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4''Kilala Princess'' is a shōjo manga licensed by Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/{{Tokyopop}}, written by Rika Tanaka and illustrated by Nao Kodaka, which was serialized from 2005 to 2008; the first 15 chapters were published in ''Magazine/{{Nakayoshi}}'', while the last eight chapters were published in the magazine's quarterly spinoff ''Nakayoshi Lovely''. The compiled volumes were first released in English as half-volumes, never making it past the Japanese Volume 2 in English. However, in 2016 and 2017 Tokyopop released all five volumes in proper format.
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6The basic plot is like a shoujo version of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''. A young girl, Kilala, has always dreamed of being like the Franchise/{{Disney Princess}}es. When she meets Prince Rei, who's looking for the Seventh Princess to save his kingdom, Kilala resolves to help him.
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8To do this, she travels to the lands of the Disney Princesses and works to save their lands from evil, collecting the magical gems that will save Paradiso in the process. But the Disney villains aren't the only ones Kilala has to watch out for...
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10A [[http://www.comicsbeat.com/a-nightmare-before-christmas-sequel-tokyopop-re-emerges-with-disney-licenses/ sequel series]] began release in 2020, focusing on ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'''s Merida as the tiara sends Kilala on a new quest. This series, unlike the first, is written by Mallory Reaves.
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14!!This manga contains examples of:
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16* ActionPet: Kilala’s pet mouse Tippe accompanies her throughout her adventures.
17* AdaptationalBadass: The Wicked Queen wasn't a physical fighter in the ''Snow White'' movie, but in the manga she easily gashes Rei's arm and defeats him in combat.
18* ArcVillain: The Disney villains are the villains of their respective story arcs (these being the Wicked Queen, Jafar, Lady Tremaine, Ursula, Maleficent, and Gaston), but the main villain is [[spoiler:Valdou]].
19* ArtShift: The Disney characters are drawn in the Disney style, while Kilala and her friends are drawn in a regular manga style. Sometimes the change can be jarring. It's also ironic given how the whole big-eyed Anime look was [[Creator/OsamuTezuka based on early Disney cartoons]].
20* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:Valdou]] and his troops turn out to be extremely humanoid robots.
21* {{Ascended Fan|boy}}girl: [[spoiler: After admiring the Disney Princesses, Kilala joins their ranks.]]
22* AttractiveBentGender: In the "Cinderella" world, Kilala asks the fairy godmother to temporarily turn her into a boy so she can get into the ball. She makes a pretty cute one, too.
23* BigBad: [[spoiler: Valdou]] turns out to be the main villain and the cause of much of the conflict in the story.
24* BookOnTheHead: When Kilala is in WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s world, they are training together to have perfect manners; Cinderella and Kilala are once both seen with several books on the head.
25* BreakThemByTalking: Ursula, Maleficent, and [[spoiler:Valdou]] do this to Kilala at different points in the story.
26* CerebusSyndrome: Following [[spoiler:Kilala and Rei’s escape from Valdou’s hands in the end of volume 3]], the story shifts from spontaneous visits to the Disney Princess worlds to Kilala and Rei hopping from one world to another in desperate search for the other gems.
27* TheChosenOne: The Seventh Princess, aka [[spoiler:Kilala]], is the only one who can save Paradisio.
28* ClingyJealousGirl: Sylphy, but [[DefrostingIceQueen she gets better]].
29* CoolCrown: Kilala's tiara, which is enhanced with the princess jewels.
30* CultureChopSuey: Kilala’s hometown Avalon takes its name from the Arthurian setting, but incorporates many elements of Japanese culture. The school system resembles Japan’s, with its SailorFuku-like uniforms and a guidance counselor who reprimands students. Kilala[[note]]It’s spelled like “Kirara” in Hiragana[[/note]] and Kenta’s names are of Japanese origin, but Erica’s name and Kilala’s surname Reno are of western origin.
31* DarkerAndEdgier:
32** The last volume of the manga is noticeably darker than the rest of the series, with a duel to the death between [[spoiler:Rei and Valdou]] and a village being set on fire.
33** The manga itself may count in regards to the movies they adapt, with depictions of blood when most of the movies had BloodlessCarnage.
