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Heartwarming adaptation of a coming-of-age tale beckoned by generations in an old-fashioned town called Avonlea
Akage no Anne is is the Japanese adaptation of the 1908 children's novel Anne of Green Gables by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery which happens to be one of my favorite pieces of classic literature. The work is a lovely coming-of-age story about Anne, an orphan full of imagination, as she arrive…
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Forested shawl over river-stream dress. Boots of soil and petal-laced gloves. A tiara atop with wild rose ornaments, holding on hand a garden of dreams. Anne of Green Gables is poetically romanticized from the start, at times amusingly so in its earnestness, as the story unites with your run-of-the-…
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A talker who never knows when to shut up, a dreamer who is always lost in her own imagination... These are one of the most unique and striking features of Anne Shirley, a cheerful and friendly orphan who wants a place to call home and people to call father and mother. The first few episodes show the…
Read full review on AniList →Takahata's adaptation of Anne might be the best ever! Let's see why, while drawing a parallel with 2025's Anne Shirley.
I wholeheartedly assure Takahata’s _Akage no Anne_ is yet the best adaptation of Montgomery’s novel!
I finally decided to give it a shot after seeing the latest anime adaptation, “_Anne Shirley_”, which doesn’t fit, in my opinion, Anne of Green Gable’s charming vibe. At first I wanted to watch the…
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