The perfect combination: Femio, fool, a4 please!
Okay hear me out
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I understand Femio on a fundamental level. Some of my creative ideas are also too ahead of my time, cursed to abhor the uncultured and narrow-minded among my modern peers.
I’m talking about Drosselmeyer body pillows.
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Femio and Mephisto have the same vibes.
Think I could trick some Lolirock fans into watching Princess Tutu by saying that?
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You know you’ve watched Princess Tutu too many times when the Habanera and Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 automatically make you laugh, because you associate them with this guy:
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https://discord.gg/Dv52Quasba
Join the Princess Tutu roleplay server ^.^
Mind you this is an 18+ due to the darker content for this alternate universe.
We’re looking for someone who can play Mytho and/or Mr. Cat :D
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Femio x Himself for the ship bingo if you're still doing it!
the nature of humanity is such that every once in a while someone reinvents oncest.
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rue: i will get father a pure heart :)
rue:
rue, pointing at femio: that one will do nicely
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I thought it would be fun to compile all the tutu character themes into one post, especially for anyone who’s not as familiar with the music! I’m almost certainly missing some so please send in suggestions and I’ll add them to the post.
Princess Tutu Character Themes:
Duck:
Tchaikovsky’s nutcracker overture. Fun fact she sings her own theme in the first episode!
Princess Tutu:
Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers
Fakir:
Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture (mainly when he’s either in a fight or antagonizing mytho or Duck):
Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade: the Story of the Kalendar Prince (the main theme of episode 12, which plays as he and Duck search for Mytho. It’s also used in season 2 mainly in reference to his writing).
Princess Kraehe:
Erik Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 1 (plays most notably when she first transforms into Kraehe in episode 7)
Mytho:
Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (plays during our very first introduction to mytho! If you see him dancing a solo 99% of the time it’s going to be to this song)
Richard Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll
Richard Wagner’s Siegfried’s Funeral March (Raven Mytho’s Theme)
Drosselmeyer:
Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker March, often altered to sound more foreboding
Miss Edel:
Delibes’ Coppelia: Musique des Automates. Notable because it all but spoils that she’s a puppet for those familiar with the plot of Coppelia
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