Violet Evergarden (バイオレットエバーガーデン)
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  • Reads 101
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2020
(This is a recreation of Violet Evergarden The Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll. Great movie.) ○ALL CREDITS GO TO KYOKO 
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Violet Evergarden tutors a young lady at a private women's academy, but still grieves for the only person who ever brought her happiness.

これは、アニメーション 
永遠と。素晴らしい映画です。)○すべてのクリエイターが参加する KYOKO アニメーション  ○ 
紫のエバーガーデンは、私立の女性のアカデミーで若い女性を家庭教師にしていますが、それでも彼女の幸せをもたらした唯一の人を悲しみます。
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