User Recommendations for Violet Evergarden
User Recommendations
There is some days one wants a series that is lighthearted in nature, yet might despite this cover topics that might be a bit of a downer. The latter may seem a contradiction, but the slice-in-lifes in question are about moving past things such as grief, of living a normal life. Both Frieren and Violet Evergarden cover this. The styles are also soft in tone, color-wise, leaning towards a more realistic style for the characters. Both also take place in a non-modern setting, thus one may appeal to fans of the other.
Both Violet Evergarden and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End are TV series renowned for their high production quality, featuring stunning art, animation, music, and direction. They feature strong heroines on journeys of self-discovery, grappling with human connection and emotions they don't quite understand. Main characters of both shows (Violet Evergarden in Violet Evergarden, Frieren in Sousou no Frieren) are strong and seemingly emotionless, but as their journey proceeds, they meet many new people who enrich their perspective about the world and, more importantly, human emotions. Their reason of wanting to know humans better is somewhat similar, as it has roots in an important person to each of
The main characters in both don't seem to fully comprehend human emotions. After a major event, they learn about their own and others' feelings through travels and encounters with various people and their stories. During their journey, they reflect on the time they had with a close one.
A story that wants to be tear-jerking. With strong, emotionless heroines.
Both has a (female) protagonist that's on a journey to find the meaning of certain feelings they yet to understand. Both Anime are also visually and/or aesthetically beautiful.
just makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside while watching it -- and maybe make you cry uncontrollably.
Both depict the stories of young women who are on a journey to unravel messages left to them by people of their past. While Frieren takes place during European medieval times, Violet Evergarden seems to be post-industrial revolution era. Both girls have light hair and striking light eyes, and are conventionally quite pretty. Their monotone, soldier-like voices are uncanny, but as you continue watching the series you'll notice how many layers of emotions they hide underneath. While Frieren has more world-building, Violet Evergarden focuses more on Violet's (the main character) psyche and inner turmoils. Whilst sparse, VE does have a
Violet Evergarden is centered around a female protagonist who has deep regrets and emotional scars from her past life. Like Frieren, Violet, often has flashbacks of her past and struggles because she isn't sure how to deal with it. Violet's mentor told her "I love you" before getting shot. Violet now regrets her time spent with her mentor and is motivated to find out what love means. Frieren has similar regrets because those around her live short lives. She regrets not spending more time with them.
Both excels at amazing storytelling, has very refined atmosphere, great animation and art style, very good character development, breathtaking animation. Both show explores the theme of human emotion and finding meaning in their journeys.
If you like Frieren, you'll love Violet Evergarden. From the great animation, music, story, pace, characters. These are both animes where you need to pay attention to a lot of detail, because a lot of work has been put on and the details matter.
Characters discovering their feelings about a significant other that's no longer with them. They both have similar themes of emotional intelligence and growth.
if you finished watching Violet Evergarden and want to find another beautiful masterpiece that is sentimental, thought provoking, and incredibly well made with fun and interesting characters and a well written story then I feel like Frieren: Beyond journeys end would be a great choice for you.
At the heart of both shows is a stoic female lead, each on a deeply personal quest for meaning. As their journeys unfold, they embark on adventures of self-discovery, where they're met with a wave of emotions, which truly draw you in and make the show an unforgettable experience.
It follows the story of a character attempting to learn the meaning of life and love and what being a person is. They learn over the course of a journey that takes place after an already life-defining story, War for Violet and slaying the demon king for Frieren
Apart from action both shows have similar calming theme
very similar type of anime, great music as the music artist is the same.
Both have rich orchestral music by Evan Call. Both have a powerful female MC who struggles to understand human emotions, but starts to develop the understanding while interacting with people during emotionally charged events. These are character-driven stories. Violet Evergarden is more slice of life and episodic compared to Frieren, and Frieren has much more combat action.
Both are relaxing shows with amazing OST's made by Evan Call, you can really hear the similarities. They also involve the MC/MC's learning about human life in the world around them and help people with their struggles . Last of all they are both extremely lovely to watch with a slower-pace than other animes as a breath of fresh air.
Stoic heroine learns to understand human emotion through episodic adventure with somewhat overarching storyline. Both have the same composer for soundtrack and both have insanely high quality animation.
Both are emotional journeys, Frieren similar to Violet is a girl who lost a possible love interest and crew due to there differed life spans, she goes on a quest that requires her to walk through her old adventures and us the watcher reminisces over her old memories along side her. Btw Frieren is a lil more tame then Violet Evergarden, it's very slice of life and focused on learning to value your time together, def go give it a watch!