He Is My Master



Izumi and Mitsuki have run away from home and are looking for work. Where to go? They happen to stumble upon the house of 14-year old billionaire Yoshitaka Nakabayashi, who's looking for maids. Yoshitaka lets the girls stay and relax, but leaves them maid outfits to change into when they get out. Shortly before they leave, Izumi breaks a very expensive pot, and so she and her sister are roped in, working to pay off their debt. Throw in a perverted alligator, a third maid from Yoshitaka's school (also a schoolgirl lesbian), and it all takes off from there.

Not to be confused with They Are My Noble Masters.

"Izumi's debt for the day: ¥1,052,639"
 * Air Vent Passageway: Used when they are trying to rescue Mitsuki in the fourth episode, but it is so loud the Mitsuki-chan Defense Squad hears them coming immediately.
 * All Women are Doms, All Men are Subs: Yoshitaka never succeeds in fulfilling his sick demented fantasies despite his power over the girls (and Mitsuki's apparent eagerness). In fact, he ends up getting tied up and whipped by Izumi and some French girl he tries to seduce at one point.
 * Amusing Injuries: Yoshitaka is hurt quite a lot for the sake of the comedy. Often deservedly so.
 * This is even taken Up to Eleven when we can see his face restoring real time after it became unrecognizingly deformed all this while talking back to Izumi.
 * And the Adventure Continues...: The anime's ending.

- The End

"Father: I love you both just as much as your mother! Izumi: Ewww! Father: Just as much!"
 * Art Shift: The anime and the manga's art styles are very different.
 * Also, Pochi in the first manga volume is drawn more like a realistic alligator, but becomes the cartoonish blimp he's most known as in the next volume. The characters actually bring this shift up in one chapter, with the explanation being that "Pochi has gotten fat."
 * Author Avatar: Mattsu is portrayed as an alligator, and Asu as a hamster. Due to the fourth wall never having existed for the manga in the first place, they are literally part of the main cast by now.
 * Big Fancy House: Complete with a front and back yard the size of several parks put together.
 * Mitsuki was even able to let her defence force build an full scale indoor beach without the other even noticing it!
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: . It becomes increasingly obvious with each manga volume. Izumi doesn't notice.
 * Bowdlerize: The German release ups the girls' ages by three in the dub and the sub.
 * Buxom Is Better: Izumi gets a lot attention from other characters because of her large breasts.
 * Characterization Marches On: Word of God points out that in early chapters, Anna is supposed to be the "innocent, naive character", but he decided to change her and make her a Yoshitaka-level pervert.
 * The Chew Toy: Izumi and Yoshitaka. Usually one is the cause of the other's misfortune.
 * Chivalrous Pervert: Pochi the alligator, particularly in the manga. The author's notes in Volume 2 even note that the big difference between him and Yoshitaka is that Pochi actually gives a damn about the girls he pursues; as people, not objects.
 * Class Is in Room X-01: Izumi and Yoshitaka are shown to be in class 2-A. Being in he same class is convenient for Yoshitaka, but isn't for Izumi for the same reason. Anna is also in that class.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Anna, who refuses to share Izumi with anyone, especially men.
 * Clothing Damage: Mostly Izumi's.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Mitsuki. Or not.
 * Comedic Sociopathy: This trope is the main source of the series' humor, not to mention in the most extreme ways possible.
 * Cosplay Otaku Girl: Mitsuki
 * Costume Inertia
 * Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male): No one seems to mind all the abuse that Yoshitaka suffers, although the vast majority of the time he deserves it.
 * Ecchi
 * Fan Service: The entire point of the series.
 * Gag Series
 * Gainaxing: It's made by Studio Gainax, of course.
 * Gainax Ending: See above trope.
 * Genki Girl: Mitsuki
 * Greed: Yoshitaka seems to show signs of this, even though he already has everything one could want.
 * Go-Go Enslavement: See Fan service.
 * Half Arc Season: There are only 12 episodes in the anime, and episodes 7-12 have a slowly advancing plot regarding Izumi's dream to be an idol and Yoshitaka's rival Seiichirou.
 * Happiness in Slavery: While YMMV here, the ending of the anime seems to strongly imply that the girls are perfectly happy serving Yoshitaka, despite all the complaints from Izumi before.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: The ghost of Yoshitaka's father has the same voice actor as Master Asia. And the same face.
 * Instant Fanclub: Mitsuki's.
 * In the Blood: Izumi and Mitsuki's parents; the father is alot like Izumi and the mother is alot like Mitsuki.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Yoshitaka constantly walks the line between a straight example, and a subversion, as he is revealed to have ulterior motives. In the final episode he seems reformed, but it is all eventually revealed to have been a Xanatos Roulette to . However, some internal dialogue, which he would have had no reason to fake since the other characters couldn't hear him, suggested that he may have been serious about . So, it's up to the viewer to decide which he is.
 * The manga is a complete subversion, Yoshitaka is irremediable.
 * King of All Cosmos: Mattsu is "the alligator god" whom Izumi regards as a semi-malevolent Jerkass God.
 * Lampshade Hanging: Several times, both by the author and by Yoshitaka.
 * Lethal Chef: Anna.
 * Manipulative Bitch: Mitsuki.
 * Her mother is even WORSE; while Mitsuki is also cute when scheming and has some genuine kind moments, her mother...isn't and doesn't.
 * Megaton Punch: Yoshitaka suffers these a lot, often from Izumi.
 * Meido
 * Ms. Fanservice: Izumi's status is enforced by the other main characters.
 * No Ending: The manga. Just when it looks like all is wrapped up, the last panel undoes it completely.
 * No Fourth Wall: In the manga.
 * Opera Gloves: As seen above, Izumi, Mitsuki and Anna all wear long white gloves (with black cuffs at the top) as part of their Meido outfits.
 * Parental Incest: The girls ran away from home in the first place, because they got tired resisting their father's constant sexual advances.


 * Priceless Ming Vase: Izumi debt start with her smashing a vase worth 5,000,000 yen. And since she smashing something just about every time she is cleaning up and the house is full of expensive things - well you can probably guess which way the debt is going...
 * Psycho Lesbian: Anna.
 * The Rival: Seiichirou for Yoshitaka and Takami for Izumi (though the latter is subverted in the anime, where
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians: Anna again.
 * Sensual Spandex: The girls' gym uniforms.
 * Shonen
 * Shout-Out: ...to a lot of other Gainax titles.
 * Slapstick Knows No Gender: Poor Izumi.
 * The Glomp: Anna likes to give these to Izumi.
 * The Sociopath: Yoshitaka, definately, though Played for Laughs. Quite possibly Mitsuki and Anna too.
 * Stripperiffic: The maid "uniforms".
 * Token Yuri Girl: Anna towards Izumi, to the point of Stalker with a Crush. Izumi doesn't exactly reciprocate the feelings, but the cast (including Izumi, with promises) do use Anna's obsession to their advantage on occasion.
 * Twelve-Episode Anime
 * Unwanted Harem
 * For whom?
 * Villainous Crossdresser: Yoshitaka's cousin Seiichirou.
 * Villain Protagonist: Yoshitaka.
 * Work Off the Debt: The whole premise of the show.
 * Zettai Ryouiki