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Princess Resurrection

Princess Resurrection (怪物王女, Kaibutsu Ōjo, lit., Monster Princess) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasunori Mitsunaga. The manga was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Sirius magazine and published by Kodansha.[4] A 26-episode anime series by Madhouse aired on TBS in 2007. Both the manga and anime are available in North America with the manga licensed by Del Rey Manga and the anime licensed by Sentai Filmworks and available on the Anime Network website. A new OVA series has been made by Tatsunoko Productions with the first episode released in December 2010, along with the 13th volume of the manga, the second episode for the 14th volume, and the third episode for the 16th volume. A spin-off manga, Naqua-Den, which stars a side character from Princess Resurrection as the main character, was released in 2012. On 25 November 2017, a new manga, titled Princess Resurrection Nightmare, was released.[6]

Princess Resurrection
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Lillianne von Phoenix, also known as Hime
怪物王女
(Kaibutsu Ōjo)
Genre
Manga
Written byYasunori Mitsunaga
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Sirius
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 2005April 2013[4]
Volumes20
Anime television series
Directed byMasayuki Sakoi
Produced by
  • Kozue Kaneniwa
  • Makoto Sato
  • Yukiko Ninokata
  • Yūka Sakurai
  • Jun’ichirō Tanaka
  • Kentarō Hori
  • Takayuki Kanai
Written byKazuyuki Fudeyasu
Music byMikiya Katakura
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Original networkTBS BS-i, CBC, KBS Kyoto
English network
Original run 13 April 2007 28 September 2007
Episodes26 (24 + 2 extra episodes) (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed byKeiichiro Kawaguchi
Produced by
  • Kensuke Tateishi
  • Takashi Yamaguchi
  • Riichiro Umezu (#1–2)
  • Jō Tsukamoto (#3)
Music byMakoto Takou
StudioTatsunoko Productions
Released 9 December 2010 7 October 2011
Episodes3
Manga
Kaibutsu Ōjo Nightmare
Written byYasunori Mitsunaga
Published byKodansha
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Sirius
DemographicShōnen
Original run25 November 201726 March 2021[5]

Plot

Hiro Hiyorimi is a boy who's just moved to "Sasanaki Village" to meet his sister whose recently been employed by a mysterious young woman that prefers to be called "Hime". Hiro encounters Hime by chance when she and her short yet strong gynoid bodyguard, Flandre arrive; sacrificing himself to push Hime out of the way of a speeding car (in the anime it's falling construction beams). However, Hiro suddenly finds himself alive, initially confused as he encounters Hime and unconsciously defends her during her fight with a werewolf. Hime explains that she is a member of the royal family of the Monster Realm which co-exists with the Earth-Realm, revealing her family possess the power to temporary revive the dead as half-immortals bound to serve and protect them. Despite her disinterest, Hime is caught in a war of succession among her siblings for the Monster Kingdom's throne. The story then follows Hiro helping Hime fend off her siblings' supernatural assassins as they're joined by a half-werewolf named Riza and the vampire Reiri, Hime's younger sister, Sherwood and her android bodyguard, Francisca as their neighbors.

