Disinterested in everything except when he discovered Ayuzawa working as a maid. Usui is a talented, intelligent and popular student who seems to be disinterested in almost everything. The number of female students is still fairly small and the over-the-top antics of the males leaves many of them either bewildered or out right terrified. Naturally she doesn’t want anyone to find out about this… so enter the male protagonist Takumi Usui. Kaichou wa Maid-sama (Eng, Translation Maid Sama) takes place Seika High School, which prior to the anime was once an all-boys school that had just became co-ed. Yep, so the stuck up dictator uses phrases like “Yes, Master”, and “Welcome back Master”.
In order to help provide for her family she gets a job in another neighborhood in a maid cafe. She lives alone with her mother and little sister and they are very poor, to the point where their house is actually fallen apart. Of course this wouldn’t be an anime (or at least a very good one) if there wasn’t a twist. She’s uptight and seems to hate boys but both the female students and teachers adore her. She notices butter stain at his mouth and cleans it with her hand. Summary Takumi is working part time at the cafe, while Misaki is worried about his health. Unfortunately her attitude and demeanor makes her out to be more of a dictator than demosratically elected leader (at least to the male students). The Transfer Student, Shintani Hinata, Appear is the 26th chapter of the Kaichou wa Maid-Sama Manga.
She takes it onto herself to reform the school so the female students are able to feel comfortable in their new environment.Īfter training herself and spending countless hours studying (before the first episode) she attains the position of student council president. That’s where the stories main female protagonist, Misaki Ayuzawa comes into play. Kaichou wa Maid-sama! (Eng, Translation Maid Sama!) takes place Seika High School, which prior to the anime was once an all-boys school that had just became co-ed.