Douglas R. Seidler
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Shikabane Hime Aka May 2026

: She is bound to Keisei Tagami , a perverted yet capable Buddhist monk who acts as her "Contracted Monk," providing her with the mana needed to fight.

The series follows , a young girl who was brutally murdered alongside her family. Driven by a fierce desire for revenge, she returns to the world as a "Shikabane Hime" (Corpse Princess)—an undead being contracted to the Kōgon Sect .

: A high-ranking monk of the Kougon Sect. While he often acts as a comic relief figure, he is deeply protective of both Makina and Ouri. Shikabane Hime Aka

: Initially a "Non-Action Guy," Ouri serves as the emotional anchor for the audience. As the series progresses, he transitions from a powerless bystander to a central player in the conflict. Visuals and Production Shikabane Hime Aka: anime review – dead and beautiful

: The story is often seen through the eyes of Ouri, Keisei’s younger brother, an orphan who discovers his brother's secret world and finds himself inexplicably drawn to Makina and the concept of death. Key Characters : She is bound to Keisei Tagami ,

: To earn her way into heaven and find peace, Makina must hunt down and destroy 108 other Shikabane (corpses reanimated by intense earthly regrets).

Shikabane Hime: Aka (Corpse Princess: Red) is the first season of a dark, supernatural action anime co-produced by and Feel . Premiering in 2008, it adapts the manga by Yoshiichi Akahito , blending visceral horror with character-driven drama to explore themes of regret, sin, and the boundary between life and death. Core Premise and Story : A high-ranking monk of the Kougon Sect

: A relentless warrior who fights with dual MAC-11 submachine guns . Her ultimate goal is to destroy the "Seven Stars," the elite group of Shikabane responsible for her family's death.

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