Anne Halford is a candy artisan determined to follow in her mother's footsteps and become Mistress of Silver Sugar, a title granted only to royalty. To realize her dream, she hires Challe, a... Read allAnne Halford is a candy artisan determined to follow in her mother's footsteps and become Mistress of Silver Sugar, a title granted only to royalty. To realize her dream, she hires Challe, a handsome fairy as protection.Anne Halford is a candy artisan determined to follow in her mother's footsteps and become Mistress of Silver Sugar, a title granted only to royalty. To realize her dream, she hires Challe, a handsome fairy as protection.
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This is a charming and cozy anime, I love the relationship between Anne and challe and how it develops throughout the series.
The art style of this anime is beautiful and it really fits the story, the designs of the sugar confections and fairy wings are a highlight for me especially. I love all the outfits the characters wear it really adds to the fantasy aspect of the storym
I think Anne is a really interesting protagonist, she's not perfect but she always tries to do the right thing. I like how she actually has a goal and isn't just another passive character. But challe fen challe is a real standout character, I like how his relationship with Anne evolves as the series goes on how he starts off disliking her but by the end wants to protect her.
It's so nice to finally have another shoujo anime, I feel like we haven't had any in so long and I have absolutely adored every episode of this and I think anyone who enjoys a classic shoujo anime will enjoy this show and the world it is set in.
The art style of this anime is beautiful and it really fits the story, the designs of the sugar confections and fairy wings are a highlight for me especially. I love all the outfits the characters wear it really adds to the fantasy aspect of the storym
I think Anne is a really interesting protagonist, she's not perfect but she always tries to do the right thing. I like how she actually has a goal and isn't just another passive character. But challe fen challe is a real standout character, I like how his relationship with Anne evolves as the series goes on how he starts off disliking her but by the end wants to protect her.
It's so nice to finally have another shoujo anime, I feel like we haven't had any in so long and I have absolutely adored every episode of this and I think anyone who enjoys a classic shoujo anime will enjoy this show and the world it is set in.
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The story is beautiful, the characters are great and the plot is cleverly crafted. It is truely a fairy tale! Anne is a very interesting protagonist, a character whose strenght lies not in fighting skills but in art, she is a sugar artisan full of compassion and kindness. The world of humans and fairies is not without conflict, but this is what makes the show interesting, we have two different species at odds with each other and despite their differences, there are friendships created and true love blooming. Anne, Challe and the rest deserve a second season and I hope from the bottom of my heart that they will recive it.
Tbh this anime was random boring and the little romantic scenes of her falling and him catching her were embarrassing and random, but for some reason I couldn't stop watching this anime, it was alsmost so stupid that I couldn't stop watching. So I guess that's good. I'm rating it a 7 just because it's a slow but randomly dramatic anime that makes no sense but it's still interesting to watch especially if there's nothing else to watch. I like putting things on in the background while I draw so this was a great show. Def worth a watch if there's nothing else to watch. I didn't like the ending though because it was an abrupt cliff hanger that showed for a season two. But I don't STINKIN know what else they could do with this show! 12 episodes seems like enough of a girl running around making sugar sculptures and almost getting killed for it. Like what.. but what ev, can't wait for season 2, y'all should watch it!
A teenage girl called Anne, blessed with exceptional craftmanship in sugar arts, is the main character her, but her personality ruins the whole series in my opinion. Starting from the first episode she constantly yelling, screaming, shouting, crying etc and during the series this mess is getting so annoying, it makes me frustrated. It is usual in other animes to show female heroes as emotional, but in this anime it is unreasonably more than enough. She is basically acting more like a toddler not like young and talented lady she supposed to be in my oppinion. Being a fragile women, but still strong in her heart shouldn't be like that, at least all the time. By the way her mother is died - a narrative often used to bond us to the character, but this doesn't make me feel sorry for her. I actually started to think it would be better when her mother would be still alive, from a story point of view it would be even more interesting.
On the other side, Shall Fen Shall, a charming but little bit gloomy fairy man, is total opposite to her, but despite to complement Anne's personality, he looks mostly like tired and suppressed of Anne's behavior. I really like him and in my opinion he deserve something better. It looks like he is encountered in the wrong fairytale! So I don't get the romantic connection between them there should be at all... And suddenly I feel it was waste of my time. So sad, because actually the story isn't so bad and visually it looks dreamy and sweet like cotton candy.
On the other side, Shall Fen Shall, a charming but little bit gloomy fairy man, is total opposite to her, but despite to complement Anne's personality, he looks mostly like tired and suppressed of Anne's behavior. I really like him and in my opinion he deserve something better. It looks like he is encountered in the wrong fairytale! So I don't get the romantic connection between them there should be at all... And suddenly I feel it was waste of my time. So sad, because actually the story isn't so bad and visually it looks dreamy and sweet like cotton candy.
Sugar Apple Slavery Tale purposefully presents an idiotic female protagonist to absolve her of deplorable actions, primarily: Buying a slave. The plot is an excuse for a romance between an edgy bishounen fairy and the self-insert lead. However, Sugar Apple possesses a lot of self-awareness. The show makes an effort to frame slavery as an evil act, and that our heroine is only doing this because she absolutely must-that she definitely wants to treat him well and free him (eventually). Her artificially good natured personality feels like an act, and her moe character design seems engineered to manipulate your expectations. She's not a bad person, she's just ordering her slave because that's what the rules say! It's similar to when a person acts overly nice to you, but they're secretly writing an anime about a cute slave owner.
At the very least, it's intriguing from a meta level! Seeing the writers struggle to evade criticism provides entertainment. On the bright side, the series looks and sounds good so far. J. C. Staff are working within their limits, which means minimal animation to maintain consistent art quality. The water-color background art, expressive character designs, and vibrant colors are really all it needs. On the music side, it's solid as well. Good OP and relaxing ED. The composer's use of chimes for transitions and magic effects really suits the fairy tale aesthetic. If you're immune to slavery apologia, this could make for an entertaining and relaxing watch.
Shoujo is a genre deserving more recognition, this is not the way to do it. From the outside, this apple looks beautiful, but peel back the skin and it is rotten to the core.
At the very least, it's intriguing from a meta level! Seeing the writers struggle to evade criticism provides entertainment. On the bright side, the series looks and sounds good so far. J. C. Staff are working within their limits, which means minimal animation to maintain consistent art quality. The water-color background art, expressive character designs, and vibrant colors are really all it needs. On the music side, it's solid as well. Good OP and relaxing ED. The composer's use of chimes for transitions and magic effects really suits the fairy tale aesthetic. If you're immune to slavery apologia, this could make for an entertaining and relaxing watch.
Shoujo is a genre deserving more recognition, this is not the way to do it. From the outside, this apple looks beautiful, but peel back the skin and it is rotten to the core.
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- TriviaBased on a fantasy light novel series written by Mikawa Miri and illustrated by Aki. It was released for 17 volumes from April 2010 to January 2015.
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