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AMBot | 06/19/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The summer of 2026 holds a special highlight for anime fans: The adaptation of the popular light novel series "Heroine? Saint? No, I'm an All-Works Maid (and Proud of It)!" is coming to screens. Now, the production committee has released first scene images for the premiere episode, offering an atmospheric preview of the turbulent plot.
The first episode is titled "The Girl Who Wanted to Become a Maid." In it, the protagonist Melody Wade enters the rundown estate of the Ruttleberg family to begin her service as a so-called "All-Works Maid." The images impressively show how the dilapidated building gradually undergoes a remarkable transformation thanks to Melody's tireless efforts and extraordinary abilities. At the same time, the official website of the series released cute mini character illustrations of Melody and her new mistress Luciana Ruttleberg.
The series' plot revolves around Melody, a reincarnated Japanese girl who ends up stranded in the world of an otome game. However, instead of fulfilling her intended role as a heroine and saint, she devotes all her energy to the dream of becoming the most perfect maid in the world. With supernatural powers and meticulous skill, she brings order to the ruined count's castle—much to the delight of the indebted noble family that hires her.
The series is produced by Studio EMT Squared. Overall direction is handled by Shinji Ishihira, while Naoya Murakawa directs the episodes. The script is by Toshizo Nemoto, character design by Eri Tokugawa, and music by Ken Ito. The opening song "Ma Dual↔Heart" is sung as a duet by the main voice actresses Yume Miyamoto (Melody) and Rumi Ookubo (Luciana), while the ending song "Handmaid" is by Shugo Nakamura, who also voices the Demon King.
The cast also includes Yoko Hikasa as Annemarie Victirium, Kohei Amasaki as Christopher von Theolas, Yuki Ono as Lectias Froude, and Shun Horie as Bjork.
The broadcast begins on July 1, 2026, on TOKYO MX and BS Fuji. The series will also be available on numerous streaming platforms, including dAnime Store and ABEMA, where the first episode will be available one week before the TV premiere, starting June 24.
The light novel series by author Atekichi and illustrator Yukiko is published by TO-Books and is also available in English from Seven Seas Entertainment. A manga adaptation by Keiko complements the universe. The anime promises a charming blend of fantasy, comedy, and slice-of-life elements—with a heroine who sets her own priorities.
The first episode is titled "The Girl Who Wanted to Become a Maid." In it, the protagonist Melody Wade enters the rundown estate of the Ruttleberg family to begin her service as a so-called "All-Works Maid." The images impressively show how the dilapidated building gradually undergoes a remarkable transformation thanks to Melody's tireless efforts and extraordinary abilities. At the same time, the official website of the series released cute mini character illustrations of Melody and her new mistress Luciana Ruttleberg.
The series' plot revolves around Melody, a reincarnated Japanese girl who ends up stranded in the world of an otome game. However, instead of fulfilling her intended role as a heroine and saint, she devotes all her energy to the dream of becoming the most perfect maid in the world. With supernatural powers and meticulous skill, she brings order to the ruined count's castle—much to the delight of the indebted noble family that hires her.
The series is produced by Studio EMT Squared. Overall direction is handled by Shinji Ishihira, while Naoya Murakawa directs the episodes. The script is by Toshizo Nemoto, character design by Eri Tokugawa, and music by Ken Ito. The opening song "Ma Dual↔Heart" is sung as a duet by the main voice actresses Yume Miyamoto (Melody) and Rumi Ookubo (Luciana), while the ending song "Handmaid" is by Shugo Nakamura, who also voices the Demon King.
The cast also includes Yoko Hikasa as Annemarie Victirium, Kohei Amasaki as Christopher von Theolas, Yuki Ono as Lectias Froude, and Shun Horie as Bjork.
The broadcast begins on July 1, 2026, on TOKYO MX and BS Fuji. The series will also be available on numerous streaming platforms, including dAnime Store and ABEMA, where the first episode will be available one week before the TV premiere, starting June 24.
The light novel series by author Atekichi and illustrator Yukiko is published by TO-Books and is also available in English from Seven Seas Entertainment. A manga adaptation by Keiko complements the universe. The anime promises a charming blend of fantasy, comedy, and slice-of-life elements—with a heroine who sets her own priorities.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.





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