A maid who works and lives in the Scarlet Devil Mansion. She does a maid's duty perfectly: cooking, cleaning, washing, babysitting, knife throwing, etc. —
Sakuya Izayoi's Profile from
Immaterial and Missing Power
A maid (French maid uniform often included) who
knows kung fu. Many ninja maids
intentionally cater to the contrast between the image of a helpless, gentle, obedient maid and an
Action Girl in a frilly uniform jumping off the mansion roof and landing her Mary Jane heels squarely in someone's face.
May or may not develop a
Bodyguard Crush on her master, be they male or
female. If said master is
very young or
sickly, she might tend to be their
Mama Bear as well.
Common in
anime and
manga.
Subtrope of
Battle Butler. Can be related to
Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids and
McNinja. A
Sister Trope to
Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja.
Examples:
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Anime and Manga
- Sayoko Shinozaki from Code Geass, whose true badassitude is revealed mid-second season. There was a semi-serious fan theory in the first season that the main character's maid was secretly a ninja, and the series creators liked the idea enough to make it canon.
- Technically denied by herself. When Rolo calls her a ninja, she corrects him, and calls herself an SP - a reference to Japan's Police division dedicated to bodyguard duties, itself heavily based on the American Secret Service. Of course, she just happens to have weapons similar to those a ninja would use.
- An episode of Ghost in the Shell featured a reclusive billionaire (who later turned out to be Dead All Along) with a mansion staffed by gynoid maids with hidden guns that flipped out of their arms. They went down like chumps, though.
- Fiore from Chrono Crusade doesn't actually know kung fu... but she is a superpowered jewel witch capable of summoning giant crystalline killing machines, so I think she counts.
- Elenore Baker from Madlax.
- Rosarita Cisneros aka Roberta from Black Lagoon, who isn't as much a Ninja Maid, as she is a Terminator Maid. She doesn't just know kung fu — she's bloody invincible, not to mention carrying enough weaponry in her maid uniform to depopulate a small country. considering that she used to be the infamous "Bloodhound of Florencia", the most dangerous hitwoman from the FARC...
- Ditto her younger apprentice and fellow Ninja Maid, Fabiola Iglesias.
- Wilhelmina from Shakugan no Shana.
- It's heavily implied that the agency member Mori Sonou from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is one of these. Though technically she only pretends to be a maid as part of her cover.
- She demonstrates her true badass colors in Haruhi-chan but considering the series' status...
- Hanaukyo Maid Tai. Pretty literal in the case of Konoe, a Comically Serious ninja maid and Taro's personal bodyguard, and Yashima Sana, Konoe's lieutenant.
- In an episode of Mahou Sensei Negima! the then-villainous Evangeline took control of several of the girls' minds, dressed them up like French maids and then used them to fight Negi, knowing that he wouldn't be able to apply his full power against them. At the time, it seemed like the mind-control had inexplicably given them badass ninja powers, but considering later events, perhaps not...
- Chachamaru, Evangeline's Robot Girl servant, also knows kung fu.
- Tsurara and Shizuku from Kamen No Maid Guy. The "ninja" part is very literal for these two.
- Maria from Hayate the Combat Butler, although outshone by the other Battle Butlers, can more than hold her own in a fight.
- Maria is usually absent or finds a way to resolve conflict without fighting; it's often implied that she is more capable than Hayate.
- She also seems opposed◊ to being thought of as a ninja maid.
- Tachibana from Mahoraba.
- Fumi Himeno from Mai-HiME, complete with a scythe as her Element. Too bad she has an Heroic BSOD after being defeated and losing her powers.
- Any and all Otome in Mai-Otome. Want to know just how much? Originally the show was going to be called Mai-✩MAiD.
- Media from Pani Poni Dash!; She apparently thinks the maid uniform is just part of being someone's assistant.
- Luciene and Marianne, Ryoko's maids directly imported from France in The Case Files Of Yakushiji Ryoko. The former is a genius hacker, while the latter is a weapons specialist. Both kick copious amounts of ass.
- Normally the maid in the ecchi OVA Labyrinth of Flames is a Dojikko Ill Girl... but if you force the contents of her IV into her arm, she briefly turns into the ultimate ninja.
- Eneus in Macademi Wasshoi. More than that, she's a dog girl ninja maid.
- In the first episode of Najica Blitz Tactics the heroine must battle an entire house full of machinegun-toting, panty-flashing, lesbian maids.
- Hazuki Sakurazaka of Nogizaka Haruka No Himitsu, who is capable of roofhopping and knocking men out, and if that's not enough, she still have her chainsaw on her repertoire. Her fellow maid Nanami Nanashiro seems to be this way as well, as she is also pretty handy with her hammer. But she is mostly relegated to support actions, in the anime at least.
- Hungary from Axis Powers Hetalia. She's not a maid all the time, but still often shows up in a maid's outfit... and is very willing to use her spear and/or her frying pan to defend her husband Austria, as Prussia and France learned the hard way.
- Some people speculate that Belarus might end up hitting this trope as well. Her outfit is similar to a maid one and she's hinted to be a Knife Nut Yandere, so we'll see...
- Masahiro Shibata's Sarai revolves around mercenaries known as Battle Maids.
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