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21, 2022 2:38 pm EST "Maid Sama!" is an anime classic — it's a romantic comedy with all the cute tropes of a shojo story wrapped in an entertaining premise encapsulated perfectly in its oxymoronic title. "Sama" is a Japanese honorific for
someone of higher rank; attaching it to "maid" pokes fun at the low status of the position, and highlights the main tension of the series.
Hardcore class president Misaki Ayuzawa is determined to make her high school — an all-boys school newly turned co-ed — more habitable for her female classmates. However, in her off time, she supports her family financially by working at a maid cafe. Desperate to not let her soft work persona undermine her demonic reputation at school, she keeps the two as separate as possible. That is, until her handsome, aloof classmate Takumi Usui discovers her double life.
So what's the point of the joke? There is none—the
show tries to have its bisexual cake and eat it too.
Every supporting character can be
placed in at least one of three categories: 1. Nice on the outside, mean on the inside. 2. Constantly acts happy to avoid burdening others. 3. Kadokawa Shoten. 2010. ^ "1990年代以降アニメソング ベスト20". Tv-asahi. co.