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Fushigiboshi No Futagohime ([[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"Twin Princesses Of The Wonder Planet"]]) is a [[Shoujo]] [[Magical Girl]] series from the director of ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', Junichi Sato. Initially a [http://futagohime.jp/original concept with its own interactive webpage] by BIRTHDAY (also known for their ''[[Daikaijuu Monogatari (Video Game)|Daikaijuu Monogatari]]'' games), Hal Film Maker took the idea and adapted it into an anime, which began in April of 2005.
''[[Fushigiboshi no Futagohime]]'' ([[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Twin Princesses Of The Wonder Planet"]]) is a [[Shoujo]] [[Magical Girl]] series from the director of ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', Junichi Sato. Initially a [http://futagohime.jp/original concept with its own interactive webpage] by BIRTHDAY (also known for their ''[[Daikaijuu Monogatari]]'' games), Hal Film Maker took the idea and adapted it into an anime, which began in April of 2005.


Fine and Rein are fraternal [[Always Identical Twins|twins]] who are also [[Everything's Better With Princesses|princesses]] of the Sunny Kingdom, one of the seven kingdoms of the Wonder Planet, a hollow planet with a floating sun in the middle. They also happen to be [[Informed Ability|"the most un-Princesslike Princesses ever"]]. Fine (the red-haired one) is a [[Tomboy]] with a love of [[Big Eater|sweet things]] while Rein (the blue-haired one) is a [[Genki Girl]] who loves cute things but gets [[Love Makes You Crazy|a little insane when it comes to romance]].
Fine and Rein are fraternal [[Always Identical Twins|twins]] who are also [[Everything's Better with Princesses|princesses]] of the Sunny Kingdom, one of the seven kingdoms of the Wonder Planet, a hollow planet with a floating sun in the middle. They also happen to be [[Informed Ability|"the most un-Princesslike Princesses ever"]]. Fine (the red-haired one) is a [[Tomboy]] with a love of [[Big Eater|sweet things]] while Rein (the blue-haired one) is a [[Genki Girl]] who loves cute things but gets [[Love Makes You Crazy|a little insane when it comes to romance]].


Unfortunately, the floating sun is starting to lose its power. As the Princesses of the kingdom that looks after the sun, Fine and Rein are secretly tasked by Princess Grace — the legendary hero of the Sunny Kingdom — to investigate the source of the sun's troubles. And to do so, they get the power to change into [[Pimped-Out Dress|super poofy dresses]]. Don't question it, just run with it. Later takes a [[Cerebus Syndrome|decidedly dark turn]].
Unfortunately, the floating sun is starting to lose its power. As the Princesses of the kingdom that looks after the sun, Fine and Rein are secretly tasked by Princess Grace — the legendary hero of the Sunny Kingdom — to investigate the source of the sun's troubles. And to do so, they get the power to change into [[Pimped-Out Dress|super poofy dresses]]. Don't question it, just run with it. Later takes a [[Cerebus Syndrome|decidedly dark turn]].
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This series is notable for its extremely high level of sugary sweetness and for the [[Ermine Cape Effect|most impractically poofy princess dresses ever]], where [[Frills of Justice|the amount of frills is directly proportional to magical power]].
This series is notable for its extremely high level of sugary sweetness and for the [[Ermine Cape Effect|most impractically poofy princess dresses ever]], where [[Frills of Justice|the amount of frills is directly proportional to magical power]].


