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  2. Princess Tutu - Wikipedia

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    Princess Tutu will have to twirl her way through a dark and lonely world as she searches for the missing pieces of her true love's broken heart and wounded spirit. 02: July 17, 2003 — January 25, 2005: 978-1-4139-0235-8: Ahiru is now the beautiful and graceful Princess Tutu, but a happy ending for this fairy tale is still out of reach!

  3. List of Princess Tutu episodes - Wikipedia

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    Princess Tutu. episodes. Princess Tutu was originally broadcast in two seasons. The first season, "Kapitel des Eies" ("Chapter of the Egg"), consisted of 13 half-hour episodes. The second season was broadcast as 24 quarter-hour episodes and one half hour episode, to conform to the format of the time slot, so that each episode was split into two ...

  4. List of Princess Tutu characters - Wikipedia

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    Main characters. Duck (あひる, Ahiru) / Princess Tutu (プリンセスチュチュ, Purinsesu Chuchu) Voiced by: Nanae Katō (Japanese); Luci Christian (English) A friendly and kindhearted duck who gains the ability to become human after Drosselmeyer gives her a magical pendant. As a human, she is around 14 years old, and like a duck, is ...

  5. Luci Christian - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the American Anime Awards nominated her for Best Actress for her work in Princess Tutu as the lead role of Ahiru, and Best Actress in a Comedy for her work in Desert Punk, Negima and Nerima Daikon Brothers, but lost to Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and Debi Derryberry, respectively.

  6. The Ugly Duckling - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Yasuji Murata directed Ahiru no ko ( The Ugly Duckling ), a 15-minute Japanese short animated film based on the tale. In 1956, the Soviet animation studio Soyuzmultfilm produced its 19-minute version of The Ugly Duckling. [5] The anime Princess Tutu is about a duck that turns into a swan-like ballerina.

  7. Nanae Katō - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1998-present. Notable credit (s) Princess Tutu. as Ahiru / Princess Tutu. Croket! as Croket. Nanae Katō (加藤 奈々絵, Katō Nanae, born February 24, 1976) is a Japanese voice actress. Her best-known roles are as title characters in Croket!, Noramimi, and as well the lead role of Ahiru Arima from Princess Tutu.

  8. List of fictional ducks in animation - Wikipedia

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    Abigail "Abby" Mallard. Chicken Little. Walt Disney Pictures. Chicken Little's best friend. Ahiru. Princess Tutu. Hal Film Maker. A friendly, kind-hearted duck who was turned into a pre-teen girl by Drosselmeyer by a magical pendant. Like a duck, she is easily excitable, clumsy, and talkative.

  9. Category:Princess Tutu - Wikipedia

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    List of Princess Tutu episodes. Categories: Books about ballet. Dance in anime and manga. Magical girl anime and manga. Metafictional television series. Music in anime and manga. Japanese animated horror television series. Hidden category:

  10. Ikuko Itoh - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Animator, Character Designer, Animation Director, Illustrator. Years active. 1980–present. Notable work. Sailor Moon ( S & SuperS) Princess Tutu. Ikuko Itoh ( Japanese: 伊藤 郁子, Hepburn: Itō Ikuko, born August 25, 1961) is a Japanese animator, character designer, illustrator and animation director best known for her work ...

  11. Ahiru no Sora - Wikipedia

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    Ahiru no Sora (あひるの空, lit. "Sky of the Duck" or "Sora the Duck") is a Japanese basketball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Hinata. It has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since December 2003, with its chapters collected in 51 tankōbon volumes as of June 2019.