This week's anime review tells the story of a simple, star-crossed romance due to classism. A maid and noble falling for another despite all odds. Emma was a manga I loved in my early 20s, and it was nice to finally see the anime version dubbed a couple years ago. It doesn't do anything crazy, nor does it have to. If you're in the mood for a Victorian England romance piece, this is exactly as advertised.
Tentative schedule (based on Tuesday Dates)
June 7th: Legend of Mana
June 14th: Shadow's House (Season 1)
June 21st: Donkey Kong Country
June 28th: Tiger & Bunny
July 5th: Kirby and the Forgotten Land
July 12th: Black Lagoon
Anime: Emma: A Victorian Romance
Release Date: 2005
Studio/Publisher: Pierrot/Nozomi Entertainment
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