Maid-Guy CHO
They’re making an anime about Sekken-ya’s guitarist!
Well, kind of. A light novel, a comic, and now a TV anime, 仮面のメイドガイ (English sub-titled Masquerade MAID GUY) is the … story of a high school senior, Naeka Fujiwara, who’s the star of the kendo club and loves old military generals - and also happens to be the daughter of a pair of immensely wealthy folks who have just gone missing in South America. So, their doting uncle has hired a pair of maids to protect them.
Now, the maids, it seems, were hired to hire Naeka and her brother’s taste in characters. Naeka’s brother is a hopeless otaku, so the one maid is … well, exactly what you would expect from the elegant maid stereotype. The other maid is … well … see for yourself!

These aren’t your grand-daddy’s maids.
Over the course of the first chapter, he nearly kills one of her teachers, knifes a perfectly good bottle of Pocari Sweat, and replaces one of her bras in the dressing room because it smells horrible. Ah, yes. Since Naeka doesn’t know about the whole “parents missing” thing, how did these two get maids in the first place? Their house is a dump. Like, way worse than even my apartment is. The kind of mess that attracts Japanese news segments about places where the garbage piles up. (Yeah, you’ve seen what I’m talking about.)
If you haven’t gathered yet, there’s a fair amount of fanservice, so if you don’t like that sort of thing, follow it or don’t. I, for one, hope Shuuzou stakes something on his reputation as a Maid Guy at Flowering Night 2008 like Kogarashi does in the first chapter. wktk

