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Princess Ai
Cover art from the first volume of the manga Princess Ai
プリンセス·アイ物語
(Purinsesu Ai Monogatari)
GenreFantasy, Romance
Manga
Written byCourtney Love
DJ Milky
Illustrated byAi Yazawa
Misaho Kujiradou
Published byShinshokan
English publisher
MagazineWings
DemographicShōjo
Original run20042005
Volumes3
Manga
Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn
Written byCourtney Love
DJ Milky
Illustrated byAi Yazawa
Misaho Kujiradou
Published byKirohuti Fujiwara
English publisher
DemographicShōjo
Original run2008Hiatus
Volumes2

Princess Ai (プリンセス·アイ物語, Purinsesu Ai Monogatari, lit. "The Story of Princess Ai") is a manga co-created by Courtney Love, Ai Yazawa, Misaho Kujiradou, and DJ Milky (a pen name for Stu Levy), and is published in English by Tokyopop.

Plot summary

A young, amnesiac alien girl known only as Princess Ai is mysteriously transported to Tokyo, Japan. With only a heart-shaped box to clue her in on her past, Ai makes her living as a rock star at Club Cupid. She falls in love with a sensitive musician, Kent, much to the distaste of Kent's gay, possessive roommate, Hikaru. But Hikaru is the least of Ai's worries when gun-toting talent agents and demons seeking to take control of Ai's homeland, Ai-Land, are hot on her trail.

Characters

Main Characters

  • Ai - Princess Ai is the main character of the story. She is the product of a relationship between her human father, King Sei, and a Dougen (Angel) female. Because of the war that rages between the Humans and the Dougen in Ai-Land, Ai's true parentage was kept a secret, even from Ai herself. Due to her mixed heritage, Ai sprouted wings on her back, tinged with red, and has the ability to control people's emotions with her singing. Also, Ai loves Nora and Kent, and she is torn between the two.
  • She is fiercely independent. She first learns she had wings in chapter 5.
  • She likes to wear torn clothes; if not, she cuts them. She eventually stops doing it once she got into H.T.A.
  • Her heart-shaped box she always kept with her is made of pure tenketsu, the blood of angels, the primary source of energy throughout Ai-Land. If humans touch it, they inevitable lead to death. If Dougen touch it, they eventually get a narcotic reaction.
  • She remembers in chapter 12 that Queen Lilith isn't her real mother but she still has the royal birthmark of a red rose on her right thigh.
  • Her real powers came out in chapter 15, a power even greater than tenketsu — the power to create light.
  • Kent - Kent is a young man who works at the Shinjuku University library part-time. Kent was one of the first people to discover Ai after she appeared in Tokyo, and offered her a place to stay, an action which caused a lot of friction with his roommate Hikaru. Like Ai, he is of a mixed heritage, being half Japanese and half American, and uses this fact to help Ai come to grips with her dual heritage (chapter 11).
  • If it wasn't for Ai's pendent inside her heart-shaped box, Kent would have died protecting Ai from one of Meggi's tenketsu arrows.

Human

  • Fa'an - He is a street musician with strangely compelling lyrics who helps Ai discover her flair for singing. He has a knack for appearing and disappearing at just the right time. He watches out for Ai, and is associated with the fallen (Princess Ai : Prism of Mignight Dawn). He is a mysterious person who knows of Ai's past. He even gave the key which unlocks Ai's heart-shaped box.
  • It was revealed in chapter 14 that Fa'an is a watcher, kind of like a guardian angel. He has the power to turn into a vulture.
  • Daisuke - He is Kent's coworker at the Shinjuku University library. Evey time Ai came to the library, he tried asking her out, which always ended up being interrupted by Kent.
  • Hikaru - He is Kent's gay roommate. Hikaru has a huge crush on Kent and a hatred for Ai, fueled by jealousy. Later on in the series, he makes peace with Ai and becomes one of her biggest supporters (volume 3, chapter 11).
  • Takeshi - Tough, tattooed, and tawdry, he is a VIP at the nightclub Club Cupid who just happens to work for H.T.A., the hottest talent agency (fictional) in Japan. He was ordered by Hayabusa to eliminate Ai during her worldwide stadium tour but his emotions got in the way (chapter 14).
  • Hayabusa - Takeshi's boss, the powerful president of H.T.A. (Hayabusa Talent Agency), who is allegedly connected with the Yakuza (the Japanese mob). He has major plans for Ai's debut - evil plans. After the destructive event in chapter 10, Hayabusa told Takeshi to have Ai record more songs, go on a stadium tour, and eliminate her on worldwide television. Then she will become a legend. All her unreleased content, music videos, remixes, will be under H.T.A. control and the money will be rolling in for a very long time. He was arrested in chapter 15 for what was about to happen to Ai and various other crimes.
  • Yoshi - Ai's personal assistant seen in volume 2. He is sometimes mistaken for a very tall woman.
  • Hiro - Ai's manager at H.T.A. He is ordered by Hayabusa to keep Ai under control. He tries to kill Ai during a blackout in chapter 15 but her true powers came to light. He got arrested for shooting the gun at Ai.
  • Lissa - She is Ai's tutor back in Ai-Land. She was Ai's best friend but Ai kept her wings a secret from her. From a flashback in chapter 12, Lissa told Ai that Queen Lilith wasn't her real mother.
    Club Cupid
  • Shinji - The manager of Club Cupid. He lets Ai sing at Club Cupid.
  • Mika - A rude woman at Club Cupid, who calls Ai trashy. She wants Takeshi to notice her own talent and get into H.T.A. instead of Ai's.
  • Jen - The one singer at Club Cupid who takes the time to befriend Ai. Later on in the story, Jen dies getting Ai's heart-shaped box back from a robber.

