Versailles no Bara
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Seifenoper (40 ep.)
From 1979-10-10
to 1980-09-03
Alternative Titles
en:The Rose of Versailles
ru:Роза Версаля
ja:ベルサイユのばら
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Synopsis
In 1755, Marie Antoinette is born in the royal family of Austria and raised in luxury. However, the fate of the future queen of France is set in stone—at the young age of 15, she has to leave her family and marry the crown prince of France.
At the same time in France, a girl is born in the family of the Commander of the Royal Guards. Upset at not having a male heir, her father decides to raise her as a man and names the girl Oscar. Oscar is trained from a young age to become the leader of the Royal Guards, but she is yet to discern that the will of the queen sometimes does not equal the good of the people.
Based on the critically acclaimed manga by Riyoko Ikeda, Rose of Versailles depicts the fateful meeting of Marie Antoinette and Oscar, which is bound to influence history and change the life of the people facing the French Revolution as the clock ticks toward the end of the French royalty.
At the same time in France, a girl is born in the family of the Commander of the Royal Guards. Upset at not having a male heir, her father decides to raise her as a man and names the girl Oscar. Oscar is trained from a young age to become the leader of the Royal Guards, but she is yet to discern that the will of the queen sometimes does not equal the good of the people.
Based on the critically acclaimed manga by Riyoko Ikeda, Rose of Versailles depicts the fateful meeting of Marie Antoinette and Oscar, which is bound to influence history and change the life of the people facing the French Revolution as the clock ticks toward the end of the French royalty.
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Characters
Main
Taro Shigaki
Japanisch
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Japanisch
Oliver Rohrbeck
Deutsch
Eric Legrand
Französisch
Katsunosuke Hori
Japanisch
Kazuhiko Inoue
Japanisch
Nachi Nozawa
Japanisch
Gerald Schaale
Deutsch
Main
Ayako Kawasumi
Japanisch
Miyuki Ueda
Japanisch
Marie Bierstedt
Deutsch
Amélie Morin
Französisch
Reiko Tajima
Japanisch
Sanae Kobayashi
Japanisch
Diana Borgwardt
Deutsch
Nadine Delanoë
Französisch
Rihoko Yoshida
Japanisch