34* DeconstructedTrope: Being a princess isn't as easy as it looks; Kilala learns different things from each of them. In the final volume she struggles with the responsibilities of [[spoiler: running a country]], but decides [[spoiler: she will be a princess in her own, unique way, while keeping the lessons they taught]].
35* DefrostingIceQueen: Sylphy eventually warms up to Kilala once the latter persists in befriending her and saving her from being brainwashed at Rei's insistence.
36* DisneyDeath:
37** Kilala nearly dies at the end, but is revealed to be just fine.
38** Ursula gets caught in a blinding flash of light, but is shown moments later to have been just knocked out cold.
39* DistractedByTheSexy: Kilala and Sylphy invoke this trope to wow Gaston, dressing as fancy barmaids to distract him.
40* DudeShesLikeInAComa: Gender-inverted in the first chapter, where Kilala kisses Rei while he's asleep.
41* EarnYourHappyEnding: Kilala has to go through a lot of trouble, but eventually finds her own happy ending even after she learns being a princess in rela life isn't as easy as it sounds.
42* EmpoweredBadassNormal: The tiara's magic helps Kilala deliver the finishing blow on villains, but everything else she does is with her own natural strength.
43* FanDisservice: Ursula's wedding dress is hideous on her body.
44* {{Fanservice}}: Kilala wearing a SeaShellBra and long skirt in the Little Mermaid arc, and Sylphy and Kilala dressing up as barmaids in the Beauty and the Beast arc.
45* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:Valdou and the rest of the RidiculouslyHumanRobots hate humans, considering themselves to be superior.]]
46* FateWorseThanDeath: The Queen prepares a poisoned apple that would make anyone who eats it so ugly no one would ever lay eyes on them again.
47* {{Foil}}: Sylphy and Kilala contrast in every way. Kilala is young, compassionate, and modest, while Sylphy is haughty, rude, older, and sexy.
48* ForegoneConclusion: Ariel's chapter takes place before she met Eric, so Ursula is just knocked out rather than killed.
49* FormalFullArrayOfCutlery: Kilala once enters a "Cinderella girl contest" and [[EpicFail fails it]], notably during the table manners test: she not only uses her soup spoon the wrong way but picks any cutlery in sight.
50* GenkiGirl: Kilala is full of energy, and inspired others through her positive outlook.
51* GottaCatchEmAll: Kilala must find the seven gems for the tiara.
52* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler: Sylphy admits Kilala won Rei in the end and shows up as her maid of honor.]]
53* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler: Valdou]] is sliced in half vertically at the end.
54* HeavySleeper: Rei is sleeping when Kilala first finds him. Out of curiosity, [[DudeShesLikeInAComa she kisses him]] and he wakes up... only to fall asleep again two seconds later.
55* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:Sylphy]] seems good at first, but then turns out to be TheMole. She later switches sides again, this time for good.
56* HeroicSacrifice: Snow White tells the Queen that she will eat the poisoned apple to save Kilala, though she's interrupted before she can follow through.
57* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Queen is done in by her own magic, being turned into a vulture.
58* HonoraryPrincess: Kilala is a schoolgirl, elected by a magical crown, to be the seventh Disney Princess (there were six at the time of publication). [[spoiler: Granted, Kilala marries Rei in the end, but was recognized as the "legendary princess" nevertheless before that.]]
59* JamesBondage: Rei is captured and knocked out quite a bit and is often saved by Kilala.
60* LighterAndSofter: The sequel series has less heavy themes than the first, and is episodic in nature.
61* MagicLand: Paradiso is the magic place Kilala's parents have gone to in order to cure hr mother's illness. [[spoiler: It ends up as a subversion, as it's being torn apart by revolutionaries]].
62* MagicalGirlWarrior: With the Tiara's magic, Kilala battles and defeats Disney villains to save the lands.
63* TheMagicVersusTechnologyWar: [[spoiler:The uprising of liberated Paradiso citizens, led by Rei and Kilala wielding the Magic Tiara against the robot mastermind Valdou and his minions.]]
64* MixAndMatchCritters: Tippe is supposed to be a mouse, but its appearance resembles more of a rabbit. Tippe also flies.
