Princess Knight | |
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Japanese | リボンの騎士 |
Alternative | Ribbon no Kishi The Ribbon Knight |
Date | JP January 1953 - January 1956 NA November 1, 2011 - December 6, 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
Chapters | 27 |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Gender Bender |
Adaptations | Princess Knight |
Related | Ribbon no Kishi (Remake) The Twin Knights (Sequel) |
Chapters[]
Volume One
- Chapter 1 - Once Upon a Time
- Chapter 2 - Flowers and Parades
- Chapter 3 - The Carnival
- Chapter 4 - The Tournament
- Chapter 5 - Prisoner Prince
- Chapter 6 - The Coronation
- Chapter 7 - Sapphire in Coffin Tower
- Chapter 8 - Phantom Knight's Debut
- Chapter 9 - The Idiot King's Bride
- Chapter 10 - Devil's Whisper
- Chapter 11 - Two by the Quarry
- Chapter 12 - The Witch's Lair
- Chapter 13 - Grieving Swan
- Chapter 14 - Two Hearts
- Chapter 15 - Stone Queen
- Chapter 16 - Captian Blood, Pirate
Volume Two
- Chapter 17 - A Happening in Hawthorn Forest
- Chapter 18 - The Kitten and The Angel
- Chapter 19 - Madame Hell's Demands
- Chapter 20 - Warring Women
- Chapter 21 - Two Slumbers
- Chapter 22 - The Devil's Wedding
- Chapter 23 - The Queen of Black Peal Island
- Chapter 24 - The Garden of Venus
- Chapter 25 - Mad Marquis Oolong
- Chapter 26 - Friebe, Swordswoman
- Chapter 27 - Miracle on the Hill
Characters[]
Main
- Sapphire
- Franz
- Tink
Supporting
Secondary
Fun Facts[]
- Princess Knight was inspired by the Takarazuka Revue, a Japanese muscial theatre troupe consisting of all-women players, which Tezuka had visited often as a child due to his mother having friends within the troupe. Seeing women have the ability to protray strong men as well as delicate women inspired Sapphire's personality and general character.
- Princess Knight has inspired many popular anime and manga series over the years, most notiably being "Revolutionary Girl Utena".