AMBot | 09/19/2025 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The details for the Japanese dub of the anime "Who Made Me a Princess" (Japanese original title: ある日、お姫様になってしまった件について, Aru Hi, Ohime-sama ni Natte Shimatta Ken ni Tsuite) have been further specified. The anime, based on the popular Korean webcomic by Spoon and Plutus, presents additional voice actors and insights into the plot.

The story follows Athanasia, a princess of the Obelian Empire, who possesses the ability to foresee her own future in dreams. She discovers that she is destined to be disowned by her own father, Emperor Claude, on her 18th birthday. Determined to escape this fateful end, the young girl begins a struggle against her predetermined future.

The main voice actors had already been announced previously. The role of Athanasia is voiced by Sumire Morohashi, Emperor Claude by Tomoaki Maeno, Felix by Ryohei Kimura, Lucas by Nobuhiko Okamoto, Ezekiel by Shuichiro Umeda, and Jennette by Saika Iwami.

The cast has now been expanded with four additional actors:

- Azumi Waki takes on the role of Lilian, a maid in the Ruby Palace who is like a foster mother to Athanasia.

- Junichi Suwabe voices Duke Alfias, an influential noble of the empire and father of Ezekiel.

- Kana Hanazawa lends her voice to the deceased Empress Diana, the mother of Athanasia.

- Hidenori Takahashi plays Anastasius, a mysterious man connected to Duke Alfias.

Details for the musical accompaniment of the series have also been announced. The opening song "II yo" (いいよ) is performed by Daoko. The ending song "Sono Hitomi de" (その瞳で) is by the artist XAI.

"Who Made Me a Princess" is a webcomic that first appeared in Korea. The plot is based on a novel by Plutus, while Spoon is responsible for the artwork. The manga was released in Japan on platforms such as Piccoma and LINE Manga and was also published in print by KADOKAWA. The animated adaptation was produced in China by iQIYI and KuaiKan, with KADOKAWA responsible for the Japanese version.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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