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Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! Volume 1 Reveals Sana and Satsuki Cover

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Ringkasan: Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! will release its first collected volume in Japan on August 19, 2026 , through Shogakukan’s Sunday GX Comics
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Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! will release its first collected volume in Japan on August 19, 2026, through Shogakukan’s Sunday GX Comics imprint.

Creator Miyashiro has revealed the cover featuring its two central characters, the endlessly energetic android Sana and the withdrawn heiress Satsuki, together inside Satsuki’s room.

Quick Summary

  • Japanese title: メイド&ロイドはお嬢様のお役に立ちたい!
  • Romanized title: Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai!
  • Official English/global title: not announced
  • Format: manga
  • Volume: Volume 1
  • Creator: Miyashiro
  • Japanese creator name: みやしろ
  • Publisher: Shogakukan
  • Imprint: Sunday GX Comics
  • Magazine: Monthly Sunday GX
  • Serialization debut: April 2026 issue
  • Debut issue release date: March 19, 2026
  • Web distribution: Sunday Webry and MangaONE
  • Volume 1 release: August 19, 2026
  • Price: 770 yen including tax
  • Format: B6
  • Pages: 160
  • ISBN: 978-4-09-158238-6
  • Main characters: Sana and Satsuki
  • Sana: a newly activated self-proclaimed “super excellent” android
  • Satsuki: a reclusive heiress living separately from her parents
  • Sana’s assignment: become Satsuki’s friend and help her return to society
  • Official tone: slapstick, cute, heartwarming comedy
  • Volume 1 cover: Sana and Satsuki together in Satsuki’s room
  • Retailer bonuses: several are planned, with details being announced gradually
  • Anime adaptation: not announced
  • Official English edition: not announced
  • Official Indonesian edition: not announced

Cover Announcement and Volume 1

Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! Volume 1 Cover
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Sana and Satsuki Share the First Cover

Miyashiro describes the cover as a moment inside the room shared by the story’s contrasting leads.

Sana brings the visual energy. The newly activated android wears her maid outfit and immediately communicates the excitable personality that drives much of the series’ comedy.

Beside her is Satsuki, dressed casually and carrying a much calmer expression. The contrast between them provides a quick introduction to the relationship at the heart of the manga.

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Rather than presenting a large dramatic scene, the first volume focuses on an ordinary moment at home. That choice fits a story built around Sana gradually intruding on—and expanding—Satsuki’s very limited daily world.

Miyashiro has also prepared several retailer bonus illustrations. Individual store details are being shared separately as the release approaches.

An Android Arrives with a Friendship Mission

Satsuki lives away from her parents and has withdrawn almost entirely from society.

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Her routine changes when Sana, a freshly activated android, suddenly enters her home.

Sana is cheerful, loud, extremely confident, and repeatedly describes herself as “super excellent.” She and Satsuki approach almost every situation in completely different ways.

Satsuki’s parents have given the android two closely connected objectives: become their daughter’s friend and help her begin participating in society again.

Sana is hardly a perfectly composed caretaker. Her excessive enthusiasm and unusual solutions regularly drag Satsuki into situations she would rather avoid.

Friendship Sits at the Center of the Comedy

The assignment sounds straightforward, but Sana and Satsuki do not instantly become ideal friends.

Satsuki is accustomed to keeping people at a distance. Sana, by comparison, tackles daily problems at maximum intensity.

That contrast creates small disasters around food, leaving the house, conversations, and other parts of ordinary life that Satsuki has largely avoided.

Behind the comedy, however, Sana slowly gives her a reason to try things that previously felt impossible or unnecessary.

Sunday GX describes the manga as a chaotic, cute, heartwarming comedy. Its focus is less on complicated android technology and more on how one relentlessly social machine begins changing the life of someone who has stopped engaging with the outside world.

The story has also started introducing other people and androids, gradually expanding the world beyond Sana and Satsuki’s home.

Serialization Began in March 2026

Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! debuted in the April 2026 issue of Monthly Sunday GX, released on March 19.

Its first chapter later became available through Sunday Webry on March 27, giving the series an official digital route outside the printed magazine.

Miyashiro previously created Yumemiru Maid no Tea Time and also works as an illustrator and VTuber character designer.

Maid imagery remains important in the new manga, but this time it is combined with androids, friendship, and the daily life of a young heiress struggling to leave her private space.

The first collected edition brings its opening material together in a 160-page B6 volume.

Why This Matters

1) The two leads operate at completely different speeds

Sana approaches almost everything with full enthusiasm, while Satsuki has very little tolerance for social activity.

2) The android premise supports character comedy

Technology explains Sana’s existence, but the manga focuses primarily on daily life, friendship, and Satsuki’s gradual changes.

3) The cover communicates their relationship immediately

Sana’s bright expression and Satsuki’s subdued presence establish the contrast before the reader even opens the book.

4) The first book arrives only months after serialization began

The manga launched in March and reaches its first collected volume in August 2026.

Manga Information

The important details currently known are:

  • Miyashiro writes and draws the manga
  • it is serialized in Monthly Sunday GX
  • serialization began with the April 2026 issue released on March 19
  • an official digital version is available through Sunday Webry
  • Volume 1 releases on August 19, 2026
  • Shogakukan publishes the series
  • the imprint is Sunday GX Comics
  • Volume 1 costs 770 yen including tax
  • it uses a B6 format and contains 160 pages
  • its ISBN is 978-4-09-158238-6
  • the cover features Sana and Satsuki inside Satsuki’s room
  • Sana is a newly activated android
  • she calls herself a “super excellent” unit
  • Satsuki is a reclusive heiress
  • her parents ask Sana to become her friend
  • Sana is also tasked with helping Satsuki return to society
  • several retailer bonuses are planned
  • no anime adaptation has been announced
  • no official global, English, or Indonesian edition has been announced
  • book details are available through the official Shogakukan page
  • serialization information is available through the official Sunday GX page
  • the opening chapter is available through Sunday Webry

Closing

Meido & Roido wa Ojou-sama no Oyaku ni Tachitai! will collect the beginning of Sana and Satsuki’s unusual life together when Volume 1 arrives on August 19, 2026.

Its first cover keeps the focus on a simple room and the contrast that defines the manga: an android determined to move forward and an heiress who is only beginning to reopen her world.

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