Hanaukyo Maid Team - Characters

Characters

Taro Hanaukyo (花右京太郎, Hanaukyō Tarō?)
  • Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (甲斐田ゆき?)/Jimmy Benedict (English)
A short, quiet, patient and persuasive middle school boy who inherits his mysterious grandfather's home at the age of 14. A common source of humor is his dealing with the overeager work ethic of the maids. He is put off by fawning women. (In the original anime series, this was exaggerated into a near-allergic reaction to any contact with a woman except one.) He thinks of his maids as friends and family rather than servants, and treats them as such, much to the consternation of some. He is rather blatantly attracted to Mariel. His name is spelled as "Tarou Hanaukyo" in the first English volume of the manga. As a point of interest, Taro is shown cosplaying as Mahoro from Mahoromatic, even saying her catchphrase 'I think all dirty thoughts are very bad'.
Mariel (マリエル?)
  • Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (田中理恵?)/Mia Bradley (English)
At the tender young age of 16, she is informally seen as the 'head' maid of the house. She is essentially the 'perfect' maid - attentive, polite, demure, intelligent, and beautiful. Her devotion is alluded to border on obsessiveness and becomes a major plot point later. (In the original anime series, she had purple hair rather than blue). She is eventually revealed to have been the product of Project: Blue Silent Bell, a genetic engineering project aimed at creating the ideal maid for Tarou. Her true feelings and emotions are buried underneath layers of emotional programming, and at the end of the series Tarou commits himself to bringing them out. (At any rate, her devotion to and affection for Tarou appear to be sincere, despite the programming.) As a point of interest, in one episode, Mariel is shown cosplaying as Chi from Chobits who was also voiced by Rie Tanaka.
Ikuyo Suzuki (鈴木イクヨ, Suzuki Ikuyo?)
  • Voiced by: Moyu Arishima (有島モユ?)/Jennifer Proud (English)
One of Taro's friends, a 17 year old maid with thick glasses and often sporting a sly mischievous look. She is the head of the Technology Department, and specializes in mechanics and odd inventions, some of them blowing up or otherwise malfunctioning in rather hilarious ways. Rather oddly enough, she is also an otaku. In one episode rife with nods to other anime, she brings several other characters to the world-famous "Comic Market" ("Komiketto" for short in Japanese) in Tokyo with her self-made dōjinshi.
Konoe Tsurugi (剣コノヱ, Tsurugi Konoe?)
  • Voiced by: Akiko Hiramatsu (平松晶子?)/Michelle Ruff (English)
The 21 year old head of the Security department, she wears a military uniform under her maid apron. She has a severe personality but usually has everyone's best interests at heart. She has a soft spot for dogs, one of the rare times she breaks her overserious visage. The "e" part of Konoe is actually an outdated katakana character "we" (ヱ). She takes her job as both head of security and Taro's personal bodyguard very seriously, which initially causes tensions between her and Taro due to his seeming lack of caution. Later she learns to 'lighten up' but is still very protective of Taro.
Yashima Sanae (早苗八島, Sanae Yashima?)
  • Voiced by: Yukako Hayakawa (早川由佳子?)(original anime) and Akeno Watanabe (渡辺明乃?) (La Verite)/Kate Davis (English)
A dark-skinned 15 year old maid who serves as Konoe's adjutant, she originally appears in the first series (with a different hair color, lighter skin and no name). She becomes a fully fleshed out character in the later Hanaukyo Maid series. She specializes in hand-to-hand combat but unfortunately is rarely taken seriously by the other maids who she reprimands often. She also has to constantly correct other people, insisting that Sanae (typically a first name for girls) is her LAST name. While Konoe sees her as a pupil, Yashima herself is hopelessly and rather blatantly in love with Konoe. This often has her daydreaming up various lesbian fantasies with Konoe returning her feelings...resulting in rather embarrassing moments.

Cynthia Landlavizar (シンシア=ランドラヴィジャー, Shinshia Randoravijā?)/ Grace (グレース?)

  • Voiced by:Tomoko Kaneda (金田朋子?)/Sandy Fox (English)
A silent, 10 year old blonde girl who was praised, exploited, and subsequently shunned for her genius. She seemed to develop another personality named 'Grace': a vocal, stubborn, and tougher personality to protect herself. They apparently take turns at being 'aware' while the other sleeps, although they can speak to each other. It was later implied this arrangement is physically detrimental and exacerbated by Grace's tendency to overwork. As Grace, she is in charge of the Computer Security department, and is in charge of Hanaukyo Mansion's cyber-heart, the MEMOL supercomputer.
Ryuuka Jihiyou (慈悲王リュウカ, Jihiyō Ryūka?)
  • Voiced by: Rieko Takahashi (高橋理恵子?)/Wendee Lee (English)
Would-be master of an equally wealthy rival house to the Hanaukyos, annoyed with the condition she would become master of her house if she married the head of the Hanaukyo family. She was even more enraged to find the current head to be a 'whiny midget,' but later grows to like him somewhat. She is a military fan and later strikes up an obsessive competition to beat Mariel and prove herself, to the point of joining the household as a maid, and eventually taking over the Physical Health Department. Her bluntness and short temper sometimes comes in handy. Naturally, Ryuuka's home seems to also have a vast staff, but of handsome men (Possibly Butlers) rather than cute maids.
Hokusai Hanaukyo (花右京北斎, Hanaukyō Hokusai?)
  • Voiced by: Jouji Yanami/Sean Roberts (English)
Taro's grandfather. He only appears twice in the later series, as a not-very-visible video image.

Lemon ( れもん, Remon?), Marron (まろん, Maron?), and Melon (めろん, Meron?)

  • Voiced by: Kozue Yoshizumi/Reba West (Lemon), Mai Kadowaki/Jennifer Sekiguchi (Marron), and Yūya Yoshikawa (吉川由弥?)/Therese Nguyen (Melon)
Identical triplets who work for the Physical Health Department (お側御用隊, Osoba Goyou-tai?). Because of their questionable imaginations, this usually consists of them attempting various lewd acts on Taro around and during bedtime, which he nonetheless seems to avoid (in the first anime his attempts to dodge them are much less successful, the easiest example being the three of them cornering him in bed at the end of the first episode. In the manga, he managed to escape, in the anime, one of the girls shuts off the light and three hearts pop up, and we hear Taro calling for help). One possible explanation for this is the fact that all three are rather blatantly in lust with him.
Note: In the original anime series, their differing uniform colors made them marginally more distinguishable from each other. They are known as Ichigo (いちご) (Strawberry), Ringo (りんご) (Apple), and Sango (さんご) (Maple) in the original anime series. Ichigo is voiced by Hazuki Kagawa (香川葉月?), Ringo by Ema Kogure (小暮英麻?), and Sango by Yuki Watanabe (渡邉由紀?).

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