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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: There's a lot of this, but for starters, contrary to the original concept's solid seven, the anime went out of its way to introduce a secret eighth kingdom on the Wonder Planet, known as the Ocean Kingdom, guarded by Princess Pearl.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: There's a lot of this, but for starters, contrary to the original concept's solid seven, the anime went out of its way to introduce a secret eighth kingdom on the Wonder Planet, known as the Ocean Kingdom, guarded by Princess Pearl.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Fine, at least, really prefers [[Dark Is Not Evil|Eclipse/Prince Shade]] over Prince Bright.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Fine, at least, really prefers [[Dark Is Not Evil|Eclipse/Prince Shade]] over Prince Bright.
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* [[Almost Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Rein and Eclipse}} nearly share one in the manga... {{spoiler|only to be cockblocked by Milky!}}
* [[Almost Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Rein and Eclipse}} nearly share one in the manga... {{spoiler|only to be cockblocked by Milky!}}
* [[Anime First]]
* [[Anime First]]
* [[As Long As There Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|The Black Crystal.}}
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|The Black Crystal.}}
* [[Bandwagon Technique]]: How {{spoiler|Bright, ends up taking over the world}}
* [[Bandwagon Technique]]: How {{spoiler|Bright, ends up taking over the world}}
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: FLIP-FLAP's "Miracle Gemini Gyu" becomes the battle theme for Fine and Rein in ''Gyu!''
* [[Battle Theme Music]]: FLIP-FLAP's "Miracle Gemini Gyu" becomes the battle theme for Fine and Rein in ''Gyu!''
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* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]
* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: {{spoiler|Bright, when he is possessed by the Black Crystal}}.
* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: {{spoiler|Bright, when he is possessed by the Black Crystal}}.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]
* [[Everything's Better With Rainbows]]: The opening scene of every episode in the first season shows a rainbow in ''space''.
* [[Everything's Better with Rainbows]]: The opening scene of every episode in the first season shows a rainbow in ''space''.
* [[Frills of Justice]]
* [[Frills of Justice]]
* [[Genki Girl]]: Fine and Rein both.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Fine and Rein both.
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* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: {{spoiler|This happens during a lot of confrontations with Bright near the end of the first series.}}
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: {{spoiler|This happens during a lot of confrontations with Bright near the end of the first series.}}
* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]
* [[Impractically Fancy Outfit]]
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Eclipse.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Eclipse.
* [[Just Eat Gilligan]]: Most of the princesses would be doing their kingdoms a service by [[God Save Us From the Queen | murdering]] their [[What an Idiot!|parents.]]
* [[Just Eat Gilligan]]: Most of the princesses would be doing their kingdoms a service by [[God Save Us From the Queen | murdering]] their [[What an Idiot!|parents.]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
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* [[Lucky Charms Title]]
* [[Lucky Charms Title]]
* [[MacGuffin]]: The whole Grace Stones ordeal.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The whole Grace Stones ordeal.
* [[Oddly Named Sequel]]: Futago Hime ''Gyu!'', with "gyu" being a Japanese onomatopoeia for squeezing (often used for hand squeezing or tight hugs).
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]: Futago Hime ''Gyu!'', with "gyu" being a Japanese onomatopoeia for squeezing (often used for hand squeezing or tight hugs).
* [[Official Couple]]: Fine/Shade, Rein/Bright, Altezza/Auler, Elizabeta/Fango, Calorie/Tauri, Milro/Pastel... and that's not even including the kings and queens! Even [[Puppy Love|Milky and Nalro]] got some [[Ship Tease]] before they even learned how to speak!
* [[Official Couple]]: Fine/Shade, Rein/Bright, Altezza/Auler, Elizabeta/Fango, Calorie/Tauri, Milro/Pastel... and that's not even including the kings and queens! Even [[Puppy Love|Milky and Nalro]] got some [[Ship Tease]] before they even learned how to speak!
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Eclipse as "Shade."
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Eclipse as "Shade."
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* [[Princess Curls]]: Both main characters.
* [[Princess Curls]]: Both main characters.
* [[Princesses Prefer Pink]]: Fine
* [[Princesses Prefer Pink]]: Fine
* [[Put On a Bus]]: The writers of ''Gyu!'' use this trope ''immensely''. The show introduces new princesses and princes while ignoring even the royal families of the Wonder Planet. In other words, if you're looking for anyone who is ''not'' [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|Fine, Rein, Poomo, Chiffon, and Bibin]], prepare to be massively disappointed. Even ''Auler'' doesn't show up as much as he should have. Alongside of that, even the new princesses and princes are basically ignored after having one episode to themselves — {{spoiler|Thomas}} gets this the worst, {{spoiler|as shortly after his [[Heel Face Turn]], he disappears for about 20 episodes, and when he finally returns to the Academy, he is [[Demoted to Extra]]}}.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: The writers of ''Gyu!'' use this trope ''immensely''. The show introduces new princesses and princes while ignoring even the royal families of the Wonder Planet. In other words, if you're looking for anyone who is ''not'' [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|Fine, Rein, Poomo, Chiffon, and Bibin]], prepare to be massively disappointed. Even ''Auler'' doesn't show up as much as he should have. Alongside of that, even the new princesses and princes are basically ignored after having one episode to themselves — {{spoiler|Thomas}} gets this the worst, {{spoiler|as shortly after his [[Heel Face Turn]], he disappears for about 20 episodes, and when he finally returns to the Academy, he is [[Demoted to Extra]]}}.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]
* [[Royal Blood]]
* [[Royal Blood]]
* [[Sibling Team]]
* [[Sibling Team]]
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Rein's name was written as "Rain" in the first eyecatch of the series, but producer Junichi Sato decided to stick with calling her "Rein" because he didn't want her to be associated with the weather rain.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Rein's name was written as "Rain" in the first eyecatch of the series, but producer Junichi Sato decided to stick with calling her "Rein" because he didn't want her to be associated with the weather rain.
** Milro has an interesting case since her name was spelled "Mirlo" in the first [[All There in the Manual|character fanbook]], but "Milro" in episode 19 and in the second character fanbook. One has to wonder if "Mirlo" was a typo or if [[They Just Didn't Care]] about the proper romanization of her name. Last, some fansubs write her name out by her literal Japanese pronunciation, "Miruro", but it's not [[Word of God]] so it has less validity than her other names.** The fansubs romanized Truth's name as "Toulouse" and Altezza's as "Altessa" before the character fanbook came out with the official romanizations. Some people still refer to the characters by their fansub names.
** Milro has an interesting case since her name was spelled "Mirlo" in the first [[All There in the Manual|character fanbook]], but "Milro" in episode 19 and in the second character fanbook. One has to wonder if "Mirlo" was a typo or if [[They Just Didn't Care]] about the proper romanization of her name. Last, some fansubs write her name out by her literal Japanese pronunciation, "Miruro", but it's not [[Word of God]] so it has less validity than her other names.** The fansubs romanized Truth's name as "Toulouse" and Altezza's as "Altessa" before the character fanbook came out with the official romanizations. Some people still refer to the characters by their fansub names.
* [[Stop Having Fun Guy|Stop Having Fun Girl]]: Altezza takes the "Best Food Princess" competition a [[Serious Business|little too seriously]]...** Heck, episode 22 reveals that she [[Hard Work Hardly Works|trained more diligently]] for the previous parties than all the other princesses combined.
* [[Stop Having Fun Guy|Stop Having Fun Girl]]: Altezza takes the "Best Food Princess" competition a [[Serious Business|little too seriously]]...** Heck, episode 22 reveals that she [[Hard Work Hardly Works|trained more diligently]] for the previous parties than all the other princesses combined.
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 13 November 2016

