Emma: A Victorian Romance

What does Yea Forums think of this show?

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Never watched the anime, but the manga was dead boring.

It was great. I should probably pick up Otoyomegatari.

The author's stories from her life at the end of each volume were better than the manga.

Wait, there was an anime adaptation? I've read the manga like five times and I never knew.

Pajeetbro was the bestboy

Good
Otoyomegatari is my favorite manga

I bought a physical copy of the manga but I haven't read it. The table of contents seems to give away the ending with the chapter titles. Is it worth reading with that in mind?

The ending is always fairly predictable, you're just in it for the ride. And it's a good one, albeit one that's more quiet rowboat than roaring rapids.

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Never watched the anime. Manga was okay I guess.

That's a wrong way to use the word 'predictable'.
It's expected that they will be together but of course we need to know how.

Yes. Yes you should.

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Is the sequel worth watching? I enjoyed the first season when I watched it a while back.

Do you guys consume shonen "romance" and all its cliche dramatic bullshit and enjoy it? Emma was great.

One of the first anime I saw in my teens. Read the manga afterward and it had more meat than the anime did.

I recommend that for how to get into Emma: anime first, then manga.

I like it.

>Show
Never watched it.
But I liked the original Jane Austen novel it's based on.

>Eurocentric
Dropped

I heard that it has a beach episode.
Really? In the Victorian Era?

That was manga only IIRC. It's centered on Eleanor after William dumped her and that the whole was exile for her by her father. She meets another guy and develops feelings for him.

>you disagree with me on one thing, I bet you like bad things
I felt nothing for the main couple and the average scene was nothing happening at a snail's pace. Otoyomegatari gave me much the same feeling. They remind me of the kind of trite period piece my teenaged imouto would gush over.

it gave me an incurable mommy maid fetish

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Trite doesn't mean what you think it means.

The translator just dropped it because it's already licensed, and the licensed release is a few volumes behind the translations.

>Whining about Eurocentrism in a Japanese story
Seriously? If anything, you should praise it as being an "outsider's perspective" of Western society.

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Victorian maid drama/10
A must watch for dramafags.