Violet Evergarden captured hearts in the anime with stunning visuals and dramatic pulls on the viewers' heartstrings. The movie attempted to deliver a satisfying end to the story of this young woman and her tale of loss and growth. Airing only a year after the final episode of the show, fans did not have to wait long to see Violet’s finale as an auto memories doll.
The movie, while gorgeous and beautiful, would not have had the impact that it did without the weight of such a phenomenal show behind it. Some fans would argue that the movie detracts from the overall emotional impact of the show, and they choose to pretend as though her story ended with the final episode of the original series.
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Through thirteen episodes and an OVA, fans got to meet and come to love Violet Evergarden. Originally a child prodigy soldier under the charge of Major Gilbert Bougainvillea, Violet gained renown for her skills until one final battle changed everything. In this battle, Violet lost both of her arms, but more importantly, she lost the Major. Although the war had ended and Violet was equipped with new robotic arms, her soul had not yet recovered. She embarked on a journey to try to understand what love was so that she could understand the Major more fully.
Throughout each of the episodes, the audience watches Violet embrace her emotions and the trauma that she suffered just a little bit more. She aids others in understanding their own emotions by writing letters to their loved ones for them. Even as Violet does not understand her own emotions, she grows together with each of her clients learning lessons alongside them. Throughout it all, she is never quite able to give up on the Major, although
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