A special parody episode. The cast retells the classic Japanese folklore story of Momotaro (Peach Boy), featuring Misaki as the hero fighting demons.
No – and that’s fine. The manga runs 18 volumes. The anime ends around (volume 8), right before the “Usui leaves for England” arc. If you finish episode 26 and want more, start the manga at Chapter 33 .
The final stretch of the anime cements the bond between the main pair while addressing the challenges of childhood promises and school unity.
A double-feature episode focusing on Vice President Yukimura’s daily struggles and Aoi’s pursuit of fashion design recognition. Kaichou Wa Maid-sama Episodes
The series is set at Seika High School, a formerly all-boys institution that has recently become co-ed. Because the school remains male-dominated and is known for its "immoral" and "reckless" student body, Misaki takes it upon herself to reform the school to ensure the safety and comfort of the female minority. Her strict adherence to rules and perceived hostility toward boys earns her the nickname "Demon President".
Arc 2: Cultivating Trust and New Competitors (Episodes 6–11)
However, Misaki’s toughness is a shield. To support her family after her father left them with a massive debt, she secretly works at Maid Latte A special parody episode
Here is a list of all 26 episodes of "Kaichou Wa Maid-sama":
The romantic tension escalates as Usui faces rivals for Misaki's attention, and Misaki struggles to understand her own feelings.
In the end, Seika High changed. The boys, witnessing the President's struggle and Usui's devotion, began to respect Misaki not out of fear, but out of admiration for her work ethic. They even became protective of her secret. The manga runs 18 volumes
The anime is lauded for breaking traditional shoujo stereotypes. Rather than a submissive female lead, Misaki is strong, authoritative, and physically capable, breaking the mould of many female anime characters.
The introduction of a childhood friend forces Usui to mark his territory, culminating in the cultural festival finale.
The anime covers roughly the first of the manga (up to Volume 7). While Episode 26 gives fans a satisfying romantic conclusion with a confession and a kiss, it only scratches the surface of the overarching plot.
The series also explores the complexities of relationships, particularly in the context of high school life. Masako and Mikado's relationship, in particular, serves as a central plot point, as they navigate their feelings for each other amidst the challenges of school life.