Description
"The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiancé and Sold To Another Kingdom" centers on the life of a young woman named Lilia, revered as a saint for her unparalleled purity, kindness, and divine powers. Her abilities make her a coveted figure in her homeland, where she is engaged to Prince Cedric, the heir to the throne. However, her perfection becomes a double-edged sword. Despite her unwavering devotion and efforts to fulfill her role, Cedric grows resentful of her saintly image, feeling overshadowed and inadequate. He ultimately breaks off their engagement, accusing her of being too perfect to relate to ordinary people.
Following the dissolution of their engagement, Lilia is betrayed by her own kingdom. Her former fiancé and the royal court conspire to sell her to a neighboring kingdom, Alvantia, as part of a political deal. Stripped of her status and dignity, Lilia is thrust into a foreign land where she is treated as little more than a commodity. Alvantia, however, proves to be a place of unexpected opportunities. The kingdom’s ruler, King Leonhardt, recognizes her true worth and offers her a chance to rebuild her life. Unlike her previous environment, where her perfection was seen as a burden, Leonhardt values her abilities and encourages her to embrace her identity without fear of judgment.
As Lilia navigates her new circumstances, she begins to uncover the complexities of Alvantia’s political landscape. The kingdom faces internal strife and external threats, and her presence becomes a catalyst for change. Her saintly powers, once dismissed as a source of alienation, become instrumental in protecting the kingdom and its people. Alongside Leonhardt and a diverse cast of allies, including loyal knights and cunning advisors, Lilia works to dismantle the prejudices and power struggles that have plagued both her past and present.
The narrative explores themes of resilience, self-worth, and the reclamation of agency. Lilia’s journey is one of transformation, as she evolves from a figure defined by others’ expectations to a leader who shapes her own destiny. The series balances political intrigue, personal growth, and moments of emotional depth, creating a story that intertwines the struggles of its protagonist with the broader conflicts of the world she inhabits. Through her trials, Lilia emerges as a symbol of hope and strength, challenging the notion that perfection is a flaw and proving that true power lies in authenticity and compassion.
Following the dissolution of their engagement, Lilia is betrayed by her own kingdom. Her former fiancé and the royal court conspire to sell her to a neighboring kingdom, Alvantia, as part of a political deal. Stripped of her status and dignity, Lilia is thrust into a foreign land where she is treated as little more than a commodity. Alvantia, however, proves to be a place of unexpected opportunities. The kingdom’s ruler, King Leonhardt, recognizes her true worth and offers her a chance to rebuild her life. Unlike her previous environment, where her perfection was seen as a burden, Leonhardt values her abilities and encourages her to embrace her identity without fear of judgment.
As Lilia navigates her new circumstances, she begins to uncover the complexities of Alvantia’s political landscape. The kingdom faces internal strife and external threats, and her presence becomes a catalyst for change. Her saintly powers, once dismissed as a source of alienation, become instrumental in protecting the kingdom and its people. Alongside Leonhardt and a diverse cast of allies, including loyal knights and cunning advisors, Lilia works to dismantle the prejudices and power struggles that have plagued both her past and present.
The narrative explores themes of resilience, self-worth, and the reclamation of agency. Lilia’s journey is one of transformation, as she evolves from a figure defined by others’ expectations to a leader who shapes her own destiny. The series balances political intrigue, personal growth, and moments of emotional depth, creating a story that intertwines the struggles of its protagonist with the broader conflicts of the world she inhabits. Through her trials, Lilia emerges as a symbol of hope and strength, challenging the notion that perfection is a flaw and proving that true power lies in authenticity and compassion.
Cast
- Fiana Isphil
- Cornelia Adenauer
- Mamon
- Elsa Nautilus
- Amanda Matilas
- Emily Martilas
- Asmodeus
- Hildegard Adenauer
- Georg Adenauer
- Fernando Ziltonia
- Pierre
- Jane Matilas
- Grace Martilas
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Staff
- DirectorShū Watanabe
- Script
- Original creatorMago Ayakita
- Character DesignShūhei Yamamoto
- Episode DirectorMasashi AbeTomio YamauchiJun TakahashiMichita ShiraishiHayato SakaiYoshihito NishōjiMinori MizunoShū Watanabe
- Art DirectorXiao Miao Li
- Animation DirectorKenji HattoriJin Ah KimHiroaki IkedaSe Hee YoonShūhei YamamotoMakoto ArashiroBum-Chul ChangDong Hoon LeeSunmi KimSang Min KimSang Mi JangKazunori OzawaKōhei TakahashiMa Gang ParkSeong Beom KimJi Yeon SongChihiro HanamuraMisato MatsudaMin Ji LeeGuang MingIchika ImafukuSuk Hee KimWon Hee KimSu Bin YounSeung Hyun YunEun Joo KwonChung Sik LeeYūki NakanoSeung-Woo NohCEAEI KIMYerin LeeSuBeen HwangJoonYoub Song
- Cgi DirectorMiki Yoshida
- Executive producerNoboru Yamada
- Series CompositionKeiichirō Ōchi
- MusicTakaaki Nakahashi
- Original Character DesignMasami
- StoryboardHiroki HayashiKōji YoshikawaMasashi AbeTetsuo HirakawaHikaru TakeuchiHiroshi MitaHayato SakaiYoshihito NishōjiMinori MizunoMashami WatanabeAsagaya SuizokuenShū Watanabe
- Unit DirectorShū Watanabe
- Chief Animation DirectorMaki FujiiIsamu SuzukiShūhei YamamotoMiyuki MoroishiBum-Chul ChangHanJu KimYong Qiao Ma
- Sound DirectorTakatoshi Hamano
- Director of PhotographyAsami Kawai
- Producer
Production
- Animation ProductionTROYCA
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