Inako is a minor country, enclosed by two superior countries: the militaristic Milidonia, with its goal of conquering as much land as possible, and the monotheiestic Selenfalen, devoted to the deity Saint Philia. Ani Inako is the sole princess of her country, and in order to eliminate hostility between the three countries, she is sent as Inako's representative to a peace treaty signing in Selenfalen. However, Ani's hopes of a smooth ceremony are shattered when she meets the eccentric princes from her rival countries. With the treaty binding the three countries together, Ani and the princes must learn to overcome their differences. Together, they search for common ground on which to develop their friendship. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Comedy is great. The ability to make humor and get the audience laughing is a wonderful thing. However it is often the case that in that pursuit of comedy other aspects of a show is ignored. While there are many shows that are funny, there are less shows that are able to branch out from that humor. Dame X Prince is one of those that can. First off as a fan of outlandish and silly humor the humor of the show was right up my ally. There a ton of good jokes that exist in the show, and there are several running gags that the showis able to keep working well due to knowing how to switch things up and not focus too hard on one aspect. It does a great job of parody both in the silly things that happen and in how the characters act. Each of the princes is a bombastic parody version of standard tropes cranked up to 11. Their actions are consistently hilarious and fun to watch. But what I find even more impressive than how funny these silly princes are is how likeable these silly princes are. Often times in the name of comedy, comedic characters aren't made to be likeable but rather focus on being funny more than anything. But each of these characters have their own perks. They have development and do actually grow in the process of the series. They do have arcs that teach them something about themselves and the world. The plot too is decent when it actually kicks in. While most of the show is focused on the humorous antics and the characters the later episodes do ramp up the plot, and does so in a way that feels natural and that works well. It's nothing complex or great but it well mirrors the character arcs that the characters go through along with provide something larger to go along with it. If you like comedy, seriously check this out because it's hilarious. It's probably one of the shows I've laughed the most at. And if you like comedy with likeable characters with some development. Seriously check this out. It's quite good.
You might be like, why did I give this a ten? Well this anime speaks to me. I've always had a love hate relationship with harems. I hate them, but I always love parodies of harem. But none have done it quite as well as this anime. This was the perfect anime for me, and that's why I'm giving it a ten. This was a hilarious anime that got me laughing out loud, which is rare. Don't come into this anime looking for romance, you won't find any. But you will see a lovable MC and hilarious characters. They always seemed to come up withnew things to keep the reoccurring jokes funny, usually building off of them. The strangeness of the anime is apparent, but its a great ride.
At first this looks like your typical bland, uninteresting romance anime but I must protest. And by any means I'm not a romance fan, actually it's very rare for me to like this genre (reverse harem in particular). But Dame x Prince proves that when you mix hilarious comedy (parody?) with bits of romantical clichés you can make something unique and enjoyable. Story is, well, nothing especial. Main character Ani, which is from small nation Inako, travels to sign peace-treaty with bigger nations Milidonia and Selenfalen. There she mets bunch of very weird princes and troubles begins. Most of the times its episodical but it linkstogether in the end. Character-wise its more better. Even though each prince has somewhat stereotypical trait (narciss, shota/bishounen, outlaw etc.) its crancked ad absurdum which makes it unbelievably funny. Narek is always concerned about his look to the point that he has trio of knights with mirrors and confetti folowing him everywhere. Luze is so cute and beautiful that people faint just by looking at him and Mea is shut-in weirdo obsessed with his anime idol. Suprisingly Ani is very realistic reverse harem protagonist. She is witnessing all the crazy stuff with personality of normal person, kinda like Haruhi from Ouran High School Host Club and that's makes her very likeable. Comedy and parody is huge in this. Ani has perfect deadpan remarks, it constantly makes fun of romance or reverse harem. It's just perfectly hilarious and most of the times unpredictable. So if you are bored of your typical romance with insta-love and naive heroines go watch this. It's extremely funny.
