Kyoto Animation is often known for taking on some deeply moving slice-of-life projects. Deeply amused by the idea, she decides to work as one herself and this is when her adventure begins, which not only helps her reshape the lives of the people she works for but also helps her discover the true purpose of her own life. At her workplace, she finds an “Auto Memory Doll” which acts as an assistant that translates the thoughts of a person into words on paper. Feeling lost in the post-war world, she starts working at the CH Postal Services. All this while, she was only raised for the purpose of destroying enemies and somewhere around the final leg of the war, she finds herself in the hospital with nothing but a few unknown words from her only loved one. It tells the story of a young teenage girl named Violet who was once caught up in the bloodshed of the Great War. ‘ Violet Evergarden‘ is another slice-of-life anime that is produced by Kyoto Animation. And in the end, it might even make you question your own relationship with people from your past and present. The serious and dark issues that it covers will certainly make your heart choke more than once. What follows is a feel-good story of a young boy who tries to make amends with his past regrets.Īpart from having a brilliant heartwarming story, ‘A Silent Voice’ has some of the most stunning visuals and soundtracks. Much later, when he realizes his mistakes, he takes it upon himself to meet Shouko again and make up for the damage that he might have caused.
Soon, the entire school starts to ignore him and he spends the rest of his middle school and high school days in isolation. But later when the school authorities find out about this, only he is blamed for everything done to her. Just to kill boredom, he and many of his classmates ruthlessly bully a new deaf transfer student named Shouko Nishimiya.
Produced by Kyoto Animation Studio, ‘A Silent Voice’ is an anime movie that revolves around a bored teenager named Shouya Ishida. Here’s the list of the most emotional anime on Netflix: But now that Netflix is showing some serious commitment towards adding more anime, we decided to come up with a new, special compilation. When it comes to the woeful deaths of our favorite characters, we’ve already covered that in a different list and we’ve also got one for the best sad anime shows of all time.