Description
"Puppet Princess" is a short anime series set in feudal Japan, blending action, fantasy, and historical elements. The story centers on Princess Rangiku, the sole survivor of the Satsuma clan, which was annihilated by the evil warlord Kira. Rangiku possesses the ability to control powerful combat puppets, a skill passed down through her family. Accompanied by her loyal puppet, Karakuri Kumawaka, she embarks on a quest for vengeance against Kira and his forces.
The narrative unfolds as Rangiku encounters a wandering swordsman named Kirakishou, who becomes an unlikely ally. Together, they face numerous challenges, including battles against Kira’s army and supernatural adversaries. The series explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the weight of vengeance, as Rangiku struggles with her duty to avenge her clan while grappling with the moral complexities of her mission.
The characters are defined by their distinct roles and motivations. Rangiku is determined and resourceful, driven by her tragic past and the responsibility of her lineage. Karakuri Kumawaka serves as both a protector and a symbol of her family’s legacy. Kirakishou, initially a drifter, evolves into a key figure in Rangiku’s journey, providing both combat support and emotional grounding. The antagonist, Kira, is portrayed as a ruthless and power-hungry figure, embodying the corruption and brutality of the era.
The plot is tightly paced, with a focus on action sequences and character development. The series balances intense battles with moments of introspection, highlighting the emotional toll of Rangiku’s quest. The historical setting is enriched by the inclusion of traditional Japanese folklore and the use of puppetry as a central motif, adding a unique cultural dimension to the story. Overall, "Puppet Princess" presents a concise yet engaging tale of revenge, resilience, and the enduring spirit of its protagonist.
The narrative unfolds as Rangiku encounters a wandering swordsman named Kirakishou, who becomes an unlikely ally. Together, they face numerous challenges, including battles against Kira’s army and supernatural adversaries. The series explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the weight of vengeance, as Rangiku struggles with her duty to avenge her clan while grappling with the moral complexities of her mission.
The characters are defined by their distinct roles and motivations. Rangiku is determined and resourceful, driven by her tragic past and the responsibility of her lineage. Karakuri Kumawaka serves as both a protector and a symbol of her family’s legacy. Kirakishou, initially a drifter, evolves into a key figure in Rangiku’s journey, providing both combat support and emotional grounding. The antagonist, Kira, is portrayed as a ruthless and power-hungry figure, embodying the corruption and brutality of the era.
The plot is tightly paced, with a focus on action sequences and character development. The series balances intense battles with moments of introspection, highlighting the emotional toll of Rangiku’s quest. The historical setting is enriched by the inclusion of traditional Japanese folklore and the use of puppetry as a central motif, adding a unique cultural dimension to the story. Overall, "Puppet Princess" presents a concise yet engaging tale of revenge, resilience, and the enduring spirit of its protagonist.
Cast
Staff
- Chief Director · Hirotoshi Takaya
- Script · Junichi Miyashita
- Storyboard · Hirotoshi Takaya
- Music · Kaoru Wada
- Original Manga · Kazuhiro Fujita
- Character Design · Hirotoshi Takaya
- Art Director · Kazuhiro Arai
- Animation Director · Hirotoshi Takaya
- Animation Director · Tsutomu Suzuki
- Sound Director · Katsuyoshi Kobayashi
- Director of Photography · Jin Nishiyama
- Executive producer · Shunzō Katō
- Producer · Masahito Yoshioka
Production
- Production · TMS Entertainment
- Production · TOHO
- Production · Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.

