Murder Princess

Murder Princess
Murder Princess
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Murder Princess logo.
マーダー·プリンセス
(Mādā Purinsesu)
Genre Fantasy, Action
Manga
Written by Sekihiko Inui
Published by MediaWorks
English publisher United States Broccoli Books
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Dengeki Teioh, Dengeki Daioh
Original run 20052007
Volumes 2
Original video animation
Directed by Tomoyuki Kurokawa
Shinya Kawatsura
Tomoaki Ohta
Studio Marvelous Entertainment
Bee Train
Licensed by Canada United States FUNimation
Released March 28, 2007August 29, 2007
Runtime 30 minutes
Episodes 6
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Murder Princess (マーダー·プリンセス Mādā Purinsesu?) is a manga by Sekihiko Inui. An OVA series was later produced by Marvelous Entertainment and Bee Train based on the manga. The anime had been licensed by ADV Films but was transferred to Funimation in 2008.

Contents

Plot

The story begins with Dr. Akamashi, introduced as a scientist formerly in the employ of the government, launching a coup d'état in the Forland kingdom. With his dying breath, the mortally wounded king sends his daughter Alita to find Prince Kaito, who is leading a diplomatic mission and its military escort abroad. She flees from the castle and reaches a forest on the country's border.

While running, the princess falls off of a cliff and onto Falis, an infamous female bounty hunter. Due to the nature of the near-death experience (referred to as a spiritual commutation, or spiritual transmigration in the Anime dub) the souls of Alita and Falis are switched. After Falis dispatches the forest's guardian beast, Alita pleads with the bounty hunter to protect the Forland kingdom, offering herself, body and soul, as collateral. Falis agrees.

Anime

A six-episode original animation video (OVA) series was produced in 2007 by Marvelous Entertainment and animated by studio Bee Train Production Inc. It was the first Bee Train production since 1999 to not be directed by company founder, CEO and chief staff director Koichi Mashimo. Mashimo was on board as a planning staff member. The video series was scripted by Tatsuhiko Urahata. Bee Train staff director Tomoyuki Kurokawa was placed as the Chief Director and directed the animators and other directors Shinya Kawatsura and Tomoaki Kado.

Production AI Art directors Yoshimi Umino and Shin Watanabe were the principal art directors for the videos and Yoshimitsu Yamashita was the character designer and music was composed by Yasufumi Fukuda.[1]

Characters

  • This anime is to be considered to be yuri according to the original Japanese genre classification.

