Hime is a princess who wields a sacred sword Excalibur for her kingdom to stand against the might of the Demon Lord. However, she has recently been captured and imprisoned.
To squeeze every drop of information out of Hime, the demon Torture Tortura has been put in charge of her torture. However, since regular torture is prohibited between the two parties, Torture must be extra creative with her methods.
Now, Hime must bravely endure the wafting delicious smell of takoyaki she can’t eat, cute animals she can’t pet, and fun outings she can’t join unless she divulges the precious secrets of the human kingdoms.
Torture has never looked so cute! If you are looking for more anime recommendations like ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess, head on down below.
Anime Like ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess
For Fans of Wholesome Evil
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle
In order to sow chaos and discord among the human kingdom, the Demon King Tasogare abducted the beloved human princess, Syalis.
In an effort to rescue her, a mighty hero sets forth.
Meanwhile, held in the demon castle, Princess Syalis discovers that being held captive is quite boring. She decides to sleep away her time awaiting rescue, but… She can’t sleep.
Cheap bedding, insomnia, and demonic snores plague her as she tries to get a solid night’s sleep.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Sleepy Princess
- Both are about princesses captured and jailed – happily
- The princesses make friends with their captors
- The evil demon lords are menacing, and also very nice
- Both plots are fully dedicated to cute, comical slice of life shenanigans
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Sleepy Princess
- The princess in Sleepy Princess often walks all over her captors while the princess in ‘Tis Time for Torture is at least locked up pretty well
- The comedy in Sleepy Princess often comes from how she torments her captors
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!
Feared and respected by her subjects, Jahy was second-in-command of the demon realm. However, one day, a magical girl attacks and destroys the mystic gem, and with it, the demon realm.
Flung into the human world, Jahy finds her powers greatly diminished, forcing her into a child’s form. While she can briefly return to her old form with a shard of the mystic gem, she now has to deal with real problems like paying rent and affording food all while trying to find the rest of the pieces of the shattered gem.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Great Jahy
- Both series feature the cutest evil demon ladies you will every see
- Both series feature the main characters comically at the mercy of others
- Both main characters are trapped by circumstance and without much of their power
- Both series are cute, soothing, slice of life comedy
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Great Jahy
- The Great Jahy is about a demon trapped in the modern world and broke-ass broke
- The comedy in The Great Jahy is more about being comically mean to the main character and the occasional bout of scumbaggery on her part
Too Cute Crisis
Liza Luna is part of a destructive race of aliens, and when seeing Earth, she determines it should be destroyed. However, upon further inspection, Liza discovers a number of pleasures on Earth – primary among them, our pets!
After visiting a Cat Cafe and adopting a stray cat of her own, Liza spars Earth from destruction and gets caught in too cute pet shenanigans.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Too Cute Crisis
- Both series feature cute threats to humanity not really doing anything evil to humanity
- Both series like to gush about various topics (food, pets, travel, ect)
- Both are soothing slice of life comedies
- The main character is at the mercy of another
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Too Cute Crisis
- Too Cute Crisis is more sci-fi than fantasy
- Too Cute Crisis only gushes about cute pets while ‘Tis Time for Torture gushes about many fun things
The Demon Girl Next Door
After a strange dream, Yuuko wakes up to discover that she has grown demon horns. Her mother informs her that they are descendants of a demon that was banished to live powerless by the magical girls of the Light Clan.
Apparently, the only way to break the curse is to find a magical girl and murder her. While she happens upon a magical girl, her power is vastly superior to hers. The magical girl in question, Momo, takes pity on her and decides to train her in order to unlock her latent powers.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Demon Girl Next Door
- Both series follow evil beings being nice or comical
- The good characters are actually the kind of scummy ones at times
- Both series provide ample slice of life comedy that are relaxing to watch
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Demon Girl Next Door
- The Demon Girl Next Door is more a twist on magical girls versus demons while ‘Tis Time for Torture twists the hero versus the demon king set up
- Both series follow good and evil eventually becoming friends
- The Demon Girl next Door is more energetic with its comedy and not as slice of life with it
As Miss Beelzebub Likes It
Myurin, skilled in realm administration, has been hired on in the Kingdom of Pandemonium where the fallen angels dwell. There, he will be working with the feared Beelzebub, one of the seven princes of hell.
However, he discovers that Beelzebub isn’t quite as fearsome. In fact, he is really a girl and is obsessed with fluffy things.
So begins the tale of how Myurin learns that nothing is as it seems in this kingdom.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and As Miss Beelzebub Likes It
- Both series present evil organizations as bureaucracies
- Both evil organizations are staffed by pretty cute employees despite being demons
- Both series feature pleasant slice of life comedy
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and As Miss Beelzebub Likes It
- There is no “human element” in As Miss Beelzebub Likes It, its all demon characters just working in Hell
- As Miss Beelzebub Likes It does have a romance sub-plot that is progressing, so it is not as CGDCT like ‘Tis Time for Torture is
Mr. Villain’s Day Off
Operating in the shadows, an evil organization of invading aliens is working to take over Earth and wipe out humanity. While a group of brave heroes constantly fights back against them, everyone needs a chance to rest.