Media

Manga

Originally released in Japanese by Kodansha, Princess Resurrection has been released in English by Kodansha USA (formerly, Del Rey Manga), in French by Pika Edition,[7] and in German by Egmont.[8]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 21 January 2006[9]978-4-06-373010-426 July 2016[10]978-1-6823-3318-1
2 23 May 2006[11]978-4-06-373025-826 July 2016[12]978-1-6823-3319-8
3 22 December 2006[13]978-4-06-373048-723 August 2016[14]978-1-6823-3320-4
4 6 April 2007[15]978-4-06-373068-56 September 2016[16]978-1-6823-3321-1
5 23 August 2007[17]978-4-06-373079-120 September 2016[18]978-1-6823-3345-7
6 21 December 2007[19]978-4-06-373096-84 October 2016[20]978-1-6823-3346-4
7 23 May 2008[21]978-4-06-373118-710 October 2016[22]978-1-6823-3347-1
8 21 November 2008[23]978-4-06-373143-96 December 2016[24]978-1-6823-3477-5
9 22 May 2009[25]978-4-06-373173-621 February 2017[26]978-1-6823-3478-2
10 20 November 2009[27]978-4-06-373194-121 March 2017[28]978-1-6823-3622-9
11 23 February 2010[29]978-4-06-376207-54 April 2017[30]978-1-6823-3615-1
12 9 July 2010[31]978-4-06-376223-59 April 2017[32]978-1-6823-3658-8
13 9 December 2010[33]978-4-06-376245-79 May 2017[34]978-1-6823-3697-7
14 9 March 2011[35]978-4-06-376258-723 May 2017[36]978-1-6823-3698-4
15 9 June 2011[37]978-4-06-376270-96 June 2017[38]978-1-6823-3699-1
16 7 October 2011[39]978-4-06-376299-025 July 2017[40]978-1-6823-3725-7
17 9 February 2012[41]978-4-06-376319-522 August 2017[42]978-1-6823-3795-0
18 8 June 2012[43]978-4-06-376345-426 September 2017[44]978-1-6823-3796-7
19 9 November 2012[45]978-4-06-376365-224 October 2017[46]978-1-6823-3864-3
20 9 April 2013[47]978-4-06-376391-121 November 2017[48]978-1-6823-3958-9

Anime

A 26-episode anime directed by Masayuki Sakoi and Madhouse aired on TBS, BS-i, KBS Kyoto and its affiliated TV networks from 12 April 2007 to 28 September 2007.[49] Unlike the manga, the anime is less violent and the gore has been toned down. The Opening Theme song was "BLOOD QUEEN" by Aki Misato and the Ending Theme song was "Bow Down and Lick My Feet" (跪いて足をお嘗め, hizamazuite ashi wo oname) by Ali Project.

Original soundtrack

Princess Resurrection OST - Sympathy for the Belonephobia (怪物王女 オリジナル・サウンドトラック Sympathy for the Belonephobia) is the official soundtrack of the anime television series Princess Resurrection, was released on 3 October 2007.[50] With the exception of the opening theme song Blood Queen, each song was produced by a member of Ali Project.

Track list

Note: Most of the track titles are in romaji.

  1. Oumagakoi (Bloody Baptisma)
  2. Suspendue Otome (サスパンデュー乙女)
  3. Jigoku no Kyuuketsu Parade
  4. Chi Nure Yajuu Bukyoku
  5. Saturnus no Sangeki
  6. Butou Kumo Midnight
  7. Insomnia no Yume Guillotine
  8. Outeki Ketsuzoku (vocal)
  9. Bokusatsu Rock
  10. Houmagakoi (Hieronymusic Vibration)
  11. Belonephobia ni Sasageru Ballad
  12. Mikazuki no Kaibutsu Teien (三日月の怪物庭園)
  13. Tokeijikake no Seibozou
  14. Hakai Conductor
  15. Igyou no Sadame
  16. Kichiku Odoru Fukaki Mori
  17. Belonephobia no Bansankai
  18. Rouzaiku no Ragtime
  19. Hisamazuite Ashi o o-Name (Strings Arranged)
  20. Oumagakoi (vocal)
  21. Kizuguchi ni Hasami o Tatete
  22. Saraba Itoshiki Chainsaw
  23. Owari naki Sousoukyoku
  24. Tenshi Ronsha no Serenade
  25. Tou Hikari, Aru wa Sono Hoteri
  26. Kakusei Beronephobia
  27. 666 Banme no Genzai
  28. Shukumei ni Aragaishi Mono
  29. Zenmetsu Hakaba Yori Ai wo Komete
  30. Blood Queen (TV Size) / Aki Misato
  31. Hisamazuite Ashi o o-Name (TV Size)

Reception

In Jason Thompson's online appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, he describes the series' plot as being "fun and fast-paced", with "imaginative" action scenes. He also appreciated the manga's references to "classic movie monsters".[51]

