Princess Tutu genderswitched fanart

May 18, 2007 02:50

Yeah, so the illustrious illustrator beanclam drew this really awesome picture of girl!Fakir. And besides being really pretty it also brought up the idea of Princess Tutu, which, like Utena, is big about the roles of masculinity and feminity as it pertains to fairytales/society/literary ideas. So I wanted to explore that with art.

...nah, really, I drew the rest of the main cast genderswitched because I could and it looked fun.





First up, Prince Kraehe and Princess Mytho. Really, this is proof that raven outfits are incapable of making a male appear straight. I had to restrain myself from putting Kraehe in purple nail polish like her regular female counterpart. Mytho, being androgynous, was mostly giving conventional signs of femaleness (long hair and boobs). The pantslessness is an intrinsic part though.



Next is Ahiru. She was a little boyish anyway in her movements but I really like how it came out. He probably still only comes up to Fakir's chest though. Ha...

I had Autor sketched but all that coloring drove me crazy and I don't think I have the will to make it presentable. Maybe if I talk myself out of doing genderswitched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...

rule 63, art, princess tutu

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