It’s Time for “Torture,” Princess 姫様“拷問”の時間です

It’s Time for “Torture,” Princess – Review (Rating: 4/5)

Overview

It’s Time for “Torture,” Princess is a Japanese manga series written by Robinson Haruhara and illustrated by Hirakei. It has been serialized on Shonen Jump+ since 2020 and is still ongoing. Despite its provocative title, the series is actually a light-hearted comedy where “torture” comes in the form of delicious food and fun activities rather than pain.
Reference: Wikipedia (English)


Synopsis

The story is set in a fantasy world where the human kingdom and the demon army are at war.
The protagonist, a princess of the kingdom, is captured by the Demon King’s army and locked in a dungeon. Instead of cruel punishments, the “tortures” she faces are everyday temptations—freshly baked bread, steaming bowls of rice, or entertaining new games.

The princess tries to resist, but each time she eventually gives in, often revealing information or simply enjoying herself. This humorous cycle is the core structure of the series.


Characters

  • The Princess
    The main character of the story. She is brave and dignified, but her love for tasty food and fun makes her an easy target for the “tortures.” Her reactions are the highlight of the manga.

  • Torture Torturer
    A female officer in the demon army who serves as the princess’s main interrogator. Rather than using violence, she tempts the princess with food or entertainment. Her warm personality adds to the charm of the series.

  • The Demon King
    Ruler of the demon army. While he ordered the princess’s capture, he is portrayed in a light and comedic way rather than as a terrifying villain.


Story Progression

Each chapter is self-contained, presenting a new kind of “torture.”
Sometimes it’s seasonal food, sometimes a traditional event, or even a modern-style game. The fun comes from wondering what kind of temptation will appear next and how the princess will react. Although the world is set in a medieval fantasy, the elements often feel very close to modern Japanese culture, creating a unique sense of humor.


Distinctive Features

  1. The Gap Between Title and Content
    Despite its intimidating title, the story is gentle, wholesome, and comedic.

  2. Food and Gourmet Appeal
    The dishes are drawn so vividly that readers may find themselves hungry while reading.

  3. Repetitive but Comforting Structure
    Each episode follows a similar pattern, yet with fresh ideas that keep the series engaging.

  4. Charming Characters
    The princess’s expressions—her struggle, resistance, and eventual surrender—add a lot of cuteness and comedic charm.


Personal Impressions

This manga can be considered somewhat niche, and I am not sure if an official English version exists. Still, it would definitely appeal to international readers. Despite the title, it fits better into the category of gourmet slice-of-life comedy.

It is easy to read without stress, and the cuteness of the characters provides a soothing atmosphere. The way food and everyday joys are introduced from unusual angles makes the manga refreshing. The humor is both witty and sometimes surreal, which should resonate with fans of Japanese comedy manga. I hope the series maintains its relaxing tone and finds a satisfying conclusion at the right time.


Conclusion

It’s Time for “Torture,” Princess is a warm and humorous manga that subverts its own title. Instead of battles or grim punishment, it focuses on the joy of food and play. For readers interested in slice-of-life, gourmet manga, or Japanese-style humor, this series is worth exploring.

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