

Wolf Girl & Black Prince
Fed up with her friends’ constant bragging about their boyfriends, high school student Erika Shinohara decides to make up one of her own. When her lie starts unraveling at the seams, her charming schoolmate Kyoya Sata agrees to be her pretend boyfriend, seemingly saving her reputation. She won’t get off that easy, however, as she soon discovers her white knight is actually a blackhearted prince! Now Erika must be at his beck and call or risk her lie being exposed. But is Kyoya really as blackhearted as he seems?
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Plot Summary
Erika Shinohara, a seemingly popular high school student, is desperate to maintain her image. She lies to her classmates about having a boyfriend, claiming the school's handsome and popular "Wolf Prince," Kyouya Sata, is hers. However, her lies quickly unravel when Kyouya reveals his true, manipulative, and dog-like personality, agreeing to play along only if Erika becomes his "dog."
Critical Reception
Wolf Girl & Black Prince was generally well-received by fans of shojo anime, praised for its romantic comedy elements and character dynamics, though some critics noted its tropes and pacing. It became a popular choice among viewers looking for a lighthearted, albeit dramatic, romance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its engaging romantic chemistry between the leads.
- Appreciated for its comedic elements and the 'dog-like' dynamic.
- Noted for employing common shojo tropes, which may appeal to fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the satisfying development of the main couple's relationship, from an antagonistic dynamic to genuine affection. The comedic situations arising from their unusual arrangement are frequently mentioned as a strong point.
Fun Fact
The anime is based on a popular manga series of the same name by Ayuko Hatta, which concluded in 2015.
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