Don't be fooled by this anime's title. Princess Tutu is REALLY good!

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  • Princess Tutu is such a favorite of mine! Hope I was able to at least somewhat do it justice. It was fun doing all the research for the music and ballet costumes/dances. I learned a lot.
    Here's the link to the first episode of Princess Tutu Zwei. You should check it out if you're a fan of the anime, I don't think you'll regret it!
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    RESEARCH SOURCES:
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    A lot of fans have found the references Princess Tutu makes to ballet. Here's what I used for the video.
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    Princess Tutu Meta
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    fragolette
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    IMAGES USED:
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    *ballet photos used in order of appearance
    The Nutcracker Audience Guide (2018)
    Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
    03:17
    The Nutcracker (celebration dance)
    New York City Ballet
    03:45
    Marianela Núñez as Odette (2018)
    The Royal Ballet
    15:00
    Marianela Núñez as Odile (2018)
    The Royal Ballet
    15:04
    Ángel Corella as Siegfried (2012)
    American Ballet Theater
    15:07
    Dmitry Akulinin as Rothbart (2015)
    St Petersburg Ballet
    15:09
    Sasha De Sola & Lucas Erni as Titania & Bottom
    San Francisco Ballet
    15:50
    ?? as Myrtha
    Ballet Manila
    15:53
    Maria Alexandrova as Swanilda
    Bolshoi Theatre
    15:55
    Natalia Bessmertnova & Irek Mukhamedov as Romeo & Juliet
    The Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
    16:24 and 16:27
    Danila Korsuntsev & Maria Alexandrova as Odette & Siegfried (2008)
    Russia Ballet Festival
    16:29
    Begoña Cao as Carmen (2011)
    English National Ballet
    16:31
    Elisha Willis as Swanilda (2015)
    Birmingham Royal Ballet
    16:33
    Francesca Hayward & Gary Avis as Swanilda and Dr. Coppélius (2019)
    The Royal Ballet
    16:35
    Polina Semionova & Ivan Zaitsev as Kitri & Basilio
    Mikhailovsky Ballet
    16:37
    Nadezhda Batoeva as Kitri
    Mariinsky Theatre
    16:39
    Mimi Tompkins as Princess Aurora
    Ballet Arizona
    16:41
    Katherine Barkman & Rolando Sarabia as Princess Aurora & Florimund
    The Washington Ballet
    16:43 and 16:45
    Lia Cirio & Jeffrey Cirio as The Lilac Fairy and Prince Desiré
    Boston Ballet
    16:47
    Wilis from Giselle
    Paris Opera Ballet
    16:49
    Lorena Feijóo as Giselle
    San Francisco Ballet
    16:51
    Adrienne Pelletier as Clara
    Maine State Ballet
    16:56
    Nicholas le Riche as the Faun
    Paris Opera Ballet
    16:58
    Alina Cojocaru & Johan Kobborg as The Sylph & James Ruben
    National Opera in Bucharest
    17:00
    Yuumi Yamada & Chengwu Guo as Swanilda & Franz
    The Australian Ballet
    24:04
    MUSIC USED:
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    *in order of appearance
    Étude ll
    Kaoru Wada
    Waltz of the Flowers
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    from the European Archive
    Coriolan Overture, Op. 62
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    from the European Archive
    Carnival of the Animals Vll. Aquarium
    Camille Saint-Saëns
    by Seattle Youth Symphony
    Arabeske in C major, Op. 18
    Robert Schumann
    by Sofia Symphony Orchestra
    Beginning of the First Day
    Kaoru Wada
    Sentimental Duck
    Kaoru Wada
    Comical Duck
    Kaoru Wada
    Drosselmeyer's Shadow
    Kaoru Wada
    Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    from the European Archive
    Siegfried Idyll, WWV 103
    Richard Wagner
    by Steve's Bedroom Band
    Gymnopédie No. 1
    Erik Satie
    by Kevin MacLeod
    Mazurka in F sharp minor, Op. 6 No. 1
    Frédéric Chopin
    by Luis Sarro
    Introduction
    Kaoru Wada
    On Wings of Song
    Felix Mendelssohn
    by Jan Panenka
    Pictures at an Exhibition No. 2, The Old Castle
    Modest Mussorgsky
    by Skidmore College Orchestra
    Swan Lake Act ll No. 10, Scene (Moderato)
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    from the European Archive
    Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2, Before Parting
    Sergei Prokofiev
    by Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
    Gymnopédie No. 2
    Erik Satie
    by Kevin MacLeod
    Carnival of the Animals Xlll. The Swan
    Camille Saint-Saëns
    by Seattle Youth Symphony
    Étude l
    Kaoru Wada
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    CHAPTERS:
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    00:00 Recording issues
    00:22 Chris Patton
    01:13 Intro
    02:03 Info dump
    03:58 Synopsis
    06:39 Rest of characters
    07:36 A love letter to classical music
    09:54 German influence
    11:31 Leitmotifs
    14:50 Ballet references
    18:10 Storybook introductions
    18:58 Meta storytelling
    19:35 I love the characters
    20:16 The opening
    21:39 (SPOILERS COMING) End of ACT l
    23:35 Meta 2.0
    27:04 Duck
    28:26 Duck & Fakir
    29:10 Lake of Despair
    31:49 Rue as a victim
    32:46 Mytho's character depth
    33:45 The ending
    35:09 Wrap up
    #PrincessTutu #MagicalGirl #Ballet
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  • @RosieVisionTV
    @RosieVisionTV  2 роки тому +22

