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8/10
Princess Knight: A fun series to watch with your children.
Xyler85231 October 2023
The delightful "Choppy and the Princess" aka "Princess Knight" (English dub on Crunchyroll), tells the story of a princess who is raised as a prince by her parents, the king and Queen, since no girl can become ruler in their medieval country. Two members of the court, one who sounds a like W. C. Fields the other who wants his own son to gain the throne, are always trying to prove the prince is a girl which you'd think would be easy since she has such a high chipper voice thanks to Carole Wyand.

Princess Knight is brave and takes on all challengers including dragons, soldiers, thieves, and even supernatural beings. While she is aided by her horse and a not so helpful angel named Choppy, what is remarkable compared to modern anime heroes is that she has no magical or super powers. She fights with her own strength and sword skills and sometimes loses, at first.

The animation and soundtrack have a nostalgic style reminiscent of old Disney movies and Silly Symphonies. The episodes are fun and aimed at children under 11. Parents can enjoy it with their children.
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jyim26 February 2002
Princess Knight (Ribon no Kishi -- or "Knight of the Ribbon") was created by the late Japanese comic artist, Osamu Tezuka and published monthly in Shojo (Girl's) Club comics from 1953 to 1956. Set in a fantasy medieval Europe, it follows the adventures of cross-dressing Prince Knight (aka Princess Sapphire) and her pint-sized guardian, Choppy. Because "Prince" Knight is a girl and can't succeed to the throne of Silverland, she is forced to disguise herself as a boy, keeping the kingdom out of the grasp of the evil Duke Duralumon and his large-shnozzed cronie, Baron Nylon. The pair always suspect that Prince Knight is a girl and do their utmost to reveal her secret in each episode.

The animated series, produced by Tezuka's own Mushi Productions studios, aired on Fuji TV from 1967 to 1968. In this series the protagonists are named for precious metals and gems, while cheap alloys or synthetics were used for the names of the baddies. An interesting note: Duke Duralumon's name is based on the word 'aluminum' and Baron Nylon, is pronounced "Neelon" (perhaps to avoid a lawsuit from DuPont, creators of the synthetic fiber). Also of interest, Princess Knight aired in 1955 as a drama on Japan's national radio network, NHK. Famed composer and electronic music pioneer, Isao Tomita is credited for the show's music and theme.

Princess Knight was brought to the U.S. in 1969 by Joe Oriolo and his then-partner, Burt Hecht. Oriolo was also the executive producer for the "Mighty Hercules" animated series. Fifty-two episodes were purchased from Mushi Productions. English dialogue scripts were written and voices dubbed, although the voiceover actors were never given any screen credit. Oriolo's dubbers, in their attempt to match the characters' lip movements, created English names as close as possible to the original Japanese names. The name of Princess Knight's elfin sidekick, Tink, was changed to Choppy to avoid legal hassles with Disney's Tinkerbell character. Later, the business arrangement between Oriolo and Hecht fell apart; and as part of the settlement, Hecht departed with the Princess Knight masters.

The newly-restored, digitally-remastered series is available as a five-disc DVD boxed set in Japan from Nippon Columbia. The disc includes many bonus features and a 40-page booklet. The set retails for JPY 23,500 (about USD 176.00).
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10/10
One Great And Precious Classic
jrp_bk21 August 2000
Tezuka Osamu is the japanese Walt Disney. He is the father of the manga. He was perfect and many artist from Japan (and USA) are following his art. Ribon No Kishi is his Masterpiece!
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10/10
Princess Knight
ladymidath3 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Princess Knight, also known as Choppy And The Princess and in it's original Japanese, Ribon no Kishi is a classic. I was lucky enough to grow up with this series and this was what gave me my love for manga and anime. This, Astro Boy, Marine Boy and Kimba The White Lion were and still are the absolute best for childrens shows. Created by the brilliant Osamu Tezuka, Princess Knight tells the story of Prince Sapphire who was born with two hearts, one a boy and the other a girl. She was meant to be a girl but a mischievous angel named Tink/Choppy gave her a boy's heart and he is sent to earth to retrieve it. Only according to the laws of the kingdom. Set somewhere in Europe, only a male can inherit the throne so she lives as a boy. The music is wonderful and I can still listen to it today. The animation, the storys and the design still hold up today. This is a series that will always be the standard that modern shows will struggle to match, Princess Knight is storytelling done to perfection.
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