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Omnicore15
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I remember I used to think this was some kind of Lolicon stuff when Instagram showed me a Tappytoon advertisement but I am seriously so happy that it turned out to be different.

Story: 9/10
The story plot isn't exactly a new one but nevertheless, I enjoy it greatly as I am a fan of Isekai plots. Furthermore, you never know what happens and the interplay of the different characters adds more to the suspense.
Moreover, I also like the fact that romance is not in the spotlight of this story.

Art: 10/10
I would even give an 11 if it was possible. I find these images so beautiful, I really really love the appearances of the characters. The clothing is very detailed, much to my pleasure. And oh my God, the royal bloodline's jewel eyes hit differently. These are just out of the world. If they were real, I would probably think I died and landed in heaven somehow.
The appearances are what made me read this series in the first place. I even read some parts repeatedly, just to savour the drawings with my eyes.

Characters: 9/10
The characters are great!
Each character has a meaning and therefore none of them feels as if they're not needed for the story.
I am especially enamoured by Claude, Lucas and Felix. Those are my men.
I also like Athy very much; the girl is too adorable for her own good.

Enjoyment: 10/10
Obsession. Maybe that's what I feel with this manhwa.
As I started reading this, I did not expect that I would read the whole season 1 (chapter 1-46) in one night; I literally absorbed this until I caught up to the current chapter back then.
Now I am patiently waiting for new chapters.
There was a Christmas break (2019) and I suffered so much because every chapter feels like a cliffhanger to me..

Overall:
If you like Isekai, Fantasy and Shoujo - this is the manhwa to go.
I highly recommend it.
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Knightmare_Otaku11
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
So this is my first time writing review and not gonna lie a big part of this review is just my subjective take so thanks for reading this I guess, but have you watch hamefura? Do you like it? Because if you do this is a must read for you, because this takes that thing you like from hamefura about a girl who is reincarnated in another world as a princess fated to death and how can I survive whole deal kinda thing, but in this manhwa it is a hot blond, sapphire eyed, chest naked with piercing cold aura daddy who is trying to kill our mc. Yes it's her DADDY. So I think you can imagine the family and heart warming relationship development that is waiting for you especially since our mc used to be an orphan in her past life. Hamefura is great, but it felt like a parody because of how light the story felt, this on other hand takes the drama and character development element to a whole another level. What I am saying is imagine you eat a curry with extra spice and msg and if you like spicy curry like I do this adds that too, wouldn't that be awesome? Now first of all take a moment of silent and search this manhwa on google and see the art. Now if that doesn't give you an eyegasm please tell me what other manga or manhwa you have read because I have not found any competitor that can rival who made me a princess in term of its aesthetic and beauty. So yeah Character design is easily 10/10. Story at first glance seem like your typical isekai story, but as you go on I believe you will be super invested with it and realize how well-written and engaging the author makes these character to be because a big part of the story involves the character decision and outcome and of course like all good drama there is always a twist that is super heart-breaking just when you feel like everything is going nicely. So I'll give the story is a good 8/10 just because it is not fresh and original. Overall, I really enjoyed reading it and hopefully this review can help anyone out there.
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Maz-Maz8
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
Isekai shoujo manhwa that adapted based on light novel. The selling point of WMMAP is that the series focused on daughter and father's relationship with beautiful art that totally will appeal shoujo fans with pretty girls/boys drawn.

Story : It's your typical isekai with a girl got transferred to the world she read in the book, by becoming one of it's characters, the thing is the character she's in is a sad and tragic one caused by her father so she has to avoid her original fate of all cost.

If you love slow burn, you'll totally love the effort made by the FL to capture her father's heart.... their progressed relationship is the main story here, there's a male interest here as well but not as focused as father/daughter relationship, so don't expect romance here too much.

Korean loves to use this "kingdom" setup unlike the "school" typical of japanese shoujo. One of characteristics of every isekai shoujo korean, you might love it if you're bored of a school setup.

Art : One of the best aspect of this manhwa, the artist is very talented and detailed in drawing the characters.

Character : The FL isn't the typical crybaby, she's kinda swag in her own way, but sometimes too oblivious to understand her father. The father is a tsundere. Overall both of them are not annoying or disruptive, their dynamic through the whole story is good and cute in some actions.

