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Princess Tutu
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Princess Tutu
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プリンセスチュチュ
(Purinsesu Chuchu)
Genre Fantasy, Magical girl, Comedy, Drama, Metafiction, Romance
Anime television series
Directed by Junichi Sato
Shogo Koumoto
Studio Hal Film Maker
Licensed by  AEsir Holdings
Network NHK, Kids Station, Anime Network Funimation Channel
Original run August 16, 2002 – May 23, 2003
Episodes 26
Manga
Written by Mizuo Shinonome
Published by Akita Shoten
English publisher ADV Manga
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Champion Red
Original run March 20, 2003 – July 17, 2003
Volumes 2
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Princess Tutu (プリンセスチュチュ Purinsesu Chuchu?) is a magical girl anime series created by Ikuko Itoh in 2002 for animation studio Hal Film Maker. It was adapted as a 2-volume manga illustrated by Mizuo Shinonome. Both the manga and anime series were licensed by ADV Films. Princess Tutu follows Duck (Ahiru in the original anime and manga, meaning "duck"), a duck who was transformed into a young girl and takes ballet at a private school. She becomes enamoured of her mysterious schoolmate Mytho, and transforms into Princess Tutu to restore his shattered heart. Mytho's girlfriend Rue transforms into Princess Kraehe to frustrate Tutu's efforts, and Mytho's protective friend Fakir discourages Mytho's burgeoning emotions. When it becomes apparent that Duck, Rue, Mytho, and Fakir are meant to play out the characters in a story by a long-dead writer named Drosselmeyer, they resist their assigned fates and fight to keep the story from becoming a tragedy.
The series explores the concepts of fate and free will. Reviewers point out that although Princess Tutu is nominally a magical girl series, it is more of a "fairy tale set to ballet with a few magical girl elements mixed in," and its use of dance in lieu of violence to solve conflicts carries "surprisingly effective emotional appeal."[1] The background setting of the story is based on the historical town Nördlingen in Bavaria, Germany.[citation needed]
Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Characters
3 Media
3.1 Anime
3.1.1 Score
3.2 Manga
4 References
5 Further reading
6 External links
[edit]Plot
Long before the story's timeline, a writer named Drosselmeyer from Gold Crown (Kinkan) Town, played with others' fates using stories that became reality. For this behavior, his hands were cut off and he was killed by those fearing his power. Drosselmeyer's final story was thus left unfinished, and the Prince and The Raven in it were locked in eternal battle. After many years had passed, The Raven broke free from the story and into the real world, and the Prince pursued him. To seal away The Raven, the Prince shattered his own heart with his sword.
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