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In Season 3, due to the king's illness, Armand has all but taken over the throne and is constantly annoyed by how his sister does not care about politics. He is married to an Osamodas princess and is trying to marry off Amalia as well. Chamberlain Tofdrew
Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Eric Meyers (English) Canar & Renate Canar voiced by: Arnaud Laurent (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (Season 1-2), Eric Meyers (OVAs) (English) Renate voiced by: Damien Da Silva (French); Eric Meyers (Series), Tom Clarke-Hill (Mini-Wakfu) (English) Other[edit] Alibert Voiced by: Thierry Mercier (French); Joe Mills (English) Yugo's adoptive father, who found him as a baby when Grougaloragran left him at the beginning of the series. He is also the town mayor and a chef, who runs an inn. After taking the young boy under his care, Alibert has also ingrained a magical message through his eyes regarding Yugo's past. He raises Yugo for 12 years, training him as an assistant chef at the inn's restaurant, until the day their hometown comes under attack by a mysterious enemy and Yugo's past must be revealed. Cleophee (Cleome in the English dub) Voiced by: Maryne Bretieaux (French); Joanna Ruiz (English)[11] Evangelyne's younger sister. She is a tomboy and more easy-going than her older sister. She was in the Cra military and is a skilled fighter who works well with Percedal in hand-to-hand combat, which seems to make Evangelyne worried that Percedal might like Cleophee more than her. After the battle on the Crimson Claws, she sailed back home to Cra City with Elaine and Black Ink. She is the aunt to Eva and Dally's twin
children Elely & Flopin, and then later their newborn son (whose
name is yet to be revealed).
CHARACTERS, Shin & Lena, that smooth CGI, and last but not least the SOUNDTRACK, both S1 ED are my
favorite anime ED of all time. From none but the LEGENDARY AOT Ost composers themselves, Hiroyuki Sawano & Kohta Yamamoto. Their involvement alone makes this show incredible. It
piqued my interest in this 'cause of them, tbh. And I do not regret watching this. Such an underrated masterpiece.
[91] On Japanese review site Filmarks, Suzume received an average rating of 4. 00/5 based on 6,585 user reviews, placing second in its first-day satisfaction ranking. [70] Matt Schley of The Japan Times gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, and called it "the director’s most satisfying work yet. " He praised the art and animation, and
while he described some of the dialogue as "cliche or cringe-worthy", he also felt that the film was "a bit more mature" than Shinkai's past films. Schley also found the film's climax "somewhat disturbing", and said that it might
divide viewers on whether Shinkai "earns" it. [92] Richard Eisenbeis, writing for Anime News Network, graded the film 'A', praising the story, characters, animation, and music, but found the plot structure to be similar to Your Name and Weathering with You, making the film "more predictable.