I think this is one of the best and the most popular manhwa out there, if you guys love shoujo, kingdom and isekai this one is totally for you. I'd say this might be better than your typical shoujo manga in Japan 9/10.

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Gin-iro13
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
To say the least, I enjoyed reading WMMAP. It’s a refreshing story that focuses more on the father-daughter relationship and less on romance. We’re made aware of the reasons for Claude’s initial hate for Athy. Just like Athy, at first, I hated him for killing original Athanasia. As the story progresses and as his motivation was revealed, I couldn’t help but empathize with him.

Athy really doesn’t have any lofty ideals and frankly, I can’t think of anything about her personality that stands out. She simply wants to survive and live until 18 and perhaps as a result of her previous life, she doesn’t have much expectations. Sure, she does like sparkly things and was delighted when she was given a treasury key, she doesn’t really make it her goal of obtaining it. She doesn’t desire to be loved and is perfectly fine without it. She’s very much independent and strangely, has decent morals. However, I don’t see her as someone as kind as a saint. She has no qualms in insulting Roger Alpehus, because she sees him as someone manipulative. On the other hand, she is very kind towards people that wouldn’t bring her harm and is very vocal about her dislike of someone, if it doesn’t harm her life. Athy is very clear that she would do anything to survive.

For people who want to see the protagonist undergo major character change, Athy would definitely not fit your tastes. I don’t see her as Mary Sue. However, she definitely doesn’t have any fatal character flaw.

For anyone who has read too much isekai about a girl wanting to escape her destiny of getting killed, this story would bore you. Just like what I’ve said, it doesn’t introduce anything new nor does it subvert your expectations. You could easily find the characters in WMMAP in any other story. Perhaps the only redeeming factor about this story is its outstanding art and decent development. One thing’s for sure, the author knows what foreshadowing is. At the very least, the characters have their own motivations that are otherwise hard to realize unless you look carefully.

WWMAP is at best, average and at worst, bland. Nevertheless, it was a good read.
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ichigokichii15
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I was one of the people pointing fingers and mocking these LN adaptations about boys getting kicked into fantasy settings filled with gorgeous women wanting to get a piece of them.

What a fool.

"Who made me a princess" begins in the cutest way imaginable: a woman gets reincarnated as a baby princess that is destined to die throughout a classic fantasy story. Baby is determined for that not to happen, and decides to be the most adorable creature imaginable to avoid that fate.

If you get tired of heart squeezing toddler hijinks (and I never was, mind you, but IF you are), time passes and various different "love interests" begin to pop up as the child turns into a young woman and the actual story starts to take place. It consists mostly of trying to keep her alive while not completely rewriting the story, although there are many hints as the plot progresses that not everything is as it seems.

The art is absolutely stunning, every page filled with a gorgeous array of vibrant colours, and even if the character designs fall into same-face-syndrome at times, the amount of detail and care that are put in each drawing completely make up for it. An utter joy to see the various dresses and hairdos our main character changes into, dumb point, but I honestly looked forward to them.

And the characters themselves (shoutout to our main princess) are precious.
The way people change throughout the manhwa is heart wrenching, from cold bastards to hot bastards ;)

All winks and nudges aside, the relationship between characters can be exceptionally sweet and can (sometimes) progress in an adequate measure of time, especially taking into account the years some of them pass together.

A complete guilty pleasure for me, it just gives me everything I wanted from an isekai. Like, haven't you ever wish to be able to redo your whole life again, knowing what you know now? AND be rich and cute? I dont even know what else you want man.
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Watame14
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
This isekai/romance manhwa was adapted from light-novel.
#Story: 10/10
Like some of other isekai anime/manga/manwha, the main character, beautiful princess, can remember what was happened in previous life. It turns out she reincarnated to the princess who had miserable life in the book she was read.
Her dad, the king, is a cold-heart person that want to kill her. This story begins with the simply idea of MC who want to survive from her bloody dad. Then it turns to romance/comedy story.

But what make this manhwa interesting is 'MC can change the story'. The readers are in the same view as MC, we won't know what will happen next.
The past is shown from time-to-time, that makes we understand the story little by little.

