
Get Ready! Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite Unveils More Cast, Theme Songs, and Main Promo!
Exciting news for fans eagerly awaiting the anime adaptation of Plutus and Spoon’s beloved webtoon, also widely known as Who Made Me a Princess! The official website for the television anime, titled *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite*, just dropped a treasure trove of new details. We’re talking additional voice cast members, tantalizing theme songs, and a brand-new main promotional video that gives us a deeper look into this enchanting world.
Premiere Dates and Streaming Details
Mark your calendars! The journey into the world of *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite* begins with streaming in Japan on September 28. You’ll be able to catch the premiere on dAnime Store, U-NEXT, and Anime Houdai.
Following its streaming debut, the anime will make its grand entrance onto nationwide television. Tune in to Tokyo MX and BS Nippon Television starting October 1, with AT-X joining the broadcast on October 2. Prepare to be swept away!
The Voices Behind the Characters: Additional Cast Revealed
A stellar lineup of voice actors is joining the cast, promising to bring these beloved characters to life with incredible depth and emotion. Get ready to hear some familiar voices lend their talents to the magical world of *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite*.
| Character | Voice Actor | Known For (Selected Role) |
|---|---|---|
| Diana | Hanazawa Kana | (from Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei) |
| Lilian York | Waki Azumi | (from Yofukashi no Uta) |
| Anastacius de Alger Obelia | Takahashi Hidenori | (from Clevatess) |
| Roger Alpheus | Suwabe Junichi | (from Fairy Tail) |
Melodies That Move You: Theme Songs Unveiled
No epic story is complete without a captivating soundtrack, and *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite* is set to deliver! Two talented artists have been tapped to provide the opening and ending theme songs, both of which are featured in the latest promotional video.
Japanese singer and rapper Daoko, renowned for her work on projects such as Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Cosmos Movie, will be performing the exhilarating opening theme titled “Alright.”
Meanwhile, the soulful singer-songwriter XAI, known for her contributions to anime like Mecha-ude, will enchant viewers with the ending theme, “In Those Eyes.” These musical pieces are sure to add another layer of magic to the anime’s narrative.
Bringing the Story to Life: The Production Team
The intricate world and compelling narrative of *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite* are being brought to the screen by a dedicated and talented production team. Here’s a look at the key individuals and studios making this adaptation possible:
| Role | Name / Company |
|---|---|
| Director | Zhang Yingying |
| Animation Studio | Colored Pencil Animation |
| Production | iQIYI, Kuaikan |
| Japanese Version Production | Kadokawa |
Zhang Yingying, who previously directed Ya She, is at the helm, guiding the animation at Colored Pencil Animation. The project sees iQIYI and Kuaikan credited for production, with Kadokawa overseeing the production of the Japanese version, ensuring a faithful and high-quality adaptation.
The Journey of a Princess: From Web Novel to Webtoon to Anime
The captivating tale of *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite* began its life as a web novel. Plutus originally penned the fantasy drama series, releasing it on the Joara website in June 2016 and completing it within a single month. The author then serialized the novel officially on Ridibooks, running from December 2017 to October 2018. KW Books later published the novel in print under its Witch Book imprint, releasing three volumes between December 2017 and March 2018.
The story truly blossomed into a global phenomenon as a webtoon, with Plutus and Spoon collaborating on its serialization. The webtoon was published on the Ridi Webtoon platform alongside the web novel, delighting readers from December 2017 to April 2022. CarroToon released the ninth and final volume of the webtoon in December 2022. The popularity extended to Japan, where Kadokawa published the webtoon in 11 volumes between July 2019 and April 2025. Beyond that, the webtoon has been translated and published in numerous foreign languages, including Chinese, French, and Indonesian, captivating a truly international audience.
An International Phenomenon: English Releases
The global appeal of *Aru Hi, Ohimesama ni Natte shimatta Ken ni Tsuite* is undeniable, with various platforms making the story accessible to English-speaking audiences. Tapas Media began publishing the novel digitally in English in October 2024, allowing new readers to dive into the original prose. Meanwhile, Tappytoon has been releasing the enchanting webtoon chapters on its website. Adding to its widespread availability, Seven Seas Entertainment also licensed the webtoon in English and published the ninth and final volume on March 18, ensuring that fans across the world can follow the princess’s journey to its conclusion.






