Princess Tutu Abridged

""Tutu On!""

The Abridged Series of Princess Tutu by Tutu On Abridger. Has a lot of fun with the nonsensical aspects of the series.

Unlike many Abridged Series, Princess Tutu Abridged does not reduce the number of episodes in the series. This likely stems from the fact that the original show is itself fairly compact, with important events even in seeming filler episodes. Much of the drama, humor, and even some actual lines from the dub, are also left in and used unironically. Characters are exaggerated, but left mostly unchanged. Lampshading is often done by referencing the trope directly by name.

However, this does not mean that the Princess Tutu Abridged team has not made this parody their own. Despite the obscurity of the anime, a lot of effort has been put in to making this show enjoyable. Of particular note is their two-part Musical Episodes, with all voice actors singing very well, even outside their own vocal range. The team specifically tried to avoid the obvious jokes, like the Ho Yay between Fakir and Mytho, and instead spring for less expected humor, such as Liliae and Pike's Ballerina Mafia.

The team has a pretty complete set of pages on The Abridged Series Wikia, including second-by-second music lists for each episode and nice trivia about the team. Might border on All There in the Manual, except that the information is not required to understand or enjoy the series.

Provides Examples Of:
"Duck: Poor Mytho, this plot is getting so serious. I wish we could have an episode that's just random shit. Boy would that be awesome."
 * A Day in the Limelight: Liliae lampshades Pike achieving this status in Episode 15. Of course, she is going to knock her out of it even if she has to kill Pike herself.
 * A Wizard Drosselmeyer Did It: A running gag in episode 17. The third time around, Drosselmeyer tells whoever is flashing the caption to stop pinning the blame on him.
 * Allergic To Hotness: Taken quite literally with Mr. Cat.
 * Amusing Injuries: Duck is frequently the butt of these at the hands of the Mafia.
 * And That's Terrible: Child abuse! "It's bad!"
 * Bad Liar: Fakir wasn't crying. He just had... ash in his eyes.
 * "Duck Allergy..."
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy: "OMG, Mytho has no penis!" It's OK though. The fangirls still love him.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Fakir and Rue seem to have this in the first half,  so it doesn't last.
 * Bi the Way: Mytho invokes this in front of the whole school upon Fakir's return from suspension in Episode 18.
 * Duck certainly seems to question her sexuality a lot when she's around Rue.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Nearly all the characters in the series do this from time to time, notably when Fakir notices the spotlights in Episode 8. When Kraehe casually breaks the in-series fourth wall by talking to Drosselmeyer at the end of the first season, she damages it to a point where the rest of the cast may break it more freely.
 * Pretty much all of Episode 23 is this.
 * Breather Episode: Duck has a wish granted for one of these in episode Episode 17.

"Fakir: Enough already! That is the worst accent I have ever heard. It's hammy, it's annoying, and it's driving me over the edge, you stupid crow!"
 * Brick Joke: Rue made Mytho his fucking sandwich.
 * Brief Accent Imitation / Fake Brit: Rue in Episode 9.

""Mytho's being paired with the river!""
 * Broken Aesop: The true meaning of Christmas is totally about receiving material possessions, not giving, or love.
 * Buffy-Speak: "Listen to the voices of the flower... baby... things"
 * By the Power of Grayskull: "Tutu On!" Notable because the actual series is an aversion to this trope.
 * There is also a literal By the Power of Grayskull moment later on as a Shout-Out to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
 * Calling Your Attacks: Duck on occasion. "Ballerina tackle!"
 * Cargo Ship: Discussed, parodied, and lampshaded.

