Princess Tutu

Princess Tutu Series

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Once upon a time, there lived a storyteller named Drosselmeyer who wrote about mythological creatures. However, because of his untimely death, one of those stories remained unfinished, and two of the characters, the Raven and the Prince, entered the realm of reality to continue their battle.

Enter Ahiru, a small duck who falls in love with a boy Mythos after seeing him one day. Heartbroken because she can't reach him, she wishes to become human. Upon hearing this, the spirit of Drosselmeyer intervenes and transforms her into a human girl, motivating this through "personal entertainment". There are certain inconveniences, but Ahiru remains determined to reach her goal. But what will she do when two people who seem bent on stopping her, appear? And what is the connection between the four of them and Drosselmeyer's tale?

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Rosegirl18's Princess Tutu Tv Review

Rated: 9

Some anime start out good, and end badly. Some anime start badly, and become amazing.

Princess Tutu is neither. It's wonderful from the very beginning - and wonderful at the very end. The characters are amazing, the plot is amazing, the art is amazing, the sound is amazing.
Except for the very small faults that I have mentioned above, it is an unbelievably fantastic, enjoyable anime. It's not for kids. It's for people who know how to think, to be intrigued by the countless relationships that each character develops with each other.
It is a lovely medly of music, dance, and art. What else can I say? While I watched this, I laughed, cried, screamed, and got mad. I appplauded the director for the most multi-level and well-wrapped ending I have ever seen for an anime.

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Member Opinions

pandemonium91 rated 9.75:

I'd recommend this to any serious shoujo fan: it has all the shoujo tropes but doesn't present them in an annoying manner. Even though the characters sometimes act stupid, they're usually smart enough to learn from it and not do it again. It does suffer from monster-of-the-week syndrome sometimes, but those episodes are overshadowed by the main plot. The music is inspired mostly from European classical music and fits the darker theme of the show, as is the ballet. I for one really enjoyed it, especially the second season where things get VERY dark.

singlemoon rated 9.50:

Ah yes, this is also one of my favorite and memorable anime of all time, I watch this a really long time ago and I remember vividly my feeling for this anime. It was cute, sweet and simply beautiful, I was enchanted when i set my eye on the anime for the first time, it totally stole my heart away.
Most of the characters possessed some kind of mysteriousness within them, and I guess I start to appreciate weird/supernatural and mystery at that point on.
I also started to love Ritsuko Okazaki's song when I heard Princess Tutu OP and ED theme, it's very beautiful and such a wonderful melody. :)

IttyFox6 rated 8.75:

I love Princess Tutu don't get me wrong, but the reason I only gave it a 8.75 is because I felt that all the episodes were repeats so to speak and too predictable... Tutu would appear at the same time during each episode, other events would happen the same way each time, etc...

ai-yame rated 9.25:

An anime where showcasing of elegance is at its finest -- from the whole story, characters plus the conflict among them; music, dance... everything. Although the mishaps were inevitable and not to mention devastating, I just wished the ending could have given a speck of optimism, though the series' 'melancholic elegance' theme is something worth taking note of.

ecnelisterger rated 10.00:

Cute story! :D I watched this series like 9 years ago and I remember how I liked the 'chemistry' between Ahiru and Fakir.
And I can't believe the series ended like that! *doesn't want to give out spoiler* D<