

The Royal Tutor Movie
劇場 王室教師ハイネ
The four princes of Grannzreich—Kai, Bruno, Leonhard, and Licht—continue to compete for the right to their kingdom's throne under the guidance of their beloved royal tutor, the competent yet childlike Heine Wittgenstein. One day, during a political visit to Grannzreich, the king of the neighboring Romano Kingdom arrives at the royal palace with his twin sons, Ivan and Eugene. In the hopes of befriending the twins, Heine and the four princes meet their visitors, but their efforts are thwarted instantly when the two twin princes declare that they refuse to address those who will never reach the throne. Dispersing the tension between the boys, Heine reveals that he, upon their father King Victor von Grannzreich's request, will be tutoring the Romano princes alongside the Grannzreichs for the duration of their stay, in hopes of strengthening the future relations between the two kingdoms. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
The four princes of Grannzreich—Kai, Bruno, Leonhard, and Licht—continue to compete for the right to their kingdom's throne under the guidance of their beloved royal tutor, the competent yet childlike Heine Wittgenstein. One day, during a political visit to Grannzreich, the king of the neighboring Romano Kingdom arrives at the royal palace with his twin sons, Ivan and Eugene. In the hopes of befriending the twins, Heine and the four princes meet their visitors, but their efforts are thwarted instantly when the two twin princes declare that they refuse to address those who will never reach the throne. Dispersing the tension between the boys, Heine reveals that he, upon their father King Victor von Grannzreich's request, will be tutoring the Romano princes alongside the Grannzreichs for the duration of their stay, in hopes of strengthening the future relations between the two kingdoms. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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cakefluff
February 21, 2019
Alright, I'll start off with this: This movie is definitely for those who are fans of the Royal Tutor anime, like myself. If you're new, then it is best to watch the anime first before the movie or you're not gonna care much about these characters. If you didn't like the anime or someone who's looking for something grand to happen in the movie, then you might be disappointed. This review will be spoiler free! -Story: One way to describe this movie is that it felt like I just watched one long episode of The Royal Tutor but with two new pretty boys. So nothing new reallyhappens story wise if you're familiar with the anime. If you're hoping to learn something about Heine or see more of the princes and their story, then this movie might be a letdown. -Art: Like always, this anime just loves to make hair seem as amazing as possible. But for real about the art, it's pretty much similar to the anime, so nothing breathtaking. Though, I do notice the increase of 3D animation and it can be very distracting once you notice. It does not really mesh well and can look a little wonky. -Sound: The soundtrack is enjoyable and a good one for this movie, so I don't have any complaints. The ending song is pretty cute too and loved listening to it. -Character: Again the characters will seem meh if you never seen the anime before. So if you're familiar with them, you'll still love these guys. Though, the focus of the movie will be these two new princes. And they're pretty decent characters and would like to see more of them if the anime does get a season two. Heine did not get that much focus as I hoped. The four princes have an even amount of screen time, though Licht and Leo get shining moments on their own. Sadly, Eins doesn't get much screen time. The interactions between the characters are just as enjoyable as the anime and a lot of fun to watch. -Enjoyment: As someone who loved and enjoyed the anime, this movie was a lot of fun and made me want a season 2. One of my fav things of the movie was the ending where it was time for a dance and we get to see certain characters dance with each other which I won't reveal too much. It's just cute~ -Overall: While I did enjoy this movie, I gotta say that it's nothing too special since it pretty much is like one big episode. If you enjoyed the anime and don't mind that it's like watching an episode then I recommend it! If you're someone that wasn't a fan of the anime, then I would say skip the movie.
nikki05
August 13, 2020
It's great to see the old gang (Heine and the four royal Granzreich princes) back together, but this time around, the twin princes from the Romano kingdom with very interesting character traits were included in the picture. It's up to royal tutor, Heine, to teach these 6 princes and help them get along with each other. It was, overall, a feel-good, mood-lifting movie that's worth the watch :) Loved the characters, including the new ones. The plot is not complex, yet I found myself relating and enjoying each scene. If you liked the Royal Tutor anime series then you'll definitely enjoy this one too.
CataOrShane
June 11, 2020
I watched the original series back when it aired and I gave it a 5/10. This movie is slightly worse and I'll explain why. Animation: 1) nothing too ugly but not too pretty to look at either 2) useless and ugly CGI at the end Sound: 1) there were some moments where the dialog and the animation were not properly synced2) some characters only sound good singing if auto-tuned Story and characters: 1) the plot is simple and that works for this type of series but it got dragged out to the point that I wasn't entertained by the movie anymore 2) The inclusion of (SPOILER!!!) this King that is against anything that does not involve violence and everything else that happened afterwards was ridiculous. It doesn't matter if you agree or disagree with the guy but if he's the King, obviously their sons would have to obey so that entire sequence was ridiculous. And when the princes returned to perform, the King would know about them going against his orders because it's really hard to believe that the heirs to the throne would go home without an escort. All things considered this movie is a 4/10 for me.
doryu-P
December 17, 2025
The movie is a warm, lighthearted continuation of the anime that clearly exists for fans rather than newcomers. It reunites Heine with the four princes and introduces two new twin princes, whose contrasting personalities add just enough freshness to keep the story engaging. The tone remains gentle and uplifting, making it an easy, comforting watch. Narratively, the movie feels like an extended episode rather than a major expansion. The plot is simple and occasionally stretched thin, with limited development for Heine and uneven focus among the original princes. Still, character interactions remain charming, and the new additions fit naturally into the group dynamic. Visually, the animation isserviceable but unremarkable, and the use of CGI, especially toward the end can be distracting. The soundtrack, however, is pleasant and suits the movie’s relaxed atmosphere well. Overall, the movie doesn’t break new ground, but it delivers exactly what fans of the series expect. A modest, feel-good follow-up that’s enjoyable if familiar with the anime, but unlikely to impress beyond that.
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