Wolf Girl & Black Prince
A Tokyo MX Original
Erika Shinohara has a habit of exaggerating her romantic exploits to win praise from her new friends. When asked to prove she has a boyfriend, she snaps a picture of a handsome stranger and claims him as hers. The guy turns out to be Kyōya Sata, the popular, well liked senior who seems perfect on... Read more
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About Wolf Girl & Black Prince
Erika Shinohara has a habit of exaggerating her romantic exploits to win praise from her new friends. When asked to prove she has a boyfriend, she snaps a picture of a handsome stranger and claims him as hers. The guy turns out to be Kyōya Sata, the popular, well liked senior who seems perfect on the surface. Erika begs him to pretend to be her boyfriend to keep up the lie. Kyōya agrees but only if she accepts his own unsettling terms, turning the arrangement into a tense dynamic. Erika is drawn into his orbit, glimpsing parts of his true personality beneath the polished mask, and she wonders whether his feelings might run deeper than hers. The tension between honesty and romance fuels the comedy as they navigate their complicated setup.
The show produced in 2014 as an animated adaptation of Sawako Hirabayashi's manga Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji, translating the source material's brisk banter and bold romantic setup into lively animation. It relies on a solid voice cast to give Erika and Kyōya clear, distinct energy and pushes the humor through sharp timing and expressive reactions.
The premise sparked discussions about honesty, manipulation, and consent in romantic comedies, with fans weighing Erika's choices against Kyōya's morally gray approach. The wolf girl motif entered online conversations about power dynamics in anime romance, giving the title a talking point beyond its episodes and helping it linger in viewer memories even after the credits roll.
Critics noted the balance of humor with darker undercurrents and its focus on truth and identity in relationships. The cast delivers energy, particularly in scenes that flip between light banter and tension filled moments. The series holds a 7.0 out of 10 from 73 votes, signaling a generally positive reception that keeps it in conversations among rom com anime fans.
Awards: There are no major nominations recorded for this series, and it did not figure prominently in global television or anime award lists. Its reputation rests largely on fans who enjoy its cheeky premise and character chemistry.
Details
- Release Date
- October 05, 2014
- Episode Length
- 24m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 73 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 12
- Network
- Tokyo MX, YTV, BS11
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- TYO Animations +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Takahiro Sakurai
Kyōya Sata (voice)
Kanae Itou
Erika Shinohara (voice)
Ai Kayano
Ayumi Sanda (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
Takeru Hibiya (voice)
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Nozomi Kamiya (voice)
Ayumu Murase
Yū Kusakabe (voice)
Mariya Ise
Marin Tachibana (voice)
Mikako Komatsu
Aki Tezuka (voice)
Nobunaga Shimazaki
Yoshito Kimura (voice)
Aya Hisakawa
Hitomi Sata (voice)
Created by: Sawako Hirabayashi
Seasons (1 season, 12 episodes)
Season 1
12 episodes - 2014