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Beveridge, Chris (17 April 2009). . Mania. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012. 20 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • Green, Scott (5 December 2008). "AICN Anime - The Vastly Delayed Look at Apollo's Song, Upcoming Ghibli, Bat-Manga Contest Winners, Upcoming Figures..." Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Hess, Adrianne (31 August 2008). . Mania. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Kimlinger, Carl (21 July 2007). "Princess Resurrection GN 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Kimlinger, Carl (7 October 2007). "Princess Resurrection GN 2". Anime News Network. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Kimlinger, Carl (4 June 2009). "Princess Resurrection DVD - Collection 2". Anime News Network. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Martin, Theron (27 March 2009). "Princess Resurrection Sub.DVD - Collection 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • McCutcheon, David (19 October 2011). "Princess Resurrection Revived for DVD". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Moody, Allen. "Princess Resurrection". T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Rose, John (11 February 2011). . Mania. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Sparrow, A. E. (6 November 2007). "Princess Resurrection Vol. 1 Review". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  • Van Gorder, Danielle (3 October 2007). . Mania. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012. 20 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • (in Japanese)
  • TBS's official website for the anime (in Japanese)
  • Madhouse's official website (in Japanese)
  • Kodansha's Official Releases (in Japanese)
  • Princess Resurrection (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Princess Resurrection 怪物王女 Kaibutsu Ōjo lit Monster Princess is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasunori Mitsunaga The manga was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Sirius magazine and published by Kodansha 4 A 26 episode anime series by Madhouse aired on TBS in 2007 Both the manga and anime are available in North America with the manga licensed by Del Rey Manga and the anime licensed by Sentai Filmworks and available on the Anime Network website A new OVA series has been made by Tatsunoko Productions with the first episode released in December 2010 along with the 13th volume of the manga the second episode for the 14th volume and the third episode for the 16th volume A spin off manga Naqua Den which stars a side character from Princess Resurrection as the main character was released in 2012 On 25 November 2017 a new manga titled Princess Resurrection Nightmare was released 6 Princess ResurrectionFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Lillianne von Phoenix also known as Hime怪物王女 Kaibutsu Ōjo GenreDark comedy 1 2 Horror fantasy 3 MangaWritten byYasunori MitsunagaPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA Kodansha USAMagazineMonthly Shōnen SiriusDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 2005 April 2013 4 Volumes20Anime television seriesDirected byMasayuki SakoiProduced byKozue KaneniwaMakoto SatoYukiko NinokataYuka SakuraiJun ichirō TanakaKentarō HoriTakayuki KanaiWritten byKazuyuki FudeyasuMusic byMikiya KatakuraStudioMadhouseLicensed byAUS Siren VisualNA Sentai FilmworksPH Creative Programs Inc UK Manga EntertainmentOriginal networkTBS BS i CBC KBS KyotoEnglish networkNA Anime NetworkPH Kapamilya ChannelHero TVStudio 23Original run13 April 2007 28 September 2007Episodes26 24 2 extra episodes List of episodes Original video animationDirected byKeiichiro KawaguchiProduced byKensuke TateishiTakashi YamaguchiRiichiro Umezu 1 2 Jō Tsukamoto 3 Music byMakoto TakouStudioTatsunoko ProductionsReleased9 December 2010 7 October 2011Episodes3MangaKaibutsu Ōjo NightmareWritten byYasunori MitsunagaPublished byKodanshaMagazineMonthly Shōnen SiriusDemographicShōnenOriginal run25 November 2017 26 March 2021 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Media 2 1 Manga 2 1 1 Volume list 2 2 Anime 2 3 Original soundtrack 2 3 1 Track list 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPlot EditSee also List of Princess Resurrection characters Hiro Hiyorimi is a boy who s just moved to Sasanaki Village to meet his sister whose recently been employed by a mysterious young woman that prefers to be called Hime Hiro encounters Hime by chance when she and her short yet strong gynoid bodyguard Flandre arrive sacrificing himself to push Hime out of the way of a speeding car in the anime it s falling