Ribbon no Kishi
Princess Knight
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Ribbon no Kishi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Princesse Saphir, Ribbon Knight
Japanese: リボンの騎士
English: Princess Knight
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 1953 to Jan 1956
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Theme: Crossdressing Crossdressing
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Shoujo Club
Authors: Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.471 (scored by 13851,385 users)
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Ranked: #32702
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Popularity: #5686
Members: 3,484
Favorites: 31

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Jan 31, 2015
Mixed Feelings
I think it's only fair to start this review by mentioning I'm a big fan of Osamu Tezuka's works. He's created some of the best manga in history and his influence has been absolutely integral to the growth of anime and manga as a whole. However, despite Princess Knight paving the way for future manga and anime, by today's standards it's a tough pill to swallow.

Princess Knight (Known in Japan as Ribbon Knight) is a fairytale story set mostly in the kingdom of Silverland. In the world of Princess Knight, unborn children are given either a girl heart or a boy heart, and this influences ...
Aug 4, 2012
Mixed Feelings
I apologize that this review is a bit of a mess.

Princess Knight is a shoujo manga written by Osamu Tezuka in 1953. It is also one of the earliest shoujo manga in existence. It (probably) inspired many classics like Revolutionary Girl Utena, Rose of Versailles, and many more. I will be reviewing Vertical's release, which is 2 volumes.

Art: Love old Disney cartoons? Then you'll probably love the artwork. Unfortunately, I don't like it at all. The male characters often feature exaggerated facial proportions, while the female characters feature much of the same. None of the characters are particularly attractive, ignoring the young female lead.To ...