Cast and Crew of Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン 外伝 - 永遠と自動手記人形 -

In the enchanting film "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll," we delve into the life of Isabella York, a young woman born into the noble York family. Enrolled in a strict all-girls academy, Isabella is expected to develop into a dignified dame fitting for her family’s legacy. However, she has become disenchanted with her circumstances, perceiving the prestigious institution as a confining prison rather than a place of growth or opportunity. The pressures of noble expectations weigh heavily on her, and her family notices her growing despondency and struggles with her studies. In an attempt to assist their daughter, they hire the talented Violet Evergarden, a skilled Auto Memory Doll, to serve as a handmaiden and tutor, hoping that Violet's gentle strength will guide Isabella toward a more hopeful path.

Initially, the relationship between Isabella and Violet is fraught with tension. Isabella regards Violet with disdain, believing that her flawless abilities stem from a life of privilege and ease. This icy facade serves as a defense mechanism for Isabella, who is grappling with her own fears and resentments about her future. As Violet patiently engages with Isabella, the walls of isolation begin to crumble. Through small conversations and moments of vulnerability, Isabella starts to glimpse the depth of Violet's own struggles and her journey of healing. This gradual shift leads to a profound connection between the two, as Isabella begins to realize that they share more similarities than she ever expected, joining them in a bond forged by their respective battles.

As the story unfolds, Isabella reveals her profound longing for her younger sister, Taylor, from whom she has been separated—an ache that resonates deeply within her. Having witnessed the life-changing impact of words in her own experiences, Violet encourages Isabella to express her feelings by writing a heartfelt letter to Taylor. This act not only serves as a cathartic release for Isabella but also illustrates the transformative power of communication and the written word. The film beautifully captures the essence of growth through relationships, showcasing how people from seemingly different worlds can find solace and understanding in each other, ultimately leading to revelations that can change the course of their lives. Will Violet's guidance help Isabella reconnect with her sister and reclaim the parts of her life she thought were lost forever?

Full Cast of Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

Yui Ishikawa as Violet Evergarden (voice)

Yui Ishikawa

Violet Evergarden (voice)
Yui Ishikawa's performance as Violet Evergarden in the movie "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" is a masterclass in voice acting, capturing the nuanced evolution of the character from a stoic, emotionally detached soldier to a young woman learning to navigate the complexities of human emotion. Her voice work is both delicate and powerful, conveying Violet's internal struggles and gradual transformation with a subtlety that draws the audience into the character's inner world. Ishikawa's ability to modulate her tone, from the measured cadence of Violet's military training to the soft, vulnerable expressions of her burgeoning feelings, allows viewers to experience the full breadth of Violet's journey. The emotional depth she brings to the role, particularly in scenes where Violet confronts her past and her longing for personal connection, underscores the poignancy of the character's quest for self-discovery and the healing power of love and companionship. Ishikawa's portrayal anchors the film, making Violet's story not just heard but felt, ensuring that the character's legacy as an iconic figure in anime continues to resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.
Minako Kotobuki as Amy Bartlett / Isabella York (voice)

Minako Kotobuki

Amy Bartlett / Isabella York (voice)
Minako Kotobuki delivers a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as Amy Bartlett / Isabella York in "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll." Her voice acting beautifully captures the complexity of Amy's character, who grapples with her identity and the weight of her responsibilities as an aristocrat. Kotobuki's portrayal is particularly poignant during Amy's transformation from a sheltered, duty-bound girl into a more self-assured young woman, which is precipitated by her encounters with Violet Evergarden. The inflections and subtle shifts in tone that Kotobuki employs convey the depth of Amy's internal struggle and her eventual blossoming, allowing audiences to empathize with her journey. Her performance adds a layer of warmth and genuine emotion to the film, making the character of Amy both memorable and endearing, and underscores the film's exploration of the themes of love, loss, and the search for one's place in the world.
Aoi Yuki as Taylor Bartlett (voice)

