Dumping illustrations from the Anne of Green Gables sequels, starting from Anne of Avonlea

Dumping illustrations from the Anne of Green Gables sequels, starting from Anne of Avonlea.

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What kind of kid gives his new teacher a flower just because he likes her?

Which loli will you adopt, Sup Forums?

The twin Marilla adopted.

The boy, Davy, is the naughty one while the girl, Dora, is the good one.

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Anne comforting Dora after she got locked in the storeroom due to Davy's antics.

Anne writing a letter to her friend, Jane Andrews.

damn this shite's good

This is from when Anne found a dead squirrel being put underneath her desk. Too bad we don't have an illustration of her whipping the responsible kid.

Glad you like it.

Sequal? I thought anne was a novel adoption. Does the novel have a sequel or is the sequel just some magna artist's headcanon?

>Does the novel have a sequel

Yes, all the way until Anne has kids in WW1.

The fabled "tea party in a flower field"

The shota admirer is back.

More of Davy's shenanigans.

This translation actually makes Davy call Anne "Neechan", unlike in the original where he'll just call her by her name. Honorifics in English is just stuff like Mr or Miss after all.

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Diana is more beautiful here than in the anime.

Charlotte The Fourth, named so because the lady employing her can't be bothered to remember her real name so she just calls her Charlotte after her first maid/helper.

Kinda looks like if Anne is fatter.

Miss Lavender, her employer. That weird old maid living away from civilization.

What year was this edition published? The characters look so moe. Anne and the pretty girls have a kyoani look to them.

The American shota, Paul, meets with Miss Lavender.

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Apparently, it was published at 2008. Illustrator is HACCAN, which mostly illustrates kids books, it seems.

I miss the times when girls would wear flowers on their heads.

Diana gets proposed to.

Miss Lavender finally marries with Paul's widowed father. Apparently, they used to be a pair once before they broke up over some silly thing.

Montgomery loves putting old maid romance in her stories since she herself is one, married at 38 or something.

And that's it for Anne of Avonlea. Next up, Anne of the Island.

Anne and Diana reminiscing to the good ol' times.

Anne being greeted by Priscilla when she left the train to Redmond University.

Priscilla appeared in the anime by the way, along with Stella, another of Anne's housemate in this book. They were in the Queen's High School arc.

Meet the new girl, Philippa Gordon. Quite a fan favorite in Japan's 2ch thread for her wacky (not sure how to describe it) attitude. Once bravely wore a white and red dress that look like a barberpole (not illustrated here, sadly).

It's kind of a thing in later Anne books that Anne becomes the no-nonsense character while she's surrounded by weirdoes.

Looking for a house to rent.

Stella warming herself in a winter day.

Holiday comes, and Anne returns to Green Gables. Anne and Diana meet with the cranky Grandma Atos. Anne says anyone will be cranky if you're named that.

Anne gets her writing criticized. The criticism is kinda aimed at your typical Victorian romance stories.

You have illustrations for the entire series of novels?

Davy skips Sunday school, blackmailing Dora to go along by saying he'll tell that some kid kissed her at school and she wasn't mad for it.

Now I am reminded of Dicken's David Copperfield in which the 7-year old protagonist just straights up ask for a kiss from a girl he just met. Funny how 19th century West is still more brave than 21st century Japan about kids and teenagers having a romance.

Fuck, I hate how you can't zoom with Kindle PC. I can get a better detail zooming that pic in my phone.

No. Only the 2,3, and 4. 1 and 5 are avaiable but for some reason Amazon.jp now denies my purchase.

What stunning illustrations. Thank you for sharing them, user.

Anne being followed by her soon-to-be-new cat. It's supposed to be ugly but you don't really see that here. Anne's friends would have had chloroformed him to death if not for Anne adopting him for a pet.

You're welcome.

I hear we have a lack of college-age CGDCT.

I could never understand the passion of Japanese towards Anne. It's respective show were the blandest overall in Masterpiece Theater franchise. What a shame.

Davy writing a letter to Anne while Dora is watching. The translation makes the letter use short sentences to make it sound like it's written by a child. The original goes further and misspells things.

The highlight of the letter is Davy saying what his ideal wife would be, after being asked by his new teacher in class. He says that he wants her to be pretty and obedient and be able to cook well. Also, she must be kind to the poor. And he writes it all with such innocence the teacher laughs when he reads it.

But it's like the most well revived among the WMT hipsters. It's the only period drama that wasn't completely eclipsed by rose of versailles

Philippa dressing up before going to a party.

Anne and Phil visiting Anne's old home.

Anne meeting with Paul back at Green Gables. Paul is growing up and is leaving his fairies behind.

Here comes Gilbert's rival.

I read the a summary of that on a wiki and it all felt like your typical shoujo plot line. Is was it executed well in the novel or does it feel cheesy?

And here is Anne's rival.

It's not cheesy at all. It's more comedic instead of romantic really.

I just feel bad for Roy though...

Diana's marriage at last.

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Also, Montgomery herself said she couldn't write romance since she had too much sense of humor to do so.

Diana's baby.

Anne is praying.

Honestly, I think I prefer Gilbert's design in the anime.

That's it for Anne of The Island. The next one is Anne of Windy Poplars.