"Duck: I wonder... should we split up and look for Mytho? Rue: Duck, have you ever watched a horror movie once in your life? When someone disappears you don't split up to look for them."
 * And Rue and her painful shoes.
 * Catch Phrase: Fakir has a few. ("Don't lie to me!", "Called it!", "MORON!", as well as "Cool!" when he was younger.)
 * Not to mention that Ahiru's "QUACK!" in the original becomes Duck's "OH SNAP!" in the abridged version.
 * Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: It's alright, Duck can put her clothes on really fast. She has to, with Uzura around.
 * Christmas Episode: How Drosselmeyer Stole The Abridged Series.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Mytho and his random trivia.
 * Freya from Episode 16. She was Raised By Flowers according to Word of God and is the Mama Flower to all her little 'children,' longing to truly be one of them. Borders dangerously on Ax Crazy.
 * Couch Gag: The original anime's noir-ish intro is paired with an ever-changing voice-over retelling the plot of a fairy tale or popular story (the first episode was the three Peverell brothers).
 * Cryptic Conversation: Edel is an absolute master at this when giving out advice to Duck. She even Lampshades this in the first Musical Episode.
 * Dark and Troubled Past: Heavily lampshaded with Fakir. "Summon tragic backstory!"
 * Deus Ex Machina / Diabolus Ex Machina: Lampshaded with a jewel called the former until Kraehe turns it in the latter.
 * Disney Death: Fakir living after the events of episode 13 is lampshaded by Mytho.
 * Driven to Suicide: Edel in episode 13 after Drosselmeyer took her sex drive away. A far cry from her Heroic Sacrifice in the original.
 * DVD Commentary: For episode 12.
 * Enemy Within: Mytho's dark side has slowly been taking control ever since the heart shard dipped in evil was returned to him. In Episode 20 he can be seen actively fighting back during his battle with Fakir.
 * Everything's Better with Sparkles: Especially if it's sparkly sweat. "Edward Cullen, eat your heart out."
 * Fanfic: Mr. Cat writes it and the crows love it. Also the gods of fan fiction preside over the shipping bridge, determining who, or what, anyone praying for a love interest there is paired with.
 * Fan Service: There is an entire day devoted to it at Goldcrown Academy.
 * Foreshadowing: Every bit is mercilessly lampshaded, especially when Autor begins to appear in the second season.
 * Fractured Fairy Tale: The stories at the beginning of the episodes.
 * Genre Savvy: In Fakir's case, this causes many people to think that he is schizophrenic.
 * Rue, at least if she every gets into a horror movie situation.

""This is the story of the Prince and the Raven, not the story of the prince and the princess' tush.""
 * Girl-On-Girl Is Hot: Drosselmeyer can't wait for the Cat Fights Bird Fights.
 * Mytho mentions that thinking of Tutu gives him one feeling, thinking of Rue gives him another feeling, and thinking of both of them at the same time gives him "an entirely different feeling altogether".
 * In episode 14, Fakir distracts Mytho by telling him Tutu and Kraehe are making out.
 * Gratuitous French: In episode 18.
 * Greek Chorus: The flock of crows in the series is treated as this.
 * Hand Wave: Mentioned by name. Mr. Cat in Episode 1, glancing over the fact that he is a cat.
 * And again in Episode 16 when Drosselmeyer points out Rue's line about only being able to get married after Mytho brings her a heart, when the pair had almost tied the knot back in Episode 10... hey, look at the clockwork plant!
 * Half-Human Hybrid: Pondered over by Duck herself. Heavily implied that she is one of these being part duck and part girl.
 * He's Dead, Jim: Spoofed at the Goldcrown Secret Underground Bookclub's meeting in Episode 21. Dead Tom is dead.
 * Hooker with a Heart of Gold: Edel is portrayed as this in the series.
 * Hostile Show Takeover: Fakir attempts one of these in the intro to Episode 21. Needless to say it doesn't stick.
 * How The Character Stole The Abridged Series
 * Hurricane of Puns: We get one of these in Episode 19, much to Drosselmeyer's lament.

""I'm suddenly questioning my sexuality!""
 * Ice Cream Koan: In the words of Ceiling Cat, "One cannot truly know the ceiling until one has known the floor."
 * Improbable Weapon User: Tutu blocking Fakir's sword with her fan.
 * Informed Judaism: Duck's Bat Mitzvah was casually mentioned in one episode by Lilie.
 * Laughably Evil: The crows.
 * Les Yay: Invoked by Duck in-universe, when thinking about Rue.

