10 best anime to watch if you like You Are Ms. Servant

Hinamatsuri, You Are Ms. Servant, The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
Hinamatsuri, You Are Ms. Servant, The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Image via feel., Felix Film, White Fox/Studio 3Hz)

The new popular slice-of-life anime You Are Ms. Servant follows Hitoyoshi, a high schooler who takes in Yuki, a former assassin, as his maid. As they form an unlikely friendship, Yuki struggles to adapt to domestic life while confronting her traumatic past.

The anime blends comedy, romance, and action as it explores the unusual dynamic between high school student Hitoyoshi and the mysterious maid Yuki.

Fans of the anime looking for more such shows with interesting caretaker relationships, comedic misunderstandings, and themes of personal growth, redemption, and friendship, then this list is for you. Below are 10 highly entertaining anime series to watch if you enjoyed You Are Ms. Servant.


10 best anime for fans of You Are Ms. Servant

1) The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious

The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious (Image via Silver Link/Blade)
The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious (Image via Silver Link/Blade)

The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious mirrors the setup of You Are Ms. Servant, featuring a student living alone who hires a peculiar maid with a shadowy past. The mysterious maid Lilith demonstrates exceptional abilities indicating she is far more than just hired help.

As her caring relationship with Yuuri develops, amusing domestic mishaps give way to heartwarming moments of trust. With its charming humor and mysterious undertones, this anime delivers a similar blend of slice-of-life and intrigue as You Are Ms. Servant.


2) Toradora!

Toradora! (Image via J.C. Staff)
Toradora! (Image via J.C. Staff)

This beloved romantic comedy also centers on an unlikely caretaker dynamic between two misunderstood high school students. After the scary “Palmtop Tiger” Taiga mistakes kind-hearted Ryuuji for a stalker, the two strike up a friendship helping each other get close to their crushes.

Living next door, Ryuuji takes on domestic duties for Taiga, who struggles with the organization in her life. As their bond deepens despite embarrassment over the arrangement, Toradora! finds humor and feels in their growing attachment and pursuit of self-improvement.


3) Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid (Image via Kyoto Animation)
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid (Image via Kyoto Animation)

For more lighthearted fare about a human surprised to find themselves the master of inept, dangerous house help, try the beloved comedy Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid.

After drunkard programmer Miss Kobayashi does a good deed for dragon Tohru, Tohru transforms into a busty maid and invites herself to stay in Kobayashi’s home. Tohru attempts to repay her debt through enthusiastic domestic service, often accompanied by the lovable younger dragon Kanna.

Despite occasional chaos from Tohru’s efforts, this heartwarming anime highlights the value of family – both biological and chosen.


4) Black Lagoon

Black Lagoon (Image via Madhouse)
Black Lagoon (Image via Madhouse)

While playing it mostly for laughs, You Are Ms. Servant acknowledges assassin-turned-maid Yuki’s dark history. For an anime delving deeper into the criminal underworld, check out Black Lagoon.

After mercenary pirates take hostage of average businessman Rokurou Okajima, he abandons his mundane life to join the Lagoon Company smugglers. Nicknamed “Rock,” he works as an administrative mediator between the reckless crew members.

Balancing gritty action and impactful drama with Rock’s cynicism makes this a darker thematic contrast to You Are Ms. Servant.


5) Hinamatsuri

Hinamatsuri (Image via feel.)
Hinamatsuri (Image via feel.)

Hinamatsuri similarly centers on an unlikely duo formed between a ruthless career criminal and a mysterious stranger.

When psychic girl Hina mysteriously appears in gang member Nitta’s apartment, he reluctantly adopts her despite knowing nothing about parenting. The comedy stems from the stone-faced Nitta employing Hina’s powers for his benefit and struggling with basic childcare tasks.

But amid the hilarity are moving moments as Nitta discovers paternal purpose and devotion to Hina. With its mix of heartfelt humor and action, this anime offers another entertaining balance for fans of You Are Ms. Servant.


6) The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Image via White Fox/Studio 3Hz)
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Image via White Fox/Studio 3Hz)

This reverse isekai follows the feared Demon Lord Satan as he arrives in modern Tokyo after being transported from his magical realm on the cusp of conquering it.

Stuck powerless in Japan, Satan gains employment at the fast food chain MgRonald’s while adapting to his amusing new life. However, his new experiences cause Satan – now renamed Sadao Maou – to question his villainous motivations.

Blending workplace comedy with supernatural threats emerging from Sadao’s past, The Devil Is a Part-Timer! shares You Are Ms. Servant’s themes of personal growth and finding unexpected meaning in an ordinary environment.


7) ReLIFE

ReLIFE (Image via TMS Entertainment)
ReLIFE (Image via TMS Entertainment)

ReLIFE offers a societal redemption story akin to You Are Ms. Servant’s focus on second chances. Directionless 27-year-old Arata Kaizaki gets offered the opportunity to take a mysterious pill making him appear 10 years younger.

He then spends a year as a “ReLIFE subject” attending high school again and rebooting his life. Comedic misunderstandings abound as Arata bonds with his classmates, joins activities, and discovers a new purpose.

ReLIFE tempers escapist fantasy with bittersweet emotional impact, making it an uplifting story about using extraordinary means to find normalcy.


8) Servant x Service

Servant x Service (Image via A-1 Pictures)
Servant x Service (Image via A-1 Pictures)

For a similar premise to You Are Ms. Servant translated to an office setting, check out the workplace comedy Servant x Service. New civil servant Lucy diligently tackles administrative obstacles and challenging clients at her local government job alongside eccentric co-workers.

The blend of satire and silliness appeals to fans who enjoyed the maid dynamics in You Are Ms. Servant. Interpersonal drama, hints of romance, and running gag visual jokes further punctuate the civil service mayhem with enjoyable character moments.


9) The Way of the Househusband

The Way of the Househusband (Image via J.C. Staff)
The Way of the Househusband (Image via J.C. Staff)

Retired yakuza Tatsu finds himself adapting to domestic life after marrying Miku in this fan-favorite manga adaptation. A feared criminal legend, tattooed Tatsu embraces floral aprons and grocery shopping while hilariously clashing with his intimidating past persona.

The exaggerated comedy stems from the absurd juxtaposition of Tatsu’s tough-guy appearance against his sincere embrace of homemaking. Witnessing a menacing figure gently encourage his wife or expertly bake is satisfying for fans of You Are Ms. Servant’s premise.


10) My Bride is a Mermaid

My Bride is a Mermaid (Image via Gonzo)
My Bride is a Mermaid (Image via Gonzo)

My Bride is a Mermaid leans hardest into farcical, romantic comedy compared to the more serious You Are Ms. Servant.

But fans of demanding relationships played for laughs and found family themes should enjoy this madcap mystical mafia anime. When youngster Nagasumi wanders into dangerous mermaid gangster territory, a quick-fix engagement with the boss’ daughter Sun saves his life.

Moving into the chaotic Seto homestead, Nagasumi gets embroiled in their zany dealings while fulfilling his pretend boyfriend duties to Sun.


Conclusion

Beyond caretaker setups, the anime on this list variously offer criminal intrigue, coming-of-age redemption, workplace absurdity, and family warmth akin to themes You Are Ms. Servant balances so playfully. Hopefully, this breakdown helps fans discover their next favorite anime mixing silly situations with emotional impact.

From misfit friends forming found families to ruthless veterans discovering civilian purpose, these entertaining shows promise more resonant relationships and personal growth journeys to enjoy.


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