If you love the isekai story with gorgeous-lovely looking characters with a strong romance story, this manhwa is the right choice.

As I read from light-novel, I can say that this manhwa try to keep every details from LN to be recognized in manhwa.

#Art: 9/10
The art is great. The sapphire-like blue eyes are shiny as if as they were real gems. The design of every single dress of royal characters are incredible.
Emotional face of each scene are touchable. Also the feeling of the wind blow was so real, I really love it.

#Character: 10/10
Each character, even she is a maid, have their own back history.
I love how they showed them from the very beginning when the MC was just a baby how personality they were and how they grown up.
They have reasonable reasons to do any action, especially MC.
Each character has their own unique personality that make you have to choos with team you are on (lol).
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Nayoko-Kihara4
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
This is an issikai. If you have seen/read "My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!" you'll find a lot of the same traits here. The protagonist wakes up as the newly born unwanted princess and spends her younger years gaining the affection of her father, who for her first years is conflicted about protecting and loving her, and wanting to kill her. Princess' mum died essentially because of the princess, or so it's heavily implied. It was partially cutesy and partially annoying, the significant scenes were downplayed because of the protagonist basically being a grown-up, and having this "you're such an asshole" in those first years. The story continues when she's 14, having a debutante, and then sometime later, the amnesia trope strikes again, making her father forget all about the protagonist for the next eternity it feels like. Now, in its defense, it tries to do something properly out of it, not just an off-spin thing like most amnesia stories. On the downside it tries to make something properly out of it, not just an off-spin thing that lasts two seconds.

There's a lot of things I haven't mentioned, and I'm not sure how much further I'll read, it's becoming rather stressful to read. But suffice to say, if you've read "My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!" you'll more or less be reading the same kind of story. If you loved that one, you're likely to love this one as well. But, if you're like me, and found the entire thing rather annoying, and tropey, despite its efforts to not follow tropes, then I suggest you leave it well alone. It's very charming and cute in the beginning, but I wouldn't say it's worth it.
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SANstorm8
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
Who Made Me A Princess, a shoujo isekai in which the character dies and somehow gets transported in another world she knows. When she was transferred, she became Athanasia de Alger Obelia. The most miserable character in “Lovely Princess”. Her goal is to survive and avoid execution caused by her father, Claude.

The story is not the most original, but you don’t need to be original to make something good. The story in my opinion has the best pacing I could possibly crave for. Its good enough for character development and the continuing of the plot. I really can’t say much about this part to avoid spoilers, but what i can certainly say that its a REALLY GOOD STORY.

I don’t really need to talk about art here, do i? Its so good to the point whenever I read another manga or webtoon, it looks like a peasant compared to this. It made my standards jump way too high, tho I really dont mind. Well kudos to spoon for having eye jumping art.

The characters, aside from the art is the best thing I really like about this whole webtoon. They develop in a very human way, at first I thought that they would immediately love each other ( Claude and Athy I mean) the moment they first saw each other, well mostly Claude. But it didn’t.

At first, it was all a scheme for Athy, a way to survive. Yet they found themselves loving each other more and more. Claude in particular is a very interesting character, he seems like your typical male character in a shoujo, he is, well kind of. When the author develops Claude more, you see him becoming more and more human. He becomes a person, a person who was hurt and refused to be manipulated and had enough with everyone.

That situation is very possible in reality, despite his rejection, he found himself being in love again. He found himself in love and he found himself being able to love.

Athy, best girl, fight me. Her character is the person I aim for lol. She’s a girl who is not naive ( I had enough with naive mc’s) and thank god. But moreover, what i found in her was really warm. Despite knowing that she may die in the hands of Claude one day, she calls him daddy and turns into a real “Daddy”, a dad she never experienced.

She is a kind, and anything but a lovable character. A character that somehow, we relate to in some way.

I really enjoyed the whole thing. Every single day, I wait for a new chapter, patiently and at the same time I crave for more. Wondering what will happen next, to fill in such void, I reread the entire story, but I never get enough of it. I always find myself enjoying it no matter how many times I read it.

If you ask me if you should read it. What’s stopping you?