"We're realizing that true love, is a bitch. This is hell"
 * LOLcats: Mr. Cat is a failed attempt. His Grammar was too good to qualify.
 * Love Epiphany: "HOLY CRAP! I LOVE RUE!"
 * Love Hurts: Rue and Mytho's dance is still this from Rue's point of view with Mytho being upset about his loss of good looks. Also this line:

"Liliae: "Love Triangles are for suckers. Murder the hypotenuse!""
 * The Mafia: Not just any mafia, the Ballerina Mafia.
 * Maximum Fun Chamber: Mr. Cat's punishment for defying his will or or attempting to assassinate him. The students avoid it like the plague.
 * Metaphorgotten: Duck gets one of these in Episode 15. "Don't worry, Mytho, it's all just a bad dream. All I am is a bit of undigested pickle, and Pike is some cantaloupe. You're allergic by the way."
 * Moral Guardians: The Conservo-Sloth from Episode 16 is portrayed as one.
 * Murder the Hypotenuse: Used word for word in episode 20.

""Mytho, I am so sorry my Clingy Jealous Girl tendencies have fucked up your life.""
 * Musical Episode: Episode 12. Fakir is not pleased. And then again for Episode 24.
 * Filk Song
 * AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle
 * My God, What Have I Done?: Rue feels this, in her own way.

"Lilie: Pike, why is there a dead bird in our tree? Pike: Again?"
 * My Name Is Not Durwood: Anteaterina in Episode 2. "Adding 'Anteater' onto something doesn't make it my name!"
 * Never Learned to Read: Duck never did. Well, not German anyway.
 * Nice Hat: Duck is easily distracted by Mytho's hat in Episode 5. "It has a feather in it!"
 * No Medication for Me: Fakir in Episode 10.
 * Noodle Incident: Fakir has been taken out by 90 pound ballerinas before.
 * No Pronunciation Guide: Hermia in Episode 19 seems to have lost hers, being the only character in the show so far to pronounce Mytho's name as 'me-tho' and not 'mew-toe.'
 * Not Making This Up Disclaimer: Fakir commenting about writing a letter to the President in episode 20 has a subtitle saying "Actual Dub Dialogue. Seriously, WTF?".
 * Oh, No, Not Again: Fakir. "Did I just get taken out by a ninety pound ballerina? Damn, not again." (Episode 5)

"Princess Tutu: Expletive! Interjection!"
 * Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Done on purpose with Femio, who goes through several European accents in episode 17.
 * One of Us: The creators are very vocal Tropers and the abridged series runs with as many as it can get away with, subverted, played straight, lampshaded or otherwise. Autor seems to speak in nothing but tropes in episode 21.
 * Power-Up Food: V8, so even you can be a Badass one more time.
 * Pants-Free: Mytho on multiple occasions.
 * Please Put Some Clothes On: Pops up as a line during Fakir and Duck's "Screw Destiny" duet once she becomes human again in Episode 12 Act 2.
 * Plot Hole: Also taken quite literally in the series. Once in Episode 4 and again in Episode 12 Act 1, Edel opens a quite literal plot hole so that Tutu may proceed.
 * Rage Against the Author: Even more so than the original, as of episode 22.
 * Reading the Stage Directions Out Loud: Used in the second part of the first Musical Episode

"Mytho: I'll take your beautiful [insert body part here]... Kraehe: (offscreen) Heart, Mytho"
 * Romantic Plot Tumor: Drosselmeyer blames most of Season 2's plot on the Shipping Bridge getting Duck and Fakir together.
 * Running Gag: What would an abridged series be without them? Quite a few, including pantsless Mytho, "Shiny?", Edel's ghost music, and Duck's perfect ass.
 * A new one shows up in season 2:

