Princess Ai Monogatari
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Princess Ai Monogatari

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn
Japanese: プリンセス・アイ物語
English: Princess Ai
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 17
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 26, 2004 to Jun 25, 2005
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Mystery Mystery, Romance Romance
Theme: Music Music
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Wings
Authors: Kujiradou, Misaho (Art), Love, Courtney (Story)

Statistics

Score: 6.681 (scored by 13511,351 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #137222
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #5972
Members: 3,496
Favorites: 80

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Volumes: /3
Chapters: /17

Synopsis

Ai is a young woman who wakes up with no memories besides her name and the vague notion that she is a princess from another world. In her confusion, she stumbles about the streets of Shinjuku until she encounters a young man named Kent. She is immediately charmed by his kindness, and eventually ends up accepting his offer of shelter. As Ai tries to piece together her forgotten origins, it becomes clear that she possesses a passion for music and a singing voice that captivates those around her. But enemies from Ai's former home are in pursuit of her, and she must hurry to understand her role in an otherworldly conflict she cannot even remember.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Background

Princess Ai Monogatari was created and co-written by American musician and singer Courtney Love and Stuart Levy, the founder of North American publisher and licensor Tokyopop. Mangaka Ai Yazawa provided character designs. The series is a loose adaptation of Courtney Love's life story.

The series was published in English as Princess Ai by Tokyopop from July 6, 2004, to February 6, 2006. A sequel titled Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn has been published since December 9, 2008.

Characters

Ai
Main
Kent
Supporting
Hikaru
Supporting

Reviews

Apr 23, 2017
This manga was made at the time when companies like Marvel, Tokyopop, and others were trying to break into the manga craze with titles like Peach Fuzz and the X-Men manga. They imitated Japanese manga, did not understand manga, nor its appeal to western manga fans. Most of these titles were a cross between manga and comic books that were not really either, revolting both American comic book fans and manga fanatics alike. This left little to no audience willing to purchase these products as they lacked both eastern and western identity, possessing only an awkward, uncanny mash-up of something in between. Thus, most of ...
Jul 29, 2022
Mixed Feelings
First of all, I want to say that the art in this Manga is beautiful, and I really loved Ai's outfits and style. However, I will say that for a protagonist we're supposed to love and care about, she's pretty unlikable. She's like a mary sue, the plot bends itself to fit her and every character loves her for no reason.
As for the story, i believe if it had more volumes to unravel the story a bit more slowly and we actually got to see some cool battles in Ai-Land-the place the whole story and the protagonist always talk about and the unbelievable conflicts ...
Jan 2, 2023
Princess Ai is the first manga I have read from a non-Japanese author. Its “written” by Courtney Love, the lead singer of grunge Band Hole and the illustration is done by Ai Yazawa. The manga was created during a time when western comic book companies like DC and Marvel were trying to capitalize on the growing popularity of manga and anime.

The story focuses on Princess Ai, a young amnesiac girl who wakes up in Tokyo from Ai Land, a war torn planet. The word Ai in Japanese means love something you’ll see as a symbol throughout the story. The only clue to her past ...

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