In my opinion, legit one of the best stories I have read. I makes your emotion go around. It makes you feel and realize things you never knew. Its great, its nothing but something great. You don’t even need to ask if its worth it, from the start and hopefully till the very end, it would have the same worth and maybe even gain more worthy that would definitely captivate your heart.

But, a part of me somehow says that, it would definitely grow more, and be more worthy than it is now. In other words, it would turn out even greater till the very end.


And like I said, it doesn’t need to be original to be original. And, thats what makes this story, the story that i love, the story that I would certainly be glad to have read... The story that makes it..

“Who Made Me A Princess”


( all categories are 10 lol)

(From my pfp itself, it’s obvious I love WMMAP





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neekoneko12
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
Who Made Me A Princess is one of the manhwas that I do enjoy reading. First, I really do like the story and I am really looking forward to every update. The story might not be that original cause it is about a girl who died and got isekai to another world and that world is a novel story and to tell the truth, I have read many manga and manhwa with that kind of plot but this one for me has its own flavor and color. I love how the author plays the plot and new events happens everytime. This manhwa is one of the stories that makes me have mix emotions like happiness, cuteness, sadness, anger, disappointment, excitement and sometimes it is very heart breaking.

Another thing is that I love the art of Who made me Princess cause it is not every day where you can encounter this kind of art cause it is very beautiful and the art gives justice to the story and it is another factor for me.

I really recommend this manhwa cause you will never regret reading this one and it is not a waste of time. You will love the characters and especially their development through time and how Athy overcomes and overpowers his father Claude with love that makes him change his attitudes towards her and how the author pierced my fragile heart with his plot twist and how I wish Lucas was there cause he will never allow that to happen to Athy.

That's all and I do hope that you will also like Who Made Me a Princess and hope you would not mind my spoiler alert :)
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AkemiTheSunbro13
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I had the need to write a review after seeing how ALL the other reviews had such high scores.

Who Made Me a Princess is probably one of the most popular and most loved manhwas you'll see. But it's truly good? The answer is no.

Story: 5
The story is the same as in many other manhwas, someone who died and read some random romance novel and it's reincarnated as a pitiful character in it.

Even though I don't love the manhwa, at first it was quite interesting. What will she do to survive? What will happen to her? I asked this questions to myself in every chapter. But my curiosity and enjoyment went away around chapter 20, mostly with the appearance of new characters, who were everything but not interesting.

Art: 10
The art... WOW! The art carries the whole manhwa. While making the average of each aspect of the manhwa, as you can see, the art saved the overall rate.

The character designs are honestly pretty, their hair and eyes look stunning without doubt, it's a fact. The scenary is quite alright too, even the chibi versions are cute.

It's by far my favourite art from all the manhwas I've read, while reading I was centred mostly in appreciate the art, since it's the best aspect of this manhwa by far.

Characters: 3
Characters... The characters are the worst let's start by that.

First Athy our main character. Even though at first she was somehow fine, after reading and reading, I just went to the conclusion of how stupid she is. The main problem with main characters in this kind of manhwas is that they think the characters of the novel they read in their past life will be exactly the same as the people in front of them. But you just have to think... in the novel you read they were characters but now they're people, you'll see other faces of them, they'll have emotions, etc.

Also the problem of: I have to change my fate! If you already changed your personality (because you are other person) and actions (because you know your fate), the story will change! Stop being so focused saying that you have to avoid your end when you already changed the story, it's just annoying.

After Athy the other main character is Claude, to be honest he's quite misterious at first but slowly you'll get to know him, as a character he's good. He has his reasons to do everything he does, he's logic with his actions, he develops emotions, he's nearly human.

Later we have Lucas, the male lead. I can't like him, he isn't interesting nor will be. He is just the playmate of Athy and serves to create some fanserviece scenes, so girls can go: KYAAA!!! HOW HOTTT.

The second male lead Ijekiel isn't any better, he's a bit interesting at first but he turns out boring and not having much of a personality, just another male lead that makes girls go: KYAA!!!