"Princess Tutu: Rue's problem is she's So Beautiful It's a Curse. It's why she gets all the creepy stalkers... and the guys... Poor. Rue."
 * A few less obvious ones are "Creeper", Naming tropes, gravity, The Shipping Bridge, How Krahe's outfit stays up, "Burns" in episode two, and the Occult, the latest even going as far as being mentioned in the comment special
 * Sarcasm Mode: One of Mytho's emotions.
 * Say My Name: "And now for the final dramatic touch...DUUUUUUUUUUUCK!"
 * "FAKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR!"
 * Screw Destiny: Duck and Fakir sing a duet about this in Episode 12.
 * She Is Not My Girlfriend: A paranoid Fakir shouts this in the middle of a dinner conversation in Episode 20.
 * Shipping: Made fun of in episode 7.
 * Acording to Word of God that was done after a TV Tropes Binge going through the Shipping Tropes in one sitting.
 * Ship-to-Ship Combat / Abandon Shipping: This begins to happen en masse as the relationship between Mytho and Fakir heats up, leaving both fangirl leagues and the Ballerina Mafia in complete disarray. Some have outright abandoned the leagues to go slash for the pair.
 * Shout-Out: The story in the intro to each episode is a shout out to another work of fiction, not to mention more subtle shout outs during each episode.
 * Show Within a Show: Mytho begins staring in the titular 'Everybody Loves Mytho' in Episode 17.
 * Small Reference Pools: Averted, but with some techno and trance songs instead of classical music.
 * Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter!: Invoked by Femio repeatedly. "Oh Kira/Haruhi/4Kids pour judgment upon this sinner."
 * So Beautiful It's a Curse: Rue has this.

"Duck: Everyone has more problems than me!"
 * Spinning Paper: One is included in Episode 4 reading, "Meanwhile in the Piano Penguin Cave"
 * Stylistic Suck: Not in the show itself, but in a bonus Fanfic ostensibly written by Mr. Cat. (Not safe for work.)
 * Suspiciously Specific Denial: Duck in episode 5. "I'm certainly not a magical ballerina princess or anything."
 * Talkative Loon: Duck gets this way whenever she thinks of Mytho romantically.
 * In Episode 19 we meet Hermia, who might just be more of a spaz than Duck.
 * The Talk: Mr. Cat has this with Mytho in Episode 10.
 * Thematic Theme Tune: The Neo-Disco song "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" by the "Scissor Sisters".
 * There Are No Therapists: Averted in Episode 20 by Raetsel, Fakir's therapist from when he was little.
 * This Is For Emphasis, Bitch!
 * Tutu Telepathy: One of Tutu's many powers, allowing her to read the mind of her dance partner. It also appears to be contagious.
 * Tsundere: Fakir.
 * All the Tropes Will Ruin Your Vocabulary: Spoofed when Autor is found to speak nothing but Conversational Troping.
 * United Europe: The apparent state of Europe in the world in which Goldcrown resides, or so Femio claims.
 * Vocal Evolution: Happens to Walker thanks to puberty. Appropriately, it's around when the Prince regains almost all of his heart shards.
 * Villain Song: Mentioned by name. The crows get one in episode 12.
 * The real song featuring Princess Kraehe was left out, but later released with the episode's soundtrack.
 * Wangst: Duck slides into this when Drosselmeyer convinces her to drown in the Lake of Despair.

"Narrator: And so the prince and the princess danced by the warm light of a comrade's funeral pyre while the knight bled to death."
 * Weaksauce Weakness: Doorknobs, Duck's one true weakness.
 * Blue flowers.
 * Fakir's one true weakness also seems to be doorknobs, according to the First-Year Anniversary special (though this may not have been serious).
 * We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties: During the April Fools video where Elf and Blade pretend to have a falling out.
 * While Rome Burns: Mytho and Tutu dance the night away while Fakir bleeds to death and Edel burns herself alive.

""She's Princess Tutu? I thought I was Princess Tutu!""
 * Whole-Plot Reference: The Christmas Episode, of the How the Character Stole Christmas variety.
 * Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: "My name's Duck. Yes, like the bird. Take it up with my parents. (They never loved me...)"
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Fakir and his paralyzing fear of birds.
 * Wild Mass Guessing: The cast in episode 13 trying to figure out exactly how Kraehe's dress stays up.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Autor eventually turns out to be this.


 * You Bastard: Parodied several times from episode 22 onwards, once
 * Your Cheating Heart: It's implied  sometime around episode 4.