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Maid Day anime visuals: Alya, Yuki and Blue Archive

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Happy Maid Day From Around the Anime World, Part I

TL;DR, May 10, Japan’s unofficial Maid Day, prompted anime and game accounts to post maid visuals. Notable posts include Alya and Yuki visuals from Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian and Blue Archive campaign art.

Japan’s unofficial Maid Day on May 10 lit up official feeds with fresh maid-themed art and giveaways. Anime and game accounts marked the date with new illustrations, led by Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian sharing Alya and Yuki maid visuals and Blue Archive spotlighting its C&C unit. For fans, it meant free digital cards and a tidy roundup of new images to save.

” If you were searching for Maid Day anime posts and where to grab the digital gifts, here’s what dropped and how to find it fast.

What happened on Maid Day, May 10

Timelines filled up fast as official anime and game accounts posted new maid visuals to mark the day. The TV anime Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian kicked off with a pair of character images and a thread flagging digital giveaways. Blue Archive joined with a message celebrating its C&C squad, name-checking leader Neru and highlighting the team of five that often swoops in to save the day.

Publishers and creators also joined the wave. A manga post pointed to Pandaia’s Neko no Oshigoto, featuring a working cat maid. Kyoto Animation’s Sound!

Euphonium social feed chimed in while The Food Diary of Miss Maid paired up with Heroine? Saint? No, I’m an All-Works Maid for a collab illustration of Suzume Tachibana and Melody Wave swapping signature items.

A Mochizuki-san Collaboration Café 2026 account revealed a new key visual of Mochizuki-san in a maid outfit and shared its Tokyo reservation timing. Individual artists added quick sketches and comics to keep the tag fresh across the day.

All of these posts tied into the same hook: May 10 Maid Day, a pun fans recognize as “メイドの日.” That shared label made it easy to browse everything in one place. If you are curating your own folder, start with official series accounts, then branch out to creator posts using the day’s hashtag. And if this holiday nudged you to revisit role icons beyond maids, our refresher on the best anime characters is a handy bookmark for your next watchlist.

The result was a quick-hit Maid Day anime sampler that mixed TV series, mobile games, manga plugs, café promos, and artist doodles into one easy scroll. The common thread, beyond frills and aprons, was new art fans could view and save on the day.

What the Alya maid visual reveals from Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian

The series’ official account marked the date with a clear prompt: “Maid Visuals Released.” Two images landed, one for Alya and one for Yuki, framed as celebratory posts for the holiday. The announcement asked fans to enjoy the day, then pointed to a distribution link labeled “デジコン配布,” which the account used to share downloadable assets tied to the images.

Each character also received its own follow-up post focused on a “digital card” version. The Alya post highlighted the heroine in her feature image and labeled it the Alya ver. The Yuki post did the same for the classmate’s key art.

Both were presented explicitly as gifts for the occasion, and both kept the focus on the duo that anchors the show’s chemistry. If you saved the images from those tweets, you likely grabbed the static art and the matching card variants.

For collectors who tag and file art, here is the quick rundown you need to keep straight what arrived and how it was presented:

  • Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian maid visual: The main announcement confirmed the pair of images and the download route.
  • Alya maid: Individual “digital card” post centered on Alya’s version.
  • Yuki maid visual: A companion “digital card” post centered on Yuki’s version.
  • メイドビジュアル: The Japanese label used in the posts to denote the special artwork.
  • Roshidere maid visual: A shorthand many fans use, pointing to the same set of images from the TV anime project.

Nothing beyond the images and digital card handouts was announced here. The takeaways are simple: two character visuals, two matching card versions, all shared on the project’s official feed for easy saving and archiving on May 10.

Where to find more Maid Day art and campaigns

If you are organizing downloads, start with the two hubs that posted the most shareable assets on the day. For Alya’s pair of images and the matching downloads, scrub the TV anime’s May 10 thread where the distribution link sits alongside the visuals. That is where you will find each Maid Day digital card labeled per character, which makes filing simple.

The second hub is Blue Archive. Under the Blue Archive Maid Day message, the official game account spotlighted C&C and nudged players to log in via the link in the post. The artwork sits in the tweet for quick saving, and the caption frames the unit as consistent crisis-solvers under Neru.

Treat that post as your reference if you are keeping a folder of game-side Maid Day illustrations.

Beyond those anchors, a handful of official feeds shared extras fans may want on hand. A manga publisher promoted Pandaia’s Neko no Oshigoto and linked to a purchase page. A café account previewed a Mochizuki-san Collaboration Café 2026 key visual with the character in a maid outfit and provided Tokyo reservation timing.

The Sound! Euphonium movie account posted its own nod while individual artists uploaded quick sketches, comics, and anniversary throwbacks. Searching the day’s tag on X will surface all of these, which is the fastest route for anyone asking where to find Maid Day art.

Use those official posts if you are building a compact Maid Day anime gallery on your device. Save the image versions straight from the tweets, keep the digital cards in a separate subfolder, and log the posting date for context. That way, next May, you have a neat record when the holiday rolls around again.

Source: ANN

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