Alternative TitlesEnglish: Emma: A Victorian Romance Japanese: 英國戀物語エマ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 3, 2005 to Jun 19, 2005
Duration:
25 min. per episode Rating:
G - All Ages
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.911 (scored by 4502 users)
Ranked: #5842
Popularity: #1340
Members: 11,161
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Romeo x Juliet is a period piece like Emma, though it has a bit more action and has more fantasy anime qualities. If you liked the romanticism in Emma, then you will definitely enjoy this new spin on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
both of the anime are such a sad love story..but,still it both of them are worth to watch until you cry..hehe ^_^
Oh tales of forbidden love. I do feel sorry for both Eleanor and Hermione. Pretty girls from the same rich caste as the men, who both Romeo and William's fathers liked, and who, in turn, loved/crushed on thier sons. must be really sad to know that the man you love and who you would marry does not love you back. And that you are a part of the tradition he is so desperate to leave behind.
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They are both set in Victorian England.
Roughly same time (Victorian Romance Emma takes place about 25 years before Kuroshitsuji), same attention to detail and I believe Kuroshitsuji references Victorian Romance Emma in a few things. Otherwise very different, but if you like the era, go for it!
The atmosphere and setting are both the same although with Kuroshitsuji it's focused around a butler and the supernatural were Emma it's around a maide and a love story.
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although not really similar in the plot, both titles revolve around romance between two people from entirely different worlds. both series have hardly any fanservice and a similar feel to them.
The pacing and the animation style make these two different titles feel similar.
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The main character Emma is a maid who is treated poorly, but many men falling for her. One being that of a noble man. Both anime have backwards harem, and both maids needed to go through hardships to learn how to become a perfect made. Though Emma had to learn when she was young.
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Both animes' setting is the same time period and country, England in the 19th centuary. Both anime's main characters are girls coming from middle class background,who charm people from superior backgrounds. Both animes depict the development of those girls in a heart-warming manner. If you enjoyed watching Emma,you might give Konnichiwa Anne a try,you won't be disappointed.
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The atmosphere and setting are both the same although with Kuroshitsuji it's focused around a butler and the supernatural were Emma it's around a maide and a love story.
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Both have mostly the same setting and atmosphere but with Emma it's more focused around a love story where Dantalian no Shoka is more supernatural.
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Both have the same feel of atmosphere around them.
Where Gosick works more on detective and the supernatural. While Emma it's more focused around a love story.
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While the setting of Emma is Victorian, and that of Honey and Clover is Modern, if you want the light and airy atmosphere, then this anime would be worth it. While both encompass the "slice of life" and romantic touch, where Emma has its serious tone, Honey and Clover is mixed with good comedy.
Although, unlike the single focused character of Emma, Honey and Clover revolves around the lives of 5 friends in an Art College, but the focus for both are the same: their relationships, their characters, their troubles.
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Both are lovely period pieces that center around a main couple as they struggle with their relationship and the crossing of social and gender boundaries. Saiunkoku Monogatari is a bit more upbeat and shoujo-ish, while Emma definitely takes a more realistic, subdued spin on things. Recommended for lovers of heartwarming romances (and period pieces, of course!).
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These two might not seem very similar at first glance, but both series have an adorable, very slow pure love story to them. If you enjoy the romance in Emma, I think you might like Kimi ni Todoke and vice versa.
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Well... both series are similar becouse the ambient: The society doesnt accept that "rich" peaople and "poor" get in love, for example.
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They both share the theme of love that is forbidden or looked down upon.
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Both are set in the Victorian Era in Europe.
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Gorgeous Victorian costumes, romance and blond bishonen are in both series.Yousei has supernatural elements where as Emma does not, but both heroines do not immediately give themselves up to the guy and are refreshingly not whiny.
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The story of Emma revolves around a kind hearted young lady whose in love with a rich young man. The similarity between Shoukoujo Sara and Emma is that the anime is both set in Victorian time or somethin like that =_=. Their are both drama and the main character had the same attitude;both nice and down to earth and lastly they both lost their parents...
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