#Rue Kuroha
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#princess tutu#princess kraehe#rue kuroha#crow#retro anime#my drawing#artist on tumblr#traditional art
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Raffle reward for @forgetthetimetravel! I was feeling adventurous and did some dramatic lighting for this one! I like the idea of her doing ballet in a cathedral at night with the moonlight shining through the stained glass window. Sadly I wasn’t quite feeling adventurous enough to do multicolored lighting, but I think the purple suits her nicely!
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is it obvious i only wanted an excuse to draw an egg
#digital art#art#artists on tumblr#artoftheday#princess tutu#tutu#princess tutu ahiru#ahiru#duck#arima ahiru#ahiru arima#fakir#fakiru#myuuto#kuroha rue#rue kuroha
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Ahirue week day 3 ~ mythical
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sooo it’s not ahirue week yet but i had a sudden urge to redraw this old piece
rue’s pose referenced from @adorkastock
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@mayakern you GENIUS
#did not realize until today that you are the artist who makes those skirts with Rii Abrego#if you are seeing this Maya has some absolutely amazing skirt designs i think she makes dresses too#art#drawing#myart#sketch#fanart#princess tutu#princess tutu ahiru#princess tutu duck#ahiru arima#ahiru#farcille#dunmeshi#marcille dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi fanart#dungeon meshi#delicious in dungeon#falin touden#falin dungeon meshi#chimera falin#marcille donato#marcille dunmeshi#falin x marcille#marcille x falin#ptutu#ptutu ahiru#ptutu rue#rue kuroda#rue kuroha
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Duck and Rue
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FINALS
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Round One: 2A
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🧡AhiRue🩵
Ahiru and Rue inspired by the Leyendecker poster
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part 1/2 of my Ahirue comic 🌸(part 2 here)
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hello princess tutu enjoyers please accept my offering
#this was a school assignment lol i mostly just wanted and excuse to draw Duck and Rue#artists on tumblr#princess tutu#princess tutu fanart#princess tutu duck#ahiru arima#princess tutu ahiru#ahiru#rue kuroha#princess tutu rue#jc leyendecker#leyendecker study#? maybe?#favorite subgenere of anime: vaugely or explicitly queer magical girls#one of whom is pink#stuck in a time loop and or retelling of the same story#my art
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Nooo little German girls don't be doomed by the narrative
Princess tutu Ahirue week 2024 day 1 - Whispers
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Diamonds, Toads, and Dark Magical Girls
According to Bill Ellis in "The Fairy-Telling Craft of Princess Tutu: Meta-Commentary and the Folkloresque," the fairy tale of Cinderella can be seen as one of the earliest examples of the transformation sequences/henshin seen in magical girl anime, particularly in how the title character is given items that help her achieve a goal, usually given to her by a magical being (her mother's spirit in a tree, a fairy godmother, etc.).
Thinking again about the connection between magical girls and fairy tales--even if they aren't as meta as Tutu, many magical girls do use imagery and ideas from European fairy tales (Sailor Moon alone has references to Hans Christian Andersen and Charles Perrault)--I wondered what other character types from the genre may have some precedent in fairy tales. Then I started thinking about the Dark Magical Girl character.
Not every magical girl story has a Dark Magical Girl, but they do crop up in a lot of works. To name a few, there's Fate Testarossa from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, Homura Akemi from Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Rue/Kraehe from Princess Tutu, and countless others that would be too numerous to name. In general they tend to be more cynical, darker counterparts to the main protagonists, who tend to come from relatively more stable environments. Whatever magic they possess also may be more sinister, at least initially.
Tying in somewhat to the story of Cinderella is the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index fairy tale type "The Kind and Unkind Girls" (ATU 480). Many of the stories of this type involve a rivalry between two stepsisters, one being favored by the stepmother due to being the latter's biological daughter. The general idea in most versions of the tale is that both girls encounter a magical being at separate points in time. The kind girl helps the magical being in some way, at which point the magical being gives her a magical ability or magical presents. Meanwhile, the unkind girl refuses to help the magical being and is cursed in some fashion, or, worse, killed. The kind girl meanwhile usually ends up marrying a prince, or a similar character. One of the more popular versions of this story, "Diamonds and Toads," has the kind girl gain the ability to have a jewel or flower fall from her mouth when she speaks, while the unkind girl is cursed to have toads and snakes fall from hers. And while the kind girl does marry a prince, the unkind one is kicked out of her house and dies alone in the woods. (Insert something about Revolutionary Girl Utena's comment about how a girl who cannot become a princess is doomed to be a witch.)
Typically in these fairy tales, the unkind girl is never shown to be a real threat to the kind one; the ultimate threat is the stepmother, who uses her daughter as a means to an end. In contrast, Dark Magical Girls tend to have, well, magic that helps them attack the magical girl protagonist. In this regard, they're the Heavy in the plot, while the witch/mother-like figure/real enemy waits in the background (as is the case in a lot of magical girl shows--the Raven and Rue, Precia and Fate, Fine and Chris in Symphogear etc.). Sometimes the Dark Magical Girl will be a major threat, though--like the Princess of Disaster in Pretear (who is loosely-inspired by the Evil Queen in Snow White).
In The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (1976), Bruno Bettelheim argues that the stepmother as a character is a way for children to process the negative traits of their own mothers, while still idealizing the good qualities of them. With that in mind, the unkind sister and the Dark Magical Girl can be viewed as a way of processing/externalizing the negative traits that a girl can have, being cruel, rebellious, and uncaring. They also embody their fears, too--the fear of being alone, rejected, and doomed to fail.
Of course, nowadays, Dark Magical Girls have a tendency to be redeemed and reconcile with/befriend the main magical girl, something the kind and unkind girls never seem to do in the fairy tales. Maybe it's just emblematic of society deciding that killing a girl off for being a little rude is a bit unfair. She's just a kid trying to find her place in the world, too, after all.
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