Victorian Romance Emma Promo 2
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I love Victorian Romance Emma
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Not to be rude, but you're wrong. Day dresses usually had high collars and long sleeves, but when ladies changed for the evening, they almost always had short sleeves and lower necklines. As far as servants talking to guests, that may have happened many times--we don't know about it. It was generally accepted for servants to only converse when necessary to guests or their masters, but Emma is the exception (Kelly trained her differently). BTW, it's ca. 1895 judging from the fashions.
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it cauth my attention in a library but i didn'T thought it was an anime as well...it cauth my attention mostly cuz my name is Emma lol ^_^
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i love it sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
oo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo much i love
watch it
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My only complaints about this show is its lack of date in the 19th century. Depending on its styles, I would have to say 1890, the 19th century is a pretty broad statement as there were many different eras within it. The show has many things in it that would have NOT occurred in the victorian era. Servants did not talk to guests, especially such high class guests under any circumstance and clevage was only for prostitutes. Women usually covered up to their neck.
I love the show though.
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Hear hear! Same goes for meh!
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Ah,Well thanks for reply back so quickly..
Is it the second series for this anime? I loved the first one, however it left off with a big old clifhanger..
Thanks for the uploaded..
SBN12 5 years ago
Actually, its just the second promo for Emma.
I wish there was some sort of promos for the next season, but the only stuff I've found so far are pictures.
LechonPark 5 years ago