Aoi Yuki

Taylor Bartlett (voice)
Aoi Yuki delivers a heartwarming and nuanced performance as Taylor Bartlett in "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll," a feature-length film that expands upon the world established in the beloved anime series. As Taylor, Yuki captures the essence of a young girl grappling with her identity and the weight of her noble heritage. Her vocal work is both delicate and powerful, conveying Taylor's internal struggle between the expectations placed upon her as the granddaughter of a prestigious family and her own desires for freedom and self-expression. Yuki's portrayal of Taylor's initial shyness and gradual blooming under the influence of Violet's kindness and dedication adds a layer of tenderness to the narrative. Her ability to express a wide range of emotions, from the joy of newfound friendship to the pain of familial obligation, ensures that Taylor's journey resonates deeply with the audience. Yuki's performance is a testament to her talent as a voice actress, as she breathes life into Taylor, making her a memorable and endearing character within the Violet Evergarden saga.
Koki Uchiyama as Benedict Blue (voice)

Koki Uchiyama

Benedict Blue (voice)
Koki Uchiyama delivers a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as Benedict Blue in "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll." His voice work beautifully captures the character's warmhearted and protective nature, as well as his inner struggle to reconcile his past with his present duties. Uchiyama's portrayal of Benedict is particularly poignant during scenes where he interacts with the protagonist, Violet Evergarden, and the film's new character, Isabella York. His performance adds depth to Benedict's role as a brother figure and a mentor, conveying a sense of maturity and tenderness that underscores the film's themes of love, loss, and the search for purpose. Uchiyama's voice acting is a testament to his ability to breathe life into characters, making Benedict Blue not just a supporting role, but a memorable and endearing presence that lingers with the audience long after the credits roll.
Takehito Koyasu as Claudia Hodgins (voice)

Takehito Koyasu

Claudia Hodgins (voice)
Takehito Koyasu delivers a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as Claudia Hodgins in "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll." His voice work beautifully captures the depth of Hodgins' character, a former soldier and the current owner of the postal company where Violet is employed. Koyasu's portrayal is a blend of stoicism and vulnerability, reflecting Hodgins' struggle to balance his professional responsibilities with his personal affection for Violet, whom he sees as both a charge and a dear friend. His interactions with the other characters are laced with a warm authority and a subtle tenderness that underscores the underlying themes of love, loss, and humanity that permeate the film. Koyasu's vocal talent lends a layer of authenticity and heart to Hodgins, making him a standout character whose presence on screen is both commanding and comforting. His performance is a testament to the power of voice acting in bringing animated characters to life and adding emotional depth to the narrative.
Aya Endo as Cattleya Baudelaire (voice)

Aya Endo

Cattleya Baudelaire (voice)
Aya Endo's portrayal of Cattleya Baudelaire in "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" is a standout performance that captures the essence of her character with grace and depth. As a seasoned voice actress, Endo brings a nuanced and emotional delivery to Cattleya, a former soldier and current mentor to the film's protagonist, Violet Evergarden. Cattleya's role is pivotal, as she bridges the gap between Violet's past and her journey towards understanding human emotions. Endo's voicework is both commanding and tender, effectively conveying Cattleya's strength and vulnerability. Her interactions with Violet are particularly poignant, showcasing a maternal warmth and a sense of shared trauma that resonates with the audience. Endo's performance adds layers of complexity to the character, making Cattleya not just a supporting role but a memorable figure whose presence lingers long after the credits roll. Her ability to oscillate between the disciplined military demeanor and the softer, more nurturing side of Cattleya underscores the film's exploration of identity, healing, and the bonds that shape us.
Haruka Tomatsu as Iris Cannary (voice)

Haruka Tomatsu

Iris Cannary (voice)

Haruka Tomatsu (戸松 遥, Tomatsu Haruka, February 4, 1990) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer, affiliated...

Jiro Saito as York Family Head (voice)

Jiro Saito

York Family Head (voice)

Jiro Saito was born on May 24, 1965 and is currently 59 years old.

Motoki Sakuma as Shopkeeper (voice)

Motoki Sakuma

Shopkeeper (voice)

Motoki Sakuma (佐久間 元輝, Sakuma Motoki, December 17) is a Japanese male voice actor from Niigata, Japan. He is...


Crew of Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

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