Allies

Alita Forland (アリタ‧フォーランド Arita Fōrando?) aka Milano (ミラノ Mirano?)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese), Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
Second child of the late King Forland. She escapes from the castle during Akamashi's coup, running into Falis and switching bodies with her due to a near-death experience. In return for helping with the defense of the kingdom, she offers the bounty hunter her body and soul. She later assumes the identity of her former maid Milano, who died ensuring her safe escape during the coup, and assists Falis with running the kingdom. Alita was very wavering at first, not given the time to grief her father and her friend Milano's death, and she is forced to protect her kingdom until her brother, Kaito, arrives. But as the series progress, Alita becomes more strong-willed and bold, especially when it comes to Falis's safety. This is demonstrated when she learns the truth of Kaito's treachery, she protects an injured Falis by luring him into thinking she was Alita so Falis could be safe. Alita angrily declares Kaito a disgrace to their royal bloodline at that moment. After this Falis and Alita become closer and more protective of each other for the remainder of the series.
Falis (ファリス Farisu?) aka Alita (アリタ Arita?)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)
Falis is one of the strongest and the most infamous bounty hunters in the world, even attributed with having slain a dragon. When operating near the border of Forland Kingdom, Princess Alita runs into her, and the two of them end up switching bodies by accident. Now stuck in Alita's body, she makes a deal with Alita to assume her identity and defend her kingdom. Falis' weapon of choice is the ancient katana Himetsuru (姫鶴, ひめつる?, lit. Crane Princess); she sometimes uses a dagger in conjunction with the sword. Experiencing hardships in the past, Falis is tough, resilient, and impulsive but she has shown to a more thoughtful and empathetic side that is perhaps rarely seen. In the beginning of the series, Falis thought Alita was a frail and weak-minded princess who couldn't do much on her own. But that thought changed throughout the series after seeing Alita's strong-will and courage, prompting Falis to keep her promise as the princess of Forland Kingdom. Falis has a strong relationship with Alita, she remained loyal even after finding out the truth of Alita's family secrets and is very protective of her, not hesitating to strike down any opponents who threaten Alita.
Dominikov (ドミニコフ Dominikofu?)
Voiced by: Kazuki Yao (Japanese), Chuck Huber (English)
A fellow bounty hunter working for Falis. In the manga he is a Shinigami with extensive knowledge, while in the anime he is a cyborg. His weapon of choice is a large scythe.
Pete Armstrong (ピート‧アームストロング Piito Amusutorongu?)
Voiced by: Akimitsu Takase (Japanese), Ben Phillips (English)
Fellow bounty hunter working for Falis. While he is big, ferocious, and overpowering in hand to hand combat, beneath his purple skin is a gentle soul. Like Dominikov, Pete is a cyborg in the anime version.
Jodo Entolasia (ジョドォ‧エントラシア Jodō Entorashia?)
Voiced by: Takkou Ishimori (Japanese), R. Bruce Elliott (English)
Butler of Forland Kingdom's royal family. He has a very serious personality and is strict when he is training Alita in the ways of a princess. He continues to serve in this capacity after Alita and Falis switch bodies, in order to aid Falis in acting out her part.
Milano Entolasia (ミラノ‧エントラシア Mirano Entorashia?)
Voiced by: Mayuko Takahashi (Japanese), Brittney Karbowski (English)
The real Milano, Alita's maid and granddaughter of Jodo. She disguises herself as Princess Alita to buy Alita time to escape from Akamashi's coup d'état, but is killed while carrying out that role. Alita later assumes Milano's identity.

Enemies

Dr. Akamashi (アカマシ?)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida (Japanese), Mark Stoddard (English)
Formerly a scientist working for the late King Forland. He has abused lost technology entrusted to the Forland royal family, and conspires to take over the kingdom in order to gain complete possession over said technology. It is later revealed that Cecilia informed him of the lost technology which corrupted him. He seeks to capture Alita alive. Akamashi is an expert in creating artificial lifeforms, be they of flesh and blood or of metal. However he is later killed by Kaito after discovering Teoria's location.
Ana (アナ?)
Voiced by: Chiwa Saito (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
One of Dr. Akamashi's robotic bodyguards. Ana is built in the shape of a little girl with technology originating in "the Old World". She is extremely aggressive and likes to taunt her opponents, with no regard for human lives except Akamashi's. Her ability and equipment are specialized for close quarter combat.
Yuna (ユナ?)
Voiced by: Chiwa Saito (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
One of Dr. Akamashi's robotic bodyguards, built in the same manner as Ana. Contrary to Ana, however, she is timid and shy, albeit with a tendency of going berserk and letting loose her firepower upon everyone in sight if Akamashi is in grave danger. Her use of technology from "the Old World" is more obvious, including an array of precision, long-range weapons such as guns and missiles.
Cecilia (セシリア Seshiria?)
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese), Wendy Powell (English)
A powerful sorceress who is tracking Alita's every move. Not much about her is known so far, although Falis has an unpleasant memory that involved her. She is ultimately killed when Falis destroys the jewel below her neck.

Prince Kaito aka The Dark Knight (黒い騎士 Kuroi Kishi?)

Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English)
Prince of Forland, Kaito is Alita's older brother and eight years her senior. She speaks of him fondly, bragging of his swordsmanship as well as his kindness. Prince Kaito left the country to hold peace talks with Forland's western neighbor, the kingdom of Grandel, but no one has heard from him since. When he comes back, it is revealed that he is the man clad in a heavy, dark-colored set of armor that accompanies Cecilia. He is shown to be quite skilled at swordsmanship. He wishes to use Teoria to destroy the world due to humanity's constant wars.