The Dougen

They are non-human creatures which live in Ai-Land. The most royal of them are the angels.

  • Angels
  • Nora - A leader of the revolutionaries in Ai-Land, this Angel wants equality—not superiority—over humans, but not everyone shares his views. He got really close to Ai and sent her to Earth for her safety. He didn't know that Ai was one of them but knew that Ai is someone who will change the world.
  • Kaz - Nora's radical cousin who believes that the human royal family must be conquered at all costs. Much to Nora's dismay, Kaz dispatched Tess to capture Ai. But later on, he discovers the truth about Ai and understands Nora's point (chapter 15).
  • Kemo - He is only seen in Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn. He is one of the angels who helped with the second revolution, and is in league with Kaz. However, he now harbours a personal revenge against Ai, and is on the brink of insanity.
  • Furies
  • Tess - One of the 3 Furies of Ai-Land, she was sent to search out and drag Ai back to her planet. After a radical change of heart, she becomes Ai's protector (chapter 10). She understands that Ai is the key for peace in Ai-Land and Nora's plan is the right one. She has a dragon on each of her red wings which spews out fire. They are weak to liquid.
  • Meggi - The second Furie sister to be sent out to fetch Ai in chapter 11. She is Tess's younger sister. She is devoted to Kaz and is weak to flowers. She uses jealousy and vengeance to manipulate her enemies. She has snakes on each of her wings.
  • Alexa - She is third Furie Sisters to be sent out in chapter 13. She is Tess's and Meggi's sister, and Kaz's last hope to return Ai to Ai-Land. She has the power to freeze time. It is suspected that she has a crush on Takeshi.

Media

Manga

Co-created by Courtney Love and D.J. Milky, Princess Ai was written and illustrated by Misaho Kujiradou and featured character designs by Ai Yazawa. According to Nielsen BookScan sales reports, Princess Ai topped the Adult Fiction Overall Trade Paper Graphic Novels list for the week ending July 25, 2004. Princess Ai was published in three volumes from July 6, 2004 to February 7, 2006.[1] Tokyopop re-released the series in one volume, Princess Ai Ultimate Edition (ISBN 978-1-4278-0728-1), on October 9, 2007.[1][2] Madman Entertainment released Princess Ai in New Zealand and Australia.[3] The series is also licensed in Germany by Tokyopop Germany,[4] in France by Soleil Manga,[5] in Italy by J-Pop,[6] in Finland by Punainen jättiläinen,[7] and in Russia by Comix-ART.[8]

The sequel, Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn, has been published by Tokyopop, who has released two volumes as of January 2010.[1] It is also licensed in Germany by Tokyopop Germany,[9] in France by Soleil Manga,[10] and in Italy by J-Pop.[11]

Volume list

No. Title Original release date North American release date
01DestitutionJuly 1, 2004[12]
978-4-403-61760-7
July 6, 2004[1]
978-1-59182-669-9
02LuminationMarch 1, 2005[13]
978-4-403-61788-1
July 12, 2005[1]
978-1-59182-670-5
03EvolutionSeptember 1, 2005[14]
978-4-403-61807-9
February 7, 2006[1]
978-1-59182-671-2
No. North American release date North American ISBN
01 December 1, 2008[1]978-1-4278-1299-5
02 January 1, 2010[1]978-1-4278-1300-8