    Hope I was able to get at least one person interested in the show! If you have seen it before, what's your favorite part? And how do you feel about the ending?
    Also, be sure to check out this fanmade continuation, Princess Tutu Zwei, if you want more of the series. It's really good!
    ua-cam.com/video/LdqyV7cnUPE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Nocturnal-Impala

    • @felicity1877
      @felicity1877 2 роки тому

      I was wondering about all these ballet references, as I'm digging deep into ballet history, especially for Swan Lake and was wondering about certain shippings (; (I really adore Duck and Fakir, and wish so much for a real happy ending)
      I'm from Germany and so I'm quite interested in the German influences (;
      As I'm busy with exams at the moment, I will try to come back to your video sometime later!

    • @felicity1877
      @felicity1877 2 роки тому

      Hey, hey, I've been finally watching your video! It was very interesting, for example because I'm living near to Nördlingen (;
      And talking about the ballet references, I think Princess Tutu has an interesting understanding of Swan Lake, and perhaps my thoughts on it can give you more ideas on Princess Tutu. Firstly, I think that Fakir is representing Benno, Prince Siegfried's best friend. You mentioned Mytho's parallel with Rothbart, which is quite intriguing because there are ballet interpretations (Bolshoi ballet), in which Rothbart is literally Siegfried's "evil genius", his shadow. And also in the original tale The stolen veil, on which Swan Lake is based on) the hero is actually also faking the story of an enchanted prince/wizard haunting the Swan Lake to cover his actions (; As for the ending, there are a few alternate Swan Lake retellings, with Siegfried and Odile (Mytho and Krähe); and Odette actually ending up with another character, who seems to be comparable with Fakir (Odette leaves Siegfried in the original ending, but they are then drowning in the lake together). And Swan Lake's original ending is quite open, with only a lake of swans in the moon light, and only the music hinting..... (I#ve been already comparisons between Princess Tutu and Swan Lake (; )

    • @RosieVisionTV
      @RosieVisionTV  2 роки тому +1

      @@felicity1877 That's really interesting, thanks for sharing! I knew there were multiple endings for Swan Lake but I thought it was just Odette and Siegfried dying versus surviving. It's cool how much Swan Lake and Princess Tutu parallel each other.

    • @felicity1877
      @felicity1877 2 роки тому

      @@RosieVisionTV Swan Lake is ALWAYS fascinating and I've been researching its story and origins for a couple of years (:
      And commenting and sharing as much as I can here on my account, Instagram and on other websites (;

    • @angelsstories1530
      @angelsstories1530 Рік тому +1

      The anime is wonderful And I was so lucky to get the chance to watch it

  • @ruriva4931
    @ruriva4931 Рік тому +57

    I love the ending. The entire time Duck was ashamed of being “just a duck” and was put down and ridiculed for it by the author. However she learns to accept her true self and does the final battle in the form of a duck. Unlike the fairytale the ugly duckling, Duck wasn’t actually a swan in the wrong nest however she was loved and accepted for who she was regardless. It’s a bit sad but it’s also a happy ending, being able to accept yourself in that way.

