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DVD Feature:
  • Audio 01: English 2.0
  • Audio 02: Japanese 2.0
  • Subtitle: English
  • Format: 4:3 (Full Screen)
  • Region: 01 (North America)

DVD Information:
  • Age Rating: 14+
  • Length: Approx. 125 min.
  • Class Type: Fantasy
  • DVD Label: DPTT/001
  • Publisher: ADV Films
  • Retail Price: 29.99$US
  • Release Date: 25/01/2005
  • Review Date: 18/01/2005
  • Review Last Update: 28/06/2005

DVD Extras:
  • Ballet For Beginners
  • Čtude
  • Outtakes
  • Non-credit Opening
  • Non-credit Ending
  • Voice Actor Commentary
  • Staff Commentary
  • In The Studio
Number Of Disc(s): 1
Review Done By: Guardian Inferno

Introduction:
Once Upon A Time...

A girl named Duck = or rather, a duck who wanted to become a girl - fell in love with a princess. As she paddled around her pond one day, a bizarre old man emerged from the early morning mist & gave her a magical pendant with the power to transform the waddling Duck into the waltzing Princess Tutu.

Cackling, the man faded into the fog making clear the demands of Duck's destiny. Her lonely prince had lost the pieces of his heart & only Tutu could unravel their mystery. But however she should choose to step, for better or for worse, would shape her tangled story. For those who accept their fate find happiness, those who defy it, glory.

Contains Episodes:
  • Episode 01: The Duck & The Prince
  • Episode 02: Heart Shard
  • Episode 03: The Princess's Vow
  • Episode 04: Giselle
  • Episode 05: On The Night Of The Fire Festival

Feature Presentation:
Special thanks to ADV Films for sending a copy for a review for this site. Here is another cute fairy tales series, Princess Tutu. The title might seem a little silly at first, but don't let it stop you. I just find it quite enjoyable. Not to mention, since I'm a great fan of classicial music, there is even the original nut cracker theme is used. I love the melody & it match so perfectly with the story line. There is also beautiful ballet dancing, along with sweet little moments that make you smile. The series started of with a cute girl named Duck. She isn't your ordinary girl, she is actually a duck who wishes to become a girl, because she fell in love with a prince. One day, a strange old man granted her wish & gave her a magical pendant as well. That pendant, when in trouble, transformed Duck into Princess Tutu, a beautiful ballerina with magical powers that can confort a person's heart. However, the Prince isn't himself, as he lost his heart. His heart is broken into pieces & are hidden in desires. Duck, or I should say, Princess Tutu will do her best to find his heart. The story goes on.

Video:
ADV Films did a very great job. I found no problem, the image are clear & the color looks perfect. The episodes are on a different track, so there will be a small loading time when you move on to the next episode. Each episodes are separated into 6 parts: the prologue, the introduction, part A, part B, ending & the preview for the next episode! I do note that you can skip all those warnings & logos when you first load the DVD by just pressing the "Menu" button on your remote control.

Dubbing: English:
The dubbing is really great. I find the voices quite adorable, keeping the cuteness. It's about 85% of the original Japanese.

Audio 01: English 2.0:
No problem found.

Audio 02: Japanese 2.0:
No problem found.

Subtitle:
ADV Films have selected a great font, very easy to read. They use yellow for the introduction, ending themes & the Japanese dialogue & white for Japanese signs & text. There are two tracks of subtitling. One track is for the sign subtitling & the other one is for the Japanese dialogue. I might note that every odd numbered episodes, the intro & ending subtitles are in English, while the even numbered episodes are in Japanese on this volume.

Menu Option:
I find the menu quite beautiful. You see Princess Tutu, along with a rotating screenshots taken from the episodes in this volume. There isn't a "Play All", nor a "Screen Access" feature, just a selection of one of the 5 episodes, "Set Up" & "Extras". The background music for the main menu is is the main theme, instrumental version, though the other section have other different music, all enjoyable to listen.

DVD Extras:
Amazining to see lots of extras! There is the standard non-credit opening & ending. The best part of the extra is the audio commentary for EPS 01, with Duck & Princess Tutu (Luci Christian) & Fakir (Chirs Patton), which is great to see the point of view of the cast. There is also a staff commentary in EPS05, which give in-depth inforamtion about the series, which is pretty interesting. There is also more documentaries, the first part called Ballet For Beginners, which explains all the ballet you see in this series & explain a little history. The other one is Čtude, which explains all the music & where it came from, such as the Nut Cracker theme. You got to love Outtakes, but I do suugest to watch the episodes first to get the full impact. Last, behind the scene look on a few of the cast during their voice recording. As you can see, it's hard work to get it right.

Packaging:
The package is very well done, very colorful. On the cover, you see Princess Tutu & along with the mysterious old man. In the back, you get some screenshots from the episodes in this volume. The insert is really cool, though there is no chapter list that you usually get, but another commentary from Ikuko Itoh about the making of this series, along with another picture of Princess Tutu. The DVD disc itself, it doesn't match up, but the design cames from where when you see the old man in his mechanical workshop. Since the DVD case is a clear one, you get to see the other cover, which is quite nice. This one actually match up with the DVD disc design, but I perfer the default one, as that one looks more of a poster then a cover.

PC Viewing:
Watching it on the PC is the same as watching it on the TV. Very clean, no problem at all, very little pixel (little squares popping in & out), both normal mode & full screen mode. The sound is just great. Since the episodes are on different tracks, it will take time to load when you move on to the next episode. Like on your regular DVD player, you can skip the warnings & logos when you load the disc, just use the "menu" option to go to the menu screen.

Overall DVD Rating:
It's very beautiful, cute & something magical about this series. I love the music & it's perfect to sit back & just enjoy it. It also reflects what kind of desires can have in a person's heart. It's such a sweet story.

Feature Presentation: Ballet dancing, along with sweet little moments that make you smile.
Video (Images) Crisps & clear! No problem found.
Dubbing: English Very good dubbing. Kept the cuteness.
Audio 01: English 2.0 No problem found.
Audio 02: Japanese 2.0 No problem found.
Subtitle: English Easy reading, two options of subtitling.
Menu Option: Simple menu, but I love the background music!
DVD Extras: Loads of extras with documentaries, outtakes & more.
Packaging: A very colorful package!
PC Viewing: Easy to view, clean, no problem!
Overall DVD Rating: Very beautiful, cute & something magical.

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