Hey guys, welcome back to Kaizetsu.com. Today we are going to provide you the list of Anime which are very similar to anime named Kaichou wa Maid-sama!.
Short introduction to Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
President of the Student Council at the almost-all-boys Seika High School, the hard-as-nails Misaki Ayuzawa works every day to make life easier on the small population of co-eds who have enrolled there. Though an unholy terror to all things male during school hours, in order to provide for her impoverished family, she secretly works after school at a maid cafe in Akihabara. However, when campus hottie Usui Takumi wanders into the restaurant during her shift, suddenly she finds her reputation in school at his mercy…
10. Sukitte Ii na yo. (Say “I Love You”.)

Description: Mei Tachibana has had neither a friend nor a boyfriend in 16 years, and she doesn’t plan on ending that streak any time soon. The outcast learned years ago that social obligations only lead to pain, and has carefully guarded her heart to keep from getting hurt. However, the girl can’t stay withdrawn forever, especially after attracting the attention of the handsome Yamato, who finds her caustic personality interesting and strives to date her after she roundhouse kicks him down the stairs. But even the most earnest of romances can be crippled by jealousy and insecurity, and this pair has plenty of both. Can their feelings for each other overcome their own emotional weaknesses, or will this love perish before it even begins?
Number of Episodes: 13
Release Year: 2012
Both titles are about teenagers falling in love with each other. This is happening slowly, step by step. They’re trying to get to know each other better and understand. Both contain many funny scenes. The main female characters are similiar in their behavior. Leader male is handsome,tall and looking good,who is center attraction. In Kaichou wa Maid Sama heroine has friend in female gender, but in Sukitte Ii na yo does not have any in non gender.
9. Inu x Boku SS (Inu X Boku Secret Service)

Description: Ayakashi Kan is a haunted condominium where every resident is required to have a bodyguard. When socially inept Ririchiyo moves in, she’s looking for peace and quiet. However, she quickly discovers that her bodyguard isn’t just foxy; he might actually BE a fox. In fact, all of Ayakashi Kan’s residents, and their agents, have both human and non-human ancestors. Welcome to the weirdest, wackiest mansion in town where no one is entirely human and mayhem is the order of the day in Inu X Boku SS!
Number of Episodes: 12 + OVA
Release Year: 2012
Both shows have the common theme of service in them (Body guards and Maids). Both are romantic comedies where the characters have a secret they must keep hidden. In both series both male leads annoy the female lead with constantly following her around and both have a variety of different art they fit into each episode. Other than that, they are quite different. In inu x boku they female lead is from a rich family while in Maid Sama she’s from a poor family. But Inu x boku has a suprinsgly fun twist where as Maid Sama is a regular setting.
8. Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou (His and Her Circumstances)

Description: Yukino had it all. Brilliant, athletic, popular and pretty, she was the perfect school girl with many friends and admirers. But then one fateful day she met her match: a handsome young man named Arima. Now, not only is he beating her at her own game, she’s becoming more and more dismayed to learn that she’s developing her first real feelings of romance. Can Yukino maintain her model student appearance, or will love ruin all her plans?
Number of Episodes: 26
Release Year: 1998 – 1999
Both are of the typical shoujo, romance, school life feel. Both girl protagonists in each anime are both hard working school students, who favour determination and long periods of studying to excel in their school life. Both encounter a strong/attractive/handsome/popular male protagonist who has everything, and is already academically smart with an athletic figure. Both fight each other competing with academic marks in school. Both girl protagonists have secrets that they dont want anyone else to know, but the male finds out early in the series. Both have rivals, making friends, etc, though the difference is the pace of the story is slow in KMS than Kare Kano, which Kare kano is a lot faster into the relationship between the protgaonists. They both are a lovely watch, and will make you feel happy and content when you finished.
7. Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You

Description: Sawako Kuronuma is just like any other high school girl who wants to make friends and be useful. The only problem is she bears a worrying resemblance to Sadako from ‘The Ring!’ Because of her reputation, people are not only terrified of her, but small dogs even bark in fear at her presence; in fact, the only person in school who will talk to her is the lively class hottie, Kazehaya. As the pair spends more time together, Kazehaya slowly begins to bring Sawako out of her shell and soon their feelings for each other develop further. Though with her crippling insecurities, lack of social skills, and a series of cruel rumors and misunderstandings, it seems that Sawako’s dream of a normal life won’t be quite so easy to obtain.
Number of Episodes: 37
Release Year: 2010 – 2011
They are both very heartwarming stories about a schoolgirl who’s relatively disliked by her classmates or even everybody else in the school except a nice popular guy who has become to like the girl. Both, Usui and Shouta weren’t very open about that at first, but they both finally confessed. Both are shoujo romance comedies set in high school though the romances are subtle and gentle with plenty of drama and comedy.
6. Kamisama Hajimemashita (Kamisama Kiss)

Description: Nanami used to live in a ramshackle apartment with her father – a man who spent half his time gambling and the other half hiding from debt collectors – until one day the scoundrel ran away, leaving his daughter hungry and homeless. That is, until she meets a mysterious stranger in the park who deems her the new goddess of a local shrine! Unfortunately, Nanami’s new home is occupied by Tomoe, a fox familiar who objects to the presence of a mere mortal and immediately begins to bicker with the girl. If she can manage to form a contract with the troublesome man, he’ll be obligated to accept and help her perform her duties. But there’s a catch: Nanami has to kiss him first, and who’d want to lock lips with that awful guy?!
Number of Episodes: 30
Release Year: 2012 – 2016
Nanami and Misaki are both strong independent females that are experiencing hardships in life due to debts left behind by their fathers. Tomoe and Usui both have a charming/cool appearance. Although they’re popular amongst females, they show no interest in them whatsoever. They’re both inhumanly amazing at everything they do. Both are shoujos and very comedic. They throw in funny chibi drawings here and there & random little jokes/statements that will make you laugh. The characters are very likable. Usually I find most Shoujo characters annoying, but I took a liking to the protagonists in both animes.
5. Skip Beat!

