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Tower of Etruria

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Studio
  
Milky

Episodes
  
2

Genre
  
Comedy, erotic, fantasy, drama

Released
  
June 25, 2003 – May 25, 2004

Tower Of Etruria (Japanese: タワー・オブ・エトルリア, Hepburn: Tawā Obu Etoruria) is an anime OVA that was first released on June 25, 2003 and May 25, 2004. It was created by the Milky animation label team. The story tells about a brave knight named Albion who sets out on a journey to recover a princess named Cecelia after she ran away from home.

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Story

A brave knight named Albion has been sent to recover a princess named Cecelia from a monster-infested tower held by the witch Etruria. Winning her safety (and her company in bed) from a nefarious (but inexperienced) beholder (which happens to turn out to be a monster and then teams up with Albion), they must learn to cooperate to face other threats. Once they get to the princess's castle where the king was waiting for her return, someone breaks the seal of one of the many monsters. A giant monster comes out of the basement, which had been imprisoned there for over 500 years and looks a little like an octopus, a bigger version of the beholder they had to face before, because the witch Etruria had made him from the DNA of the captive monster they kept in their basement. They have to team up with people such as the ninja spy Palmyra and the seductive and deadly Sirena, who comes from a blade the witch Etruria finds.

Tower Of Etruria

The title refers to the tower where princess Etruria "gets captured" and the guy has to save her. Apparently the whole story involves the princess Etruria because she is really clumsy and makes a lot of mistakes.

Characters

  • Etruria/Cecelia: the princess that falls in love with the knight
  • Albion: the brave knight that saves the princess and Sirena
  • Palmyra: the ninja spy that is sent to stop the brave knight from rescuing the princess
  • Sirena: a cursed sword that somehow can make an auroral form of herself
  • Reception

    Carlos Ross stated that the series is mostly played for laughs.

    References

    Tower of Etruria Wikipedia