Akagami no Shirayuki-hime - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Encounter... Changing the Color of Fate
Prince Raj wants to make Shirayuki his concubine because of her red hair, so she leaves her home in Tanbarun and ends up with a fateful encounter.

Following the Sound of Your Heart
Shirayuki goes to a mountain in search of medicinal herbs and has a run-in with a dangerous stranger. Will she be able to escape his clutches?

Shining Time of Promise
As Shirayuki continues her studies, Zen overworks himself and discovers that not everyone approves of his relationship with Shirayuki.

From the Small Hand, a Burgeoning Concerto Resonates
It's time for the exam to become an apprentice court herbalist. Will Shirayuki finally be able to enter the castle in her own right?

This Path, the Crystallization of Premonition
The soldiers at Fort Laxdo have come down with a strange illness, and Shirayuki helps Zen and the others find the cause.

The Back Full of Meaning
Zen's older brother Izana is back at the castle, and he summons Shirayuki. What does Izana want with her?

Let Me Hear the Melody of Your Smile
Zen tells Shirayuki a story from his past about Izana as Shirayuki deals with having the eyes of the court on her.

Memories Draw Spirals of the Past…
Zen assigns Obi to be Shirayuki's bodyguard and thinks back to when Mitsuhide first came to be his attendant.

Feelings that Connect and Reach
Shirayuki's still a little drunk, but with Obi keeping an eye on her, there's no need to worry…

Inexperienced Heart, Going Deeper
While at work in the castle, Shirayuki makes friends with a girl named Kiharu and her bird Popo. Can Shirayuki help save Popo's family?

Encountering… A Color for the First Time
After Zen and Shirayuki's encounter at the watchtower, Shirayuki discovers feelings that she didn't know she had.

Goodbye to the Beginning
It's Open Castle Day, when the public is allowed into a corner of the castle, and Shirayuki and the others join in the festivities.

The Red that Spins Fate
Shirayuki's busy cleaning up the medical wing when Mihaya pays a visit to the castle, and she gets an unexpected invitation from Tanbarun.

Eyes that Protect and Look Foward
As Shirayuki gets ready to leave for Tanbarun, Zen and the others search for the mysterious youth, Kazuki.

Indecision Caused By Confusion
Shirayuki and Raj try to get over their awkwardness with each other in Tanbarun while Zen attends to his duties in Clarines.

The Name of That Step is Change
As Shirayuki and Raj continue to explore their relationship, new developments unfold in the hunt for Kazuki in Tanbarun.

Prologue of the Quietly Twisting Night
Shirayuki was kidnapped on the night of the ball in Tanbarun, and now Raj and Zen must join forces to save her.

Many Different Resolves
Shirayuki and Kazuki are having a tough time on the ship as the princes and their entourage come up with a plan for rescuing them.

Wave of Determination
The two princes' daring plan to rescue Shirayuki and Kazuki is put into motion, requiring brains, brawn, and not a little derring-do.

The Temperature of a Smile, a Cherished Place
Shirayuki and the others visit the village of the Lions of the Mountain, where they have a party to celebrate their victory.

When I'm with You
On their way back to Tanbarun, Shirayuki and the others are caught in the rain and stop at an inn, where they meet a mysterious woman…

The Spring of Intent Will Quench Your Thirst
Shirayuki and Zen are back in Clarines, but Zen is forced to have a marriage interview.

The Future Because of Who You Are
Mitsuhide has an accident with a concoction in the medical wing which causes him to behave strangely.

A Tale, My Path
A message from Tanbarun causes Shirayuki to think again about her future with Zen.
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