'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess
Finished · 12 epPINE JAM · 2024 · Japan

'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess

姫様“拷問”の時間です

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As the war between the Imperial Army and Hellhorde rages on, the Princess, despite being armed with her mythical sword Excalibur, is captured and imprisoned. What kind of torture does she face at the hands of the chief demon interrogator? Fluffy fresh-baked toast! Hot, steaming ramen! Oh, the humanity! Can the Princess withstand these tormenting treats and keep her kingdom’s secrets safe? (Source: Crunchyroll)

More seasons

'Tis Time for "Torture," PrincessCurrent · TV · 2024
'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess Season 2Sequel · TV · 2026

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Untitled
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2. Episode 2 - Untitled
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3. Episode 3 - Untitled
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4. Episode 4 - Untitled
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5. Episode 5 - Untitled
24m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6 - Untitled
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7. Episode 7 - Untitled
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8. Episode 8 - Untitled
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9. Episode 9 - Untitled
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10. Episode 10 - Untitled
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11. Episode 11 - Untitled
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12. Episode 12 - Untitled
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