I finished Princess Tutu and Spooks/MI-5 season three on successive nights. I may post in a substantive manner when I finish collecting the scattered and melted pieces of my heart and mind, but in the meantime, you guys feel free.

Spoilery comments for Princess Tutu go here.



Plot machine! Writer Fakir! Heroic dancing duckling Ahiru! Fakir/Ahiru 4-EVAR!!!

And... she is a duck! I can't believe they left her a duck!

From: [identity profile] marith.livejournal.com


Do you think Fakir will write her out of being a duck? I really hope so, but stories can be cruel.

Also, how *did* authorboy fend off the creepy librarians with axes?

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


Does Fakir still have writer-mojo now that the town is no longer under Drosselmeyer's enchantment?

I think the axe librarians went away when the raven was defeated.

From: [identity profile] marith.livejournal.com


I think he does, as a direct descendant. He might resolve to never use it though.

And yeah, I expect the librarians went poof. I'm just curious as to how he managed to hold them off long enough.

(Also, your icon reminds me - I found another Manga Fowl of Doom! Melody of Oblivion has a True-and-False Bird that definitely qualifies. )
octopedingenue: (princess tutu: mukashi mukashi)

From: [personal profile] octopedingenue


Well, Autor is a semi-direct descendant (must...go back...to screencaps...and trace...family tree...), so he might have had a bit of writer-mojo to fight back with. Or at least the desperate strength of a "I WILL NOT DIE A MINOR CHARACTER!" hissyfit!

Were the evil librarians just a part of the story? Wasn't there a counterpart to them in the real world or wherever Drosselmeyer came from? (I would kill to read or be inspired to write behind-the-scenes Drosselmeyer fanfic. "Thank you, Herr Writer, for creating stories for us; now to keep you from using your power against us we're going to cut off your hands so you can DIE HORRIBLY." Drosselmeyer: "Afraid...to die...must...write...revenge! ...in...very...quick...bloody...shorthand...")

From: [identity profile] marith.livejournal.com


Good point. Never underestimate the strength of a good hissyfit.
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