Evergarden, Violet Violet Evergarden; Matou, Sakura Fate/stay night; Akemi, Homura Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica; Milizé, Vladilena 86; Nouzen, Shinei 86; Kita, Ikuyo Bocchi the Rock! Gotou, Hitori Bocchi the Rock! Migurdia, Roxy Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu; Greyrat, Eris Boreas Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu It's a side story in the sense that it's not apart of the original set of released episodes. But it's 100% canon. Think of it like the extra episode about the actress/playwright on Netflix. It's a part of Violet's story, so it's related to the Violet Evergarden Film coming out on 4/24/20 in the same way that all the episodes are. Redline is the correct answer. Redline is unquestionably the best animation I've ever seen, and if you disagree it's almost certainly because you haven't seen it. As far as TV shows go, I'd say violet evergarden for best traditional, demon slayer for best mixed, and houseki no kuni for best cgi. Vivy and AoT are nuts. Gilbert being alive brings closure to her whole arc, becoming a person who can finally express her own feelings to someone she loves instead of writing for other people. In absolutely no way does the meaning of the series change because of the movie. Violet had not moved on, she still had a hope he would be alive. Violet Beauregarde is the daughter of Scarlett Beauregarde and the winner of the third Golden Ticket. As a human she's thin and athletic, with short blonde hair and green eyes. She‘s mostly seen wearing a light blue tracksuit, with blue and white trainers and socks and a blue zipper heart and watch. Comparison of Violet as a human and as a Violet Evergarden is currently streaming on Netflix in select territories. The abs aren't bad either. ― Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero feels like two shows stapled together. One is a .

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