Réalisation:
Mitsuru HongouPhotographie:
Naoki KitamuraMusique:
MichiruActeurs·trices:
Yuka Iguchi, Shō Hayami, Takehito Koyasu, 衣川里佳, Yūichirō Umehara, Chiyo Tomaru, Fumiko Orikasa, Aya Uchida, Shou Karino, Yūko Sanpei, Tsuyoshi Koyama (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(10)
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Chapitre vingt-sept - Le début de l’hiver (S03E01)
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Chapitre vingt-huit - Hiver au temple et visions d'avenir (S03E02)
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Chapitre vingt-neuf - Consécration et retour du printemps (S03E03)
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Chapitre trente – La Cérémonie des prières de printemps (S03E04)
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Chapitre trente et un – Cadeau du prêtre bleu et retour à la maison (S03E05)
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Chapitre trente-deux - L’enfant abandonné et la création de couleurs (S03E06)
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Chapitre trente-trois - Delhia et Dirk (S03E07)
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Chapitre trente-quatre - Sinistres manœuvres (S03E08)
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Chapitre trente-cinq - L’amulette noire (S03E09)
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Chapitre trente-six - Bénédiction (S03E10)
Critiques (1)
One book is finished, it's time to start writing another one... Let me start my review from the end. The third season finale is amazing; it is wonderfully emotional and bittersweet, and most of the storylines are logically and satisfyingly concluded. I truly enjoyed this episode today. However, the rest of the series didn't have the same impact on me. At times, it all felt rushed, and the charming and creative lightness that permeated the first season was no longer there. New inventions were introduced, and the creative process, production, and the problems connected with it were just a few of the many things that the show dealt with. Sometimes the series seemed to be too much all over the place given the number of episodes. Nevertheless, it all held together, and everything was easy to follow, with each theme receiving enough attention. Thus, even in the midst of all the intrigue of the local nobility, problems within the church, business problems, and occasional inventions (and the resulting consequences for the society), there was still room for a decent story with a good atmosphere. There were moments when I feared for the heroine and her loved ones. It was a well-written story, and I often had to admire Main; there was a lot she had to deal with on her journey. There’s no need to go into much detail about the character development in the third season. The characters work exactly as they should (you will love some of them, hate some of them, but none of them will leave you indifferent). I liked the animation and music as well. The third season gets a shining 8/10 from me and I’m eagerly awaiting the next adventure of this lovable bookworm. ()