The stage is set during the 19th century London, in its capital where a wall divides the east and west of the Kingdom of Albion. Five high school girls, who enrolled in the prestigious Queen... Read allThe stage is set during the 19th century London, in its capital where a wall divides the east and west of the Kingdom of Albion. Five high school girls, who enrolled in the prestigious Queens May Fair School, are involved in spy activities that involve disguise, infiltration, car... Read allThe stage is set during the 19th century London, in its capital where a wall divides the east and west of the Kingdom of Albion. Five high school girls, who enrolled in the prestigious Queens May Fair School, are involved in spy activities that involve disguise, infiltration, car chase, and more. These girls take advantage of their special abilities and fly around the... Read all
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Not only is the story rich in terms of plot. But it also has wonderful themes. Such as friendship, loyalty, learning to trust, duty, service to one's country, being the bigger person and of course the courage and character you develop and in becoming someone completely new...better, stronger after encountering a tragedy. All of these themes are picked up without coming across as heavy handed and preachy. The characters are wonderful and fully fleshed out, In fact they came across more real and authentic and like flesh and blood human beings ,than much of what comes most of Hollywood. I especially the main protagonist Ange, and what drives her. The show determines that she really is a hero in the truest sense of the word.
It's been ages since I've been able to fall so deeply in love with a story and characters that I spend days thinking about it. Robert Ford in Westworld says that good storytelling is supposed to help us ennoble ourselves, to fix what was broken in us and to help us become the people we dreamed of being. Lies that told a deeper truth. And the truths that I've learned from watching Princess Principal have really added to my life in ways that I can not describe.
But then, quickly the plot develops and you start to discover that there is much, much more. Things start to get dark, and often heartbreaking. Bad people die, good people die, often right in your face when you were rooting for their survival. At the same time, the plot is exceptionally well written, and will continuously surprise you with twists that almost never look forced or unbelievable. In fact, every detail will always go in its right place in the end. The story will also bring in more and more themes: what is a lie and what forms your identity are the most obvious, but there will be implicit, surprisingly fresh commentaries on loyalty, war, poverty, social inequities (the social depiction of late 19th century London, full of poor people and orphan children, is quite precise), working class slavery, fatherhood, broken families, and even racism and early relationships between Japan and the West. Except for a couple of filler episodes (more relaxed, but never funny; don't expect any real comedy) each episode will leave you emotionally exhausted, but also waiting for the next one.
The series is also technically brilliant. There are a few directorial choices that you won't forget, like the ending of episode 6. The musical score is superb, as any Yuki Kajiura score is; Lupin-style jazz plus classic arrangements plus the right bit of tension at the right point in time. The animation is also often notable, especially in action scenes.
The many prizes that this series won are well deserved, and it is incredible that it was not a big hit; I suppose that the main reason is its darkness and emotional toll, or perhaps people were fooled by the appearance of "pretty girls in a high school" (by the way, this is one of the few cases where the prettiness of the girls is credible, and never gets in the way of the story; fanservice is almost non-existent). Let's hope we get more of this in the future (can't wait for the movie). Unless you are only interested in anime because of comedy and big boobs, you should absolutely watch this series.
PP is a 2017 release, rated 7.69 on MAL, that is 1 season consisting of 12 25-minute English dubbed episodes without CC available. In lieu of a S2 there are a series of "Crown Handler" films. It takes place in a future past - Edwardian London is divided by civil war, and it's chock full of cool contraptions. These girls will need all of those gadgets because they go from one dangerous mission to another. They are girls. They're in High School. And they're spies.
This is a snappy, witty, efficient spy-thriller. It's jam-packed with action, intrigue and plenty of fun, in between tea times. Each episode is a tasty little snack like an after dinner chocolate. For me, 1-per-night was perfect in order to savor it. Let's meet our girl spy band: le Carré Ange - an alien from the black lizard planet, so she claims. She will quickly follow up with the fact that she "always lies." Then there's Dorothy - a femme fatale spy who is somehow passing for a HS student. Toudou Chise is the Japanese spy. Beatrice - her voice is heard, and she's a woman of countless voices. Let's not forget Charlotte the Princess. Though she can't make it "official" she is also working besides these girls. The viewer has no doubt what the Princess's principals are.
