Manga 22266 Prime Rose

Prime Rose

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Japanese: プライム・ローズ


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 9, 1982 to Jun 3, 1983
Genre: Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Synopsis

This is a fantasy story about a sword and the magic of a girl warrior, Emiya, in a fictitious world.

A strong country, Guroman, attacks and overtakes the country of Kukurit, though the particulars of when and where this happens are not given. As a means of keeping the peace, the two countries exchange their third prince and princess, respectively.

Prime Rose, the third princess of Guroman, is placed in the custody of a noble family of Kukurit under the name of Emiya. She grows up into a self-centered high school student.
Although Emiya is favored by Prince Pirar of Guroman, she becomes a girl wanted by the authorities for her aid to the people of Kukurit reacting against the oppressive government. She is saved by the sword master Jimba, and flees to the wilderness.

In the meantime, mysterious Tanbara Gai musters the forces of the people of Kukurit in an attempt to overturn Guroman's control. Emiya also decides to cooperate on the scheme.

(Source: tezukaosamu.net)

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Mar 18, 2024
In the 1980s, there was a real craze for the sword and sorcery genre, especially at the audiovisual cinematic level. The works of Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith or Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter were a source of inspiration for hundreds of works that captured worlds of kitsch fantasy; the lower the budget, the more embarrassing the result. Examples of this amazing homage to pulp and Weird Tales were the well-known Conan movies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the animated feature films Heavy Metal by Gerald Potterton (1981) and Fire and Ice (1983) by Ralph Bakshi, Roy Thomas and Frank Frazetta. Some of them dared to ...

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