Music

Original music was composed by Yasufumi Fukuda

Opening Theme:

  • "The Direction the Light Points" (ヒカリサスホウ Hikari Sasuhou?) FK Metal ver. by BACK-ON

Ending Theme:

Episodes

# Episode Name Original Street Date
1 "Birth"
"Tanjō" (誕生) 
March 28, 2007
Dr. Akamashi initiates a coup d'état in the Forland kingdom, forcing Alita, the Forland princess, to flee in the hopes of reaching her brother. A short while later in a border forest, Alita accidentally pushes the bounty hunter Falis off a cliff while fleeing from the forest guardian beast who killed her entourage of castle guards. This results in Alita and Falis switching bodies due to the near-death experience. Falis accepts Alita's plea to protect the Forland kingdom after Alita offers her own body and soul as collateral. 
2 "Coronation"
"Taikan" (戴冠) 
April 25, 2007
Falis, now in the body of Alita, liberates the Forland castle from Dr. Akamashi and his henchrobots, Ana and Yuna. The real Alita, now in the body of Falis, assumes the role of Jodu's deceased granddaughter Milano, who died while acting as a substitute for Alita. In Alita's place, Falis is crowned as the Queen of Forland. However, the coronation parade is disturbed by Dr. Akamashi's evil plans. 
3 "Return"
"Kikan" (帰還) 
May 30, 2007
Falis and Alita get into an argument, and Falis goes off to vent her steam on the encroaching goblins. During this time, Akamashi's aides kidnap Alita and interrogate her about her real identity and about the "key". Falis goes to the rescue but is coerced into dropping her weapon. A swordsman then leaps onto the scene and saves the day; he turns out to be none other than Prince Kaito, Alita's brother. 
4 "Exile"
"Tsuihō" (追放) 
June 27, 2007
Since the prince has returned and is soon to be crowned, Falis plans to leave the next day. Alita says she'll be lonely, but she's told Falis will return when she finds a way to swap bodies again. Later in the evening, Falis is called by the mysterious hooded woman and led into a secret chamber in the castle. They fight and Alita and the others come down to help her, but they run into the two androids and the professor. Suddenly the professor is stabbed by the black armored knight, and the two androids are also defeated. Falis is badly beaten by the knight, who reveals himself to be Kaito in front of all the guests. He claims that Falis is a false princess and that the others are rebels. The four of them are forced to flee the kingdom and Kaito is crowned as king. 
5 "Fate"
"Shukumei" (宿命) 
July 25, 2007
Falis, Alita and their companions manage to evade capture thanks to a group of travelling entertainers. When they stop to take a break, they begin to discuss the circumstances behind everything that has transpired so far. It turns out that the root cause to all this is the Lost Technology, which was entrusted to the House Forland after the demise of the Old World and is protected by a seal that can only be opened by female members of the House. 
6 "Determination's End"
"Ketsui no kan" (決意の完) 
August 29, 2007
Falis, Alita, and the rest of the group returns to the kingdom in order to stop Kaito from using Teoria. However, they also decide to use the powers of Teoria to switch their bodies back to their original ways. Unfortunately, Kaito makes it to the Teorial chamber first, knocking out Falis and capturing Alita. Kaito then wishes for the entire world to end, activating Teoria's great power. Falis defeats Kaito and then stops Teoria, but as a final fail-safe measure of, Teoria wipes out Dominikov, Pete, and other monsters created with the Old World's science before its shutdown. Falis promises Alita that she will protect the country and find a way to switch them back into their normal bodies. 

Reception

In Jason Thompson's appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, he praised the "stylized, cute artwork", calling it "the best feature of this short and tame action-adventure comic."[2]

References

  1. ^ "「MURDER PRINCESS」について". Bee Train. http://www.beetrain.co.jp/contents/works2/murderprincess/. Retrieved 2009-10-20. 
  2. ^ http://www.suvudu.com/2009/10/365-days-of-manga-day-29-murder-princess.html/

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