Cinematography:
Yohei MiyaharaComposer:
Masumi ItōCast:
Fumiko Orikasa, Shin'ichirō Miki, Sayaka Ōhara, Ayako Kawasumi, Kazuya Nakai, Ken Narita, Yuki Matsuoka, Makoto Yasumura, Satomi Kōrogi, Sayori Ishizuka (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(24)
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Overture of the Abandoned-Cat Princess (E01)
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March of the Half-Baked Knight (E02)
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Fanfare for the Unforgiving Man (E03)
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Concerto of Meetings and Partings (E04)
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Lullaby of the Troubadour (E05)
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The Pied Piper Song of the Knights (E06)
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Waltz of the Abandoned Dog of a Girl (E07)
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Nocturne of Bonds and Prayers (E08)
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Requiem for the Heretics (E09)
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Serenade of the False Princess (E10)
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Rhapsody of the Beast Princess (E11)
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Battle Hymn of the Two Princesses (E12)
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Distant Ricordanza (E13)
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Lost Quintet (E14)
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Opera of Powers and Plots (E15)
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Duet by the Riverside (E16)
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A Chanson for Fleeting Moments (E17)
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Back Alley Elegy (E18)
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Aria of a Mother's Sorrow (E19)
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Prelude to the Divinely-Ordered Collapse (E20)
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The Passion of the Lonely God (E21)
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A Rondo That Transcends Time (E22)
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Oratorio of the Mortals (E23)
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Symphony of the Protectors (E24)
Plots(1)
Pacifica Cassul is a girl with a destiny. But unfortunately it's not a good one; she is the Scrapped Princess, a girl who, according to prophecy, is the poison that will destroy the world. Naturally, this means that people want her gone. But two powerful people have sworn to protect her- her brother Shannon, whose swordsmanship is impeccable, and her sister Raquel, who is able to wield devastating magic when the mood strikes her. But traveling without attracting attention proves to be very difficult for the outspoken Pacifica, and they soon find themselves in trouble from various sources. Traitorous friends, assassins, and even an operative from Special Forces all stand in their way. But along the way, they'll meet new friends and together will unravel the mystery behind the supposed Armageddon. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Reviews (1)
Scrapped Princess is exactly this - a high fantasy anime series version of The Matrix, yet somehow not as sophisticated and even less interesting than (the sci-fi fantasy) Utawarerumono, although I found it more enjoyable than Guin Saga, which I saw only last week. What is good about this show in my opinion is that the setting is quite charming, the characters are quite endearing (although the main female protagonist can be quite a brat...), it has a good atmosphere, and the soundtrack is nice too... What I think is wrong with it is that it seems to me that they laid their cards on the table too early and made a fairly enjoyable fantasy anime series into a confusing, though still pretty respectable sci-fi, albeit one that stops in the middle of the season for a long-winded break to unpack everything and kills the initial mood they had built up... They manage to pull it back a bit by wrapping everything up neatly with the ending, however, was there any surprise at all? I binged the whole season in one weekend and enjoyed it, although the second half of the season was not really my cup of tea, and I was not very impressed by the revelations regarding the world it is set in... 6.6/10. ()
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