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Ahem. This thread is now not only my art blog, but also the place for me to review anime. dealwithit.jpg
Mayo Chiki.
So this normal glasses guy lives his typical ecchi comedy life, with his stereotypical little sister (voiced by the wonderful Kana Hanazawa by the way) who wakes him every morning with wrestling moves. Gee, looks original and rewarding. Let's keep watching.
He then learns some BIG SECRET about the school's official Ojou-sama's butler. The girlish bishounen (when I first saw her I thought it was a girl. Apparently I'm supposed to think she's a guy somehow) turns out to be none other than Naru from Love Hina with a fetish for cat panties, and our hero is dragged into some situation comedy plot regarding her, the ojou-sama and two other girls (as seen in the opening and ending. I have no idea what they have to do with anything).
So we have a trial where a character has to attend a school disguised as the opposite gender without getting found out, we have the blue-haired victim who nosebleeds in the instant of a girl's touch, and we have the heavily sadistic ojou-sama who keeps a pure facade. WHERE HAVE WE SEEN THIS BEFORE? :D (Hint: please play the opening theme for Maria Holic now)
In this series butlers have super strength for some reason, which only works when a main character has seen them naked (I keep telling you, it's Naru!), and protecting someone from a falling bottle by tackling them results in skirts falling off and shirts unbuttoning to the point where breasts are exposed.
Let me add that during the full length of the first episode, including previews, the butler girl (Would be easier to remember her name if they just called her Naru) has been completely or partially naked in different situations no less than five times(!). I'm guessing she's supposed to be the main attraction of the series all in all. And if we're lucky, she will go through character development of some sort sooner or later.
Watch out everything else, because it looks like we have the huge anime masterpiece of 2011!
...Not really. But it's watchable.