Love Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You Back

Love Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You BackLove Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You Back

As someone who grew up in the golden age of anime maid shows, I can confidently say that my heart skipped a beat when I heard about “You Are Ms. Servant.” This new series brings back memories of the good old days when maids were all the rage and every other show seemed to feature one.


In the early 2000s, if you were a fan of anime like me, you’d probably recognize the craze around shows centered on maids. It seemed like every other series had a maid character or plotline back then. These shows often catered to our fantasies, with a maid mysteriously appearing in the protagonist’s life and causing dramatic changes. However, as happens with many anime trends, maids eventually lost their charm and faded away. Despite new releases like Akiba Maid War from 2022, they’re no longer as prominent as they once were in the anime world.

But also like most trends and styles, maids are coming back to the spotlight. Trends often repeat themselves in a cycle every decade or so, and the 2020s have begun to really tap into the 2000s for their nostalgia. It’s led to shows getting revived with new episodes, new reboots of classic hits and more, and now we’ve finally gotten a brand new show that capitalizes on that nostalgia while still offering something new. If you want a new maid anime that feels like you’re watching a classic show, then You Are Ms. Servant is going to be perfect for you.

Love Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You Back

2000s Anime Were Just Built Different

As a gaming enthusiast diving into “You Are Ms. Servant”, let’s take a moment to reminisce about being an anime fan in the 2000s. It felt like the Wild West, with the internet rapidly expanding, making it easier than ever to discover new shows. Anime was experiencing a boom even then, and though we have more options today, the spirit of experimentation back then was truly something special. There were fewer choices, but every release felt unique due to the openness to original ideas.

In the past, it seemed like every release was either a light novel adaptation or fit into the same core genre. But during that time, there was an explosion of unique shows that flew under the radar, making me feel like I was part of a secret club for fans who loved these hidden gems. We’d watch anything we could get our hands on, and that included those maid shows. The spirit of those shows has been beautifully captured in You Are Ms. Servant, standing at the intersection of wish fulfillment, exhilarating action, and top-notch animation production.

Love Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You Back

What Is You Are Ms. Servant?

Initially penned by Shotan, the series “You Are Ms. Servant” was initially published in Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry back in 2020. The story revolves around Hitoyoshi Yokoya, a young man who lives independently until a maid unexpectedly knocks on his door. She claims to be sent by a far-off relative, but this enigmatic maid later reveals she’s an assassin and had been working as one beforehand. Despite having no need for one, Hitoyoshi hesitantly agrees to employ her as a live-in maid, even though she lacks traditional household skills.

As a gamer, I’ve found myself drawn into a world reminiscent of beloved maid anime classics. The story revolves around me, a young lad living all by my lonesome, and a mysterious maid named Yuki who’s about to shake up my solitary existence. From the first four episodes of this Fall’s anime series, it’s clear that Yuki – whom I’ve nicknamed Hitoyoshi because she didn’t have a name in her assassin days – has managed to win over both fans and my own heart.

Love Anime From the ’00s? This New Anime Is Ready to Take You Back

Why You Should Watch You Are Ms. Servant

The character of Ms. Servant is fulfilling a specific role, and in the 2000s (and even now), a significant aspect of anime was to satisfy desires. Often, the main character was not particularly interesting, allowing viewers to envision themselves in that role and imagine the extraordinary life they could lead with these eccentric characters. This concept suggests that one would never feel lonely, and that their life would undergo a sudden, dramatic transformation upon meeting someone special for the first time.

The concept was tailored for young adult viewers and, given the popular trend at the time, led to shows like these. Ranging from the suggestive, such as “He Is My Master,” to the action-packed like “Mahoromatic,” it eventually reached the point of parody with series like “Kamen no Maid Guy.” However, “You Are Ms. Servant” appears to offer a more refined perspective on this theme. By focusing on the heartwarming, gentle aspects of the idea, Yuki and Hitoyoshi develop an unconventional family dynamic.

It’s tough to put into words, but “You Are Ms. Servant” captures that feeling perfectly. As the series progresses, it seems like it will become even more reminiscent of the 2000s, and a new assassin has just been introduced in the latest episode. If you’re interested in watching the new anime this Fall, you can catch up with the latest episodes on Crunchyroll as they become available to stream.

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2024-10-31 02:10