Who Made Me a Princess

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Who Made Me a Princess
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First webtoon adaptation volume cover

AuthorPlutus
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Genre Drama, fantasy
Publisher
  • Ridi (Korean)
  • Webnovel (English)
PublishedDecember 20, 2017 – October 24, 2018
Media typeweb novel
No. of books3

Contents

Who Made Me a Princess
어느 날 공주가 되어버렸다
AuthorPlutus
IllustratorSpoon
Publisher
  • Location Book
  • Carrotoon
English publisher
Webtoon
service
Original runDecember 20,  2017  April 30,  2022
Volumes9
Who Made Me a Princess
Country of originChina
Original languageChinese
Production
Production companyColored Pencil Animation
Original release
Network iQIYI
Release2024 (2024)

Who Made Me a Princess (Korean : 어느 날 공주가 되어버렸다) is a South Korean fantasy web novel written by Plutus. It was serialized Ridi's digital comic and beginning on December 20, 2017.

Description

A webtoon adaptation of Who Made Me a Princess was first serialized in Ridi on December 20, 2017; it was illustrated by Spoon and the webtoon's first season concluded on February 10, 2019, followed by its second season, which was released from July 2019 to August 2020, followed by its third season, which released from November 2020 to April 2022. [1] The webtoon has been licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. Its individual chapters have been collected and published in nine volumes as of December 2022. [2]

A Chinese animated television series adaptation produced by Colored Pencil Animation has been announced will be released on iQIYI in 2024. [3] [4]

Media

Web novel

Who Made Me a Princess was first serialized Ridi's digital comic since December 20, 2017. The novel was licensed in English by Webnovel. [5]

Volumes

No.Korean release dateKorean ISBN
01 December 27, 2017 [6] 979-11-2930-711-8
02 December 27, 2017 [7] 979-11-2930-712-5
03 March 28, 2018 [8] 979-11-2930-713-2

Webtoon

A webtoon adaptation launched in Ridi on December 20, 2017, [9] and concluded its first season on February 10, 2019; its second season began on July 9, 2019, concluding on April 30, 2022, in the third season. The webtoon has been published digitally in English by Tappytoon. [10] It is also published on Tapas in English. [11] The collected volumes have been licensed and published in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment since May 16, 2023. [2]

Volumes

No.Original release dateOriginal ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
01 August 30, 2019 [12] 979-11-29335-41-8 May 16, 2023 [2] 978-1-68579-678-5
02 November 8, 2019 [13] 979-11-29338-18-1 September 12, 2023 [14] 978-1-68579-684-6
03 March 4, 2020 [15] 979-11-29345-58-5 November 7, 2023 [16] 978-1-68579-770-6
04 Juky 3, 2020 [17] 979-11-29352-56-9 January 23, 2024 [18] 978-1-68579-771-3
05 July 20, 2021 [19] 979-1-12-937858-3 March 26, 2024 [20] 978-1-68579-780-5
06 December 31, 2021 [21] 979-1-12-938738-7 June 6, 2024 [22] 979-8-88843-204-4
07 September 27, 2022 [23] 979-1-14-040171-0 September 24, 2024 [24] 979-8-89160-113-0
08 November 30, 2022 [25] 979-1-14-040497-1 December 10, 2024 [26] 979-8-89160-114-7
09 November 30, 2022 [1] 979-1-14-040498-8 -

Animation

A Chinese animated television series adaptation by Colored Pencil Animation was announced. [3] [4]

Reception

The series came in fourth place in AnimeJapan's 2022 poll of series people want to see receive an anime adaptation. [27]

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