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The Royal Tutor

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Equally charming and stern, Heine Wittgenstein is a brilliant man who commands respect, despite his short, childlike stature. Thus, the king of Grannzreich has called upon Heine to undertake a daunting task that has driven away many before him—become the new royal tutor to four princes who are in line for the throne. The four heirs each have very distinct and troublesome personalities: Licht, the flirtatious youngest prince; his immature older brother, Leonhard; Bruno, the studious third prince; and Kai, the oldest of the four and the most reserved. Hilarity ensues as Heine attempts to connect with each of the princes in order to groom them for the throne.

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How many episodes does The Royal Tutor anime have?

The Royal Tutor (Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine) anime consists of 12 episodes and aired in Spring 2017. The series was animated by Bridge and covers a portion of Higasa Akai's manga storyline.

Who are the four princes Heine Wittgenstein tutors in The Royal Tutor?

The four princes of the Kingdom of Grannzreich are Leonhard, Bruno, Lichte, and Kai, each with a distinct personality and a history of driving away previous tutors. Heine must win each of them over individually using patience, intellect, and unconventional teaching methods.

Is The Royal Tutor based on a completed manga?

The anime is based on the manga by Higasa Akai, which has been serialized in Monthly Comic Zero Sum (Ichijinsha). The manga contains considerably more story than the 12-episode anime adaptation covers, so anime-only viewers will find additional content in the source material.

Is The Royal Tutor appropriate for children or is it a shoujo romance?

The Royal Tutor is rated PG-13 and is generally appropriate for teen audiences, focusing on comedy, character growth, and mentorship rather than romance or violence. Its tone is lighthearted compared to darker royal-court anime, though it does touch on themes of family expectations and personal insecurity.

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