Princess Tutu Abridged: Episode 13 | |
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Season 1, Episode 13 | |
Air date | 12/01/09 |
Length | 11:00 |
Created by | TutuOnAbridger |
Link | Here |
Episode guide | |
Previous Princess Tutu Abridged: Episode 12 |
Next Princess Tutu Abridged: Episode 14 |
Summary[]
In which Fakir gets distracted by a fight sequence, the season climaxes, and there is both a satisfying conclusion and a terrible cliffhanger.
Cast[]
- Elf -- Duck/Tutu, Pike
- Blade -- Rue/Kraehe, Mr. Cat, Liliae
- Walker -- Mytho, Plot
- Runen -- Fakir, Drosselmeyer
- Doodle -- Edel
- Taslin -- Narrator
Music[]
(0:00 - 0:32) Introduction - Princess Tutu OST+
[Opening - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" by the Scissor Sisters]
(1:04 - 1:25) The Resurrection of Drosselmeyer - Princess Tutu OST++
(1:27 - 2:56) The Story of the Calendar Prince - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade
(3:43 - 4:32) The Swan - Camille Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals
(4:34 - 5:05) Lohengrin: Introduction to Act III - Richard Wagner
(5:10 - 5:45) Coriolan Overture - Ludwig van Beethoven
(5:53 - 6:16) Lake Scene - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake
(6:23 - 7:29) Waltz - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake
(7:36 - 7:54) Siegfried Idyll - Richard Wagner
(7:55 - 9:05) Lake Scene - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake
(9:16 - 10:41) I Don't Feel Like Dancin': Instrumental Version - Arr. by Pietro Lacirignola
+ Mix of Little Overture - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker Suite ++ Mix of March of the Nutcracker - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker Suite
References[]
(0:00) The story is a (heavily) modified version of Joel Chandler Harris's retelling of Br'er Rabbit and the Tar Baby.
(1:23) Drosselmeyer's line is a reference to Joss Whedon's Firefly.
(3:34) Kraehe's line is a parody of Kanye West.
(5:34) Fakir's line is a reference to the commercials for V8 juice.
(6:17) Kraehe's line is a reference to the anime series Pokémon.
(7:51) Tutu's line is a reference to the children's book The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper.
(10:50) This line is a reference to the anime series Death Note.
Trivia[]
- The section with the solo pas de deux at (7:55) was originally far shorter, but was extended at the last minute in order to do the scene more justice.
- The credit sequence for this episode contains every role from the entire first season.