Quotes from Princess Tutu (TV, 2002), page 3
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Princess Tutu (TV, 2002)
episode 24
Raven: I've raised you drinking my noble blood ever since you were a babe, but in the end you are a foolish human girl.
episode 25
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a man who died. The man had the power to make stories come true, so his hands were cut off by the people, who were afraid of tragedies becoming reality. When the man died, the people heaved a great sigh of relief. However, when his hands were cut off, the man had been writing a story in his own blood. That was a story of the man himself, who would continue to spin stories even after his death.
Drosselmeyer: You're trying to be responsible about writing, aren't you? That's why you can't write. When you write stories, you should do it more freely and irresponsibly, just following your own feelings.
Duck: I thought I was doing my best for Mytho's sake, but... Was it for my own sake?
Fakir: The real you is a duck. The real me... In the end, the real me has done nothing but be protected ever since I was a kid. I can't protect anyone.
episode 26
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a man who died. The man tried to keep spinning a story even after his death, but the story just wouldn't move along. The man lost patience and called a duck into the story. The little duck tried her best for the prince, and eventually she transcended her standing in the world and came to love the prince. However, she was only a duck. She was fated to someday turn into a speck of light and vanish. Yes, that was the tear-jerking ending the story had decided on.
Rue: The depths of despair... I feel so calm here. I won't be tricked by anyone anymore, and I don't have to resent anyone. There's nothing here. Not even loving... Nothing but to keep dancing until I die away.
Duck: I won't decide I can't do anything without ever even trying. Because I'm the one who's going to make my story!
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