Very wholesome ending; finally Claude finds his way to tell Yune his story and make her feel like part of the family. Love how it ends after all this journey.
Croisée in a Foreign Labyrinth The Animation
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In 19th century Paris, Claude Claudel and his grandfather Oscar run a metalworking shop tucked away in the Galerie du Roy shopping arcade. Back home from his recent travels, Oscar appears with a young Japanese girl—Yune—by his side. Although he is initially against it, Claude comes to accept Oscar's announcement that Yune will live and work with them going forward. Bewildered by Yune's foreign customs, Claude must balance looking after her and managing the shop. But over time, as she settles into her new role as a live-in maid, Claude slowly shows interest in learning to understand Yune and the vastly different world she comes from. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Yune
Fifteen-year-old Japanese girl Yune adapts to Parisian life, working in a family metal crafts shop.
Portrayed by Touyama Nao
Claude Claudel
Claude Claudel, 17, runs the Parisian shop Enseignes du Roy and cares for Yune.
Portrayed by Kondo Takashi
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View all 36 takesWow this episode is so strong, Yune's sister's story was something I didn't expect like that, and that Yune was feeling that way, but I really like that she finally feels better with Oscar words.
I think the episode is good; we see Yune and Alice while they grow their friendship, and it's also funny to see them when they first saw the projector and also how that brought some memories to Yune. Now it looks like the relationship with the Blanche family is better because of them too.
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