
7-nin no Nemuri Hime
Associated Names
7人の眠り姫
7인의 잠자는 공주
As Sete Belas Adormecidas
De Zeven Slapende Prinsesjes
Die Sieben Dornröschen
Las Siete Bellas Durmientes
Les Sept Princesses Endormies
Seven Sleeping Beauties
Shichinin no Nemuri Hime
Семь спящих красавиц
爱寐七公主
Official Webtoon
- Comic Days
Groups Scanlating
Latest Release
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 52
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 51
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 50
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 49
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 48
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 47
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 46
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 45
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 44
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 43
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 42
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 41
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 40
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 39
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 38
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 37
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 36
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Shadow-sama Scans Chapter 35
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 34
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 33
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 32
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 31
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 30
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 29
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 28
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 27
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 26
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Animated Glitched Scans Chapter 25

TL;DR: This manga is fantastic—don’t wait, read it or buy it as soon as possible!
Despite being part of the harem genre, surprisingly, it didn’t bother me. I should point out that I’m not usually a fan of this category. Each princess has a uniquely defined personality and is genuinely interesting. Honestly, I’d struggle to choose a favorite protagonist.
As for the main character, he’s not overly naive or irritating, which is often a flaw in stories like this. When the situation demands it, he acts decisively—a big plus in my book. While he does have a degree of shyness and perhaps some naivety, it doesn’t leave the reader feeling frustrated or embarrassed.
The story is engaging, with a compelling mystery that keeps you eager to see it resolved. The comic’s overall tone is cheerful, but the comedic elements feel natural rather than overwhelming. At the same time, there’s no shortage of drama, both in terms of the events depicted and character development (this is a seinen, not a shonen, after all).
The pacing of the episodes is excellent, avoiding unnecessary drag. The artwork is beautiful, with dynamic and clear panel layouts. The character designs are attractive, leaning more toward classic manga proportions than realism, but it works well—the author’s style is polished and appealing.
I highly recommend this title to anyone seeking a refreshing break from the usual Japanese and Korean comics that endlessly recycle the same tropes. Here, the characters won’t leave you cringing with secondhand embarrassment—they act and think like actual people, not preschoolers in adult bodies.