
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: Niehime to Kemono no Ou, 贄姫と獣の王, Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts
- Aired: Apr 20, 2023 to ?
- Premiered: spring 2023
- Duration: 23 min per ep
- Episodes: 24
- Score: 7.22
- Producers: BS11 Contents Seed Crunchyroll Hakusensha Pony Canyon WOWMAX
- Studio: J.C.Staff
- Genres: Anthropomorphic Fantasy Romance Shoujo
Characters and Voice Actors
Leonhart
MainHino, Satoshi
JapaneseSariphi
MainHanazawa, Kana
JapaneseAmit
SupportingHan, Megumi
JapaneseAnubis
SupportingTerashima, Takuma
JapaneseBennu
SupportingYoshino, Hiroyuki
JapaneseClops
SupportingFujiwara, Natsumi
JapaneseCy
SupportingNukui, Yuka
JapaneseFenrir
SupportingGleipnir
SupportingJormungand
SupportingKobayashi, Chikahiro
JapaneseLanteveldt
SupportingHatanaka, Tasuku
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