  • @PoorlyWrittenCharacter
    @PoorlyWrittenCharacter Рік тому +18

    When I saw the ending, little me *sobbed*. I was absolutely devastated. This show has influenced me and my interests so much.

  • @angelsstories1530
    @angelsstories1530 Рік тому +24

    I watched princess tutu for the first time and I love it it’s very wonderful and I really hope that a lot of people here will give the anime a chance

  • @lunarflwrs9525
    @lunarflwrs9525 5 місяців тому +10

    Not to comment on a one-year-old video, but Princess Tutu is my favorite anime. Loved the video and the passionate analysis of the soundtrack. I've always read the ending as hopeful, and imagined that the natural continuation of events is Fakir writing Duck able to become human again like before. I do like that her truest form remains that of a duck though. I had never imagined that some people disliked the finale!

  • @mrrd4444
    @mrrd4444 Рік тому +15

    One of the greatest anime of all time!!!

  • @alina-87
    @alina-87 6 місяців тому +5

    I loved this whole analysis. Princess Tutu is my favorite anime and it definitely deserves more love and attention

  • @kendrillion7281
    @kendrillion7281 2 роки тому +16

    Man it’s been a long time since I’ve seen PT and this review did it justice and then some. Most people like myself discovered it on Netflix (in the kid section surprisingly 🤣) and to this day it’s a nostalgic memory to both me and my sister (the scene with the woman revealing her husband to Mr. Cat will alway have a fond and hilarious place in my heart)
    I’ve just been obsessed with the ending theme lately as well and the lyrics to it are definitely a fitting theme throughout the series and surprisingly a bitter sweet send off to the finale.
    A Fun Fact/Spoiler that I’ll leave is that when the second cour was being aired, the VA for Lillie was shocked to see that Pike have her heart stolen and kept wondering “oh no will my character have her heart stolen as well” but as the series went on…yeah she came to realize that a certain blonde girl doesn’t have as pure of a heart as we thought she did 🤣

  • @ziweiho7614
    @ziweiho7614 Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much for this wonderful analysis. 🙂 I wholeheartedly agree with you that it had been a beautiful and emotional finale, and the fact that it had been bittersweet actually made it all the more memorable. I myself would have dearly loved to see Ahiru somehow regain her human form, but the fact that she would always have Fakir by her side is still beautiful and heartwarming, and her greatest wish had been fulfilled - Mytho regained his heart, his smile, his identity, and even found someone special (Rue) to share his life with. And that, I believe, is enough for Ahiru, whose own unique story with Fakir was just beginning.

  • @bunnychu15
    @bunnychu15 Рік тому +15

    Love, love, LOVE Princess Tutu! Thank you for reviewing this show. It along with Revolutionary Girl Utena, Madoka Magica, and Sailor Moon are my favorite magical girl anime, though Princess Tutu is tied with Cowboy Bebop as my "favorite anime I discovered as an adult."
    Speaking of which, if you enjoyed Princess Tutu, you might enjoy Revolutionary Girl Utena as well. Nozomi Entertainment (the current copyright holder) was kind enough to upload all the episodes on UA-cam both subbed and dubbed if you wan tto check it out for a future review. :)

    • @RosieVisionTV
      @RosieVisionTV  Рік тому +1

      I've had Revolutionary Girl Utena on my to-watch list for years at this point, lol! But considering it's on UA-cam for free I think I'll finally give it a go. Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @bunnychu15
      @bunnychu15 Рік тому +1

      @@RosieVisionTV no problem! I think you’ll enjoy it if you like Princess Tutu. You may have trouble finding the movie though.

  • @daisy3525
    @daisy3525 Місяць тому

    Man, I know this video and comment is 2 years old but somehow it only just crossed my path and I had to put my two cents in. But since you asked about favorite scenes, for me, it absolutely has to be the dance in the lake of despair. I've talked about it with someone for HOURS once, but the culmination of so much character building and conflict in that one bitter sweet but heartwrenching sequence just has to be my top moment of the series.