Fushigiboshi no Futagohime ("Twin Princesses Of The Wonder Planet") is a Shoujo Magical Girl series from the director of Sailor Moon, Junichi Sato. Initially a concept with its own interactive webpage by BIRTHDAY (also known for their Daikaijuu Monogatari games), Hal Film Maker took the idea and adapted it into an anime, which began in April of 2005.

Fine and Rein are fraternal twins who are also princesses of the Sunny Kingdom, one of the seven kingdoms of the Wonder Planet, a hollow planet with a floating sun in the middle. They also happen to be "the most un-Princesslike Princesses ever". Fine (the red-haired one) is a Tomboy with a love of sweet things while Rein (the blue-haired one) is a Genki Girl who loves cute things but gets a little insane when it comes to romance.

Unfortunately, the floating sun is starting to lose its power. As the Princesses of the kingdom that looks after the sun, Fine and Rein are secretly tasked by Princess Grace — the legendary hero of the Sunny Kingdom — to investigate the source of the sun's troubles. And to do so, they get the power to change into super poofy dresses. Don't question it, just run with it. Later takes a decidedly dark turn.

It later got a second series, Fushigiboshi No Futagohime Gyu!, in which Fine and Rein get sent to Princess School in order to receive a certification that will allow them to become Queens. During the orientation of new students, they are presented with a legendary bell that will only ring when a certain person, destined to become the "Universal Princess" touches it. Until this time, the bell has never rung until Fine and Rein touch it, transforming them into newer, frillier, poofier dresses. Meanwhile, a strange dark entity has begun to possess people all over campus, causing them to descend into irreversible depression. Unlike the previous series, it follows a standard Monster of the Week format and delves into Magical Girl Warrior themes instead of the Cute Witch style it originally had (presumably due to the success of a similar format in the second half of the original series). Part of the reason of why it was different was because Junichi Sato left in the beginning of its run, most likely due to Creative Differences. Some cite the sequel as something that should have never existed

This series is notable for its extremely high level of sugary sweetness and for the most impractically poofy princess dresses ever, where the amount of frills is directly proportional to magical power.


Tropes used in Fushigiboshi no Futagohime include: