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Princess Shy First Night
Princess Margherita of the Kingdom of Nabaria finds a Japanese ladies' comic washed up on the shore. She is excited by the passionate acts of sex and love between a man and a woman she has never seen before. While praying in the church, the statue of Mary tells her that "the one she loves is in Japan," and the princess becomes an apprentice to a master of ladies' comics, but...
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Plot Summary
A young princess is about to experience her first night away from home. She is nervous but her parents reassure her that everything will be okay.
Critical Reception
This is a very short animated film primarily aimed at young children. As such, it generally receives positive, though brief, feedback focusing on its gentle themes and visual appeal for its target audience. Detailed critical analysis is uncommon due to its length and specific demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle portrayal of a common childhood fear.
Appreciated for its simple animation suitable for very young viewers.
Noted for its reassuring message about independence.
Google audience: Audience feedback for "Princess Shy First Night" is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting its suitability for toddlers and preschoolers. Parents appreciate the film's simple narrative and comforting message about overcoming nervousness when facing new experiences, like sleeping away from home for the first time.
Fun Fact
Due to its extremely short runtime and niche audience, "Princess Shy First Night" did not receive significant festival screenings or major award nominations.
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