![]() In any case, the function is apparently associated with human typists at the time of THIS story. I was also a little confused about the "Auto Memory Doll" term as well I thought it maybe referred to the typewriter itself- perhaps THAT was a recent innovation in this world as well?- but the Wiki article says the reference is to literal dolls created by a "Dr. (The overall technological sophistication of this show's world seems to be around the 1920's of our world.) "Her letters allow people to be true to themselves"-Cattleya Baudelaire (a fellow Auto Memory Doll)Ĭonsidered logically, there are myriad details of this show I could pick apart, starting with those prosthetic arms of Violet's, and how something of such mechanical sophistication that it even permits the fine motor control required for high-speed typing could exist in a world where the typewriters are not only manual, but require the carriage return be performed by hand. Hodgins employs Violet as an "Auto Memory Doll" (professional ghostwriter/scribe-for-hire) for his firm, the CH Postal Company. Violet later finds herself in the hospital, now equipped with fully-functional mechanical arms and hands, and is taken under the wing of a man named Hodgins, who was a comrade of Gilbert's- and who is very evasive with Violet about the Major's current circumstances. But I WOULD still like to know who made those arms.ĭuring the war between the Gardarik Empire and his own country of Leidenschaftlich, Major Gilbert Bougainvillea has a feral young girl foisted on him by his older brother Dietfried, with the intention of using her as a "tool of war." But Gilbert humanizes her as well, giving her the name Violet, and treating her with great kindness. Some of the Netflix material refers to Violet as a robot. Notes: Based on light novel series by Kana Akatsuki, illustrated by Akiko Takase, and published by Kyoto Animation Related Series: OAV (special), Violet Evergarden: the Movie (.well, movie, of course), Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (movie) ![]() Use this in text posts and comments only, it doesn't work in titles.Length: Television series, 13 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by FUNimation, and also available streaming on Netflix.Ĭontent Rating: PG-14 (Violence, mature elements.) This works with both desktop and mobile users. Avoid shitposting-posts should have content that contributes to some degree to the subreddit. Milder NSFW material is allowed only if properly marked. ![]()
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