Today (December 19), the theatrical version of "Violet Evergarden" "Violet Evergarden Gaiden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" opened an official Weibo account, which may mean that the film will be officially introduced soon. There is no content on the Weibo account at present, so fans of Kyoto Animation may wish to look forward to more official news. Official Weibo of "Violet Evergarden Gaiden": Click here to learn more ☜ "Violet Evergarden Gaiden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" was officially released in Japan on September 6. As the first work released by the studio after the Kyoto Animation arson case (it had been completed before the arson), it also gave the work an extraordinary extra meaning. "Violet Evergarden Gaiden" Taiwanese version Chinese trailer: The anime "Violet Evergarden" is adapted from the light novel of the same name written by Kana Akatsuki. It tells the story of the heroine Violet Evergarden, who was influenced by military education since childhood and did not understand other people's emotions, and rediscovered herself in a new life. The anime was officially broadcast on January 10, 2018. The exquisite pictures and touching story made this work gain very good reputation and popularity. Friends who like "Violet Evergarden" and Kyoto Animation Studio may wish to pay attention to the latest developments of this work. Violet Evergarden Gaiden Japanese Poster |
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