Books

Multiple books based on Princess Ai have been published by Tokyopop. A 72-page art book, Princess Ai: Roses & Tattoos (ISBN 978-1-59816-747-4), which included poetry by D.J. Milky, was published on February 13, 2007.[1][15] On March 12, 2008, Princess Ai: Rumors From The Other Side (ISBN 978-1-4278-0822-6), a fan book which contained twelve short stories, was published.[1][16] Additionally, a colored comic strip collection, Princess Ai of Ai-Land: The Comic Strip Collection (ISBN 978-1-4278-1163-9), was published on July 8, 2008.[1][17] On September 1, 2008, Princess Ai: Encounters (ISBN 978-1-4278-1310-7) was released; it featured Princess Ai meeting characters from other Tokyopop manga.[1][18] Running Press also published a 128-page coloring book, Color Me Manga: Princess Ai (ISBN 978-0762431328), on November 12, 2007.[19]

Future books/products

A special edition of Prism of Midnight Dawn (the manga book and a DVD of the Princess Ai music and music videos) was made available on December 11, 2008.

Princess Ai Book 1: Comic Application for iPhone and iPod touch, is available from December 6, 2008.

FREE MANGA! Princess Ai: Comic Application, for iPhone and iPod touch, is available from February 25, 2009.

A digital version of the manga has been released in Japan on the Wii via its WiiWare digital download service.

Production information

The Princess Ai manga is a loose adaptation of Courtney Love's life story, with Ai as Love's fantasy alter ego.[20] It should be noted that the word "Ai" means "love" in Japanese; thus, the name is a reference to both Courtney Love and Ai Yazawa, who drew the initial Princess Ai character design. It is also generally believed that Kent, the sensitive, blonde guitar player who becomes Ai's love interest, is based on Courtney Love's late husband, Kurt Cobain. Another connection to the real-life Love is Princess Ai's heart-shaped box, which figures prominently in the story. "Heart-Shaped Box" was a hit song by Nirvana, and was inspired by a heart-shaped box which Courtney Love gave Cobain as a present.

Princess Ai was going be adapted as an animated film titled "Princess Ai ~Ai-land Chronicles~". It was described as a "totally new blend of live action and animation in Gothic Lolita fashion." A trailer was made for the manga by Satelight (Arjuna, Geneshaft, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Heat Guy J), There has been no new news about it, and is presumed to be cancelled.

There was a release of the single "Broken Leash" from volume 2 of Princess Ai. It was featured on Tokyo Pop's ANIME TRAXX Volume, which can be downloaded in iTunes. A full album of Princess Ai, with new and old songs from the manga, has now been released via iTunes.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Manga+Comics: Book Catalog". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Manga+Comics: Princess Ai Ultimate Edition". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Princess Ai (Manga)". Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 15 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Bücher: Manga: Princess Ai". Tokyopop Germany. Retrieved 15 November 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Soleil Manga ::: Tous les manga!" (in French). Soleil Manga. Retrieved 28 November 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "Princess Ai N.1" (in Italian). J-Pop. Retrieved 15 November 2009.
  7. ^ "Princess Ai, osa 1: Kärsimys" (in Finnish). Punainen jättiläinen. Retrieved 15 November 2009.
  8. ^ "Принцесса Аи". Comix-ART. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  9. ^ "Bücher: Manga: Princess Ai-The Prism of Midnight Dawn". Tokyopop Germany. Retrieved 15 November 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "Soleil Manga ::: Tous les manga!" (in French). Soleil Manga. Retrieved 28 November 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ "Princess Ai: the Prism of Midnight Dawn" (in Italian). J-Pop. Retrieved 15 November 2009. Volume 3 of Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn was planned to be released in March 1, 2011, but so far has never been released as of November, 2014.
  12. ^ "Amazon.co.jp: Princess Ai ─ プリンセス・アイ物語 (1) (ウィングス・コミックス): 鯨堂 みさ帆: 本:". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  13. ^ "Amazon.co.jp: Princess Ai ─ プリンセス・アイ物語 (2) (ウィングス・コミックス): 鯨堂 みさ帆: 本:". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Amazon.co.jp: Princess Ai ─ プリンセス・アイ物語 (3) (ウィングス・コミックス): 鯨堂 みさ帆: 本:". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  15. ^ "Manga+Comics: Princess Ai: Roses & Tattoos". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  16. ^ "Manga+Comics: Princess Ai: Rumors From The Other Side". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  17. ^ "Manga+Comics: Princess Ai of Ai-Land: The Comic Strip Collection". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  18. ^ "Manga+Comics: Princess Ai: Encounters". Tokyopop. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  19. ^ "Running Press Books". Running Press. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  20. ^ "I have always loved the Japanese culture and the people. Princess Ai is a great character because she feels like my alter ego, but in a fantasy setting." -- Courtney Love

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