Shonen Maid (2016-2016)

Premiere:
April 8, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
July 1, 2016

Original Title:
少年メイド

Alternate Titles:
Boy Maid
Shonen Maid

Genres:
Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
8bit

Countries:
JP

After the loss of his mother, Chihiro is left alone. With no known family left, he has to find a way to move on. Things aren’t looking good until a chance encounter with the young and handsome Madoka—who turns out to be his wealthy uncle! Madoka offers him his home and all Chihiro has to do is clean up after the messy, irresponsible man. The problem? This job requires a uniform—a maid outfit!

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Art Designer:
Kazushi Fujii

Art Direction:
Kenta Masuda

Character Designer:
Kana Ishida

Color Designer:
Yukari Fujiki

Comic Book:
Ototachibana

Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Satou

Editor:
Megumi Uchida

Executive Producer:
Tsutomu Kasai

Lyricist:
Sayaka Kanda

Music Producer:
Tomoko Shibuya

Original Music Composer:
yamazo

Producer:
Keisuke Arai
Shunichi Uemura

Publicist:
Mizuho Tanaka

Series Composition:
Yoshiko Nakamura

Series Director:
Yusuke Yamamoto

Sound Director:
Satoshi Motoyama

Sound Effects:
Noriko Izumo

Special Effects:
Noriko Masuko

Theme Song Performance:
Taku Yashiro
Natsuki Hanae
Kazutomi Yamamoto

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