The President is a Maid!
Maid Sama! (Japanese: 会長はメイド様! Hepburn: Kaichō wa meido-sama!?, lit. "The president is a maid!") is a shōjo manga series by Hiro Fujiwara. It is serialized in Hakusensha's monthly shSakura Hanazono Shizuko Kagaōjo manga magazine, LaLa. There are currently 18 published volumes under the Hana to Yume Comics imprint in Japan.[1] In 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!.[2] An anime adaptation began airing on April 1, 2010.[3]
Plot
Misaki Ayuzawa is the first female student council president at a once-all-boys-turned-co-ed school. She rules the school with a strict discipline demeanour, but she has a secret: she works at a maid cafe due to her family's circumstances. One day, the popular A-student and notorious heart-breaker Takumi Usui finds out her secret and makes a deal with her to keep it hush from the school in exchange for spending some time with him.
Characters
Misaki Ayuzawa (Goes to Seika High, is the President of The Student Council, Maine female character and Takumi's love interest) Minako Ayuzawa (Misaki's mother) Suzuna Ayuzawa (Misaki's littler sister) Sakuya Ayuzawa (Misaki's father who walked out on them leaving them in debt) Takumi Usui (Misaki's love interest and also stalker, Goes to Seika High) Hinata Shintani (In love with Misaki, Misaki's childhood friend, Goes to Seika High) Sōtarō Kanō (Goes to Seika High, is Friends with Shōichirō Yukimura) Shōichirō Yukimura (Goes to Seika High, Is Vice President of the Student Council and friends with Sōtarō Kanō) Naoya Shirokawa (Goes to Seika High, Is one of the 'Three Stooges' also In love with Misaki) Ryūnosuke Kurosaki (Goes to Seika High, Is one of the 'Three Stooges' also In love with Misaki) Ikuto Sarashina (Goes to Seika High, Is one of the 'Three Stooges' also In love with Misaki) Sakura Hanazono (Goes to Seika High and is Friends with Misaki) Shizuko Kaga (Goes to Seika High and is Friends with Misaki)