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series written by Hajime Asano and illustrated by Seiji Kikuchi. The series' twelve volumes were published between November 2009 and July 2012 under
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adaptation illustrated by NEET was serialized in
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magazine, '' Comic Alive'' between October 2010 and November 2013. A spin-off manga series called was serialized in
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's magazine ''Nyantype'' between November 2010 and October 2011. An
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television series adaptation by
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aired in Japan between July 7 and September 29, 2011. ''Mayo Chiki!'' is an abbreviation of . The anime has been licensed by
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in North America.


Plot

The story revolves around Kinjirō Sakamachi, a 16-year-old high school boy who suffers from
gynophobia Gynophobia or gynephobia is a morbid fear of women, a type of specific social phobia. In the past, the Latin language, Latin term horror feminae was used. Gynophobia should not be confused with misogyny, the hatred, contempt for and prejudice ag ...
(abnormal fear of women), which makes his nose bleed every time he has physical contact with a female. While using the men's washroom, he accidentally discovers that the popular and handsome butler Subaru Konoe is in fact a girl. Now that Kinjirō knows about Subaru's secret, he must work together with Subaru and her sadistic mistress, Kanade Suzutsuki, to protect Subaru's secret from being discovered.


Characters

; : :The protagonist of the story. A second year high school student who discovers Subaru's secret. Frequently just referred to as Jirō, he suffers
gynophobia Gynophobia or gynephobia is a morbid fear of women, a type of specific social phobia. In the past, the Latin language, Latin term horror feminae was used. Gynophobia should not be confused with misogyny, the hatred, contempt for and prejudice ag ...
in which his nose bleeds whenever a girl touches him. He reveals the cause to be his mother and sister practicing their wrestling moves on him on a daily basis for ten years as part of his training. He states his nose bleeds when a girl touches him because his body developed the reflex. He believed his mother and sister would stop beating him up once he started bleeding, as his blood would ruin the carpet. As a result, he can take pain well and is fairly competent as a fighter which is kept sharp by his sister Kureha, who wakes him up every morning with a series of beatings. He is shown to enjoy instant noodles. When he was young, his father died from an illness, but not before telling him that his name means "stand by me". His father also told him to become a man strong enough to tell others that they will be protected by him. However, the words often causes Kinjirō to wonder whether he can keep that promise. He was forced to sign a contract with Kanade to not reveal the secret of Subaru and find a way to cure his gynophobia. Later in the story, Kinjirō confesses to Konoe, to which she accepts and they share a passionate kiss (chapter 34). He hates it when people call him his full name as, due to the Japanese culture of putting the family name before their given name, it creates a pun on the English word chicken as his full name is Sakamachi Kinjirō. ; : :Female protagonist of the story. A second year high school student who works as a butler for the Suzutsuki family and suffers from
aichmophobia Aichmophobia () is a kind of specific phobia, the morbid fear of sharp things, such as triangles, stars, squares, pencils, needles, knives, darts, prickly plants (like thistles and similar weeds), cactus trees, pine needles, broken glass, broken p ...
. When she was young she was noted to be antisocial and was not close to anyone which worried her mother. She dresses like a male due to family circumstances where one of the family has to serve Kanade's family as a butler. Being an only child, she has taken on the role and has to
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. Kanade's father has allowed Subaru to be his daughter's butler only if she can spend the entire three years at school with her true gender undiscovered. Her physical features allow her to fool everyone into believing her to be a boy until one day, Kinjirō accidentally discovers her secret. Despite her petite figure, she is shown to be a very strong fighter and she initially hates Kinjirō, both because he discovered her secret and for being a "pervert". However, upon learning his secret she quickly warms up to him and they become friends and eventually falls in love with him as well as becoming less cold and more outgoing. Konoe finally confesses to Kinjirō and the two embrace in a passionate kiss under a starry night sky (chapter 34). Her father also noted that ever since they became friends she started looking forward to going to school. Like Kinjirō, she enjoys instant noodles and is also a fan of the popular "Lost Sheep" series of plush dolls. ; : :The daughter and only child of the high school's principal, who appears to behave as a rich man's polite and elegant daughter should, but is revealed to be quite
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. She is shown to enjoy tormenting and teasing Kinjirō by using his gynophobia against him. She does, however, give serious thought to finding a way to cure his gynophobia although her methods tend to be overly complicated or humiliate him in some way and she does not deny that she finds them amusing. She notes that Kinjirō is the first, and only, man who is willing to talk her down and she has fallen in love with him as a result. She is also implied to be a
