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Sister Princess English Subbed. Sister princess (anime) definition by Babylon’s free dictionary is a Japanese seinen series written by Sakurako Kimino and illustrated by Naoto Tenhiro. It began as a serialized light novel series in 1. 1, a manga series and a bishojo game for the Play. Station were released. Sequels to the game were released for the Play. Sister Princess is quite an anomaly. It's the show that really kick-started the bishoujo trend that's so popular now. It's unpopular in the states, but in Japan it has developed a rather sizable cult following. To many, it's very hard to see why. Sister Princess is not the world's greatest anime.
- Feb 24, 2009 Meet Wataru, a college washout whose life gets a whole lot weirder when he suddenly finds himself on a remote island inhabited by 12 nymphs all claiming to be his 'little sister.' Based on a popular Japanese dating sim, DVD Talk says 'It's funny, it's cut.
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- Sister Princess provides examples of: 2D Visuals, 3D Effects: The bear email thing, and most of the shots of the giant statue on the island, stand out in the animation. Alpha Bitch: The Sister Princess games being what they are, when this trope is used at all it's downplayed. In the games, the head of Kaho's cheerleading squad is a girl with.
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This was an ok show, though I did rather enjoy it. (But even then, it has major problems that have to be addressed.) It reminded me a lot of Angel Tales in how the characters act around him. The only problem is that it’s his sisters and not guardian angels but even then, I can’t take these characters as sisters. None of them really look like him at all and there seems to be a little girl that he keeps seeing in a yellow outfit that keeps talking to him in his strange dream world. They never explain who it is, they just show her. The story line pretty much goes back and forward and most end up with Wataru and his sister of the week doing something on the island. It doesn’t even explain much about how he got his sisters, what the charm that keeps being shown is, or even why the hell we should even care. Every once in a while, it seemed to go into a rather fantasy look and then back to a slice of life. Once in a while, it hinted that it was going to be a romance with him having to pick one of the sisters as a love interest but then snaps back away from it. I actually had a feeling it might turn yaoi because Wataru was always writing to Akio the whole entire time and he sounded like he was gay when he read the letter out loud. Now to talk about the characters, and oh god… how do I do this? Maybe I should group them into age categories. Aria, Hinako, and Shirayuki are the younger sisters. Let’s see, I can pick out what there one personality trait is. Aria is a Victorian gentle women, Hinako is the carefree child, and Shirayuki is the wanna be chef. Again, it’s really really sad that I can pick out one trait that explains them. Kaho, Mamoru, Rinrin, and Yotsuba are the middle sisters. Yotsuba is the detective, Mamoru is the tomboy, Kaho is the gardener and clumsy, and Rinrin is the inventor. Karen is the girl Wataru’s age, and the only one that seems to be seen more often. She acts like a mother to the others. Sakuya, Marie, Haruka, and Chikage are the older sisters. Sakuya is the flirty one, Haruka is a traditional Japanese girl, Marie is the slickly sister, and Chikage is the fortune teller. Again, that’s all we understand from them because we don’t see enough of them to tell us anything else. The animation is pretty much the same as every other show, nothing special and the onlything that shows is the crazy hair the sisters have. The girls all have different colored hair with no reason as to why, only some having brown hair which is close to Wataru’s. I’m glad that Wataru lost the stupid glasses that he wore in the first episode because he looked like a geek. He even says they are just glass so why the hell wear them in the first place? The voices are the bad part mostly (I’m talking English Dub here…. Haven’t seen Sub yet). Most of the girls have high pitched whines and even Wataru sounds whiny and a push over. Braden Hunt does his voice and I really think this guy really doesn’t have a good voice for a lead role like this. He sounded way more out of character and off. I am not going to get into all the voices because really now, its way to many to and the fact that they all have to high of a voice bugs me, plus how Mami has the voice of a smoker too.
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Sister Princess: Nijūnin no Tenshitachi | |
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Compilation album by Natsuko Kuwatani Hisayo Mochizuki Yumiko Kobayashi Yui Horie Chiemi Chiba Ryōka Yuzuki Ayako Kawasumi Yumi Kakazu Chiro Kanzaki Tomoe Hanba Hyo-sei Nana Mizuki | |
Released | February 7, 2001 |
Genre | J-pop |
Length | 67:45 |
Label | King Records |
Sister Princess: Nijūnin no Tenshitachi (Japanese: シスター・プリンセス 〜12人の天使たち〜, Hepburn: Shisutā Purinsesu ~Nijūnin no Tenshitachi~) is a complication of songs of characters from Sister Princess, a light novel that was published in Dengeki G's Magazine. This album differs from the game and anime versions as a standalone image album.
