![]() ![]() The animation alone is something that could keep it's audience watching, and that's a very important key element to a series, sometimes I'll see a shows animation and drop it - even if it's storyline is something spectacular, but not one single time did I think "I'm going to stop watching now" or "I can't handle this anymore" while watching this show, and I finished it all in about 2 sittings The amount of lighting and minimalostic shading makes all the characters looks astonishing, really, and it was an amazing job altogether. Often I feel like some shows can go overboard with chibi, it's supposed to be simple and bouncy, and that's just what they do here. Not only does The Royal Tutor do well with making the characters look charming, but it also does a funnily good job when it comes to it's chibi style. I fell in love with this show the second it started, and a main reason for that was it character design, colour pallet and adorable animation. The four sons, who had often scared off all previous tutors, sees just how capable Heine is as a teacher and soon they grow to understand him and study as his pupils to better themselves and their kingdom. Though one request is made of Heine to the King before he is hired: if his past is ever brought up or found out, he will leave without word immediately for the sake of the Royal Family's pride. Though they first come off as troublesome Heine, The Royal Tutor, gets to know the four sons as individuals and teaches them how to become better suited for the throne. When the King of Grannzreich starts to worry about the throne, he hires a Tutor to teach his four sons in case his eldest son is unable to rule the kingdom. ![]()
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