Maid-Sama!/YMMV


 * Chickification: Sometimes brought up regarding the main character, not all agree. Do not elaborate.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: There is a bit of music called 'Main Theme' on the OST that plays whenever Misaki has one of her many CMoA. ...just... listen to it.
 * Much of the OST can be included, but special mention goes to Natsu Koi Monogatari by UxMishi, performed at the Yumesaki High school festival live concert.
 * Die for Our Ship: Oh, the treatment Hinata gets from the Usui/Misaki shippers!
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Igarashi; many male fans were rooting for him to rape Misaki and regularly enjoy bashing her for "not getting raped!" Truly Fan Dumb at it's best.
 * Marty Stu: Usui, he is handsome, exceptionally good at everything he does, and filthy rich. He's shown to be never wrong about anything he says or does and is always the one to rescue Misaki. Beyond that he's pretty plastic.
 * Hell, even Misaki points out how unbelievable he is early on, coming to the conclusion that he is an alien.
 * Others, particularly among the below-mentioned Periphery Demographic, acknowledge Usui's Marty Stu status but contend that it's the most amusing part of an otherwise fairly typical romance series. This is particularly the case for the Filler-tastic anime.
 * Memetic Sex God: USUI
 * Moe: Sometimes played straight (with justification), sometimes played around, sometimes subverted.
 * Misaki, Kazuyoshi, Aoi as a girl, and Ruri
 * In-character, the manager of the Maid Latte cafe, Satsuki, is fanatical about all things moe. She's pretty much Ken Akamatsu in a skirt. And an Usui x Misaki supporter.
 * Sakura's character is all made for this purpose. There isn't a single moment where she's not acting moe from some angle. You can't blame the hard-boiled Misaki to care for her when she's about to tear up.
 * Yukimura too. It's a wonder he doesn't just get kidnapped walking down the street.
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * Periphery Demographic: Although Kaichou wa Maid-sama is a Shoujo series, it has a rather large male fanbase.
 * Ship Tease: Suzuna and Hinata. First the manga showed a He Is All Grown Up moment from Suzuna's point of view, and since then Suzuna keeps finding reasons to give stuff she's cooked to Hinata.
 * Theme Pairing: There is apparently a miniscule fanbase for Shizuko/Kanou that ships them mostly because they both wear glasses and are the voice of reason for their respective Those Two Guys/Those Two Girls pairs.
 * With the recent revelation that Shizuko apparently has a thing for glasses, maybe this isn't so farfetched after all.
 * The Woobie: Poor Hinata. He tries so hard to be more than Just Friends with Misaki.
 * Yukimura, too.
 * Unfortunate Implications: A common criticism from reviewers is that the ultimate message being given is that no matter how smart or strong you are if you're a girl your natural place is being subservient to men and that you'll never be better than them.
 * Later chapters mitigate this to some extent by turning the same "don't try to do everything by yourself" message around onto Usui.