And the last character I'll talk about (since there are a lot more but I think those are the principal ones) is Jennette. Who's honestly my favorite from them all. She was the main character from the original novel. She never had a family and she wants to be together as one with Athy and Claude. But of course Athy thinks Jennette is going to steal Claude from her... well just issues of being too centred on the original plot.

Enjoyment: 6.
It's enjoyable? Yes-no. Honestly I did enjoy it a bit but I'm not sure myself, I was nearly dropping it two times though, but at some point I did enjoy it.

Overall something that I can see how people enjoy, just like any shoujo it has a dumb girl and hot boys behind her. But it isn't really good, anyways I think you should check this yourself to have your own opinion.
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Exill12
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I recently saw one of the reviews, in which the author bluntly says that “Who made me a princess” is just another overrated manhwa and in fact it is not as good as everyone of us makes it out to be. I couldn’t disagree more with this mindset. Don’t get me wrong, I do not intend to make any shameful remarks about their opinion. Because it is just that, an OPINION. Nevertheless, here I intend to prove that “Who made me a princess” is in fact one of the greatest masterpieces of our time.
Let’s first start with what make a piece of work, or rather, a piece of art, a masterpiece. According to Cambridge dictionary, a masterpiece is defined as “a work of art such as a painting, film, or book that is made with great skill”. In this case, as we all know that “Who made me a princess” is a manhwa, this “great skills” must be shown through art, story and characters. There for, to be awarded the title of masterpiece it has to show a combination of elegant and catchy art, perfectly written characters, and a coherent and deep story. In my opinion, this series nails them all. Why? That’s what I intend to explain here. Though I will not extend myself too much, as it could contain spoiler if I did.

First let’s take a look at the story. Yes, it is an isekai, and yes, there may be too many of them out there. But that is not what it makes it quirky in my opinion. For instance, the fact that Athanasia as a baby has a conscience and can think like a grownup (this is not a spoiler, it is shown in the first few panels of the story) is much more of a quirk than the isekai concept. So what is it that makes the story a great one? It’s not only the fact that it has a coherent and cohesive plot, or the baseline of its narrative. It is the appeal to the readers empathy. Too many stories try to make you feel empathy for their characters with in-the-face strategies. But Plutus makes something that even the great writers of our generation struggle with: to subtly touch the right strings of emotion. And I refer to it as subtle because when you first start reading it, you think it’s your average heartwarming comedic story. But as you get more and more into its depths, you discover that it has more to it than just trivial troubles. Even if it tackles themes that may be found in other literary works, it does it with such elegance and uniqueness that it makes it a candy for the mind. And so, you find yourself enveloped by the world and its people, wanting to uncover the secrets that it hides and solve problems that cling in the air for the longest of times.

This takes us to the characters. Even if the story is great, with a coherent plot and unique narrative points, it all goes to waste if the characters are not good enough for it. This is a problem that Plutus knew well. And as such, he counters it with perfectly written characters. Why is it that his tactic of appealing to one’s emotions works so well? Because they made characters with a solid personality that are believable, relatable and lovable. Critics know that when an author works their way into a reader’s heart to make them feel what the characters are feeling, it is a great writer that created great characters. “Who made me a princess” has that exactly. Through out the story, you can feel the joy, the love, the despair and even the loneliness of the characters even when you don’t know them so well.

In the same manner, the characters are not just composed of one layer. Most of them are like onions: they have layers of complexity and depth. As the story goes by, you start learning more about their past, their personalities and even their future. You can witness their growth and their change to finally understand their complexity. Their interactions with other just makes them even more believable. Because, in the long run, they are more human than we can imagine a mere character to be.

Last, but not least, is the art. To make it simple, it is just a candy to the eye. I think that was the first thing that caught my interest. It’s polished and neat, with flashy colors and big blue eyes. Despite the enormous bright eyes (that somewhat remind me of original Sailor Moon anime), it actually heavily complements the story and the characters. The art it’s not only there to be pretty and catch the eyes, but actually to leave traces of foreshadowing and give a deeper meaning to the story.

I love this series, as you maybe have notice by now. I feel a heavy connection to it, and it has made me feel as no other series has ever done. I must admit that half of it made me suffer and cry and hope. It has also made me laugh and it has helped me understand too many things about us humans that I have never discover in someplace else. I just hope, to end this long review, that I have at least make you consider the fact that this “overrated series” is one of the best that you will ever read.
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Sallachi13
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I didn't see a review for this so decided to write one, this is my first time writing one and I'm sorry this review going to be awful.


