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Manga spinoff Sacrificial Princess that ends in five chapters

The manga “Shiro Usagi to Kemono no Ōji” (White Rabbit and Prince of the Beast) by Yu Tomofuji will come to an end in the next five chapters, according to information disclosed in the most recent issue of Hana to Yume magazine published by Hakusensha.

The manga “Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts” by Tomofuji is the source of inspiration for this August 2022 television series, which centers on Richard, the son of Sariphi and the Leonhart.

The original manga is published in English by Yen Press, which describes it as the story of a young girl who finds out that the Beast King is more than simply a monster after accepting that she will be his next sacrifice. The narrative takes place in a lovely fantasy world and examines a love that transcends appearances.

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“Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts” is a work by Tomofuji that he started in Hana and finished in Yume in October 2020. The fifteenth and last collected volume was published in January 2021, and it was published in English by Yen Press in April 2022.
A television anime adaptation based on the manga debuted on April 19.

December 2019 saw the publication of a manga one-shot that included a new chapter in the “parallel world” spinoff, “Kemohime to Futsū no Ō” (The Beast Princess and the Normal King), which debuted in April 2019 in Hakusensha’s The Hana to Yume magazine.

Along with these pieces, on April 20 Tomofuji wrapped up the manga series “Siariz no Shugosha” (Siariz’s Guardian) in Hana to Yume’s combined 10th and 11th issue.

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