They took pains of love with the art of the series. The opening song is solid while the closing credit music is even better. There's plenty of jazzy saxophone to complement the downright slinkiness of our leads. The voice acting is lovely (and bang-on proper Mayfair). The art is fresh and beautiful with a watercolor style in some places and gorgeous steampunk⚙glam in others - there's even gears on the Christmas tree. The girls are bright, but the air is dark. All the chimneys are swept so this world is coal-dusted-dingy. The reality scale is more focused on hyper-fantasy Go BIG: big buxom figures in buxom dresses, big hats and jewelry, big hairdos, big eyes, big round faces. The backgrounds are minimized stylized realism. Every frame is art.
It starts as a bit of lite fun. Here's a fun episode, and there's one, too. They pile up separately, but as the 2nd half of the show unfolds, the plot takes some surprising turns as it ratchets up and solidifies. The writing is tres bien, l'extraordinaire câpre. (If I break into French, it means I really REALLY liked it😘).
The dialogue and characters are a constant source of amusement, though the laugh lines are few and it's no comedy. Doing what's good, right, and best isn't so difficult in the beginning of the show, but it gets progressively harder, more dangerous, more problematic, and dang near impossible until: The only way to do what's right is to become a traitor. Sadly, this is a common human generational cycle and we seem to be fast approaching such conundrums IRL. These girls stare down all sorts of peril but they never lose their cool. They are the kind of women that all women should want to emulate.
QUOTE📢
Who says I'm joking; I just like to lie.
〰🖍 IMHO
🎬83 📝84 🎭83 🌞58 🎨91 ⚡87 🎵/🔊79 😅30 😭41 😱57 😯54 😖38 🤔50 💤0 🔚?
Final content follows the first round of final credits at the c,one of episode 12.
Offshoot productions: Princess Principal Picture Drama 6 3-min episodes Princess Principal: Ange Report; 1 24-minute episode.
Crown Handler films: Princess Principal: Crown Handler - Chapter 1: February 11, 2021 Princess Principal: Crown Handler - Chapter 2: September 23, 2021 Princess Principal: Crown Handler - Chapter 3: April 7, 2023 Princess Principal: Crown Handler - Chapter 4: May 23, 2025
My Age 14+ Violence 65/100 + The occasional lewd talker. Rated TV-MA: Mature Audience Only.
Re-📺? Without a doubt
From lite&trite to heavy&serious, here's some recs ~
~⚡Chkick@$$~ Akiba Maid War-7.5, The Magical Girl and the Evil Lieutenant Used to Be Archenemies-8.2, Girls und Panzer-8, The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor-7.7, Arcane, Howl's Moving Castle, Chaika The Coffin Princess 8.4, BELLE-8.5, Here Comes Miss Modern-8, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End-8.8, Neon Genesis Evangelion,Girls' Last Tour-8.5.
Moribito Guardian of the Spirit-8.6, Land Of The Lustrous-8.1, Blade Runner: Black Lotus-8.6, Akame ga Kill! 8.6, Violet Evergarden-9.5
💘 Ouran High School Host Club-8,, Ao-chan Can't Study-7.8, Special A Class 💓8.2, Maid Sama-10, Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion-8.6, Mischievous Kiss, The Too-Perfect Saint-7.9, True Beauty-7.5, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun-7.7, Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady With the Lamp-6.5 (tweens), Colourcloud Palace-7.5, Hakkenden, 7th Time Loop-7.9, Honey & Clover, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale-7.5 Real Girl-7.5, Emma-7.8, Toradora-8.5, My Happy Marriage-8.3, Nina the Starry Bride-8.4, Your Lie In April-9, Violet Evergarden-9.5.
Did you know
- TriviaAnge Le Carré is named after famed spy novelist, John le Carré.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Princess Principal Crown Handler: Chapter 1 (2021)
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