Violat Evergarden

Can you name one better and more historically accurate anime about post-WWI Europe? Because pretty sure you can't.

Any World Masterpiece Theatre show.

Little Women 2?
Trapp Family Singers

They aren't made by Kyoani

Who the fuck cares?

>name one better and more historically accurate anime about post-WWI Europe

Easy.

This is why they are not garbage.

How historically accurate is this? The clothes seem to be.

Kyoani OP-pic means Kyoani thread, newfriend.

Glad to know Sup Forums isn't short of retards like you.

>Can you name one better and more historically accurate anime about post-WWI Europe?
Joker Game.

>robot arms
>historically accurate

It's not robot arms, she is actually a robot (but also human child supersoldier with incredible axe wielding skills).

>she's a robot
>she's human
Pick one.

Racist.

It supposed to be a twist. She appears as a robot, but then we will see she is actually a human, but then we will see again she is a demigoddess mixed with robot being and artifical human at the same time.

>the plot twist is the author had a stroke

Isn't it great, right? He also won some serious literature award with this.

So she's a Mary Sue

>KyoAni award
>serious literature award

But her story is so heartmelting and soulcrushing so it doesn't matter. Literally everyone sho seen it at Anime Expo cried like a bitch and claimed it as the best (in terms of well-written characters and drama) and most historically accurate anime ever made.
And please guys don't forget to buy the novels to support the author and next seasons.

I really hate the amount of falseflaggers this series attract.

It's not meant to accurately depict WWI Europe in any fashion, just the general Victorian-era atmosphere. Ishidate didn't even go location hunting to Europe in person.

Fuck off megax

>He
>won some serious literature award

You mean it's actually she or what?
It was claimed at first award-winning Kyoani adaptation which makes it god tier, whatever.

Your false flagging is painfully obvious and not even funny my man, you just sound passive aggressive.

Did you even read the threads about it?

She's marketed as a robot, and is so detached from her emotions people can mistake her for one, but mechanical hands aside she's 100% human. The novel doesn't go into this detail until the end of the first arc which is why it seemed like a twist.

But the anime gives us her back story in the first episode so there shouldn't be any ambiguity.

It really does seem dumb. As if anyone would legitimately be moronic enough to think some fantasy thing with fucking humanoid robots would be more historically accurate than something from the WMT series.

Name one thing about this show which is not perfection.

It hasn't even aired yet, go bait about something else.

Where is the American flag in Berlin?
Fucking gooks

Izetta.

That's why they're better.

Eh, they'd improve if KyoAni made them.

Kyoanus's award-winners have turned out to be landfill fires, so I think our skepticism is quite well-founded here.

PS: Someone post the excerpt from their latest piece of toilet paper.

THAT one?