This anime took me by the surprise! I expected it to be the typical romance anime with a heroine that everyone wants BUT instead i got a normal girl who can't believe wtf is happening, makes hilarious inside-the-brain choices that gets blurred out of her mouth and some ridiculously funny and relatable excuses and remarks. The princes are a bunch with super powers i'd say :D But not what you think. One has the power of Narcissism, other - the So-angelic-it-makes-your-spirit-leave-your-body power.... And not to mention the 3 guards with the confetti and the fans, plus the flying cat which almost always messes something up!Really, the story isn't a big deal. There's a bit of a treason going on behind the scenes but the characters are so out of themselves that you just continue watching the episodes to see them what will they come up with next. Love it xD
I'm absolutely shocked and outraged this anime got only a 6.62 rating on MAL at the time of this review. I can only explain it with two reasons: 1. People gave this a try and dropped it the moment they figured out it was a reverse harem. 2. The comedy just didn't work for them. Both of those reasons are fair in a way, you are free to not like reverse harems, even though I think they always come with an unfair prejudice I don't feel harem shows (generally directed to straight men) are subjected to the same treatment even if they can equal inshittiness at times; and comedy is subjective so obviously it can't always land. But if you go into this with an open mind and don't expect too much of a plot besides just having a good time, watching DamePri might be the best decision of the day you could possibly make. First of all, I'm an avid otome game fan and I can't deny I've been often displeased with otome games adaptations and a lot of reverse harems. Mostly lately it just feels the joy of making a good reverse harem (no matter the actual result) is dead, so it's way easier to push out all the ikemen idol shows and cliche otome game premises with absolutely zero effort. This is where DamePri shines. DamePri is fully self-aware of its genre, of its tropes, of its character stereotypes and definitely doesn't shy away from it, it glorifies it and exaggerates it tenfold, also sometimes breaking the 4th wall. Prince Narek is one of the best examples of this. Go figure his introduction is basically "You there, woman! I see you admiring my gloriousness!", then, upon the heroine's utmost confusion at this weird claim, soon followed by "OMG! how can she not know the magnificent beast that it is I..??! Oh i know! You're so struck that I made you lose your memories!" leaving everybody including me either shaking their heads in utter shame or laughing their asses off. I definitely reflected both of those states at the same time. Honestly I don't know about you, but that's peak comedy for me. Especially when the rest of the characters are equally exaggerated: the flirt, the childhood friend/knight, the pretty-as-a-flower-bishonen, the emo depressive shut-in sprinkled with the mysterious sadist and the rigid duty-is-all-that-matters older man. And it brings me to the heroine. If you are looking for competent heroines, LOOK NO MORE FOR YOUR WISH WAS GRANTED! Ani is everything that I wished for in a reverse harem/shoujo heroine. She can be nice and oblivious but also very smart and competent. She often acts as the straight-woman of the situation everytime she's surrounded by the quirky princes/nobles that make up the cast of love interests for this show. She thinks what any normal person would think when surrounded by, albeit very handsome, weirdos, who in any normal situation would be called creeps, if they just weren't part of a reverse harem lol. (maybe with the exception of Teo, Teo is an angel). And there is more! Don't dismiss DamePri as a just a comedy show that goes nowhere either, the characters have substance and go past their initial stereotypes, they have character arcs, they change and they evolve. By three quarters in you'll actually find yourself immersed in a story of betrayals, of loyalty, of friendship and what it means to take things in your own hands instead of remaining a passive bystander, either too preoccupied with one's selfish ego or too insecure to take a step by yourself without anybody else's control. I admit the pacing isn't always that good, some jokes do become old, especially if you binge this show, characters sometimes reach convenient conclusions at the right time, but as far as I'm regarded it is ultimately all justified and nothing could impede my enjoyment of this anime. In the end, it just doesn't have to be taken that seriously when it isn't taking itself that seriously either and giving it the benefit of the doubt when it tries to actually move things forward in a more serious manner. It is definitely one of the best reverse harem shows out there and seeing it being dismissed and this underrated hurts my soul. So I'm going to join the people that left mostly positive reviews for it in hope that it might persuade more people to check it out. Please, do check it out!
This is a character-driven satire piece masked behind a reverse-harem overhang. The story moves typical to a harem a show in order to invoke scenes that demand our Protagonist be with her harem. But the story itself is secondary to the dialogue and crack at harem shows themselves which is really what this anime is about. Because this is both a reverse-harem and at the same time a jab at that theme it pleased both sides of harem loving/hating crowd. The characters are extreme. So much so, it takes a moment to fully accustom oneself to how ridiculous they are. But this is exactly whatmakes DamePri so fun and exciting. Not to mention our Protagonist is a down-to-earth girl that is always 100% done with the stupidity and excessiveness of her harem which is not something we see too often on the reverse-harem side. I personally love the way they chose to voice her. When she reacts to things it's not the usual "kyaa' or squeal-- you hear some raw female grunts and gyacks befitting of her grounded nature. Came for the pretty boy visuals, stayed for the genius satirical comedy and outrageous characters.
This show is laid-back, entertaining and fun. It delivers a steady dose of comedy throughout, enough to keep a smile a going, dotted with random hilariousness. (Especially if you pay attention to what's going on in the background too). I found this to be very refreshing compared to the turn anime has taken in recent years. I love the silly or stupid comedy in this. It reminds me of old school animes like Host Club and Fruits Basket and not just because it's a reverse harem. Comedy like this is hard to find anymore. I feel as if they aren't as concerned with all the hypercritical comments people put out these days or their unreasonably high expectations of the plot or graphics. It feels like someone had fun and enjoyed themselves when creating this.