Princess Princess was published in English by Digital Manga Publishing from December 12, 2006, to November 20, 2007.

Princess Princess
- Genre: boys love comedy
- Author: tsuda mikiyo
- Artist(s):
- Year: Aug 2002 to Apr 2006
- Original Publisher:
- Status: Finished
Associated Names
Japanese: プリンセス・プリンセス
English: Princess Princess
Official Webtoon
- Wikipedia
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Kouno Tooru
Main
He is the primary protagonist of the story who transfers to an all-boys school and becomes one of the Princesses. He seems enthusiastic about it since all the Princesses get a lot of free stuff and added luxuries. His parents died in an accident, which is...
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Shihoudani Yuujirou
Main
The Western Princess, he is a confident boy and doesn't have many problems with dressing up like a girl in front of other people. He constantly likes to tease Mikoto because he thinks it's fun how Mikoto reacts. He has distanced himself from the rest of h...
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Yutaka Mikoto
Main
The Eastern Princess, he is more reluctant than the other two Princesses to crossdress because he does not want his girlfriend Megumi to find out about it. As such he is nonetheless a reliable character - he often stubbornly whines and complains about thi...
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Arisada Shuuya
Supporting
The student council president, he is a very confident person who was also a former Princess one year prior to the beginning of the story. He is a very good leader and often comes up with fool-proof plans which benefit him and the rest of the student counc...
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Harue Wataru
Supporting
The student council treasurer, who is very good with math and can solve equations in his head quickly....







First of all, I don't like shonen-ai or cross-dressing themes, but that didn't stop me from reading this and loving it. It was just so funny. To be honest, I read it because I had previously enjoyed "The Day of Revolution" and liked it too much, wanting to know what would happen to Mikoto. He is just too cute and adorable <3
If you liked that manga, you have to read this one because it also talks about him, along with the other two boys who have been chosen to be princesses. So the two mangas are connected, and most people who read "Princess Princess" first were in shock after they read "The Day of Revolution."
Story: 7
It wasn't good, but not bad either. I guess it's weird, but the funny parts will make you like it.
Art: 8
I like it; it was very nice and well done.
Character: 9
I think they were very likable, and the reason that will make you love this manga because there are all kinds of boys here, each with unique personalities. For me, I liked Mikoto very much and wish there was more about him.
Enjoyment: 9
I have enjoyed reading it a lot. It was so funny, and I wish there was more. And I am glad it wasn't a real shonen-ai, but there were still hints about it. However, I ignored those and enjoyed the other things.
Overall: 9
Because I liked it very much and recommend you to read it if you want something to read. But to tell the truth, I don't think I would enjoy it that much without Mikoto. For me, he was the best part of it.
For those who might not be particularly into shonen-ai but don't mind a bit of gender bending, I highly recommend this manga. It's a light-hearted comedy featuring handsome (straight) boys dressed in adorable frilly outfits. The characters are what make the plot so entertaining, and I dare anyone to read this and not fall in love with all of them.
There are a few moments that will have you laughing out loud, but overall, it's a series that will keep you smiling from start to finish.