Wmmap is an isekai manhwa, where the mc suddenly wakes up in the body of a baby and after a while she realises that she actually woke up in a world of a novel and that she is going to be killed when she turns18 by her stupid father for something she didn't even do, so she decides to run away after she has enough money but while looking for a place to hide her loot she encounters the emperor her father so now she tries to act cute to make him like her while she is screaming in the inside which is hilarious to read.

woke up in a world of a novel type mahwa are really popular rn so there are lots of them but this one definitely is one of the best ones not only because of the art, well mostly because of the art and Athy's internally screaming. the art is amazing, it's gorgeous! like there aren't enough words to describe the art it's just beautiful. I enjoyed reading about Athy trying her best to survive using her cuteness.

the characters include her father(psycopath no.1) the genius magician lucas(who wants to eat her dog), the novel's heroine jenny (don't hate on her she really is a good girl and wants to be a good sister to athy) the hero keil (not a bad kid deserves love and he thought athy was an angel), our Mc Athy (she's is so cute), lily (her maid who fell for Athy's mom and wanted to devote herself to athy) and felix (the emperor's friend and athy guard we see him with dog ears a couple of times)

I really enjoyed reading wmmap, I liked how Claude came to care for Athy, liked the characters seeing them interact with Athy was fun and how she really comes to love that world in season one, I really hope season 2 will be great.

sorry you had to read this review.
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Chinaz4
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
*Importante*

"Essa é minha resenha baseado até onde já li, (volume 2) estou acompanhando o lançamento e posso mudar de opinião e alterar essa resenha mais tarde, também vale lembrar que existe uma Light Novel que parece vir antes do Manhwa de fato, e eu fui burro o suficiente pra não pesquisar sobre e descobrir a sua existência só na metade da minha maratona, portanto lerei depois e é isso, fique com essa b****"








Um Isekai diferenciado, não muito bem estruturado mas que está sempre presente durante todos os capítulos o fato de ser um Isekai e eu não precise ter raiva disso, me lembrou muito Ascendance of a Bookworm que é outro Isekai incrível, que não me faz ter raiva de ser Isekai :P

A forma como a história se desenrola é muito gratificante, a gente literalmente acompanha o crescimento da protagonista quase desde seu nascimento (porém também tem TimeSkip, óbvio :P). Os cenários são limitados, 92% dentro do castelo, e poucos locais diferentes dentro do mesmo (odeio chutar números múltiplos de cinco). Ainda assim, não senti tanta falta de exploração de novos lugares, portanto está longe de ser o foco e também um problema.

Acho muito engraçado cada capítulo principalmente pelas caricatas dos personagens, cenas muito bem estruturadas para esse propósito, e nada degradante, a comédia ocorre nas cenas quando tem que ter e como tem que ser.

Os figurinos da Protagonista são extremamente detalhados e criativos, praticamente não se repetem, além de haver referências em algumas de suas vestes, embora eu tenha pego poucas (mas da Alice de "Alice no País das Maravilhas" foi supimpa👌😳) os outros personagens também usam trajes lindos, mas a Athy sempre extravasa e rouba a cena com seus closes dinâmicos.

Romance medíocre, sinceramente esperava muito mais, mesmo Suddenly Became a Princess One Day tendo pontos fortes bem legais, o romance que é um dos principais gêneros presente, deixa muito a desejar, isso por que basicamente só existiriam quatro shipps presentes na obra, sendo que um deles foi pouco realçado até o momento (se é que ainda será), mesmo o autor(a) deixando claro em alguns poucos caps que esse shipp existe!
Outro shipp está bem absorto, por se tratar de dois personagens que a fanbase no geral não curte e o terceiro shipp está relacionado a um desses personagens que a fanbase não curte, junto com a Protagonista Athanasia, deixando assim espaço somente para o quarto e último shipp que basicamente 97% dos leitores aprovam. O que deixa meio sem graça, já que não há competitividade a qual os fans de cada shipp podem se matar para defender o seu... Além de que fora isso tudo, mesmo o shipp mais aclamado, não tem muitas cenas que possam ser relembradas com carinho, o clima entre os dois está só na cabeça de quem os quer juntos e em algumas situações medianas que de repente o autor(a) lança às vezes e não me convencem.
Estou quase começando a pensar em um quinto shipp yuri incestuoso, que poderia ser mais interessante que esses outros..

