REVIEW on MAYO CHIKI!

I introduce to you a perfect comedy-harem genre with smiley. Mayo Chiki aired at Jul 8, 2011 to Sep 30, 2011 is a series good for both male and female. Definitely a lot of teens will relate to this anime for this anime runs on a school life genre and slapstick of life. Although it is full of harem and ecchi scenes, viewers like me will never start watching for more because Mayo Chiki is a tought anime and on the other hand a girly one. Everything 'bout this anime will teach you about the life of a butler learning to group himself/herself in the thing they called friendship. 



This story revolves around a boy name Sakamachi Kinjirou(an ordinary student) and a butler named Konoe Subaru(a butler of her classmate Suzutsuki Kanade). The meting of the two was kinda embarrassing and surprising I mean who would thought they'd met-upped in a restroom when Konoe is actually a female student and Kinjirou is a male one. This beautiful boy Subaru is actaully a girl now who would thought that in the first place anyway? Nah,, I did but that is very surprising first episode they have. Now, Sakamachi Kinjirou uncovered the secret of Konoe and promising that no one will ever know about Subaru's secret, Kinjirou began helping them in their daily life.


The anime is although harem-ecchi it is still focused on how people react on surprising events and how they deal with it. This anime may have a lot of non-sense events still it catches the attention of the viewers, with it's well-produced graphics otakus would probably watch this especially those otakus who love harem and ecchi. The story's plot is good. Sakamachi falling for the Subaru, never expected this to happened. Now, you'll surely understand why people differ in the way they express their feelings toward another person and how they react on things around them.


Overall score 9/10:

It has indeed well-produced graphics and I love they story. No short runs just unhelpful episodes.

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