65* TheMole: [[spoiler: Valdou and Sylphy turn out to be evil, pretending to work for Rei while plotting to steal the Tiara.]]
66* MsFanservice: Sylphy's outfits are quite sexy for a children's manga.
67* MythologyGag: Kilala having a pet mouse not only references Cinderella’s mice friends, but also the Disney mascot [[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey Mouse]].
68* ParentalAbandonment: Kilala's parents are in a [[MagicLand magical world]] called "Paradiso” to seek medical care for her mother's illness. Finding them is part of Kilala's motivation.
69* PimpedOutDress: The princesses wear these by default, as does Kilala at times. Sylphy wears one in the Sleeping Beauty world.
70* ThePollyanna: Kilala remains optimistic and courageous throughout much of the story, and when her journey ends her outlook is said to be an inspiration to others.
71* ThePowerOfFriendship: Kilala's belief in friendship and the power of love helps save the day a lot.
72* ThePowerOfLove: This helps Kilala defeat the Disney villains by empowering the Tiara's magic, and is ultimately what allows [[spoiler:Rei to defeat Valdou]].
73* PrincessesRule: Some Disney Princesses rule over their respective kingdoms, as does Kilala by the end.
74* ProneToTears: Kilala cries frequently when someone she loves is in trouble, or she doubts herself.
75* PseudoRomanticFriendship: Kilala and Erica are very close and promise to never change no matter where life takes them in the future, and Kilala is initially adamant Erica is the princess Rei is looking for.
76* RecycledINSPACE: The series is essentially ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' for GIRLS!
77* RedHerring: Erica in regards to being the princess Rei is looking for.
78* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tippe the pink mouse, who acts as a TeamPet.
79* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:The non-Disney villains and Valdou turn out to be humanoid robots.]]
80* TheRival: Sylphy is a rival for Rei's affections, and is also his fiancee.
81* RivalTurnedEvil: Sylphy [[spoiler:sells Rei out to Valdou once she's promised his hand in marriage as a reward]].
82* RoyalBrat: Sylphy acts haughty and extremely rude to most people.
83* SeashellBra: Ariel, naturally, and Kilala wears one as a mermaid.
84* SequelSeries: Years after the first story's conclusion, a new series was published focusing on Kilala's life after becoming a true princess, with the tiara sending her on a new quest.
85* ShadowDiscretionShot: The Wicked Queen [[spoiler: turning into a vulture]] is shown via shadow.
86* ShooOutTheClowns: Kilala’s friend [[ButtMonkey Kenta]] and the Tippe-focused side-stories disappear in the later volumes when [[DarkerAndEdgier things become bleaker.]]
87* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Kilala recognizes when Jafar impersonates Sylphy by the fact that "she" doesn't call Rei her darling like normal.
88* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Kilala's name is spelled in katakana as "Kirara", an actual Japanese name. However, the English release translates it to "Kilala".
89* SugarBowl: The Princess worlds, when not being threatened, are generally very peaceful and sweet.
90* TeleportSpam: The Wicked Queen does this when battling Rei, slashing at him and disappearing in a blink.
91* VillainTeamUp: In Aladdin's world, [[spoiler:Valdou]] teams up with Jafar to obtain the lamp and power over Paradiso.
92* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Erica disappears from the story shortly after Ariel's world, though she does cameo in the last volume at [[spoiler: Kilala and Rei's wedding]].
93* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Averted.
94** [[spoiler: Valdou]] shoots ''Kilala'' as she's about to reunite with Rei. Thanks to the Tiara's magic, and falling into Cinderella's world, she lives.
95** The villains also try to shoot a mind-controlled Erica.
96* WorldHealingWave: The Tiara's magic is used to restore Paradiso from a barren wasteland into a world teeming with greenery and beauty.
97* WrongGenreSavvy: When Kilala sees Rei unconscious, she assumes he's a handsome prince who needs true love's kiss to wake up, just like in the Disney Princess stories. While she's right about the former, Rei was just asleep, and nods off immediately post-kiss.
98* {{Yonkoma}}: The first volumes feature 4-panel comics following the misadventures of Tippe, Kilala’s pet mouse.

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