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Mytho's roommate, who is around 16 years old and, like him, is a talented ballet dancer. He is initially possessive of Mytho, displaying a need to be in control of his actions and discouraging his emotions. He also acts rude or hostile towards anyone who appears to be growing close to Mytho, including Rue, Duck, and Princess Tutu.
When a spellbound pendant transforms Ahiru into Princess Tutu, she thinks she can finally dance her way into her beloved Mytho's heart, but there's one problem. Mytho doesn't have his heart! 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 ...
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 parts.
Naoki Yanagi (矢薙 直樹, Yanagi Naoki, born Tomoki Yanagi (柳 知樹 Yanagi Tomoki), November 1, 1972) is a Japanese voice actor who was born in Tokyo.He was associated with Trias Production, [1] and is now with Artist Crew. [2]
List of Princess Tutu episodes This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 07:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
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 on Sailor Moon and as the creator of Princess Tutu.
Prince Mytho: Princess Tutu: Voiced by Naoki Yanagi in Japanese and Jay Hickman in English. Prince Badjura XVII Psychic Squad: He is the crown prince of the Kingdom of Impalahem who The Children of B.A.B.E.L. are tasked to assist him in freeing his lover Sera the priestess from being possessed by her grandmother Masara.
On the set of "Apollo 11" - 1996. Hickman lent his voice to the character of Mark in the 2002 Canadian film Touching Wild Horses, starring Jane Seymour. [1] He has also a number of on-screen appearances, including an uncredited bit part in the 1998 film Rushmore opposite television and movie actress Alexis Bledel and Apollo 11.