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Princess Tutu

In a fairy tale come to life, the clumsy, sweet, and gentle Ahiru (Japanese for 'duck') seems like an unlikely protagonist. In reality, Ahiru is just as magical as the talking cats and crocodiles that inhabit her town - for Ahiru really is a duck! Transformed by the mysterious Drosselmeyer into a human girl, Ahiru soon learns the reason for her existence. Using her magical egg-shaped pendant, Ahiru can transform into Princess Tutu - a beautiful and talented ballet dancer whose dances relieve people of the turmoil in their hearts. With her newfound ability, Ahiru accepts the challenge of collecting the lost shards of her prince's heart, for long ago he had shattered it in order to seal an evil raven away for all eternity.

Princess Tutu is a tale of heroes and their struggle against fate. Their beliefs, their feelings, and ultimately their actions will determine whether this fairy tale can reach its "happily ever after."

Princess Tutu aired in two parts. The first part included 13 25-minute-long episodes, while the second part consisted of 24 12-minute-long episodes with a 25-minute-long final episode for a total of 38 episodes.

Popularity: 42300

Avarage Score: 8.1

Characters

Ahiru Arima

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Fakir

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Mytho

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Rue Kuroha

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Drosselmeyer

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Neko-sensei

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Edel

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Uzura

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Pique

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Lilie

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Femio

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Freya

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Autor

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Malen

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Charon

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Narrator

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Meerkat Brother 2

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Used Bookstore Owner

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The Raven

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Anteaterina

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Staffs

Michiko Yokote

Series Composition

Michiko Yokote

Script (eps 1, 2, 3, 7, 12, 14, 17, 26)

Junichi Satou

Chief Director

Ikuko Itou

Original Creator

Ikuko Itou

Character Design

Ikuko Itou

Chief Animation Director

Kaoru Wada

Music

Yuu Kou

Storyboard (eps 5, 9)

Kiyoko Sayama

Storyboard (eps 3, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 24)

Kiyoko Sayama

Episode Director (eps 8, 10)

Chiaki Konaka

Script (eps 4, 9, 22, 23)

Takayuki Inagaki

Key Animation (ep 9)

Satoshi Motoyama

Sound Director

Ritsuko Okazaki

Theme Song Performance (OP, ED)

Ritsuko Okazaki

Theme Song Composition (OP, ED)

Ritsuko Okazaki

Theme Song Lyrics (OP, ED)

John Ledford

Executive Producer (English; ADV)

Osamu Sekita

Episode Director (ep 4)

Yuriko Chiba

Key Animation (OP, ep 13)

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Insert Song Performance

Takuya Satou

Script (ep 6, 11)

Erik Satie

Insert Song Performance

Mariko Oka

Key Animation (OP)

Harume Kosaka

Episode Director (ep 17)

Kyuuta Sakai

Key Animation