For one high-ranking general in the evil organization, he is very diligent with his work, but also takes his days off very seriously. During his time off, he often enjoys well-deserved rest by engaging in fun human activities like going to the zoo to see the pandas, eating ice cream from the convenience store, or doing a little shopping.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Mr. Villain’s Day Off
- Both series are about evil beings being actually pretty cute and wholesome while doing their evil jobs
- Both series are plotless slice of life series
- Both series feature enjoying food and hobbies to the fullest
- The good guys and bad guys get along and do stuff with each other more than they fight
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Mr. Villain’s Day Off
- Mr. Villain’s Day Off is set in the real modern world
- Mr. Villain’s Day off is riffing on Super Sentai rather than ‘Tis Time for Torture that is riffing on the hero versus demon lord tropes of fantasy anime
- ‘Tis Time for Torture is more about cute girls doing cute things while Mr. Villain’s Day Off is distinctly more cute boys doing cute things
The Vampire Dies in No Time
Vampire hunter Ronald has received a job to rescue the son of a woman from the castle of what is said to be a legendarily powerful vampire.
However, upon arriving, he finds that this “powerful” vampire named Draluc immediately turned to ash when he kicked in the door. In fact, most things scatter him into a pile of ash as this “legendarily powerful vampire” is just strange reputation given to him. He’s actually super weak to everything.
Furthermore, the child in question was just freeloading there to play games during the day when Draluc was asleep and unaware.
In a strange turn of events, Draluc’s castle is destroyed and he and his armadillo move in with Ronald at his office. Now the pair work together taking care of the vampires and other problems that plague the city.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Vampire Dies in No Time
- Both series feature the good guys and bad guys spending a lot of time together
- The evil guys are a lot more wholesome than expected
- Both series feature a progressing positive relationship between enemies
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and The Vampire Dies in No Time
- The Vampire Dies in No Time is more of a random slapstick comedy compared to the wholesome slice of life comedy in ‘Tis Time for Torture
- The good guy is kind of comically scummy in The Vampire Dies in No Time
- The Vampire Dies in No Time Does have some occasional action and plot
For Fans of Pleasant Fantasy Slice of Life
Otaku Elf
Koito Koganei is a teenager who serves as a shrine maiden to the Takamimi Shrine as her family has always has. Alongside normal shrine maiden duties, she is also charged with taking care of the deity enshrined there.
Elda, an immortal elf summoned by Tokugawa Ieyasu, has lived in the shrine for 400 years. However, over that time, she has grown afraid of going outside and fallen deeply in love with games, anime, and other otaku hobbies.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Otaku Elf
- Both series feature humans and otherworldly creatures doing slice of life things together
- Both series involve women that enjoy their layabout time and snacks
- Both series are about women making friends for the first time
- Wholesome slice of life comedy is the main plot
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Otaku Elf
- Otaku Elf does have a little bit of a dramatic plot to it at times
- Otaku Elf is about an elf summoned to the modern world and enshrined as a deity who, over a thousand years, became a shut-in otaku
Gabriel Dropout
After graduating high school in Heaven, angels are sent down to Earth to guide humans down a righteous path. Heaven had high hopes for Gabriel, the top of her class. However, when she descended, she ended up skipping her duties and getting addicted to online games.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Gabriel Dropout
- Both series feature the good and evil hanging out together and doing slice of life activities
- The evil beings are often more wholesome than the good-aligned characters
- Both series are slice of life comedies
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Gabriel Dropout
- Gabriel Dropout is definitely more comedic and less wholesome than ‘Tis Time for Torture
- The angels are degenerates and the demons are the wholesome ones in Gabriel Dropout while everyone is pretty wholesome in ‘Tis Time for Torture
Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero
Ten years ago, the hero Max and his adventuring party defeated the Demon Lord. While defeated, the Demon Lord slumbered to regain his power, but in his haste to face Max again, wakes up in a small body opposed to his once-fearsome form.
Despite this, the Demon Lord goes to the human world to see what his arch-nemesis is up to only to discover that the mighty hero Max is a layabout in a one-room apartment with a terrible reputation as a sleazebag in the human world.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Level 1 Demon Lord
- Both series play with the concept of a hero and a demon lord in a fun, comedic new way
- The demons and the hero get a long pretty well and spend a lot of time together doing slice of life things
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Level 1 Demon Lord
- Level 1 Demon Lord starts off pure comedy, but manifests a serious action plot later – but never forgets the comedy
- The demon lord has limited power and lives with the hero in an “almost, but not really” romance-hinting way, which is quite different from the building friendship through captivity offered in ‘Tis Time for Torture
Dragon Goes House-Hunting
Letty is a dragon, but because he failed to guard the nest, he is disowned by his parents. Not really being a particularly fierce dragon, he goes looking for a new home to hide away from the world.
With the help of elf and real estate broker, Dearia, Letty the dragon goes house hunting.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Dragon Goes House Hunting
- Both series feature what should be villainous creatures doing slice of life things
- Both series are rather plotless slice of life comedy
- The evil main characters are the most wholesome
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Dragon Goes House Hunting
- The Dragon Goes House Hunting truly is just about a weak, timid dragon looking for the perfect home to live in safely in seclusion
- The “hero” in The Dragon Goes House Hunting is more the comical nemesis than comical friend/prisoner like in ‘Tis Time for Torture
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
Miss Kobayashi is a programmer that lives alone in her apartment. However, one day a giant green dragon ends up on her doorstep and transforms into a women in a maid outfit.
Apparently, Kobayashi had gotten drunk one night and ended up saving this dragon. Now, dragon Tooru intends to repay her debt through housework.
Similarities Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
- Both series feature powerful fantasy beings just doing nice slice of life activities
- Wholesome evil beings everywhere!
- Excellent comedy, wholesome slice of life, and just a splash of well-animated action as an accent
Differences Between ‘Tis Time for “Torture,” Princess and Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
- ‘Tis Time for Torture is more about building a friendship while Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid is mainly about building a family unit with sub-plots of friendship
- No one is being held prisoner in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
- The fantasy beings in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid aren’t all innately evil
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