construction beams However Hiro suddenly finds himself alive initially confused as he encounters Hime and unconsciously defends her during her fight with a werewolf Hime explains that she is a member of the royal family of the Monster Realm which co exists with the Earth Realm revealing her family possess the power to temporary revive the dead as half immortals bound to serve and protect them Despite her disinterest Hime is caught in a war of succession among her siblings for the Monster Kingdom s throne The story then follows Hiro helping Hime fend off her siblings supernatural assassins as they re joined by a half werewolf named Riza and the vampire Reiri Hime s younger sister Sherwood and her android bodyguard Francisca as their neighbors Media EditManga Edit Originally released in Japanese by Kodansha Princess Resurrection has been released in English by Kodansha USA formerly Del Rey Manga in French by Pika Edition 7 and in German by Egmont 8 Volume list Edit No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN121 January 2006 9 978 4 06 373010 426 July 2016 10 978 1 6823 3318 1223 May 2006 11 978 4 06 373025 826 July 2016 12 978 1 6823 3319 8322 December 2006 13 978 4 06 373048 723 August 2016 14 978 1 6823 3320 446 April 2007 15 978 4 06 373068 56 September 2016 16 978 1 6823 3321 1523 August 2007 17 978 4 06 373079 120 September 2016 18 978 1 6823 3345 7621 December 2007 19 978 4 06 373096 84 October 2016 20 978 1 6823 3346 4723 May 2008 21 978 4 06 373118 710 October 2016 22 978 1 6823 3347 1821 November 2008 23 978 4 06 373143 96 December 2016 24 978 1 6823 3477 5922 May 2009 25 978 4 06 373173 621 February 2017 26 978 1 6823 3478 21020 November 2009 27 978 4 06 373194 121 March 2017 28 978 1 6823 3622 91123 February 2010 29 978 4 06 376207 54 April 2017 30 978 1 6823 3615 1129 July 2010 31 978 4 06 376223 59 April 2017 32 978 1 6823 3658 8139 December 2010 33 978 4 06 376245 79 May 2017 34 978 1 6823 3697 7149 March 2011 35 978 4 06 376258 723 May 2017 36 978 1 6823 3698 4159 June 2011 37 978 4 06 376270 96 June 2017 38 978 1 6823 3699 1167 October 2011 39 978 4 06 376299 025 July 2017 40 978 1 6823 3725 7179 February 2012 41 978 4 06 376319 522 August 2017 42 978 1 6823 3795 0188 June 2012 43 978 4 06 376345 426 September 2017 44 978 1 6823 3796 7199 November 2012 45 978 4 06 376365 224 October 2017 46 978 1 6823 3864 3209 April 2013 47 978 4 06 376391 121 November 2017 48 978 1 6823 3958 9Anime Edit Main article List of Princess Resurrection episodes A 26 episode anime directed by Masayuki Sakoi and Madhouse aired on TBS BS i KBS Kyoto and its affiliated TV networks from 12 April 2007 to 28 September 2007 49 Unlike the manga the anime is less violent and the gore has been toned down The Opening Theme song was BLOOD QUEEN by Aki Misato and the Ending Theme song was Bow Down and Lick My Feet 跪いて足をお嘗め hizamazuite ashi wo oname by Ali Project Original soundtrack Edit Princess Resurrection OST Sympathy for the Belonephobia 怪物王女 オリジナル サウンドトラック Sympathy for the Belonephobia is the official soundtrack of the anime television series Princess Resurrection was released on 3 October 2007 50 With the exception of the opening theme song Blood Queen each song was produced by a member of Ali Project Track list Edit Note Most of the track titles are in romaji Oumagakoi Bloody Baptisma Suspendue Otome サスパンデュー乙女 Jigoku no Kyuuketsu Parade Chi Nure Yajuu Bukyoku Saturnus no Sangeki Butou Kumo Midnight Insomnia no Yume Guillotine Outeki Ketsuzoku vocal Bokusatsu Rock Houmagakoi Hieronymusic Vibration Belonephobia ni Sasageru Ballad Mikazuki no Kaibutsu Teien 三日月の怪物庭園 Tokeijikake no Seibozou Hakai Conductor Igyou no Sadame Kichiku Odoru Fukaki Mori Belonephobia no Bansankai Rouzaiku no Ragtime Hisamazuite Ashi o o Name Strings Arranged Oumagakoi vocal Kizuguchi ni Hasami o Tatete Saraba Itoshiki Chainsaw Owari naki Sousoukyoku Tenshi Ronsha no Serenade Tou Hikari Aru wa Sono Hoteri Kakusei Beronephobia 666 Banme no Genzai Shukumei ni Aragaishi Mono Zenmetsu Hakaba Yori Ai wo Komete Blood Queen TV Size Aki Misato Hisamazuite Ashi o o Name TV Size Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2009 In Jason Thompson s online appendix to Manga The Complete Guide he describes the series plot as being fun and fast paced with imaginative action scenes He also appreciated the manga s references to classic movie monsters 51 See also EditAvarth another manga series by the same author Isekai Sniper wa Onna Senshi no Mofumofu Pet another manga series by the same author Time Stop Hero another manga series by the same authorReferences Edit Ellingwood Holly 25 October 2007 Princess Resurrection Vol 2 