'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
The princess is plagued by memory loss, candles on a cake, a game of basketball, and her own imagination.

Episode 2
A mysterious intruder is captured in Hellholm. The princess confronts wire puzzles and cute rabbits.

Episode 3
The princess faces a crane game, hunger pangs, a head massage, sandwich cookies, and a case of the sleepies.

Episode 4
The princess is tormented by hamsters, fried rice, and Vanilla's perfect plan. Torture gets sticker shock.

Episode 5
The princess takes on rice cooker meals. Inki shares her favorite movie. Sakura learns how to make pancakes.

Episode 6
Maomao-chan tries her hand at balloon art. The Hell-Lord, the princess, and Torture are met with afflictions.

Episode 7
Sakura tackles her first torture. The princess sees a penguin show and goes on an adventure with Giant.

Episode 8
The princess is tortured by handbells and faces Youki in a festival game. Vanilla gives Sakura work advice.

Episode 9
The princess deals with fried chicken, cheap pastries, and an unexpected yet familiar face from her past.

Episode 10
Louch turns invisible. Torture visits her parents. Vanilla gets lost. The Hell-Lord strikes up a conversation.

Episode 11
The Hell-Lord grabs breakfast. Bowling antics. Vanilla writes a picture book. Torture finds the One Piece.

Episode 12
The princess is interviewed for a magazine. Chaos reigns when everyone's wishes are granted overnight.
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