Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
Maid-sama!
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Kaichou wa Maid-sama!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Class President Is a Maid!, Toumei na Sekai, Transparent World
Japanese: 会長はメイド様!
English: Maid-sama!
German: Maid-sama
French: Maid Sama !
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 98
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 24, 2005 to Sep 24, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa
Authors: Fujiwara, Hiro (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.381 (scored by 8315283,152 users)
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Ranked: #2302
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Popularity: #63
Members: 167,303
Favorites: 9,361

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 21, 2008
Preliminary (21/98 chp)
Kaichou wa Maid-sama! is a shoujo manga, but it's not a very original one. The story, and the situations, have been used and reused in countless other stories. So, if you're looking for something with a lot of depth, or a lot of action, or just something a little different, this ISN'T the manga for you. However, if you want a cute story to pass the time, or are in love with shoujo, then you will probably enjoy this.

STORY - As I said, this is just another shoujo. Nothing is really special about the story, but, unlike some others, it isn't totally abominable. It's cute, ...
Apr 2, 2015
Kaichou wa Maid-sama is my guilty pleasure—specifically, Usui. -- how’s that for a review opening? Too soon?

Story: 8

As many other reviews have already mentioned, the premise of this manga is cliché. I’ll admit that. It is. A “tough” 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, there’s blackmail. There are plenty of cliché situations in this manga but Maid Sama approaches these clichés really well and in ways that kept me interested. I never really rolled my eyes ...
Jun 2, 2010
Preliminary (Unknown/98 chp)
Kaichou wa Maid-sama is a shoujo manga with a bit of attitude and a pair of interesting main characters. It isn't entirely original, unique or different from other shoujo already fleshed out for audiences to read about but what it does do is make you laugh, make you smile and even think that maybe some hot guys could be aliens.

Story: 7 out of 10
I'm not going to lie here, the story isn't very original once you get past some key elements. Basically, you follow the life and adventures of Misaki, who is currently the "Iron Fisted" President of her now co-ed high school. With the ...
Feb 5, 2011
Preliminary (1/98 chp)
I'd heard a lot about this series and decided to give it a shot. I dropped it after the first chapter because I couldn't stand to read any more. The story was horribly cliché and I could already see how it would end: hot-headed (and highly obnoxious, in my opinion), man-hating female lead has her less-than-feministic occupation found out by her hot classmate who she will later fall in love with.

Don't get me wrong. I have nothing against a female lead with an attitude or who's different from your usual, perfect Mary-Sue lead, but I couldn't stand this girl because of all her clichéd characteristics ...
Aug 7, 2019
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 is ...
Mar 8, 2010
Preliminary (Unknown/98 chp)
Here we have another story, where a a rich-ass guy falls in love with a poor young girl. A girl whose pretty hot headed and beats the living crap out of the guy for no apparent reason.

Plot - 6/10

I have to say, I am a harsh critic. This story is so fully of cliques and ecchi parts, it just drags out the story. Once upon a time, a girl, whose president of the school meets up with a true player, a guy who is super rich. From there, romance in the air and the girl just can't seem to spit out her feelings for him.

Character ...
Jan 29, 2014
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 makes ...
Jul 26, 2012
Preliminary (Unknown/98 chp)
Kaichou wa Maid-sama was definitely not a great manga. I have nothing more to say about a manga with repetitive events, cliche plot, and hopelessly dull characters.

The art was just average, and nothing special, if you ignore the overused usage of sparkles, wilted flowers (that's how they look to me), and weird doily-like designs around ALL of the characters, at one point or another.

I don't have anything against a good shoujo manga with a cliche and common plot, as long as it is decent, or somewhat cute. However, for me, Kaichou wa Maid-sama did not fulfill any of those requirements. Sorry, but no matter how ...
May 25, 2010
Preliminary (49/98 chp)
So far people are saying this manga is too much like other mangas and its kinda boring. ?! What are you talking about?! Ok, i'll admit there are lots of things in this manga that have been used before, but this manga is also deffrent in lot of ways. I vary much Enjoy this funny, cute, romantic manga. I can also kind of relate to it someways, which is awesome! its super funny and leaves me wanting more and more! the girls are beautiful and the guys are hot! (mainly Usui Takumi) I'm so happy that thay even made it into a Anime! :) ...
Nov 20, 2022
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 them ...
May 20, 2017
Granted Kaicho wa maid sama was one of my very first shoujo manga/anime and thus I am slightly biased towards it But to this day after reading so many shoujos, Kaicho still remains one of the best.