activeAnime Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2020 Pinon Matthieu 3 December 2008 Princesse Resurrection Vol 1 Animeland Archived from the original on 26 June 2020 Retrieved 26 June 2020 光永 怪物王女 シンバシノミコ 同時発売で特典プレ Natalie in Japanese 18 February 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2020 a b Princess Resurrection Manga to End in February Anime News Network 24 January 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Hodgkins Crystalyn 28 February 2021 Princess Resurrection Nightmare Manga Ends in March Anime News Network Retrieved 28 February 2021 Green Scott 27 October 2017 Princess Resurrection Manga Back From the Dead Crunchy Roll Crunchy Roll Retrieved 11 February 2017 Princesse Resurrection 12 Pika Edition in French Archived from the original on 25 August 2012 Retrieved 24 August 2012 Princess Resurrection Manganet in German Egmont Retrieved 23 November 2016 怪物王女 1 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 1 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 2 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 2 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 3 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 3 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 4 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 4 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 5 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 5 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 6 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 6 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 7 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection Volume 7 by Yasunori Mitsunaga NOOK Book eBook Barnes amp Noble Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 8 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 8 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 9 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 9 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 10 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 10 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 11 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 11 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 12 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 12 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 13 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 13 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 14 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 14 Kodansha Comics Retrieved 12 May 2019 怪物王女 15 光永 康則 講談社コミックプラス Retrieved 12 May 2019 Princess Resurrection 15 Kodansha Comics 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Princess Resurrection Collection 1 Mania Archived from the original on 20 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Archived 20 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Green Scott 5 December 2008 AICN Anime The Vastly Delayed Look at Apollo s Song Upcoming Ghibli Bat Manga Contest Winners Upcoming Figures Ain t It Cool News Retrieved 20 April 2012 Hess Adrianne 31 August 2008 Princess Resurrection Vol 1 Mania Archived from the original on 20 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Kimlinger Carl 21 July 2007 Princess Resurrection GN 1 Anime News Network Retrieved 20 April 2012 Kimlinger Carl 7 October 2007 Princess Resurrection GN 2 Anime News Network Retrieved 20 April 2012 Kimlinger Carl 4 June 2009 Princess Resurrection DVD Collection 2 Anime News Network Retrieved 20 April 2012 Martin Theron 27 March 2009 Princess Resurrection Sub DVD Collection 1 Anime News Network Retrieved 20 April 2012 McCutcheon David 19 October 2011 Princess Resurrection Revived for DVD IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved 20 April 2012 Moody Allen Princess Resurrection T H E M Anime Reviews Retrieved 20 April 2012 Rose John 11 February 2011 Princess Resurrection Complete Collection Mania Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Sparrow A E 6 November 2007 Princess Resurrection Vol 1 Review IGN Ziff Davis Retrieved 20 April 2012 Van Gorder Danielle 3 October 2007 Princess Resurrection Vol 01 Mania Archived from the original on 20 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Archived 20 April 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditKodansha s page on the series in Japanese TBS s official website for the anime in Japanese Madhouse s official website in Japanese Kodansha s Official Releases in Japanese Princess Resurrection manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Princess Resurrection amp oldid 1139996637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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