![]() ![]() ![]() Coins were placed on people's eyes or in people's mouths to pay for said passage. It was adopted in an opera by Wagner creatively titled Lohengrin, which is famous for its "Bridal Chorus." Which may have just answered my wedding complaint.Ĭharon, of course, is the Greek ferryman of the dead who takes people across the river Acheron. According to Wiki, the Knight of the Swan is an even older legend than this that just got connected to Arthurian tales (as lo, Arthurian tales are the black hole of European legends). In Arthurian legend, Lohengrin is the son of Percival, who rides in a boat drawn by swans. It does serve the purpose to get everyone together in a cool setting, but otherwise.yeah, random.įakir asks for Lohengrin's sword. I feel like I'm missing something with it. I've always found the wedding plot to be kinda.random. Either he's pissed because she considers him not a threat, or he's pissed because she considers him to the side of the story in general. There's a Trope for it.įakir's reaction when he gets the invitation- "Are you trying to say that I'm not an enemy?"- can be taken two ways. ![]() But that could just be an example of, uh, what's it called? "You Know." syndrome. Interesting, in light of Rue being the one to explain the Princess Tutu story to him. (Which we knew, but since we get such good shots of it here, I thought I'd point it out.)įakir again makes a comment that suggests that, out of everyone, he actually knows the most about Mytho and what's going on. The protagonists of this show tend to be kinda smart about such things.įakir has a HUGE scar. Fakir wearing the pendant into the shower is also awesome. Neko-sensei specifically says that he's "expressing feelings more than technique." He also deduces that he's in love.Īhiru the Duck Ninja is awesome. As he says, he has a ton of it! He could kill Kraehe, he could kill Tutu, he could kill kill kill! Which makes it all the more interesting that he's the one shaking a moment later.Īnd I'll emphasize that shaking, because just a couple of episodes ago, Fakir found Mytho doing the same thing.ĭrosselmeyer defines Ahiru as a great protagonist because "nothing is ever boring around her." He asks: what can just a duck do?Įveryone finds Mytho's dancing to be more beautiful and awesome now that he's got pieces of his heart back. Because it wouldn't be a fairy tale if Fakir had living parents.įakir has issues with Tutu's lack of resolve. Guess who's who?Ĭharon, the owner of an antiques shop, teller of old stories, and Fakir's foster-dad. Tutu takes on the story of Cinderella! And again asks the question that usually takes a couple of hours of drinking or a certain kind of college class to come out: did the Prince really love Cinderella? Or was he chasing not the girl, but the image of the girl? Opening: Once upon a time, there was a girl in tattered clothes. I'll be renewing and checking the links on the last episode post, as I plan to have the first season done by tomorrow morning. ![]()
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