GOOD POINTS

1. The Art is awesome
I dont know your defination of good art but Kaicho wa maid sama is one of mine. Even at the beginning of such a long manga when the art is usually bad compared to the ending, kaicho's art was still levels above other 5 chapter shoujo mangas. No cring worthy awkward postures and it kept gettting better.
Art is crucial to a visual entertainment such ...
Jul 29, 2011
Preliminary (62/98 chp)
Story (6) - One of the most cliche settings and plots of a story. You can find the story countless times in many other works of manga. A basic standard shoujo manga, with the basic plots and events. Maid, poverty, boy that is almost perfect. Its what almost every shoujo manga is like. Despite being so cliche and so over-used, the author finds a way to draw the readers in still. Some point in the story it gets boring, I admit but at other points there is suspense and thrill, just makes me want to read more and more.

Art (6) - I have seen better ...
Feb 18, 2020
Kaichou wa Maid-sama! may seem like a typical shoujo manga with a generic love story, but that certainly isn't the truth. Despite its cliches, it's actually a very compelling manga with a great story and even better characters.

You may have a question. Why Kaichou wa Maid-sama! so great even though it's kinda cliched? I'll explain why below.


Story (7)

At first glance, Kaichou wa Maid-sama! (I'll simply refer to it as "Maid-sama" from now on) seems like a generic high school romance story, but it's definitely not one. Instead, it's a very unique and wholesome love story between two individuals with contrasting personalities, who are simultaneously similar ...
Jul 11, 2015
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (60/98 chp)
When I first started reading this manga, I was very satisfied. I found it very amusing and I really loved the art. Although, as time passed, I noticed that the style had changed. The change in the style was only slight for it was still very appealing and cute. The story was still interesting and the romance was still entertaining. When the style changed for a second time, I could not help but be baffled as to why they would do such a thing. Not only had the art become atrocious but the story line had become stale. Even the characters had become different, almost ...
Jul 3, 2010
Preliminary (Unknown/98 chp)
Yeah, so it's shoujo. I'm not a huge fan of shoujo, but all these long series are extremely useful when it comes to wasting time effectively (don't you agree?) :-)

It's not waiting for the cockblocks to stop as in josei series (Hapi Mari, we're still waiting in here!). rather, it's the 50th chapter now and they still hadn't made it to the confession moment. but in the meantime you get dragged into the series, even if it isn't good, just to see if they manage to make out or not (although you know they will...)

And Kaichou wa Maid-sama! is exactly this very kind of series. ...
Sep 5, 2024
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 lead’s 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 silly ...
Nov 14, 2015
Mixed Feelings
I read it after watching the anime. But ended up being so disappointed to the point that I had to dropped it and I couldn't even get my self to read it.

Story: The main plot sounds interesting but it ended up just like almost every normal Shoujo manga. It was so cliched and too cheesy. I don't know which direction the story wanted to go. It became so cliched and argh annoying.

Art: The art is okay, the characters all look good but the art is somewhat messy.

Characters: Now the main character Misaki is someone who the mangaka wanted to show as someone strong and ...
Nov 22, 2012
Preliminary (Unknown/98 chp)
Maid Sama is what a lot of shoujo are. Cute, funny and entertaining. But it manages to do it better than a lot of other shoujo I've seen attempt it. (*cough* Fall In Love Like A Comic *cough*)

Characters: The characters are stereotyped as a lot of shoujo characters are. The main girl is tsundere and the main guy is... uh.... I don't know the term. Is there a term? Well, anyway. he's the strong and cool type. You know, the type that's good at everything. He cooks, he's athletic, he gets good grades... you know the drill. ANDDD.... He has an angsty past, too! SHOCKER! ...
Jan 22, 2014
Kaichou wa Maid-sama is not an extraordinary story which is very different from other Shoujo Manga but unlike the others I really liked Kaichou wa Maid-sama and enjoyed every page of it.

Why?

First of all: The Characters. They are all very different and you cannot really hate someone. Especially not the two main protagonists, Takumi and Misaki., which are very loveable.

Then: The Story. It does not include much Action but it is sometimes funny and sometimes just cute and that continues in every chapter.

Finally: The Artwork. Not much to say about it, it is just very good.

So all in all 8/10
Aug 8, 2013
Preliminary (83/98 chp)
Kaichou wa Maid-Sama!

My favorite anime and manga of all.
This is a shoujo kind of manga, and I love every bit of Maid-Sama.

Great story, it is hilarious, and I wish it would continue on with a lot more chapters.

Although, it does have its faults; it uses the same story line throughout the story, Ayuzawa sees Usui and calls him names, then in the end he saves her from something and they do something cute together. It's almost repeated that way half of the time you read the story, but I still think it is worth reading if you're into those cute/romantic and ...