Analysis of "Princess Tutu": Twists The audience was also told that Mytho/Mute was the Prince of the story. A foreshadowing to the truth of his sadistic personality and intentions can be seen in Duck/Ahiru's pal Lilie who views the world as a soap-opera and loves chaos simply because it adds drama. It was simple to not take notice of Fakir's accurate feelings and thoughts because every single time he did one thing nice it was in the middle of cruel or imply items. In the last couple of episodes the audience learns that The Raven's identity was incorrect once more in that he was not Rue's father. (Fakir, Rue, Rue's father) First understanding established in "Princess Tutu" was that the Prince and The Raven had been connected by their in no way-ending battle and that the Prince had sealed The Raven. The pairing of Rue/Mytho was foreshadowed via the complete story and the audience could have been rooting for Duck/Ahiru to triumph anyway considering that she is adorable, the principal character, and not The Raven's evil little faux spawn or pawn. Identity of the Big Negative At the begin of "Princess Tutu" the audience is introduced to the never ever-ending battle among the Prince and The Raven. Also the characters of the story had been fighting against the writer in order to generate a greater ending, so they would earn a "happily-ever-after", right? The story ends with the Prince and Rue disappearing into the world of the storybook and Duck/Ahiru and Fakir trying to reclaim standard lives. Rue is not The Raven but in fact his daughter. (Apparently Fakir likes ducks.) The second raven-like character that is introduced is Rue. He developed Prince Siegfried (Mytho/Muto). Drosselmeyer brought all the characters collectively in order to total his story from beyond the grave and execute a grand tragedy for the sake of art and entertainment. It was simple to believe that The Raven was Rue's father simply because she obeyed him and referred to as him such. Satisfied Hero's Try at Suicide I was surprised when Duck/Ahiru was talked into attempting suicide. Alternatively he abducted her as a infant and raised her to be his devoted pawn. It is also the Huge Negative of the Prince's story and who has been fought all these years. The audience may wonder if Princess Kraehe is in fact The Raven in sealed kind and she is gradually remembering as Princess Tutu the seal on her is dissolved. Her presence gives the opening to the audience that a person else sadistic might be in the story. The cause why this came as a surprise is since Duck/Ahiru is able to mask her insecurities and damaging feelings really effectively. It is prepared to abuse folks, lie for years to obtain a pawn who dare not disobey, and doesn't care what harm it causes. He has not been sealed into human kind (which the story wanted the audience to believe considering that Duck/Ahiru was changed into a human). Mytho/Mute appears in the story followed by a person with seemingly raven-black hair, who sticks close to Mytho, and is really controlling of him. She is unable to inform Mytho/Mute her feelings simply because of a magic law but is in a position to convey them with actions and dancing. Maybe even man and pet. Even the cute couple that disappeared back into the storybook has its issues. It was a display of power for Drosselmeyer and it showed how badly Duck/Ahiru felt about herself. Apparently like The Prince, she put others ahead of herself and was prepared to damage her personal Princess Tutus heart and self for them.
Bittersweet Ending "Princess Tutu" was full of fairy tales, so a single would expect a "happily-ever-right after" ending that is frequently found in fairy tales, particularly those with princes and princesses. As an alternative The Raven is sealed in a space or dimension connected to the town. Anytime they would crop up she would usually be thinking to herself and switch subjects swiftly to anything more cheerful or pressing. But the story currently introduced Fakir and his controlling abuse over Mytho/Mute. The cute couple of the principal character and her adore, that is typically in "happilyever-following" endings, has no hope of receiving married and has to be happy with a friendship of man and bird. Hero's Really like Interest Duck/Ahiru enters the story and became human and Princess Tutu in order to support the Prince (Mytho/Mute). The Prince even went to extremes to seal the foul bird away. Mytho/Mute has been permanently tainted by The Raven's blood, as has Rue since she was raised on it. Duck/Ahiru did not finish up with the Prince. Her poor self-esteem escalated till she was convinced that suicide was the only option left to her. Fakir, who loved Duck/Ahiru, has to settle with loving a bird. Her rival, Princess Kraehe/Rue had been the very first princess to really like Mytho/Mute and ended up becoming the 1 capable to confess her adore considering that she did not have a nasty magical consequence for it like Princess Tutu did. Duck/Ahiru often seemed cheerful even though she was suffering and hid her accurate insecurities from her buddies. He designed The Raven. But he is not observed as the Massive Negative for a even though due to the fact he sent a puppet to aid Duck/Ahiru, gave Duck magical skills, and seemed to be watching the story instead of influencing it. He also influenced the Princess Tutu town and changed the guidelines of reality. The 1st time the audience is capable to clearly see Fakir's correct self is when Duck/Ahiru ran into him whilst she was a duck. This was foreshadowed in that the initial situation of Duck/Ahiru's involved her not being content with herself, so at the ending she was returned to her typical form right after she learned she did not have to be human to help people. . The twist comes begins when she starts to realize she doesn't know why she loves the Prince past wanting to aid him and Fakir starts to fall in enjoy with her. It is straightforward to think that Kraehe is The Raven since it appears Kraehe is deciding for herself what cruel actions to take as they go along with her individual targets. Dilemma is: Duck is now a duck for the rest of her life. She can also command crows produced from dark magic. The third character genuinely is The Raven. Her purpose is to see him smile and her main aim through the series is to help the Prince with his heart. Certainly The Raven is the Big Undesirable of the story, appropriate? The Raven is a horrible creature that is out for chaos and to consume people's hearts. Also Rue will never know her biological family members. On a side note, Fakir and Duck/Ahiru probably lived "Happily-ever-following" in a sense because Fakir promised to be by her side. A foreshadowing or symbolism of a controlling writer can be observed in Fakir who started the story as controlling and remembered later on that he utilised to write and sought to write once more. Identity of The Raven and How it was Sealed The Raven's identity was twisted three occasions. We see him half-way via the series as Princess Kraehe's demonic father. The audience is led to wonder if Fakir is The Raven in sealed type.
Later it is easier to see that Fakir is controlling of Mytho/Mute due to the fact the Prince is as well gullible for his own great and lacks the sense to protect himself. The audience may possibly suspect Rue due to the fact of her appears, but with her kindness and that many of the students look up to her, it is simple to overlook her as a threat and focus on Fakir. Also bad she is forever tiny and feathered. Princess Tutu even whispers in her mind that she loves Mytho/Mute. Drosselmeyer. After a time Rue remembers that she is Princess Kraehe, the raven-equivalent to Princess Tutu's swan-like qualities. But The Raven is not the Large Bad of the story of "Princess Tutu."
In the initial episode it mentions the dead writer of "The Prince and The Raven." Whom turns out to be the strange man who has been watching the story unfold and gave Duck/Ahiru the potential to become a human and Princess Tutu