Zdjęcia:
Yurina YagiMuzyka:
Kohta YamamotoObsada:
Satoshi Hino, Kana Hanazawa, Megumi Han, Takuma Terashima, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Natsumi Fujiwara, Yuka Nukui, Chikahiro Kobayashi, Tasuku Hatanaka (więcej)Odcinki(24)
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Ikenie to kugi no joru (E01)
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Kumabači to kizoku no utage (E02)
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Mazoku to ningen no mači (E03)
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Onna neko to hačú no hime (E04)
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Fuši to saisei no seidžú (E05)
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Šónen to mazoku no ó (E06)
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Ai to nikušimi no šónen (E07)
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Kaidžin to daini no širen (E08)
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Ó to saišó no cuioku (E09)
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Šukusai to tenkei no hi (E10)
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Kago to óhi no dairi (E11)
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Šukufuku to mirai no čigiri (E12)
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Imon to hyena no taičó (E13)
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Nureginu to Kodoku no Hyena (E14)
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Šónen to osanago no kaikó (E15)
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Šinrjaku to bókoku no maboroši ókami (E16)
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Cuiseki to šinka no kóbó (E17)
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Kjúšucu to šukumei no taikecu (E18)
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Mazoku to ningen no kakehaši (E19)
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Šinšo to kinki no madžo (E20)
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Wahei to himicu no bakuro (E21)
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Tóbó to hókan no jabó (E22)
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Šinkančó to ó no šindžicu (E23)
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Kisaki to ókoku no mirai (E24)
Opisy(1)
One hundred years ago, a grave tradition was born in a land where demons live among people: a human must be sacrificed to the King of Beasts. But when Sariphi, the 99th sacrifice, is offered to the King, she isn’t afraid at all! Intrigued by her calm and cute nature, the King decides to spare her life with plans to make her his bride. (Crunchyroll)
(więcej)Recenzje (1)
A slightly above-average fairytale about how a human sacrifice became the queen of beasts. Along her journey, she faced numerous hardships, passed three difficult tests, and had to prove to everyone that she was worthy of her king. The main adversaries in this story are not humans or beasts, but rather prejudice and racism in various forms. Humans disdain beasts, beasts harbor animosity towards humans, and some beasts, seemingly inspired by Orwell's Animal Farm and its "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others" philosophy, vie for supremacy in the social hierarchy. In essence, this series serves as a departure from the traditional Beauty and the Beast narrative, exploring how far one can deviate from the norm. The main heroine won me over because of her active pursuit of growth throughout the story. Despite thinking to myself "Someone please get her some shoes!" I eventually accepted her barefoot plight as another trial she had to endure. The beast king, our main hero, is also quite likable. While he may be prone to occasional outbursts and brawls, he fiercely protects his queen and demonstrates unwavering faith in her abilities when needed. The romance between them works, though I must admit, watching a small girl cuddle with a towering lion does feel somewhat peculiar at times. Even the subplot about the reptile courtship was quite entertaining and much better than what the second season of Overlord had to offer. While certain parts were weaker than others, and the constant theme of advocating for love and equality felt somewhat repetitive, there were moments of genuine charm. Considering the animation and music, which I found to be average at best, The Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts warrants a rating of 6/10 at most. ()