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While appearing as a white rabbit, he is sentient and capable of telepathic communication. After seeing Yūya's potential, he trains him as his successor in his Divine Kick technique, in exchange for Yūya teaching him magic. Yuty (ユティ, Yuti) Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[5] (Japanese); Uku Leili (English) A member of the Viles, the counterparts and nemeses of the Divines. She is the former apprentice of the Archer, a Divine who was killed by humans seduced by a group of Viles, compelling her to unknowingly approach them and ask them to become a Vile herself, to take revenge on humanity. She battles Usagi and Yūya, but the Vile power in her is purged by Akatsuki, and she is given into Yūya's care. She has the ability to predict her enemies' movements, and she wields her master's bow, which can produce arrows with varying effects at her will. Grandpa (お祖父さん, Ojīsan) Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Kent Williams (English) Yūya's recently deceased grandfather who was secretly a traveler to an alternate magical world, and the only person in Yūya's family to treat him with kindness. His loving support is Yūya's moral anchor in his decisions to help people in need. Yōta Tenjō (天上 陽太) and Sora Tenjō (天上 空) Voiced by: Yuki Sakakihara (Yota), Yūko Ōno (Sora) (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell (Yota), Lisette Monique Diaz (Sora) (English) Yūya's twin brother and sister, and his juniors by a year. Because of their (compared to their brother) far better looks, they have been far more favored by their parents, leading them to adopt the same spiteful superiority against their older brother. After Kaori invites Yūya to Ōsei, they hire the Red Ogre Gang for a raid against the school, but after Yūya defeats them all, the Ogres' leader tries to kill them in revenge.Being an illegitimate child of a wealthy English noble family, Usui technically cannot form a relationship with anyone not in his social standing, Misaki included. Misaki has to see Usui being forced to transfer to a prestigious rival school Miabigaoka, and then away from Japan completely when his family takes him back to England. However, they graduate and Usui and Misaki eventually marry ten years later. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Maid Sama! is written and illustrated by Hiro Fujiwara. This series was serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine LaLa, from December 24, 2005 to September 24, 2013. The 85 individual chapters were collected into eighteen tankōbon volumes, released between September 5, 2006 and February 5, 2014. At their Anime Expo 2008 panel, North American publisher Tokyopop announced its various newly licensed series and that Kaichō wa Maid-sama! would be titled Maid-sama!. [3] The series has been relicensed by Viz Media in North America,[4] JPF in Poland,[5] Pika Édition in France,[6] Carlsen Verlag in Germany,[7] Panini Comics in Italy, Mexico and Brazil,[8][9] Everglory Publishing Co in Taiwan,[10] M&C Comic in Indonesia and Rosman in Russia. [11] Volume list[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 September 5, 2006[12]4-592-18431-9April 7, 2009 (Tokyopop)
August 4, 2015 (Viz)978-1-4278-1403-6
978-1-4215-8130-9 1. "The Student Council President is a Maid!" 2.