Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi
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Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Leftover Princess and the Knight of the Round Table, The Leftover Princess and the Round-Table Knight
Japanese: おこぼれ姫と円卓の騎士


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 17
Status: Discontinued
Published: Jun 28, 2013 to Jun 27, 2015
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: ARIA
Authors: Akatsuki, Kaori (Art), Ishida, Rinne (Story)

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Ranked: #34312
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Popularity: #2474
Members: 8,224
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Recommendations

Both mangas have strong female leads that are of noble birth who need to find people with certain abilities to help them accomplish their goal. However, Okobore leans more heavily toward the political side of things while Akatsuki no Yona is more adventure/action. Both have gorgeous art styles and are great reads. 
reportRecommended by Sunbloom
Both stories follow an ambitious princess who is not nearly as demure as expected, as she tries to become the ruler of a nation. I think they'll both find love in the process, but it's not their original goal. The settings and atmosphere of the stories are very similar.  
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
The two stories are related in the way of a Princess being surrounded by Knights. While the main character in Barajou no Kiss has all her Nights close to the start of the story, The main character of The leftover Princess is slowly gathering her Knights. They are diffrent in the aspect that Barajou no kiss is set in modern time, and not a princess in a way that she lives in a castle. The leftover Princess Takes place in a time before technology, and lives in a castle and an actual kingdom. 
reportRecommended by Gostey
It has a princess looking for a knight and governing over their country. The difference is Okobore Hime is way longer so the princess gets to do more things and actively assists in making changes in her country (shame it isn't finished though). Obito no Hime, on the other hand, is a pretty fast read. And this is not actually bad. it does a good job of creating conflict and getting them solved all on time. Satisfying end and nothing is left with questions. I enjoyed both of them very much. If you enjoyed one you will probably enjoy the other  
reportRecommended by isalvy
Both of these stories follow an ambitious princess who is both weak and destined to rule as she goes on adventures to to meet people and gain skills that will serve her well during her reign. They both include, but don't necessarily center around supernatural elements. The princesses have similar personalities, they're charming, but bratty. I'd say Okobore Hime has more political acumen. The princesses are both pretty, and aware of it.  
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both are similar in the way that the main character is a female character looking for her own Knight, For Leftover Princess, and Ninja, For Shinobi Quartet. While The main character from the Leftover Princess is looking for more than one, the main character from Shinobi Quartet is only looking for one, but both girls soon become surrounded by people wanting to be their Knight/Ninja 
reportRecommended by Gostey
Both manga talk about a princess who suddenly stepped on the thrown. They both hide great secret powers and are accompanied by a handsome man (>.<) 
reportRecommended by Atani
While their general premise isn't similar, there's some similar concepts between Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii and Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi. For instance, the main female protagonist are very independent with a strong will, selfless personality, and a way to learn more about their position in the story. Given the course of their development, we also see relationship building between the main leads. Romance is also evident; although more slow paced in Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi. There's also the classic shoujo atmosphere that is hard to ignore with the style of their presentation. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
The two are similar in the fact that the main female lead are from the nobility. A Queen-to-be in Okobore Hime and a duke's daughter in Koushaku Reijou. They're both smart with a group of people around them to carry out their ideas. In Koushaku Reijou, Iris already has a group around her to help her implement new reforms and ideas. In Okobore Hime, Leticia, has to create her "round table" of knights to support her to run her country. Both are excellent reads about smart empowered young ladies! If you enjoyed one I definitely recommend the other! 
reportRecommended by SeiraLoyard
Both are set in a fantasy world. "Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi" is about a princess that get chosen as future queen and has a power to communicate with specific people in the future and past of royalty, as long as they have the ability of the magic swords. "Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou" is about a guy getting stuck in a game as his female character. 
reportRecommended by popcorncoral
Veronica is totally like Leticia, not only in appearance but also so strong-willed and intelligent 
reportRecommended by Nanami