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as she has claimed that Subaru was her first love. ; : :Kureha is Kinjirō's younger sister who is a first year in high school and loves wrestling. She is a member of the handcrafting club. After watching and following Kinjirō and Subaru, believing him a male pervert cross-dresser, she attacks Subaru to reclaim Kinjirō, only to be quickly defeated. After this incident, and still believing Subaru to be male, she falls in love with Subaru, much to Kinjirō's chagrin. While tomboyish most of the time, she tends to try and act feminine when Subaru is around. Due to her father dying from an illness she gets extremely worried whenever her brother gets sick. ; : :Usami is a member of the Shooting Star Subaru-Sama fan club (or the S4), but quit afterward and is also a member of the handcrafting club. She is shown to have considerable leg power which she uses in the form of kicks. She is shown to be a good cook, partly because she lives on her own and has to cook her own meals. She blackmailed Kinjirō, with the picture of him and Subaru on a mock date, to be her boyfriend up until the end of their school fair. Kinjirō accepted because of the condition that she will not spread the photo with Subaru and Kinjirō going out together. However, she later becomes friends with Kinjirō and the others and falls in love with Kinjirō. Her name is noted to sound similar to the Japanese word for , which becomes the source of Kinjirō's nickname for her; Usamin, her own nickname for him is "Stupid Chicken". She later allows Kinjirō to call her by her first name, Masamune. :As a gag, Usami is shown to be able to attract ghosts if not living together with them perfectly, such as ghosts appearing in her photos and randomly popping out in her apartment. In the Manga, Masamune is more affectionate with Jiro than in the Anime. She is seen holding him or holding hands with him. At one point, she tenderly kisses Jiro on the lips in the Manga as a Birthday Present to celebrate her Birthday, then proposes to him by saying she wants her and him "to become a real family."(In the Japanese culture, this term is how someone proposes marriage) ; : :The cat-eared student that is spying Kinjirō and Subaru. She is a busty first year and a member of the crafts club along with Kureha, she is also revealed to be the chairman of the "Let's warmly protect Subaru-Sama committee" (or Serve Subaru Observational Committee in the English dubbed) and is shown to have a fetish for glasses and boy love which is expressed through her manga drawing of Kinjirō and Subaru, much to their chagrin. She is shown to be quite perverted, using a sheep ticket to coerce Subaru into reading a graphic novel of her and Kinjirō out loud prompting an offended Subaru to throw the book out a window. She apparently becomes drunk when she drinks carbonated drinks, and, in that state, gains an ability known as the "Drunk Assailant Fist", where she can take off a person's undergarments almost instantaneously. Nakuru later falls in love with Kinjirō due to his kindness towards her. ; : :Subaru's father, head butler of the Suzutsuki family and Kanade's father's butler. He is shown to loathe Kinjirō, partly because Subaru ends up explaining that he accidentally groped her, and is suspicious of his intentions towards Subaru. He beats him up during his trip to the pool as he was acting as a kidnapper. This later created an estrangement between him and Subaru which only further increased his loathing towards Kinjirō. He is shown to be in excellent fighting condition, much like Subaru, when a punch by Kinjirō did not even make him flinch although he is apparently no match for his daughter. Despite Subaru's consistent mistreatment of him, he is shown to dote on his daughter and is very protective of her. ; : :Kinjirō and Kureha's father and their mother's coach. He suffered at her hands much as Kinjirō does at his sister's. Before dying from an illness, he asked Kinjirō to become a good man. Kinjirō uses his name so that no one will make a fun of his full name. ; :Schrodinger is Nakuru's older sister and only appears in the manga series. She has been shown to be very protective of her younger sister and excels in sports. After hearing about him dating her sister she challenges Kinjirō to a series of events during the sports festival. The real goal, however, was to get Nakuru to fight in Kinjirō's place in order for her to become a stronger person. As the series goes on Kinjirō and Schrodinger become good friends, with her giving him much needed advice. Schrodinger is short for her age and small busted which results in her teasing Kinjirō for being into
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types of girls. ; :Kinjirō and Kureha's mother and female pro wrestler. She is called "Queen of Knockouts". She has beaten everyone she has sparred with and now no one wants to face her, so she travels around the world fighting dangerous animals.


Media


Novels

The first volume of the novel was published on November 25, 2009. Twelve volumes of the novel were published in all by
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under their
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imprint.


Manga

The
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adaptation began its serialization in October 2010 in the
Media Factory , formerly is a Japanese publisher and brand company of Kadokawa Future Publishing. History It was founded on December 1, 1986, and its headquarters are situated in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is a subsidiary of Recruit Co., Ltd. Media Factory was possi ...
's seinen manga magazine, '' Comic Alive''. The series was collected into seven manga volumes, published under the Alive Comics
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. On February 29, 2012, it was announced that the Manga series was to be released in English by
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. In all seven volumes were released between December 11, 2012, and September 2, 2014. The series has also been licensed in Taiwan and released through
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. A spin-off manga of the series called was also published on
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magazine, ''Nyantype''.


Anime

The anime television series was produced by
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and directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi. It was broadcast on the
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from July 7 to September 29, 2011.


Reception

Theron Martin of
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criticized the series for its indistinguishable animation and for not deviating away enough from its given genre, but concluded that " delivers just enough on its humor, character development, fan service, and charm to be entertaining, however, and for series like this, that's enough."


References


External links


Official light novel website

Official anime website

TBS's official anime website
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