Alternative TitlesEnglish: Princess Resurrection Japanese: 怪物王女
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: 87
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 25, 2005 to Feb 26, 2013
StatisticsScore: 7.691 (scored by 2630 users)
Ranked: #24372
Popularity: #386
Members: 6,014
Favorites: 198 1 indicates a weighted score
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Both have immortal boy toys serving some sort of Supernatural Mistress.
Their plots are pretty similar and so are the relationships between the two main characters.
If you were offer a second chance to live, would you take it?
IR and PR revolves around that, where the person granted a second life [immortality/undead] has to constantly drink blood of his/her master in order to stay alive. And have to obey the orders given to them.
They are drag into a world of monsters.
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Both have a girl with a chainsaw as a weapon
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Supernatural World, Many kinds of Creatures and Monster, Good fun action
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The plot for these manga isn't all that similar.
The episodic style of Kamisama and recurring side characters really reminded me of Princess Resurrection. Also both main girls have to prove themselves in some way.
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both have lots of action and vampires
also, both main characters act high and mighty and wield a rapier
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What's noticeable: Snarky, sometimes aloof heroine -> keeps dragging the male protagonist into her escapades, whether he wants to go or not
Both involve the two protagonists getting involved in the supernatural happenings around them (not to say the heroine isn't "supernatural" herself), and slowly but surely adding to their little "circle" of acquaintances.
Despite the reoccurring comedy, both have very dark overarching themes, in Tasogare, the circumstances of Yuuko's untimely death, and in PR, the bloody fights for the throne between the siblings. In that, both are mostly episodic, but with small clues to said overarching themes being dropped in every chapter.
Overall, it's kind of hard to describe it, but I have a feeling if you love one, you'll love the other.
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Both main female characters have loyal and masochist slaves/ boyfriends with them. However, 'Princess Resurrection' hass more gore and horror, whereas Kurohime is more fantasy.
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Both of the male leads are somewhat weak and their lives are changed once they have made a contract with the female leads. Onihime revolves around Oni's trying to eat the Setsuna's heart, while Resurrection revolves around a war between siblings for the throne.
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The heroes of these series have the highest rank under their fellow demons. They can be cruel and unforgiving, but take good care for their own followers. Both series have an interesting supporting cast and deal with many mythological beiings. Nurarihyon no Mago focuses on Japanese folklore and has a school setting, whereas Princess Resurrection takes creatures from varying sources. Both are pretty accurate on how demons are presented.
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Hime is a lot like Moka's alternate, inner personality. Princess Resurrection isn't really a harem like R + V, but it still has a lot of hot female characters and a little fanservice. Also, they both have a great variety of mythical monsters including most of the main characters.
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