She’s a kind girl who deserved so much better, it reflects how painful kindness is in our reality and how troubled characters or beings don’t always get back what they give.
@Holy_Bell Жыл бұрын
So Sad for Duck as Princess Tutu I thought from the beginning she is a real Human but in the reality of Anime story she is just a Duck but it's ok she Accomplished her Mission for the Prince to Complete his Heart
@vixifoxsings4 ай бұрын
I didn't realize how similar this story could be to Zen Buddhist teachings! About breaking a cycle (reincarnation) and how eternity and permanence is actually not beautiful, but rather it is impermanence that is beautiful. The fact that nothing lasts forever and every story must end. Also teaching the virtue of learning to accept what is simply out of our control (such as turning back into a duck). We cannot always have what we want in life, but with "HOPE" as mentioned in the show, we can believe in endless wonders and find happiness even in the saddest seeming situations.
@mikey_m1144 ай бұрын
I will die on the hill that Ahiru is one of the best anime protagonists ever. She’s so endlessly kind and is practically without flaw, because her heart is truly just that GOOD. Princess Tutu will always and forever be my favorite anime :D thank you for making this video!
@allipestana97403 жыл бұрын
I’m heavily in my Princess Tutu feels and I needed this video, it’s so incredibly well worded and done, thank you.
@scorpioninpink Жыл бұрын
Animax introduced this anime to me. I didn't really like the first part because I thought it was similar to Swan Lake. Then the Second Act started and I was glued in. Probably the best Shoujo Anime ever.
@teri_akimoto2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your thoughtful commentary on the themes and storytelling in Princess Tutu, it was one of my first animes and I'm so glad I wasn't turned off by it's magic girl title at the time haha
@PerfectPride3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving such wonderful attention to my favorite anime!
@thewetlaundrythatsstilliny50312 жыл бұрын
very well said... also, YOOO PRINCESS TUTU IN HD??? Wow
@alice.liddell167011 ай бұрын
The thing that fullfilled this video was your deep dive potential. Its not just a summary. viewers can see that you understand the story throughly and you gave it to us creatively. Pls never loose that ability in ur future videos. You could start making specific analysis on characters or concepts. I recommend Monster. Thank you ♥️ for this video
@VibingwithVibing3 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@PuppiBlueSkiesАй бұрын
I first watched this anime in middle school, it hurt me so much I never touched it again until like 10 years later now 😭
@UwUarchy02 ай бұрын
Literally the anime that got me into anime.
@sheidart2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video. You told the context very good , easy to understand and the most important part , interesting!!
@bulantujuh2 жыл бұрын
Great video!! Brings back all the emotions of the series 😭😭
@jose-yv3up4 ай бұрын
You know, you can’t give all the credit to Will, No…You see It’s got a Light inside of it, one that never stays down no matter what, and the more you try to break it the more it refuses, and let me say that is one Brave Little Light, and I like to call it… *HOPE*
@fridamorales873 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, excellent, beautiful, yes!
@ZoulStar3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see this video back up. Lovely video man.
@blah53462 жыл бұрын
Oh my god. This was a wonderful video!! I had so much memories with this anime. thank you for making this video!
@mythopaints327811 ай бұрын
You my friend officially have the best video essay related to Princess Tutu I've ever seen!!
@natasapap79365 ай бұрын
Istg it is a crime that Fakir and Ahiru didn't end up together 😭
@ykcamseyer2 ай бұрын
Drosselmeyer vs Fakir is basically AI vs Human art. This anime is years ahead of its time.
@bibs.sr23g3 жыл бұрын
I love pt do much..... great video btw!!!
@lilac.04642 жыл бұрын
This is a great video! It makes me want to rewatch it all :,))
@luluperez85872 жыл бұрын
Watch this Amazon prime video today I love it
@cosmomcfloso58202 жыл бұрын
Just finished it
@roosacle Жыл бұрын
💖💖💖
@LightningStrike12122 жыл бұрын
The whole "hope" thing doesn't make sense because the whole "author is controlling the events to create despair" doesn't make any sense to begin with. Either a) the author has total control over the story in which case he can write the characters however he wants to such that they can't deviate from his plan and he would never allow the Fakir to discover his own writing powers because Fakir himself is a character, in which case it is literally impossible for there to be hope. Along the same lines, the Edel example wouldn't work, because when characters are not needed for the story, they are simply not written in the scenes, so there is no room for a character to autonomously develop in scenes where they're not scheduled to appear. or b)the author only sets up the premise and lets things play out and/or has partial control, in which case the characters had total autonomy to begin with, such that the story had hope to begin with. In this case the story plays out like ANY OTHER STORY in which characters overcome obstacles and the whole meta narrative is a GIMMICK. Because then Drosselmeyer functions no differently than an incredibly powerful, possibly omnipotent big bad within the story itself. But the story and people analyzing it are acting like it's so incredible that the characters seemingly overcame the writing of the story itself, when no, there's no such thing as characters overcoming the writing. Secondly, the whole "defying roles" theme doesn't work when the story doesn't bother to set up strong motivations for the characters to begin with in their initial roles. Characters in fairy tales, or stories in general, behave a certain way not because it's simply their role but because they're written with sufficient motivation to act the way they do. So if you have characters behave a certain way arbitrarily and then have them supposedly defy those roles, there is NO significance in their defiance, because it's a defiance of something that was never naturally rooted in the character in the first place. For example, we're supposed to believe that this random duck saw a boy she doesn't even know and makes it her purpose in life to save him out of her natural altruism? And why exactly does Fakir believe himself to be a knight? What makes him so loyal to the prince? Meanwhile, the prince himself is used as a literal plot device for brainwashing TWICE. If you actually give powerful in-story motivations for characters to do what they do, and then have them grow beyond those motivations, THEN that would be powerful message about transcending roles, like what they did with Megamind. But even then, Ahiru and Fakir continue doing the SAME thing after they supposedly transcended their roles, by STILL making it their life's goal to protect the prince, allegedly because they themselves want to and not because the story wants to, even though they don't develop their relationship with the prince any more than before. And what does the story wanting them to do it even mean? is it like a voice of God telling them their role? Does the author brainwash them? it's all too muddy to be thematically significant, rendering all analysis moot. Even if you look at Rue's arc, her doing a 180 from being an abusive girlfriend to actually loving the prince at the end of the story is literally her character doing whatever the actual writers of the story want her to do. Because if the writers had actual respect for what Rue would actually do, common sense dictates that it takes a long arc for her to redeem herself and years of gaslighting are not going to be fixed in an instant. So, no, the characters don't take on a life of their own that is different than what the author intended, which undermines the show's point. In fact, it's downright hypocrisy for this show to be talking about letting the characters flow naturally when it uses brainwashing and amnesia. The meta-narrative not only breaks the story itself, making it meaningless, but it's also unnecessary, because as Enchanted demonstrates, it is very possible to show a character developing outside of her intended route by just telling a normal story.
@Hakaru2 жыл бұрын
You could've just said you don't like the show instead of using so many words to say nothing mate.
@LightningStrike12122 жыл бұрын
@@Hakaru I need adequate reasoning to not like the show, and I provided it. Perhaps you should just say you don't have a response to valid arguments. I can just as easily say you spent 15 minutes overanalyzing a show that had no such depth.
@Hakaru2 жыл бұрын
@@LightningStrike1212 hey man, i explained everything in the video already, if you don't get it or you're not intersted enough that's ok. Move on and watch whatever other shit you're into.
@LightningStrike12122 жыл бұрын
@@Hakaru Sure, but I do get it.
@thewhowhatwherewhyho Жыл бұрын
@@Hakaru I think he's just wondering how Fakir is even able to take control of the story under Drosselmeyer's watch. Why would Drosselmeyer even include a character like that in his story? Ik he's a descendent but that seems like a huge blunder. Great video though, I haven't watched Tutu in a decade!