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After the mess, Teppei meets with his grandfather Isshin Arima. It turns out Teppei's mother Kanae is Isshin's daugther, the next successor to the almighty [[Mega Corp|Arima Financial Combine]], and wants to prepare his grandson as his successor, considering him an excellent young man. Therefore, Teppei has his surname changed to "Arima", starts to live in one of the Arima mansions, and attends "Shuuhou Academy", the most elite highschool in the nation, in order to facilitate his debut into high society. The first person he finds out also attending the academy is the same beautiful girl he helped before, Charlotte Hazelrink, crown princess of the European Kingdom of Hazelrink. Over the course of the series, Teppei's joined by Sylvie van Hossen, the daughter of nobleman Vincent van Hossen of the Flemish Principality, Seika Houjouin, the daughter of the rival Houjouin Corporation and Yuu Fujikura, a maid assigned by Isshin to be Teppei's caretaker and counsel.
After the mess, Teppei meets with his grandfather Isshin Arima. It turns out Teppei's mother Kanae is Isshin's daugther, the next successor to the almighty [[Mega Corp|Arima Financial Combine]], and wants to prepare his grandson as his successor, considering him an excellent young man. Therefore, Teppei has his surname changed to "Arima", starts to live in one of the Arima mansions, and attends "Shuuhou Academy", the most elite highschool in the nation, in order to facilitate his debut into high society. The first person he finds out also attending the academy is the same beautiful girl he helped before, Charlotte Hazelrink, crown princess of the European Kingdom of Hazelrink. Over the course of the series, Teppei's joined by Sylvie van Hossen, the daughter of nobleman Vincent van Hossen of the Flemish Principality, Seika Houjouin, the daughter of the rival Houjouin Corporation and Yuu Fujikura, a maid assigned by Isshin to be Teppei's caretaker and counsel.


Based on a successful PC [[Eroge]] [[Visual Novel]] released in 2008 by RICOTTA, ''Princess Lover!'' got a [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] adaptation in the summer of 2009, with its own series of [[Light Novels]], [[Comic Book Adaptation|manga adaptations]] and a "[[Bleached Underpants|clean]]" [[Updated Rerelease]] for the [[Play Station 2]]. An [[Hentai|H]]-[[OVA]], released in September 2010, re-tells the story, with the intent of averting the [[Bleached Underpants]] of the TV anime.
Based on a successful PC [[Eroge]] [[Visual Novel]] released in 2008 by RICOTTA, ''Princess Lover!'' got a [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] adaptation in the summer of 2009, with its own series of [[Light Novels]], [[Comic Book Adaptation|manga adaptations]] and a "[[Bleached Underpants|clean]]" [[Updated Rerelease]] for the [[PlayStation 2]]. An [[Hentai|H]]-[[OVA]], released in September 2010, re-tells the story, with the intent of averting the [[Bleached Underpants]] of the TV anime.
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Tropes in ''Princess Lover!'' include:
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** You can also count {{spoiler|Charlotte and Haltman Bezelheim}}.
** You can also count {{spoiler|Charlotte and Haltman Bezelheim}}.
* [[Art Shift]] - During the [[Hot Springs Episode]], Teppei inspires confidence in his male roommates of his skills as the "Lucky Pervert".
* [[Art Shift]] - During the [[Hot Springs Episode]], Teppei inspires confidence in his male roommates of his skills as the "Lucky Pervert".
* [[Ascended Extra]] - Ayano Kaneko, one of [[Those Two Girls]], is promoted to a heroine with her own route in the [[Play Station 2]] release.
* [[Ascended Extra]] - Ayano Kaneko, one of [[Those Two Girls]], is promoted to a heroine with her own route in the [[PlayStation 2]] release.
* [[Best Served Cold]] - Teppei believes his parents' death was intentional; Isshin agrees. One of the objectives for enrolling Teppei in a high-class academy is to help him acquire allies whose influence he can use in finding out the truth, so he has a lot of time before he can exact revenge on the perpetrator(s).
* [[Best Served Cold]] - Teppei believes his parents' death was intentional; Isshin agrees. One of the objectives for enrolling Teppei in a high-class academy is to help him acquire allies whose influence he can use in finding out the truth, so he has a lot of time before he can exact revenge on the perpetrator(s).
** Semi-subverted: Isshin does state exacting vengeance on the murderer(s) will only lead to the cycle repeating against Teppei, while adding it's perhaps not what his mother would want. The final episode ultimately subverts it: Teppei does discover the identity of the murderer, but spares the villain's life.
** Semi-subverted: Isshin does state exacting vengeance on the murderer(s) will only lead to the cycle repeating against Teppei, while adding it's perhaps not what his mother would want. The final episode ultimately subverts it: Teppei does discover the identity of the murderer, but spares the villain's life.