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“Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!” Manga Gets Anime TV Series


So, ah… I’m gong to leave this here.

Yesterday, an official website and Twitter account opened their doors to announce that Kanko Nakamura’s Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! (Our Maid is Way Too Annoying!) will receive an anime TV series. The site includes a key visual, plus the first staffers attached to the project.

We break the details down below:

Key Visual

The image features Kamoi in her maid outfit, fangirling over Misha, who’s… clad in a short shirt and bloomers.

Staff

The series will be directed by Masahiko Ohta (Himouto! Umaru-chan, Gabriel DropOut) at Doga Kobo, with Jun Yamazaki (Three Leaves, Three Colors) providing character designs. Takashi Aoshima (Gabriel DropOut, Himouto! Umaru-chan) is in charge of series composition.

Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! hits Japanese TV this Fall.

Kanko Nakamura’s Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! manga launched in the pages of Futabasha’s Gekkan Action magazine in 2016. The series currently spans two compiled volumes, with the most recent hitting stores in October. Volume 3 will ship to retailers on Thursday.

Manga resource Baka-Updates describes the title as:

Former Air Force Master Seargeant Kamoi Tsubame tries changing careers to finally get cute girls to wear her cute self-designed clothes.

To that end she tries to get a job in the Takanashi household as a maid and babysiter to Yasuhiro Taknashi’s spoilt daughter Misha Takanashi, as it seems that her mother is no longer present.

Misha has successfully gotten rid of previous maids through playing delightful pranks like throwing mud, laying out banana peels to slip on and lighting the washed clothes on fire. In face of the newest applicant boasting that she has military experience, Misha even thinks about researching bomb making.

Fun times ahead!

Source: Comic Natalie

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