Ozu Hideo is an editor in the porn industry, but wants to be a movie director more than anything. His whole life, he's been recording his masterpiece production: The Life of Mai. After a meeting with Mai, who he hasn't seen in several years, he is left without his life's work and a broken heart. He awakens from a night of drinking away his sorrows to an apartment full of 3 cyber-maids. Now, with the help of these technologically advanced girls from the future, he will try his hardest to finish his movie about Mai and become the director he's always wanted to be.
Having failed to earn admission to a university, Hideki Motosuwa has moved to the big city, determined to study his hardest for next year's exams. However, an unusual distraction presents itself one unsuspecting day in the form of Chii, a robotic young girl that has been discarded in the trash. In a world where an increasing number of people turn to these 'persocoms' for company, the bonds and limits of human relationships are tested as flesh manages to fall in love with the machine itself...
Very lucky boys come across or find androids that help out in their daily lives. With romantic feelings brewing between man and machine, lots of humor and a little bit of ecchi are surely involved. If you liked one check out the other.
After the death of his mother, young Taro Hanaukyo has no choice but to leave his home and live with his grandfather. Along the way, however, Taro is approached by his grandfather’s personal maid and told that he has not only left the mansion, but that he has also declared Taro the president of the Hanaukyo family. As the president of such a prestigious family, our hero now has many challenges to face; from endless paperwork to even fending off the advances of Jihiyou Ryuuka, a woman after one thing: his hand in marriage!
Between these 2 there are numerout similarities with maids that turn out to be more than what you thought taking care of a needy scrawny little boy. With ecchi and fanservice to boot you can't go wrong with either.
Kazuto Tokino lives his tranquil life attending high school by day and running the family bath house by night; but his peace is all set to change. One fateful day, the Beautiful Princess Valkyrie crashes her spaceship into Kazuto’s public bath, killing the high-schooler outright! In order to revive him, Valkyrie gives the teen half of her soul, with the unfortunate side-effect of reverting the princess back to a child in both body and mind. Now the young Valkyrie is moving in to the bathhouse and, with her brash sister Hydra and over-protective catgirl maid Sanada following close behind, it seems Kazuto’s peaceful life is long behind him…
If you liked the ecchi comedy and tone of Hand Maid Mai, then you may want to try out UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie. Both share the same sort of style of humour even though the focus of each is different.