![]() ![]() Later, Gilbert shows the military Violet's skills by having her battle and kill ten death-row convicts in a military "training ground". Dietfried shows Gilbert why Violet should only be a "weapon" by arranging for her to fight and kill five thieves and murderers he caught on his ship. She is found on the island by Dietfried, but there is no indication of where she is from or how she got there and she has no memory of her life before meeting Dietfried. ![]() 1) explains elements of Violet's origin that have only been hinted at in the first season of the anime series. For Violet, Gilbert is both special and irreplaceable. During an outing, she received an emerald brooch that she considered as beautiful as Gilbert's eye color, and carried it with her all the time, guarding it as her master's proxy. Later, in the process of getting along with Gilbert, she slowly learned words, definitions, and meaning. In the beginning, she was a girl who needed orders from others and had no sense of autonomy. With the war over, her arms were replaced with advanced metallic prosthetics, and she decided to become an Auto Memory Doll to learn the meaning of the words "I love you" ( 愛してる, Aishiteru)-Gilbert's last words to her before they became unconscious in the battlefield. Trying to save Gilbert in the war's decisive battle, she lost both her arms. During the war, she repeatedly played a vital role in battles. Gilbert instead treated her as a human, taught her how to speak, read, and write, and named her Violet, wishing she could grow up to be as beautiful as the flower. Later, Dietfried brought Violet home and "gave" her to his brother Gilbert in the military as a gift for his promotion to major, intending for Gilbert to use her as a "tool" for war while not wanting to handle Violet himself. For reasons he did not understand, Violet spared Dietfried and obeyed his orders. Violet then stalked and killed all the other crew members. Her combat prowess was discovered when she killed several soldiers who attempted to molest her before he could stop them. As an abandoned and nameless child, Violet was found by navy officer Dietfried Bougainvillea on an island where he and several members of his crew were forced to land after a naval engagement. The story follows Violet Evergarden's journey of reintegrating back into society after the war is over as she is no longer a soldier, and her search for her life's purpose in order to understand the last words her mentor and guardian, Major Gilbert, had said to her: "I love you."Ĭharacters Main characters Violet Evergarden ( ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン, Vaioretto Evāgāden) Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa (Japanese) Erika Harlacher (English) Violet is a newcomer to the CH Postal Company, and works as an Auto Memory Doll-a ghostwriter for people who cannot write or are looking for help expressing their emotions in letters. In the present time, the term refers to the industry of writing for others. Dr Orlando then created the first Auto-Memories Doll for her, meant to register everything said by a human voice. His wife, Molly, was a novelist, but she became blind and could not write anymore. It was originally made by Professor Orlando, the authority on letterpress printing and a researcher of mechanical dolls. There was a machine invented as a prototype for the typewriter, called Auto Memory Dolls. In 2014, Violet Evergarden won the grand prize in the fifth Kyoto Animation Award's novel category. A second anime film, Violet Evergarden: The Movie, premiered in September 2020. An original video animation episode was released in July 2018, and a spin-off film premiered in Japan in September 2019. The story follows Violet Evergarden, a young ex-soldier whose recent employment at a postal company tasks her with writing letters that can connect people.Ī 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired between January and April 2018 with several advance screenings taking place in 2017. It was published by Kyoto Animation under their KA Esuma Bunko imprint, from December 2015 to March 2020. Violet Evergarden ( Japanese: ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン, Hepburn: Vaioretto Evāgāden) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase. Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (2019).
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