![]() I mean, she only saw Violet write one letter. If I was to point out a major flaw, it would be the teacher's recommendation for Violet to write the letters. Now some people may say that this isn't enough, which I perfectly understand, but 1 episode is better than none. One of the "great many jobs" included this episode. I know this is no easy task, but you've completed a great many jobs over the past few months." - Claudia Hodgins, start of Episode 5 It also partly explains why Hodgins chose her to handle an important client like Princess Charlotte - Cattleya was writing on the other side while Iris and Erica probably didn't have any experience writing love letters for important clients like Violet. I won't spoil beyond this point, but you should probably know the conclusion from most of Violet's other adventures.īut how does this answer the question I mentioned before? Well, since Violet learns how to write love letters here, this is probably the main reason why her writing skills were significantly better than before in episode 5. ![]() Just like other episodes about Violet's adventures, we get a glimpse of the client's past, which involves the painful loss of her love partner during the war. She manages to get help from her colleagues to improve and meet the singer's expectations. Bearing in mind that Violet is still in her learning stages for writing letters, we are shown her struggles a number of times, which is pretty obvious since Violet still doesn't know what 'I love you ' means. The episode involved Violet writing a love letter for an opera singer. It also explains the time gap between episodes 4 and 5 - how did Violet manage to get a chance to write letters for a princess only after a few months from graduating? In fact, it's the first time that Violet is taking care of a client all by herself (though technically she does get some help - after all, she's not experienced at this point). The main reason is because this is when we can clearly see Violet struggling to write a letter for her client. In fact, this is probably one of the most important (personally one of the best for me) episodes in the series. ![]() Now, just because this is 34 minutes long does not mean that there's not much to say. In addition, for those wanting to know whether this episode has adapted part of the LN, this is an original episode. Therefore he does not appear (in a flashback yes, but it was shown before). Since this happens in the first half of the series we don't get any information about Gilbert's situation after the war. No wonder there was a time gap of a few months between those 2 adventures. ![]() to her hometown and the one involving Princess Charlotte's exchange of letters with the neighboring country's prince. ![]() Violet Evergarden Special is an unaired episode which is set between episodes 4 and 5 of the 13 episode series - between Iris' visit While doing so I'd recommend you to watch this between episodes 4 and 5 since that's when this is set. If you haven't please watch that first (though I doubt anyone would come here without watching the main series first). Also, I wrote this review assuming you watched the 13 episode series first. The movie is scheduled to be released in January 2020. Before I start this review, I'll just tell you this: this is separate from the sequel movie announced by KyoAni. ![]()
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