  • @marius8668
    @marius8668 16 днів тому

    This anime it had been on my list for a long time and your video motivated me to watch it, thank you very much for making me aware of this wonderful work

  • @basilgum
    @basilgum 6 місяців тому +1

    Lovely video!! I just rewatched the show and was curious to see if there was anything about it on UA-cam. I really enjoyed learning about the classical music and ballet references throughout the show, I know a little about ballet but not enough to recognize those things. THANK YOU for pointing out the Copellia reference with that box art of Duck, I love that art so much and always wondered if the pose was a reference T^T (I’m still trying to figure out if Rue and Duck’s pas de deux in the Anteaterina episode is inspired by anything… it’s one of my fav scenes in the show.)
    Ptutu’s ending is definitely bittersweet, but I’ve come to accept and love it. I wish Mytho had gotten better writing in S2 that would have made it feel like he actually loved Rue rather than just feeling obligated to her. That’s really my only gripe with the finale since his development in S1 was comparatively quite compelling imo. I agree that it’s implied that Duck could be a human girl again if she wanted to and I’m glad the show keeps it open-ended like that… It’s still important to me that even though Fakir is in love with Duck and thinks it’s unrequited, he still promises to stay with her as a duck. Even though it means they can’t be in a traditional relationship. Not to get too personal here but they feel pretty GreyAce coded, and as someone on the A-spectrum myself, it really warms my heart to see a not-explicitly-romantic relationship like that being treated with so much gravity and care. 🥺
    Anyways, sorry to ramble, but you clearly put a lot of effort into this video so I will put effort into my comment as well. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts!

  • @llll-is6em
    @llll-is6em Рік тому +2

    this review was made with a lot of love, thanks for sharing.

  • @CherryNah
    @CherryNah Рік тому +3

    Thanks for new details about the show I didn't know about before! ❤️
    I'm also watching the fan made sequel and is soooo good

  • @shii9470
    @shii9470 Рік тому

    loved this essay! recently finished rewatching princess tutu as well and i thought of writing a fanfic from the continuation of the finale, focusing on mytho. it's basically just a bunch of what-if scenarios for the characters. i love them too much to let them go!! i needed to see all of them together again!!

  • @samurailissie
    @samurailissie Рік тому +3

    Princess tutu kinda reminds me of Angelina ballerina.

  • @sophiah8847
    @sophiah8847 2 роки тому +3

    Wow what a great review 👍🥰
    And I'm so happy you recommended Princess Tutu Zwei... It's awesome I highly agree with you🌷🌷🌷

  • @leehonglocal
    @leehonglocal 8 місяців тому +1

    I knew about Zwei. And one of two parts of each episode took like three months to complete.

  • @jennaevangelista9709
    @jennaevangelista9709 Рік тому

    Watched this years ago and i loved it.

  • @mishamoo6915
    @mishamoo6915 Рік тому

    i liked this so much when i was 7-8 but i forgot the name, i finally found it but does anyone know where i can watch it?

  • @lalajohns7198
    @lalajohns7198 Рік тому +2

    23:24 where can I find that intermission song on youtube? Is it called and intermission song or a break song or something else?

    • @RosieVisionTV
      @RosieVisionTV  Рік тому +1

      I think it's called an eyecatch? I cut that part out from an episode. I don't think you can find it on YT from what I can find. But the song used is just the beginning of The Nutcracker March which you can easily find if you search for it. Hope that helps!

  • @marocat4749
    @marocat4749 Рік тому

    Nyan OP

  • @MiaArianaMia
    @MiaArianaMia 2 роки тому +7

    I remember this show being on Netflix at one point, I watched most of it. I didn’t get the plot.

    • @RosieVisionTV
      @RosieVisionTV  2 роки тому +3

      It is a bit confusing to be fair. I didn't notice parts of the plot until rewatching a few times.

    • @MiaArianaMia
      @MiaArianaMia 2 роки тому

      @@RosieVisionTV okay.

    • @queenglory9352
      @queenglory9352 2 роки тому +4

      I remember it being a bit confusing to me when I was a little kid but I understood perfectly when I rewatched it around 12.