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Sister | Length |
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1. | 'Deijī Būke (デイジーブーケ)' | Yōko Netsu (根津洋子) | Karen (可憐): sung by Natsuko Kuwatani | 4:41 |
2. | 'Chīsana Panjī (小さなパンジー)' | Satomi Arimori (有森聡美) | Kaho (花穂): sung by Hisayo Mochizuki | 4:34 |
3. | 'SPEED' | Satomi Arimori (有森聡美) | Mamoru (衛): sung by Yumiko Kobayashi | 4:31 |
4. | 'girlish' | Karen Shiina (椎名可憐) | Sakuya (咲耶): sung by Yui Horie | 4:52 |
5. | 'Tenshi no Shiawase (天使のシアワセ)' | Sakurako Kimino (公野櫻子) | Hinako (雛子): sung by Chiemi Chiba | 4:01 |
6. | 'Inori (いのり)' | Sakurako Kimino (公野櫻子) | Marie (鞠絵): sung by Ryouka Yuzuki | 4:58 |
7. | 'Yami no Kuchizuke (闇のくちづけ)' | Sakurako Kimino (公野櫻子) | Chikage (千影): sung by Ayako Kawasumi | 5:56 |
8. | 'Asaki Yume Mishi (あさきゆめみし)' | Yōko Netsu (根津洋子) | Haruka (春歌): sung by Yumi Kakazu | 5:11 |
9. | 'Love no Himitsu (ラブの秘密)' | Sakurako Kimino (公野櫻子) | Rinrin (鈴凛): sung by Chiro Kanzaki | 4:03 |
10. | 'Heart o Cheki! (ハートをチェキ!)' | Satomi Arimori (有森聡美) | Yotsuba (四葉): sung by Tomoe Hanba | 3:50 |
11. | 'Sweet sour cherry pie' | Karen Shiina (椎名可憐) | Shirayuki (白雪): sung by Hyo-sei | 4:25 |
12. | 'Ōji-sama to Amai Hoshi (王子様とあまいほし)' | Sakurako Kimino (公野櫻子) | Aria (亞里亞): sung by Nana Mizuki | 2:53 |
13. | 'Karen kara no Tegami' (可憐からのお手紙[a]) | 1:06 | ||
14. | 'Kaho kara no Tegami' (花穂からのお手紙[a]) | 1:08 | ||
15. | 'Mamoru kara no Tegami' (衛からのお手紙[a]) | 1:09 | ||
16. | 'Sakuya kara no Tegami' (咲耶からのお手紙[a]) | 1:06 | ||
17. | 'Hinako kara no Tegami' (雛子からのお手紙[a]) | 1:05 | ||
18. | 'Marie kara no Tegami' (鞠絵からのお手紙[a]) | 1:06 | ||
19. | 'Chikage kara no Tegami' (千影からのお手紙[a]) | 1:05 | ||
20. | 'Haruka kara no Tegami' (春歌からのお手紙[a]) | 1:06 | ||
21. | 'Rinrin kara no Tegami' (鈴凛からのお手紙[a]) | 1:08 | ||
22. | 'Yotsuba kara no Tegami' (四葉からのお手紙[a]) | 1:08 | ||
23. | 'Shirayuki kara no Tegami' (白雪からのお手紙[a]) | 1:09 | ||
24. | 'Aria kara no Tegami' (亞里亞からのお手紙[a]) | 1:12 |
Notes[edit]
![Sister Sister](https://gamespot1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/scale_medium/box/3/4/9/7/199001-303497.jpg)
- ^ abcdefghijklThe original titles for these bonus tracks have QR Radio 'Letters from the Sisters from Sister Princess ~ Dear Big Brother ♥ ~' (QRラジオ 『シスター・プリンセス 妹からの手紙 ~拝啓お兄ちゃんへ♥~』 より::) prefixed to them.
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External links[edit]
- (in Japanese)Official website > CD section (from the old ASCII Media Works archive)
- (in Japanese)Amazon Japan
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