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Finished
Dec 20, 2017 to Dec 12, 2025
7.8/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
9
Reviews Worldwide
"Who Made Me A Princess" is an engaging and captivating manga that combines elements of fantasy, romance, and drama. The story revolves around Athanasia, a young girl who is reincarnated as the princess of a magical kingdom. However, she soon discovers that her life is in danger due to a curse placed upon her by her own father, the king. One of the strongest aspects of this manga is its well-developed characters. Athanasia, the protagonist, is a likable and relatable character who undergoes significant growth throughout the story. Her determination to change her fate and protect herself from harm is inspiring. The supporting characters, including thecharming prince, Lucas, and the loyal knight, Claude, add depth and complexity to the narrative. The artwork in "Who Made Me A Princess" is beautifully done, with detailed illustrations and expressive character designs. The manga effectively captures the emotions of the characters, enhancing the overall reading experience. The vibrant and colorful visuals also bring the fantasy world to life, immersing the reader in the story. The plot of the manga is intriguing, filled with suspense, political intrigue, and unexpected twists. It successfully blends light-hearted and comedic moments with more intense and dramatic scenes. The pacing is well-balanced, keeping the reader hooked and eager to know what happens next. Another notable aspect is the romantic subplot, which adds an extra layer of sweetness to the story. The growing relationship between Athanasia and Lucas is portrayed with care and tenderness, making it enjoyable to follow their interactions. However, one potential drawback is that the story occasionally rushes through certain plot points, leading to missed opportunities for deeper exploration or character development. Some readers may also find the plot predictable at times, especially if they are familiar with common tropes in the fantasy genre. Overall, "Who Made Me A Princess" is a delightful manga that will appeal to fans of fantasy and romance. It offers a well-crafted story, compelling characters, and beautiful artwork that will keep readers eagerly turning the pages. Cheers,
In the novel The Lovely Princess, the secondary character Athanasia de Alger Obelia is the most pitiful of all. Her mother died in childbirth and her father, Emperor Claude, never gave his daughter even an inch of love. Forever yearning for even the slightest bit of parental love, she was ultimately framed for a crime and executed by the orders of her beloved father. When a woman from modern-day Korea falls asleep with some sleeping pills, she later awakens in the infant body of Athanasia. Knowing the unenviable fate that awaits her, she resolves to remain out of her tyrannical father's sight so that she may never incur his wrath. However, fate is not so kind, and she meets him at only five years of age. With her original plan tossed out of the window, she now aims to endear herself so much to her father that he would never dream to hurt her. However, as many work toward their own ends, her plan is thrown into chaos—Athanasia's biological "sister" Jennette Margarita longs for a family, high-ranking nobility vie for power, and a shadow from Claude's past threatens to destroy everything he holds dear. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Final arc in this adaption was awful and, per those who read the novel, was a mere portion of the latter-part of the story. So everything else that was interesting or important to the worldbuilding was ignored. For a far too prolonged mini-arc. And, then it ends. However, even with the knowledge some of the novel was copied from another person's similar story, the writing itself was good. It's one reason it managed to get more people interested in this particular genre and tropes, with a lot of help from the amazing art. So even if you're particular with how adaptions end, it's not asbad as already complained. That said, it's more annoying how too many will reference this series as *the* representative for this genre and will instinctively compare newer, at times better, series to it. . The story revolves around our FL who isekai'd into a novel she read. With her memories of that life, she doesn't expect much from her father nor forms an attachment to the palace that merely fed and housed her. So she planned to leave even before she could crawl and slowly built herself strong enough to do so. Both physically and through people connections. But as fate would have it, she wound-up meeting her father and subsequently living a pretty good life. Aside from the looming sense of doom that she'll be killed and her love forever unrequited. So the original timeline was plenty altered by the time the story was set to begin. And then came the expected drama. Overall, until the final arc, the story was well-paced and engaging. Hints were thrown about, as were red-herrings, and only those who read the novel or its summaries knew what to expect. It truly is an enjoyable read. So if the final arc was treated properly as a mini-arc, even if the adaption were to still end there, it'd be a far better story. With just as much left unsaid.
If you are looking for a romance story, this is not it. It is more a story of the love between parents and their children. The only good thing about this Manhwa are the drawings and the character of Ijekiel Alpheus. Everything else is a cliché of reincarnating as the villain of the story. Since the success of Otome Game no Hametsu Flag, a lot of Manhwa with that theme have appeared. A little spoiler History deceives you. Because it shows you how Ijekiel Alpheus was in love with Athanasia in the first timeline and is in love in this one and Athanasia in her thoughts alsotalks about how she likes Ijekiel Alpheus, but in the end she decides not to stay with any of them so as not to sadden her father. Lucas is a character with a big red flag, he is an older man than Athanasia's father, he always bothers and treats Athanasia badly, and always interrupts the romantic moments between Athanasia and Ijekiel. He is very possessive. I read rumors that in the webnovel Athanasia stays with Lucas, but I'm not sure about that, because the last novel is not translated and people on the internet have already lied about other couples in the past in other series. If there was an anime I would like to see an Athanasia x Ijekiel route. Let the anime stay with Ijekiel, in the manga there is no one left, and the webnovel stay with Lucas's old man with his horrible personality.
As I immerse myself in the pages of this captivating manhwa, I can confidently declare that it was an incredibly worthwhile journey. Yes, it falls into the isekai genre and has hints of a love triangle, but at its core, it beautifully revolves around the heartwarming relationship between a father and his cherished daughter. To my delight, not a single chapter left me bored; I was hooked from start to finish. The art style, oh, the art style! It's an absolute delight. Sometimes it's playful and cute, tugging at my heartstrings, while other times, it delves into intricate details that have me transfixed on the characters,almost oblivious to the plot's progression. The artists' talent shines through, breathing life into the world they've crafted. Among the plethora of manga and manhua I've explored, this one truly stands out. Its ability to seamlessly blend emotions, action, and storytelling is truly commendable, making it a unique and extraordinary read. This gem has left a lasting impression on me, surpassing my expectations and distinguishing itself as a rare find in the realm of fantastical tales. In conclusion, this manhwa has taken me on an enchanting adventure, and I find myself yearning for more with every turn of the page. It's an absolute must-read for anyone seeking a story that will transport them to a world of wonder and leave an indelible mark on their heart.
I LOVE IT......... Words are less to describe how I feel about this story. From all the stories I have read about a woman reincarnating as the princess of another world this is, with no doubts, the best one of them. The story was interesting even when she was just a baby unlike " The emperor's daughter " and she us an actual interesting character and her goals are great, she actually works hard and tries her best to change her fate. This story captures how the king and his daughter truly becomes family even with the challenges that face them. To me this story is amazing andis really worth every second of my time. Many people here who have read this manga just knows that the art is not something you can complain about. The art is absolutely beautiful, and even on its more lacking panels it is still well put together. The scenes, character design, and color schemes are so nicely done that reading the boring parts of the story seem interesting. And at last, I'm going to talk about the characters, because each character in this manwha has depth to them, their own motivations, things they care about, not only for the sake of the plot but for them as a character and that can be quite rare to see so I really think this helps Who Made Me a Princess be such a well-done manwha.