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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA duck turned girl with magical powers must help save a prince from an unfinished fairy tale.A duck turned girl with magical powers must help save a prince from an unfinished fairy tale.A duck turned girl with magical powers must help save a prince from an unfinished fairy tale.
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Princess Tutu was never really a popular anime nor did it make much of a discussion among anime fans but the anime critics at the time gave huge praise to Princess Tutu. This is what you call a hidden gem.
Princess Tutu is really unique. Its about ballet but I saw it as more of a fantasy adventure type of anime. It incorporates elements of fairy tales and stage plays to create a unique style. The ballet is used when Princess Tutu resolves conflicts by dancing to classical music, which the entire soundtrack is classical music. You'll hear Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Erik Satie, Chopin and more.
Princess Tutu is in my top 10 animes of all time. Its unique style is something i cant find anywhere else. Sure, other animes use classical music but Princess Tutu uses it in a fantasy adventure setting full of fairy tales and magic.
Even though its my top 10 favorite animes i choose to give it a score of 9. You might not get why Princess Tutu gets a whole lot of critical acclaim from the first few episodes but each episode just keeps getting better and better. Another thing is that the actual animation seems limited like the show is on a budget but even still the show gets by on such a great soundtrack and the animation seems like it tries to match the music almost like an AMV or like the disney movie Fantasia.
If you ask me Princess Tutu is a classic anime that is very unique and i cant think of any other anime i saw that is anything like it. Amazing anime. Even though i give it a 9 thats actually my highest score i gave so far since i have yet to give a 10 out 10 to anything yet and idk if i will ever give a 10 out of 10 it has to be the best series or movie ever for me to give a 10.
Princess Tutu is really unique. Its about ballet but I saw it as more of a fantasy adventure type of anime. It incorporates elements of fairy tales and stage plays to create a unique style. The ballet is used when Princess Tutu resolves conflicts by dancing to classical music, which the entire soundtrack is classical music. You'll hear Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Erik Satie, Chopin and more.
Princess Tutu is in my top 10 animes of all time. Its unique style is something i cant find anywhere else. Sure, other animes use classical music but Princess Tutu uses it in a fantasy adventure setting full of fairy tales and magic.
Even though its my top 10 favorite animes i choose to give it a score of 9. You might not get why Princess Tutu gets a whole lot of critical acclaim from the first few episodes but each episode just keeps getting better and better. Another thing is that the actual animation seems limited like the show is on a budget but even still the show gets by on such a great soundtrack and the animation seems like it tries to match the music almost like an AMV or like the disney movie Fantasia.
If you ask me Princess Tutu is a classic anime that is very unique and i cant think of any other anime i saw that is anything like it. Amazing anime. Even though i give it a 9 thats actually my highest score i gave so far since i have yet to give a 10 out 10 to anything yet and idk if i will ever give a 10 out of 10 it has to be the best series or movie ever for me to give a 10.
Princess tutu is a really funny anime about a duck who can turn into a girl when wearing a magical pendant,that also allows her to turn into a ballet dancing heroine! Duck in girl form is a funny unsuccessful dancer,and her and her classmates are constantly threatened by their dance teacher (Mr.cat or Neko-sensai) into marriage....very funny! Definitely worth watching,story line:Drosselmeyer,a famous writer starts writing stories,that legitimately makes the stories come true,scared of bad things coming from this power,the town's people cut off his hands to prevent him from writing stories,his hands were cut off,before the end of one story in particular,named: The Prince and The Raven. Each episode introduces another story(ballet shows) including Don Quixote,Sylphide and other classics.Duck has a crush on a boy name Mytho,who's heart was shattered (he is the prince from the unfinished book)and Fakir,a direct relation to Drosselmeyer possesses the same power as Drosselmeyer,that of whatever is written becomes reality.The anime is one the best I have ever seen,and would recommend it to any ballet/anime fan!
Though at times it's a bit cheesy, it's a fun mashup of ballet and anime. Nothing terribly deep or life changing. Just magical storytelling that allows you to get lost for a while. Some wonderful characters too. Now, I'd love to see a mashup of Cirque du Soleil music and storytelling, and anime as a second season.
Princess Tutu is ostensibly a shoujo magical girl series, from its name all the way down to its romantic quadrangle, and it fulfils the expectations of that genre wonderfully. But there's also an element of artistry that elevates it beyond simply being a well-done genre work. It's not just that the series wraps itself in high culture like ballet or literature -- it's that it actually manages to comment intelligently on these things while creating a beautiful visual work.
Princess Tutu filters the usual magical girl narrative through the strange logic of fairy tales and a healthy coating of Utena-esque surrealism. As the series progresses, the story begins to fall apart in an intentional and revealing way, and things get increasingly metafictional. What results will be a delight to both anime fans looking for entertainment as well as postmodern aficionados like myself.
There are a lot of relatively stand-alone episodes, and these tend to drag. I won't deny that the middle section of Princess Tutu bored me most of the time. But the end pulled it all back together, and it might have one of the best conclusions of any anime series I've watched. Don't be fooled by the silly title -- this show deserves to be taken seriously.
Princess Tutu filters the usual magical girl narrative through the strange logic of fairy tales and a healthy coating of Utena-esque surrealism. As the series progresses, the story begins to fall apart in an intentional and revealing way, and things get increasingly metafictional. What results will be a delight to both anime fans looking for entertainment as well as postmodern aficionados like myself.
There are a lot of relatively stand-alone episodes, and these tend to drag. I won't deny that the middle section of Princess Tutu bored me most of the time. But the end pulled it all back together, and it might have one of the best conclusions of any anime series I've watched. Don't be fooled by the silly title -- this show deserves to be taken seriously.
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This was the first anime I ever watched and it is arguably stranger than even most anime series. But I was hooked from the start. The unique plot elements and characters gradually clarify into a truly thoughtful plot. I have heard some people say that this anime is just too weird, but the "wierdness" actually has reasonable explanations within the story that lead to a much more fulfilling experience than if everything was understandable from the beginning. The story is actually a meta-fiction that explores story archetypes, free-will and predestination, and true sacrificial love. All the lovely ballet sequences and references are just icing on the cake. It is also very funny with plenty of opportunities for fan-girling over the leads (Fakia<3!). "Princess Tutu" is probably not a very inspiring title to those looking for a quality show. However, I encourage you to look past the odd name as well as the odd first couple of episodes. This show has real heart and a wonderful plot that will take you so much deeper than a typical magical girl anime.
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- 30min
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- 1.33 : 1
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