(A ponto de esclarecimento esses Quatro Shipps que citei acima são de:
1° Félix Robane + Lilian York; 2° Jennete Magrita + Ijekiel Alpheus;
3° Athanasia de Alger Obelia + Ijekiel Alpheus; 4° Athanasia e Lucas)

Desenvolvimento de personagem está satisfatório se tratando de Athanasia, e Claude (que são realmente o foco da história, a relação entre os dois então nada mais justo :P)... Lucas está se desenvolvendo bem atualmente, estou no momento esperando o volume 3 do manhwa, e ele agora está tendo um bom destaque e tempo de cena, por isso não há o que reclamar por agora.
Jennete ainda há o que ser mostrada mas está indo bem, embora muita gente odeie ela, a ache irritante e boba, é apenas sua personalidade bem suavemente ela está se desenrolando se você parar pra lembrar o que ela tem passado, está no caminho certo.
Félix foi bem retratado no volume 1 assim como Lily, e foram se estabelecendo cada vez mais ao longo do volume 1 e 2.
Senhor White (vulgo Roger Alpheus) merece mais atenção ao meu ver, estou preocupado pois o volume 2 seria perfeito pra isso, mas não aconteceu, ainda assim tenho esperanças para o próximo volume.
Anastacius está ótimo por enquanto como personagem misterioso (e pra um mistério a gente sabe coisa até demais na verdade, gostaria que fosse com mais calma para podermos criar mais teorias, mas sem problemas... É apenas uma preferência ainda tá valendo..:)
O problema é quando chegamos no Ijekiel que é um personagem com potencial enorme mas foi super desperdiçado nos dois volumes, realmente uma pena, o erro foi tão grande q boa parte da fanbase ou o odeia, ou não gosta, ou não se importa, sendo que seu papel é super importante e quem pensa nas coisas que ele fez no volume 2, embora tenha sido super implícito e deixado batido, percebe que ele é um personagem injustiçado.




*Finalização*



História Okay, com Comédia hilária e arte impecável! (É talvez o manhwa mais bonito que já li, tem as melhores expressões disparado). A gente só começa a perceber o porquê dele ser Shoujo, Romance e Drama no volume 2 e na reta final do volume 1. Antes disso parece mais a gente acompanhando o desenvolvimento da relação de Pai e Filha entre Athy e Claude (que realmente é isso mesmo, a obra toda) sem tanto romance, shipp e husbandos (embora tivesse Claude e Félix, mas viessem a se intensificar mais pra frente) era muito mais comédia de fato, e situações fofas, com personagens carismáticos e fofos, closes fofos, roupas fofas, diálogos fofos e tudo é fofo nisso aqui >///<




























*Isso não é Importante*.


Quando me indicaram esse Manhwa, eu não estava muito hypado, decidi ler pois eu mesmo pedi a indicação já que estava a vários meses sem ler qualquer mangá, ou assistir qualquer anime. Faço parte de um grupo no Whatsapp bem bacana, que tem exatamente esse tema, então se parasse de acompanhar não teria sentido continuar lá...

Enfim, fui completamente surpreendido, não tinha reparado no nome da obra(ainda bem) e só fui pensar nela quando já estava lendo, ainda estou pasmo só de pensar que gosto de Shoujo, Romance e Drama(fora ser Isekai)...



manda o pézinhu🦶😳
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DevilsAngel96972
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
Okay to all who are fans of this, so this will be your first ever promising, unbiased, unscripted, unapologetic, underappreciated, non-sugarcoated thing you'll ever read lol.

So, first and for most, this thing actually had some potential, but it seems to boring and so god awful.

I am aware of this sort of plot in isakai or "reincarnation to a princess" plot ever, and it's lame. Despite knowing of this, I can't seem to feel like this was the only one that almost got it right, but it still lacked a lot of growth from it.

