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You never hear the girls squealing about ballet series [[Princess Tutu]] Only the guys.
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You never hear the girls squealing about ballet series [[Princess Tutu]]. Only the guys.
  
Specifically, one guy... who will remain nameless.  Should you wish to know who, simply ask "What time is it?" After Mai Hime... you will hear him.
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Specifically, one guy... who will remain [[David Shenosky|nameless]].  Should you wish to know who, simply ask "What time is it?" After Mai Hime... you will hear him.
  
 
This may be true, but the guys don't squeal like the girls during KKM.
 
This may be true, but the guys don't squeal like the girls during KKM.
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For some reason the above contributor believes that not squealing to an anime only lightly salted with homosexual tendencies makes them more of a man. However, since they still squeal (like little girls) at the mere mention of an anime that is based around fairytales and ballet, sugar, spice and everything nice, etc., they really don't have much of a claim to machismo.
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[[User:Daniella|Daniella]] 21:15, 21 April 2007 (PDT)
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Although since Princess Tutu is totally bad ass and about fairy tales when they were still SCARY, I'd say there's a fair bit less of that "sugar, spice, etc" than you say. :)
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 3 May 2019

You never hear the girls squealing about ballet series Princess Tutu. Only the guys.

Specifically, one guy... who will remain nameless. Should you wish to know who, simply ask "What time is it?" After Mai Hime... you will hear him.

This may be true, but the guys don't squeal like the girls during KKM.

For some reason the above contributor believes that not squealing to an anime only lightly salted with homosexual tendencies makes them more of a man. However, since they still squeal (like little girls) at the mere mention of an anime that is based around fairytales and ballet, sugar, spice and everything nice, etc., they really don't have much of a claim to machismo. Daniella 21:15, 21 April 2007 (PDT)

Although since Princess Tutu is totally bad ass and about fairy tales when they were still SCARY, I'd say there's a fair bit less of that "sugar, spice, etc" than you say. :)