Description: Kyoko moves to the big city with the prince of her dreams Shotaro; he wants to make it big in the entertainment business, so she works hard at many different jobs to support him as he achieves his dream. However, one day, Kyoko accidentally discovers the horrible truth: the love of her life thinks of her as a ‘plain and boring woman!’ Outraged, Kyoko swears revenge – she will make it even bigger than Shotaro in the entertainment world. The only question is, how will she fulfill her desire?
Number of Episodes: 25
Release Year: 2008 – 2009
Despite their premise being very different, there is an inexplicable similarity of the two. The animation feels the same and main characters strong personalities are similar. They are both hilarious and have strong themes of romance between characters.
4. Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun (My Little Monster)

Description: Impassive girl meets trouble maker in a brand new love story! After Mizutani Shizuku, a girl whose sole interest is studying, is asked to deliver some handouts to Yoshida Haru, a boy who hasn’t come to school after spilling blood on the first day, she finds herself the target of his affection. This is a story about a boy and a girl who struggle with love and friendship. Opening yourself up to other people forces you to be honest with yourself.
Number of Episodes: 13
Release Year: 2012
Both of these animes are very much alike, if you like one of them your definitely going to like the other. The lead male characters in both animes have very similar personalities and make me laugh. The lead female characters in both are similar in the way that neither knows the feeling of liking or being in love with a man. So in both animes this makes it very difficult for the lead male characters to get them to understand that they like them.
3. Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji (Wolf Girl & Black Prince)

Description: Everyone knows that lies can come back to bite you, but when Erika makes up a fake boyfriend to impress her new classmates, the results may literally end up hounding her forever! Yes, it was dumb, but what were the odds that the random guy whose picture she used would turn out to be a student at her own school? Or that said faux-boyfriend’s silence would come with such a horrible price? Now Erika doesn’t just have to run and fetch at Kyoya Sata’s command, she has to bark too!Because he’s literally treating her like a dog, and she just has to roll over and take it, or he’ll tell everyone the truth! But that’s not the worst part, because even though this wolf in hunk’s clothing has Erika collared, she may be starting to have REAL feelings for him anyway! Is she barking up the wrong tree, or could true love be unleashed in Wolf Girl & Black Prince?
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2014
You get a very similar feeling to Kaichou wa Maid Sama when watching Ookami Shoujo. The main male character is a similar to Kaichou’s in the sense that they’re both “good looking” guys that everyone else in the school adores. They both don’t really care about others, but does care a lot for the female protagonist and protects her. They also both tease the female protagonist as well (a lot meaner teasing in Ookami), but it’s obvious something is going to grow between them.
2. Ouran Koukou Host Club (Ouran High School Host Club)

Description: Ouran High is a school for the extremely wealthy or, in Haruhi’s case, the extremely talented. But no amount of talent will help when Haruhi accidentally drops an eight million yen vase in a music room. The vase was the property of Ouran High School Host Club, a group of attractive young men who, for a fee, provide their time and affections for their lovesick clientele: the female students. Fascinated by this strange new specimen, a poor and clumsy commoner, they force Haruhi to work for them until the debt is repaid; but they get a lot more than they bargained for…
Number of Episodes: 26
Release Year: 2006
Even though the stories may seem quite different, the hero and heroine of both shows share a lot of similarities. Tamaki and Takumi (even the names sound similar) are both rich, hot guys who all the girls fall head over heels for but they are only interested in their respective heroines Haruhi and Misaki. The heroines, Haruhi and Misaki, are both diligent girls but come from poor families; they do not care much for boys and focus more on studying and excelling at other things.
1. Special A

Description: Ever since their first meeting at six years old, Hikari Hanazono has struggled to defeat her rival Kei Takashima at anything, whether it be athletics or academics. To date she has proven unsuccessful, resulting in Kei constantly referring to her as “second place.” In reality, Kei has been in love with Hikari for quite some time, but Hikari remains completely oblivious to the fact. Now, as the top two students in a prestigious academy, the duo continues their long-running competition as part of the school’s elite class of seven, the Special A. Will Hikari ever surpass Kei… or realize that he loves her?
Number of Episodes: 24
Release Year: 2008
Both animes have strong, hard-working and independent females as the lead roles. The lead male protagonists and their relationships are also very similar. They are both the coolest and most popular boys at their school, and they both stand out from the other guys. At first they are rivals, with the male protagonists being the only ones that can beat them at anything. And the lead females are also oblivious of their romantic feelings.
There are others also that are similar, but these 10 are far most Similar To Kaichou wa Maid-sama! Consider subscribing to our mail list to get notifications about all news about anime, also join our anime discord server to talk with other anime fans. Discord Server