Right after I finally finished watching the last two episodes, I was so disappointed in how the series ended. However, then I realized that the fact that I was disappointed meant that KnMG had somehow become a decent anime series in my mind. I had some pretty low expectations of KnMG going in, but the series largely met and occasionally exceeded my expectations.
Story
The plot for this series is pathetic and barely ever shows up. Basically Naeka is trying to survive until her next birthday so she can inherit tons of money. The plot is only there to form a basis for Kogarashi and Fubuki to be in Naeka’s life, and this plot is generally ignored throughout the first season. If you care about a good story, don’t bother watching this series.
With that said, the somewhat stand-alone episodes are occasionally very funny. KnMG looks like a mediocre fanservice comedy, and many of the episodes start off like a typical mediocre fanservice comedy. However, oftentimes KnMG will suddenly twist the joke in a crazy way that will leave you saying, “OMGWTF?!?!?!” and this is where KnMG’s strength lies. Especially in the middle of the series, the jokes were sometimes so surprising and so funny that I started looking forward to the next crazy thing that Kogarashi would do. Unfortunately, the humor is uneven, and so there are some episodes that just have uninspired breast jokes and little else.
Characters
Kogarashi is clearly the motor that drives this vehicle, but he is at his best when he jumps into the scene and then quickly exits. His various Maid Guy powers are generally amusing, and I especially liked Maid Guy Voice whenever it left the victim forced to watch the fish market guy (Uomatsu Maguro) scrubbing. The draw of most of the episodes was finding out the latest Maid Guy power and watching Kogarashi torment some poor scrub villains.
The rest of the cast generally doesn’t pull weight, with the exception of Fubuki (on occasion). I guess Kousuke does as much as a lower-importance side character can, but Naeka is rather bland. The humor seems to be more situational than character driven, which may be why the series starts to falter towards the end.
Tilt
While the anime art stays true to the manga style, this means that KnMG is quite ugly. The art is consistently bad, but I think it is mostly on purpose. I found the OP annoying but catchy and the ED instrumentally good but vocally bad.
Verdict
This series isn’t for everyone, and it is highly uneven. Most of the episodes are rather cliche with a few zingers thrown in, but there are a few episodes that are surprisingly awesome (e.g. the tennis match, the training episode, and the computer virus episode) and unusual. KnMG definitely fills a certain niche, even if some of the episodes are incredibly skippable. If you like comedies with fanservice (and don’t mind the ugly art), KnMG will probably please you and occasionally wow you.
Kamen no Maid Guy Review
Right after I finally finished watching the last two episodes, I was so disappointed in how the series ended. However, then I realized that the fact that I was disappointed meant that KnMG had somehow become a decent anime series in my mind. I had some pretty low expectations of KnMG going in, but the series largely met and occasionally exceeded my expectations.
Story
The plot for this series is pathetic and barely ever shows up. Basically Naeka is trying to survive until her next birthday so she can inherit tons of money. The plot is only there to form a basis for Kogarashi and Fubuki to be in Naeka’s life, and this plot is generally ignored throughout the first season. If you care about a good story, don’t bother watching this series.
With that said, the somewhat stand-alone episodes are occasionally very funny. KnMG looks like a mediocre fanservice comedy, and many of the episodes start off like a typical mediocre fanservice comedy. However, oftentimes KnMG will suddenly twist the joke in a crazy way that will leave you saying, “OMGWTF?!?!?!” and this is where KnMG’s strength lies. Especially in the middle of the series, the jokes were sometimes so surprising and so funny that I started looking forward to the next crazy thing that Kogarashi would do. Unfortunately, the humor is uneven, and so there are some episodes that just have uninspired breast jokes and little else.
Characters
Kogarashi is clearly the motor that drives this vehicle, but he is at his best when he jumps into the scene and then quickly exits. His various Maid Guy powers are generally amusing, and I especially liked Maid Guy Voice whenever it left the victim forced to watch the fish market guy (Uomatsu Maguro) scrubbing. The draw of most of the episodes was finding out the latest Maid Guy power and watching Kogarashi torment some poor scrub villains.
The rest of the cast generally doesn’t pull weight, with the exception of Fubuki (on occasion). I guess Kousuke does as much as a lower-importance side character can, but Naeka is rather bland. The humor seems to be more situational than character driven, which may be why the series starts to falter towards the end.
Tilt
While the anime art stays true to the manga style, this means that KnMG is quite ugly. The art is consistently bad, but I think it is mostly on purpose. I found the OP annoying but catchy and the ED instrumentally good but vocally bad.
Verdict
This series isn’t for everyone, and it is highly uneven. Most of the episodes are rather cliche with a few zingers thrown in, but there are a few episodes that are surprisingly awesome (e.g. the tennis match, the training episode, and the computer virus episode) and unusual. KnMG definitely fills a certain niche, even if some of the episodes are incredibly skippable. If you like comedies with fanservice (and don’t mind the ugly art), KnMG will probably please you and occasionally wow you.
Kabitzin’s Rating: 3/5
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