“Emma starts anew as a Molders maid; William struggles with love and Eleanor's gentle presence.”
Emma: A Victorian Romance Season Two
英國戀物語エマ ~メルダース編~
Would You Love or Hate This?
AI-powered analysis tailored to your taste
Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
However, the slow initial episodes might test your patience given your history of dropping shows that don't hook you early. The art style shift in the middle arc could also be a concern...
Synopsis
Emma starts anew as a Molders maid; William struggles with love and Eleanor's gentle presence.
In the faraway village of Haworth, a new chapter in Emma's life has begun. Now employed by the wealthy Molders family, Emma has resolved to put the past behind her. She'll have to adjust to a new house, a charming (but eccentric) new mistress, and a host of fellow servants, some with buried pasts of their own. Meanwhile, back in London, William is doing his best to uphold his father's wishes as the Jones family heir, but try as he might, he can't forget Emma. Yet, whenever he feels at his worst, Eleanor is always there to comfort him with a warm, shy smile. Could the answer to his broken heart be right before his eyes? (Source: RightStuf)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 15 sampled reviews
What 15 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 1.92 · split reception
6.3 pts
Recommenders 8.3 · others 2.0
↓ 1.33
Running avg · Oct 2007 → Jan 2025
- 8 “i am happy i found this anime and read some of the manga season 1 was top quality but season 2 was a lot faster rash is a better word for it compared to season 1 and the manga's pace , so fast that...”
- 7 “The second season was actually better than the first. It had a few new characters, and although they weren't elaborated upon, I think they gave the show some extra flavor. However, little else...”
- 8 “I immensely enjoyed the second season. It brought in new characters that were interesting and had some good twists to keep the plot lively. The music was still great, the animation was still good...”
Watch Order & Related
Explore the Emma: A Victorian Romance Season Two universe
Cast
See all →Trailers & videos
See all →Gallery
See all →If you stay for this, you'll stay for these
See all →The community pairs this with
See all →Made by
See all credits →Production slate
A Tv Production · Spring 2007
Ajia-do.- Format 12 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 48m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2007 – Jul 2007 Spring 2007
- Source Tv media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-1856 catalog
Licensed by
- Nozomi Entertainment Licensor