I Don't Want Anybody Else to Die
- Episode aired Mar 22, 2018
- 24m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
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Violet goes to assist a soldier named Aidan of the neighboring country Ctrigal which is in a state of Civil War.Violet goes to assist a soldier named Aidan of the neighboring country Ctrigal which is in a state of Civil War.Violet goes to assist a soldier named Aidan of the neighboring country Ctrigal which is in a state of Civil War.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Aya Endô
- Cattleya Baudelaire
- (voice)
Kôki Uchiyama
- Benedict Blue
- (voice)
- (as Koki Uchiyama)
Minori Chihara
- Erica Brown
- (voice)
Haruka Tomatsu
- Iris Cannary
- (voice)
Shintarô Asanuma
- Aidan Field
- (voice)
Shunsuke Sakuya
- Elias Vandal
- (voice)
Susumu Akagi
- Sgt. Nicks
- (voice)
Kengo Tsujii
- Russell
- (voice)
Takuya Inagaki
- Michael
- (voice)
Takuma Sasaki
- Yale
- (voice)
Ikuji Nose
- Jonas
- (voice)
Satoshi Mikami
- Isidor
- (voice)
Mari Doi
- Aidan's Mother
- (voice)
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Wow
Once again these episodes prove they are at their best when they are related to struggles Violet is going through with the consequences of war shown in a truly ominous way in this anti war epic. I don't know if this episode is better than episode 8 but it is certainly on a similar letter. Truly great stuff.
I was still not over Ep 10 and then this came....
What a beautiful and emotional episode. The first half is a bit action driven but it's all emotional afterwards. This episode also gave us an important message about war and its consequences. This is truly one of the most heartbreaking episode of the series.
Good but implausible
Violet writes a letter for a soldier at war, the progression is typical and rather entertaining to watch, with an addition point at the end when violet remembers the major. Its not the best of the episodes but perfectly watchable. The issue is the premise and progression of the story is implausible, which does detract a bit. I have to excuse the author for not being knowledge in military matters, but it's a very forced plot.
An interesting point is violet is not only a super soldier, in terms of being able to use a gun, but she is also incredibly strong. Physically overpowering several big burly soldiers and carrying a man, through snow, to a cabin. I am still curious to understand why violet is such a super soldier, but I suspect I will never find out.
Another powerful tearjerker
The eleventh episode of Violet Evergarden is another masterful example of emotional storytelling. It is perhaps not quite as touching as episode ten, featuring some action in its first half, but the writing remains outstanding, as do the technical aspects.
I don't think I've ever seen a series that made me choke up this often. Truly excellent.
I don't think I've ever seen a series that made me choke up this often. Truly excellent.
Outstanding and emotional
Oh Aiden. Oh Violet. This episode had me balling like a baby. Outstanding story. And after episode ten, I'm a blubbering mess. Amazing writing
Did you know
- SoundtracksSincerely
Written by Syota Horie
Lyrics by Miho Karasawa
Arranged by Syota Horie, Evan Call
Performed by Miho Karasawa (as TRUE)
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- Runtime
- 24m
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