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Himesama "Goumon" no Jikan desu
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.25
Rank: 3098
Popularity: 2762
As the commander of the Imperial Army's Third Legion, the Royal Empire's princess has led humanity to countless victories against the demonic Hellhorde. However, she has now been captured by the enemy and confined to the dungeons, with her sentient sword, Ex, as her only company. Due to her royal status, the princess knows invaluable secrets that would help the Hellhorde achieve dominance. To have her reveal all the information they need, the demons do not hesitate to subject the princess to the most vile forms of torture—that is, tempting her with delicious food, lasting friendships, adorable animals, and the most enjoyable experiences imaginable. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ex
Main
Kobayashi, Chikahiro
Hime
Main
Shiraishi, Haruka
Tortura, Torture
Main
Itou, Shizuka
Brittan, Louch
Supporting
Ono, Daisuke
Datarma
Supporting
Review
CielIsAWeeb
Tis Time for Torture Princess is an unexpectedly delightful anime that turns the traditional concept of torture on its head. The Princess, Commander of the Imperial Third Legion, finds herself subjected to the most unconventional forms of torture by the demon lord's army. From gourmet meals to spa days and the company of adorable animals, each episode is an inventive and humorous take on what constitutes true suffering. The princess is then coerced into divulging the kingdom's most trivial secrets. The anime shines with a diverse cast of characters, each bringing their unique form of torture to the table, enriching the story with their backgrounds andquirky personalities. The demon lord is depicted with an innocent charm that belies his fearsome title, portraying him in a light-hearted, almost endearing manner. The princess’s sword, Excalibur, is fully loaded with witty commentary and humorous observations that provide a constant stream of laughter, making it hard to catch your breath between his clever quips and sarcastic remarks. The voice acting and soundtrack brilliantly complement the show's comedic tone, with Excalibur's witty banter being a highlight. Its animation is crafted with attention to detail and a clear affection for the genre, making use of exaggerated expressions and visual gags to amplify the humor. What sets this anime apart is its heartwarming core; despite the premise, it's a story about finding joy and adventure in unexpected places. The princess, with the ability to escape yet choosing to stay, and the demon lord's unnecessary quest for a secret, both reflect a deeper commentary on freedom and strength. Overall, it is a breath of fresh air, perfect for viewers looking for a lighthearted, comedic anime that doesn't take itself too seriously but is crafted with a lot of care and love.
izureki
"Tis Time for Torture, Princess" It's seriously one of the most unexpectedly delightful shows I've stumbled upon this winter. So get this: it's about a princess who gets captured by the Demon Lord's army, right? But instead of your typical grim and dark story, they flip it on its head. Instead of the usual torture, they treat her to all sorts of crazy stuff like gourmet meals, spa days, and even playdates with cute animals. I mean, how hilarious is that? But it's not just the premise that's great. The characters are so lovable and quirky, from the princess herself to her witty sword companion, Excalibur. And letme tell you, the voice acting and soundtrack are spot-on. They really nail the comedic tone of the show. Visually, it's stunning too. The animation is so well-done, with all these expressive visuals and clever gags that keep you laughing the whole time. But what I love most about it is the heart behind it all. Yeah, it's funny and all, but there's this genuine warmth to the story that just draws you in. You can't help but root for these characters and their crazy adventures. Honestly, if you're looking for something light-hearted and fun to watch this season, "Tis Time for Torture, Princess" is definitely worth checking out. Trust me, you won't regret it.