of ducks and princesses
Sep. 22nd, 2006 01:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Regarding Princess Tutu: yes, whatever you've heard of this series is true; it's fairy tale crack, a cracked fairy tale that will tiptoe in on little ducky feet and steal your heart. (And does anyone have a full listing of the soundtrack music? I recognized most of the pieces but there were a few I don't know, and want, badly, from the penultimate episode especially.)
And I wrote fic. Which I know I shouldn't have--I liked the ending, very much, really it was just how it should have been. But. Well. Yes. So. Fic:
Series: Princess Tutu
Warnings: Spoilers for the anime's finale, + gruesome quantities of sap with my newest het OTP. (Which is something of a spoiler in itself, I think; at least it would have been for me.)
The Night Winter Ends
And I wrote fic. Which I know I shouldn't have--I liked the ending, very much, really it was just how it should have been. But. Well. Yes. So. Fic:
Series: Princess Tutu
Warnings: Spoilers for the anime's finale, + gruesome quantities of sap with my newest het OTP. (Which is something of a spoiler in itself, I think; at least it would have been for me.)
The Night Winter Ends
no subject
Date: 2006-09-27 06:32 am (UTC)(And yes, everyone has their own version of the ending. That's why I like open endings so. :D )
no subject
Date: 2006-09-27 06:44 am (UTC)I agree, I love the openness of the ending, the bittersweet freedom of all possibilities (...for that matter, this story isn't necessarily a happy ending, because there's no guarantee it came true, after all...)