Princess Tutu Abridged Episode 5 | |
---|---|
Season 1, Episode 5 | |
Air date | 3/25/09 |
Length | 10:59 |
Created by | TutuOnAbridger |
Link | Here |
Episode guide | |
Previous Princess Tutu Abridged: Episode 4 |
Next Princess Tutu Abridged: Episode 6 |
Summary[]
In which Duck learns of Mr. Cat's secret passion, Mytho gets kidnapped by a snarky lamp, and everybody goes to RenFest '09.
Cast[]
- Elf -- Duck/Tutu, Pike
- Blade -- Rue, Liliae, Mr. Cat, Grandfather
- Walker -- Mytho, Sarcasm, Grandson
- Runen -- Fakir, Drosselmeyer, The Lamp
- Doodle -- Edel
- Taslin -- Narrator
Music[]
(0:00 - 0:27) Introduction - Princess Tutu OST+
[Opening - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" by the Scissor Sisters]
(1:32 - 1:53) Estudio III - Princess Tutu OST
(1:57 - 2:16) Lion's March - Camille Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals
(2:47 - 3:34) Siegfried Idyll - Richard Wagner
(3:50 -4:16) Coriolan Overture - Ludwig van Beethoven
(5:00 - 5:26) End of the Story - Princess Tutu OST
(5:30 - 5:49) Edel's Organ - Princess Tutu OST+++
(6:04 - 6:13) Little Overture - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker Suite
(6:15 - 7:42) Strange Goldcrown Town - Princess Tutu OST ++
(7:42 - 7:47) The Resurrection of Drosselmeyer - Princess Tutu OST++
(7:50 - 8:02) Inspire - Ayumi Hamasaki
(8:03 - 9:24) Catacombs - Modest Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition
(9:24 - 9: 53) Still Alive - GlaDos, Portal
(10:11 - 10:36) Aquarium - Camille Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals
[Closing - "Caramelldansen" by Caramell]
+ Mix of Little Overture - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker Suite ++ Mix of March of the Nutcracker - Pyotr Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker Suite +++ Mix of Music of the Automatica - Arthur Saint-Leon, Coppelia
References[]
(0:00) The story for this episode is a modified version of Jason Rees's 1987 animated film The Brave Little Toaster.
(2:29) Liliae refers to one of Mr. Cat's fanfics as "The Marvelous Marriage," which is the name of one of Count Olaf's plays in A Series of Unfortunate Events.
(2:39) Duck begins to say that her bucket "must weigh over 9,000 lbs," a reference to the popular internet meme from the anime Dragon Ball Z, but Drosselmeyer cuts her off before she finishes.
(3:30) Duck's line is a reference to Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog by Joss Whedon.
(4:38) Duck's line is a reference to the popular board game Clue.
(6:38) Duck's line is a reference to The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkein.
(7:14) Duck's answer to the riddle is a parody of the Greek Myth of Oedipus and the Sphinx.
(9:25) The music here is a reference to the video game Portal.
(10:33) Rue's line is a reference to the fairy-tale Cinderella.
Trivia[]
- The entire TutuOn Team had varying degrees of respiratory illness while voicing in this episode. Runen was given the 'Iron Lung' Award for recording with full-blown bronchitis.
- This episode was released to the public on Walker's 13th birthday.