I got kind of scared when I read that anne rejects gilbert because she doesn't realise her true feelings only to come around when he is about to die. Seemed corny and cliche, but I'm glad it wasn't melodramatic.

Doesn't quite come across how Diana gradually gets plumpier since her first appearance.

Cute though.

I think the plump thing started at the fifth book.

The joke is when Anne rejects Roy and how the resident airhead Philippa berates her for it, saying how Anne is more indecisive than she is, leading on poor Roy only to reject him.

Also the various moments Anne gets jealous when she hears about Christine.

Everyone, I mean everyone from Marilla to Mrs. Lynde to the readers knows they're going to end up together.

It's also a study on Anne's character on how she can't distinguish between the love she reads in books with the handsome, dark, tall, and poetic princes with the real love she feels with Gilbert. Roy is that prince and it drives her mad how he is supposed to be her ideal but she just doesn't feel it.

If you want more dramatic and less comedic romance, read the Emily series. It almost ended in a tragedy there.

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Anne goes back to teaching again, but this time as a headmistress.

Only to get shit like this.

Anne fandom is a fucking hivemind. It's neither dramatic like A Little Princess nor funny like Tom Sawyer yet it manages to hold the highest audience alongside with Rascal. The only good thing about Anne is the backgrounds. It's the anime definition of conformism.

Meet the neighbor loli, an imaginative orphaned girl oppressed by her aunt and grandma.

Give me the loli on the far left.

>nor funny like Tom Sawyer
>he doesn't know that Mark Twain praised Anne

Melodrama in A Little Princess is nothing to hold high.

A kid who get easily infatuated? The love-at-first sight type.

Meet the graveyard tour guide.

No seriously, she just came to Anne and began explaining all the history behind the people buried there. Gossiping with the newcomer, I suppose.

I'm not talking about the book. Book is a masterpiece, but anime isn't.

The voice actress of Lavinia had death threats because of that shit.

That winter clothing looks so comfy.

I've seen Anne recently and it doesn't seem to stand out much from the rest of period dramas.

>The voice actress of Lavinia had death threats because of that shit.

What? The drama was so bad the voice actress revived death threats? And I though that only the recent generation of anime fans was immature.

>The voice actress of Lavinia had death threats because of that shit.

Ironically, Lavinia in the book isn't particularly gunning against Sara. She's just an example of your usual bratty, prejudiced rich lady of the Victorian age.

Fuck off Sarafag. You appear almost every WMT related threads just to say that. You're at wrong medium if you want to see poor orphans doing sad things.

>Sarafag is now a thing on Sup Forums

Used to be a thing on 2ch when the WMT fandom was still going strong. People shittalking other popular WMTs that aren't their favorite.

Lavinia was a massive asshole in the series. That's why someone sent a knife to her VA.

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Not a knife. It was a razor.

This Sara vs Anne rivalry is pretty funny since Miyazaki almost chose Sara's VA for Anne only to be stopped by Takahata.

And then Anne's VA ends up voicing Lavinia whom bullies Sara.

Oh yeah, my bad.

Sarafags have a right. Their show is actually good unlike Katri or Remifags.

Anne is now a fashion designer.

Remi seems like a WMT Frankenstein's monster where they want to appeal to the fanboys while repeating Romeo's success by making the book's short Paris part into a pseudo-Milan but without the little boy friendship that made Romeo famous which boy-Remi and Mattia would have totally pulled off.
I should still finish that shit.

It's not a rivalry. Annefags has nothing to have against them unless some butthurt Sarafag comes and says Anne lacks drama and emotion. You can't make a WMT thread without those "muh drama" autists. Fucking assholes.

>I should still finish that shit
Even it's creator didn't bothered with that, why should you?

>unlike Katri

Such lust for a Finland farmgirl.

Katri is like the WMT for otakus since it has a significant following but only on 2ch.

>repeating Romeo's success

Romeo didn't succeed, user. It only got 10% rating back then.

>You can't make a WMT thread without those "muh drama" autists. Fucking assholes.

You're lucky you get any replies if you make a WMT thread.

Annie is comfy as fuck. I do not doubt people started to buy properties in Prince Edward Island because of the book.

Lassie was the one that got cancelled, user. Remi was planned to be 26 episodes from the start.

I wonder what Montgomery would think that she ended up supporting PEI's economy massively via tourism.

>Romeo didn't succeed, user. It only got 10% rating back then.
Still better formula than immediately after.

Meet Nora, one of the two tsundere of this book.

Oh? I always thought that the ending was too abrupt. Still every 's WMT drama seems like that. Even Romeo felt like a rollercoaster.

You watch Lassie? I don't think anyone watches that.

>and began explaining all the history behind the people buried there
Automatically best girl.

Lassie was meant to be 50% SoL at the beginning and 50% drama at the end. Then it got cut so it turned to just two episodes of drama at the end.

A shame. I want to watch how they would portray a dog's journey for 26 episodes.

Sarafags are salty because their show doesn't get much attention. And I don't know why should it get neither. It's literally a torture porn. I don't know why someone watches 45 episodes of a girl getting abused.

They say that it was worse than Bushbaby so I didn't bothered with.

The classic "climb into your girlfriend's room and then confesses your love to her" maneuver. Lucky she hasn't changed out of her clothes yet.