Violet Evergarden gained a lot of repercussion in her trajectory. And that was not for nothing, after all in both history and graphics this anime has everything good. And as usual, animes whose success became worldwide, it is not strange to make films based on the work. Furthermore, some are canonical, and makes it catch the attention of fans of the work. But when it comes to earning these movies, it ends up being quite lucrative for the movie industry.
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Violet Evergarden earns 2 billion yen
Kyoto Animation's Violet Evergarden: The anime film earned 2 billion yen (about US $ 19.2 million) on Saturday. As of Sunday, the film has sold 1,390,000 tickets. Furthermore, the film dropped out of the top 10 in its 12th weekend. The movie will have more theaters starting December 11th or later.
Kyoto Animation ended up delaying the film's release in Japan due to concerns about the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The film was scheduled to open in Japan on April 24. This was the second delay for the film, as it was originally scheduled for a January 10, 2020 release in Japan.
But, separating the anime from the franchise's side story, titled Violet Evergarden I: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (Violet Evergarden Gaiden: Eien to Jidō Shuki Ningyō), opened in theaters in Japan in September 2019 and ran for at least five years. weeks. The film ended up earning a cumulative total of 831 million yen (about US $ 7.90 million). Netflix premiered the anime on April 2.
About Violet
Anyway, now let's talk a little about Violet and her journey, a brief summary of the story. That is, if you haven't watched it yet, it may contain spoilers. Violet Evergarden is a girl raised for combat as an instrument of war. From a young age, it's been a human weapon ready to be used, and that's what happened.
Violet Evergarden is an anime that tells the story of this young woman who survived World War I in Europe and is looking for meaning in life. Handed over to Major Gilbert Bougainvillea (Daisuke Namikawa), Violet is trained and used as a weapon. Being a compassionate person, Gilbert treats her as an equal, a girl worthy of being treated as a normal person, while still handling her training.
A post-war period, with no close relatives or anyone known outside the battlefield. Violet is forced to lead a peaceful life. Thus, she becomes an Autonomous of Self-memory and oblivious to feelings, she wants to understand what love is and, going further, she searches for the real meaning of the “I love you” said by Major Bougainvillea.
And so? What did you think of the anime? Worth the time spent watching, isn't it? After all, such a work is not found every day, especially to please such a large proportion of fans. Also, don't forget to leave your opinion! So we can bring more content like this to please you.