
The Princess and the Werewolf – 1-Minute Review
The Princess and the Werewolf is a quirky, lighthearted fantasy rom-com—the follow-up to Go Princess, Go!—that mixes absurd humor, fairy-tale charm, and a playful dose of modern references in an ancient world.
The story follows Princess Qi Pa, who gets pulled into a beastly realm after swallowing a mystical power pearl, only to be held by the mysterious wolf king. What follows is a mix of funny misunderstandings, escape antics, and a slow-burn romance as she slowly discovers the truth about her captor’s identity.
Wu Xuanyi shines with bubbly energy as Qi Pa, while Chen Zhe Yuan gives a fun dual performance as both the wolf king and his “bodyguard” persona. Their chemistry is sweet, even if the romance takes a while to fully bloom. The costumes and sets may be a little campy, but they add to the whimsical, offbeat vibe.
Sure, the middle episodes can drag a bit with too many repetitive schemes, but the overall charm and unique humor make it a fun watch if you enjoy fantastical, playful dramas that don’t take themselves too seriously.
Final score: 7 out of 10. It’s silly, fun, and endearing—a perfect comfort drama if you’re in the mood for lighthearted fantasy romance.



















