Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Hime-chan's Ribbon
Japanese: 姫ちゃんのリボン
Information
Type:
TV
Episodes:
61
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 2, 1992 to Dec 3, 1993
Premiered:
Fall 1992
Broadcast:
Fridays at 18:00 (JST)
Producers:
Nihon Ad Systems
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Gallop
Source:
Manga
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shoujo
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG - Children
Statistics
Ranked:
#21462
2
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Popularity:
#6529
Members:
10,575
Favorites:
72
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Your Feelings Categories May 31, 2007
Simple, humuorous & sugary sweet!! I was hooked after watching the 1st few eps. One gd thing abt this series is that some eps can really stand on its own unlike some shows that adopt a cliffhanger approach at the end of each eps... so it keeps the anticipation level low. However, you do feel anxious to know what is going to happen to Himeko, Daichi & those ard them. Its comforting to watch Himeko’s enthusiasm in all the things that she did even at crucial moments. The series does set a good moral outcome. You need to watch this
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Oct 20, 2015
Ah, what can I say? Himeko's adventures and mischiefs throughout the series can sometimes bring headache-- But it DOES help her through a lot of things! Daichi's not one to lose either in personality. He's quite clever and tricky. Very helpful in tricky situations. I love most of the characters! (Except maybe, Hibino. You'll see why when you've watched the anime).
Story: 10 Well, it's the usual magical girl with her loyal companion(s). Every episode is like events that happens in a day. Ah! But don't get me wrong, each story keeps you interested about what may happen next. They're all connected somehow. Not many fillers in ... Sep 27, 2021
I discovered this 25 years after it was broadcasted, but before watching it I read the manga (40 chapters in 10 volumes): imho the manga is a very nice shojo, one of the best imho of the old ones, while the anime is average in comparison (that's why my rates).
I like of HCNR how the novel is in between the Majokko of e.g. Creamy Mami and the more mature romantic shojos: the main character indeed is not a 10yo kid but a Junior High student and the plot has a very strong focus on the sentimental life of her as well as her growing from ... |