Today (August 13), Kyoto Animation released the first trailer of "Violet Evergarden Gaiden ~Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll~". The heroine will continue on a new journey of ghostwriting for others, and her amber eyes are still bright. Trailer video appreciation: Judging from the content of this trailer, there will be some new characters in this theatrical version, and the heroine will continue to embark on a new journey of ghostwriting for others. She will use the most sincere words to break the barriers between people and express the most real emotions. The most touching thing is that the heroine's amber eyes are still bright. Violet Evergarden is a light novel written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase, published by Kyoto Animation's KA ESUMA Bunko. It is also the winner of the 5th Kyoto Animation Award. The work tells a series of tear-jerking but healing stories about Violet Evergarden during her post-war ghostwriting career. "Violet Evergarden Gaiden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" will have its world premiere at animagiC in Germany in August, from August 3 to 4, and will be officially released in Japan from September 6 to September 26. Presumably, this theatrical version will once again bring a heart-warming journey to all comic fans. Video screenshots: |
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