Princess Sarah: An Anime Kids Sould Watch

I like to talk about the things I like and frequently make lists of those things. Revisiting my anime collection recently, I decided to make a list of top anime series I would recommend to watch. I haven’t finished the list yet, but I have already found one solid candidate to be included, and which I am going to review in this article. This article will provide an overview of Princess Sarah, a 1985 anime series based on the novel A Little Princess by Frances Burnett.


The present review is a representation of a personal opinion, rather than a college essay paper ordered at a law essay writing service. I didn’t read the original novel, so I can’t evaluate how faithful the adaptation was. If I was to describe the series in one word, I would use the word kind.Such anime can be used to teach morality and values to kids, showing them how revenge is not good and how everyone receives what he/she deserves in life. The plot tells the story of Sarah, a talented girl from a wealthy family in India, who had just enrolled in an all-girl's school in London. After her father dies, losing all his money, Sarah is forced to work as a maid in the same school she attended. The rest of the story revolves around the way Sarah lives with her new status without losing her morals and strengths. The story is the strongest point in the series, making it a must see anime, especially for kids.