Opening Theme:
"MOON SIGNAL" by Sphere
Ending Theme:
#1: "Hatsukoi wa Zakuro-iro (初戀は柘榴色)" by Mai Nakahara and Takahiro Sakurai (eps 1,3)
#2: "Futari Sei (二人静)" by Kana Hanazawa and Satoshi Hino (ep 4)
#3: "Junjou Masquerade (純情マスカレイド)" by Aki Toyosaki, Yui Horie and Yuuki Kaji (ep 2)
Plot Summary: In an alternate history of the Meiji era where humans and magical beings known as "younin" live side by side, half-younin girls team up with army lieutenants to fight younin wrongdoers.
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Princess Resurrection Vol. 1 manga Review
Yasunori Mitsunaga's artwork is heavy on detail, contrasts, and dark shadows and excels at moldy mansion, hollow hospital, dark woods kinds of atmosphere. Backgrounds are illustrated with meticulous care, as are vehicles, weapons, and tools. Hime and Riza are the center of the series' visual appeal, and Hime is a visual force all her own; a tea-sipping, cat-eyed hellion with a perpetual smirk, lithe physique, haughty royal bearing and a gothic dress that simply has to be hell to draw. And yet, for all its detail, fan-service and geometric precision, there's something strangely amateurish about it. Something in how characters' proportions get awkwardly off-model, in the vaguely unconvincing way that people move, in the over-reliance on speedlines, in the occasional ineffective transition.