Kaichou wa Maid-sama

What a masterpiece this anime is, glad I watched it. What did Yea Forums think?

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Annoying shit that aged about as well as milk in an oven.

Pretty good, wish there was a second season

Usui was best boy.

HOP HOP MOTHERFUCKER

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>masterpiece
I mean it was fine I guess but way to repetitive. A lot of episodes were just boring and kind of cheap.

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I don't remember much about it but I remember being infinitely frustrated that it cut short and didn't get a second season. That bullshit needs to stop. It's so fucking common too. If you're going to adapt an anime then at least give it the courtesy of adapting the entire damn thing.

this and that one with a short dude and a tall girl are legend.

as usual, the manga is better but it was a decent adaptation.

Loved the anime, Usui was the absolute best.

>when you actually like the MC
>not 100% onions

I thought the anime was good and started reading the manga, and I was really surprised to see that after the fire works kiss they basically go back to acting like it didn't happen and shit, that really made me upset but other than that it's an enjoyable show with good characters and tropes I can live with.
yeah I don't think it aged well still good though

>I don't need no men
>gets fucked
>men fixes her shit
>thank you gogosi-sama
>I don't need no men
just got boring to me sorry

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The series doesn't treat this a strength, it's something she has to overcome
>can't understand the perspective of the boys
>leads to her job as president being negatively effected
>has to learn a lesson because of this and treat the boys with more respect
the show clearly shows her realizing that she's in the wrong, and she always feels bad about the fact that usui helps her because she literally has daddy issues you brainlet. She realizes she's in the wrong even if it's not explicitly shown.

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congratulations you just summarised episode one. to bad that the show has 26 episodes ...
she always returns to her old self. even after she mentors these group of guys. two scenes later she falls back to hating guys for the sake of plot.
I liked her character a lot but I just burned out on the same shit happening again and again.
>back to acting like it didn't happen
That btw was not the first time this happened. After their first kill Misaki becomes awkward so Usui kisses some random dude so everything is back to zero because
>lol he kisses everyone so it did not mean anything

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>reeeeee why is the dynamic of the show overplayed
every anime does this

That's every strong female character in shoujo. Bitches must learn their place, behind a man; or at least the editors think it's very important to teach that lesson to teen girls.

this is not my point. I like strong female characters. What I don't like is bad character development. I said it at the beginning I like this anime I just would not call it a masterpiece since I felt unsatisfied at the end and that it wasted much of it's potential. Misaki was really a character I wanted to see to actually date because that would have been hilarious
>every anime does this
Normally every romance anime focuses at one point on other side characters or some sort of event where the relationship can grow. Maid-sama did this but everything and everyone besides them felt meaningless and again (sorry) the resolution was always more or less the same

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not even every character, she fucking has daddy issues and goes to a school with a bunch of boys, of course she'll act like this, it's not justified but it's still accurate.
honestly fuck side characters I could care less about most of the side characters in romance anime, and they always end up taking way too much time in development away from the main characters so I don't mind it. I can understand why you'd dislike that though, so I respect your opinion on the matter, and I also think you're right in saying that most of the side characters felt meaningless. Except for the guy who hated girls, I think he had a meaningful character development though.

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That's literally how women function though. It's not a "love trap".