misaki Ayuzawa (left) and Takumi Usui (right). Maid Sama! is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro Fujiwara. [1]
Written and illustrated by Shotan, You Are Ms. Servant began serialization on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry manga website on June 28, 2020. [9] The first tankōbon volume was released on October 12, 2020. [10] Its chapters have been collected into nine tankōbon volumes as of October 2024. [11] The manga is licensed in Southeast Asia by Shogakukan ...
Hiro Fujiwara was born on December 23, 1981, in Hyōgo Prefecture. [3] She also has two older brothers and two cats, but is currently living alone. [3] She said that one of her older brothers was an otaku and anonymously posted the story of his younger sister, Hiro, on the web radio of her work Kaichō wa Maid-sama! in connection with its story of the Younger Sister Day.
Maid Sama! (Japanese: 会長はメイド様!, Hepburn: Kaichō wa Meido-sama!, lit."The Class President Is a Maid!") is a shōjo manga series by Hiro Fujiwara.The story centers around Misaki Ayuzawa, the student council president of the previously all-boys high school who is particularly strict on the boys, and her relationship with her man Takumi Usui, a classmate who knows the secret that ...
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A columnist for Manga Village described the series as hilarious and different from typical shōjo manga, though they criticized the artwork, noting it was Fujikata's first work. [2] A columnist for Pop Culture Shock compared the series to My Heavenly Hockey Club , Otomen , and Maid Sama! , noting similarities in their settings and humor.