I actually planned on writing this review once, but because of the sheer amount of delusional fans, I was somewhat not sure if writing this without much evidence was needed, but I allowed myself to binge read everything in among 48 hours.

It's been weeks since then, but I finally made an account because again, people are still talking about how good this crap is.

anyways...
Did you even see the amount of tropes is centered around all of this?!!! Forget the art work! The art work doesn't even compare when it is so repetivitive and does the same shining, awful glittery stuff, making the moment "special" --- special my ass. What about the shadowing????!! And you people even ship these characters lol, my buttt...

You people don't even see how much the story only focus on the "love between the father and the other daughter", but it keeps dragging it on and forgetting its original premise like it never mattered anyway tho. Never mind the story or the art work, but the premise was interesting to add that sort of story between the sister and the "other sister". But it only introduced it later on which makes it no better. They even included a character out of no where who is older than her, a prince who falls in love too quickly and somehow devoted to her, and the other "sister" is so naive too.

God, i actually fell bad for her, but i honestly blame the writers. they keep on dragging it too and making it harder to read, its boring, and nothing gets sholved, they keep adding new characters, and making things not be explained, and im sure they will keep doing so too.

The art work isnt good because it doesnt focus on shading and highlighting emotion or even showcasing what the mc is really feeling. hahaha, this is too stupid. the only parts it shows is the romance, romance, romance, lol too forced and too lame.

i hate knowing that people keep hyping this up and calling it "kute" lol.. the only good part about this though that i did enjoy was lily and athi moments overall, you people are too much for me lol

i didn't enjoy it not my taste and soooooo lame!! xD
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Ruisumaru6
Apr 02, 2021
Who Made Me a Princess review
I'm gonna get right started with the review so:

Story: (9/10)
Well, it is a isekai one with the generic "I have to survive" plot so it may not stand out at first but later it takes such a roller coaster, processing stuff took me hours and it's not predictable at all. But if you don't understand it then obviously you won't understand what's so great. Also the comedy's good. And there were some scenes that made me cry. Also while it does have the tag romance, it focuses more on Athy and Claude than romance which is good for that kind of thing and it actually hit hard for me.

Art: (10/10)
Beautiful to the point it's blinding. I would even give more than 10 if possible. The most beautiful to me was the royal bloodline's jewel eyes. I mean, even White dog was sorta hot lol.

Character: (9/10)
Most of the main characters got a huge character development which was actually good.
Athanasia (Athy), the mc, she was a orphan in her modern life so she never got familial love so Claude was the first one that felt like family. But she is too nice for her own good.
Claude's actions always made sense and he had a reason for it. Some people said that while in some other series like this, in the mc's past life something bad is done to them by someone why do we hate them and like Claude when he did kill Athy in the original story and in her current life let her drown. Firstly, he let her drown for some secs then saved her. Also you can sympathize with Claude. Secondly, did you even get why he didn't pay attention to the Athy from the original story? That's cause Athy reminded him of Athy's mom and she died during childbirth and it was technically Claude's fault. He may say cruel things like calling Athy's mom "that wench" but that's cause he can't take it. In the first place, he was never loved even his name, Claude means "lame" in French. Athy's mom was the first person that loved him (followed by Athy), he loved her to the point of using black magic (which comes with a price, some ask for the casters' life etc.) to forget her cause he couldn't take it. Also those that they were comparing with (I forgot the name since it's on hiatus but I've read it), they have no real reason just some childish jealousy. And if I even try to sympathize with them I just feel like "What kind of trash am I?"
Well, I'm not gonna make this that long so I'll stop here.
Also the original protag of "Lovely Princess", Jennette in some other isekais they make the original protag the villain. But in this one no one can be blamed except Jennette's parents (but damn he's also hot-). But then again as someone who has read the novel (didn't finish it yet) cause of the manga going on hiatus, I can say Jennette isn't a saint.
Enjoyment: (10/10)
I enjoyed it a lot and can't wait for when it's outta hiatus.
Overall: (10/10)
Everyone has different opinions and different tastes so you may not like it but try it to a certain point.
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