Friday 22 August 2014

Scrapped Princess

Imagine yourself being on the run since the day you were born becaue everyone around you wants to kill you, that's how life has been for the young girl Pacifica Cassul.

When Pacifica was born a prophesy was made that she would be the poison that would destroy the world and that a catastrophe would occur on the day she turns sixteen. Because of this Pacifica leaves her home in the village of Manhurin and together with her adoptive siblings, her brother Shannon the talented swordsman and siser Racquel who is proficient in magic, she is now on the run from the followers of the god Mauser who are doing everything in their power to see to it that she will not live to see her sixteenth birthday.

It was not a spectactular show and it will not make it into my favourites, but I liked it. The storyline is decent and easy to follow, the characters are likable (although some of them I just wanted to slap from time to time, like our spoilt little princess for example) and the artwork is decent enough, even though more attention seem to have been spent on the characthers rather than on, let's say, their horses... All in all it was enjoyable to watch and it had just the right amount of excitement to still be counted as an easy-to-watch show.


Scrapped Princess gets three out of five otakus.
ANN, MAL

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