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Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and [[Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily a 2007 anime series by TMS]], the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]

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Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and [[Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily a 2007 anime series by TMS]], the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]
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* HeartIsWhereTheHomeIs: In the third book, Emily receives marriage a proposal from a samurai in Victorian-era Canada but eventually finds love with her childhood, Canadian sweetheart.
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Dean is in the anime


Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and [[Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily a 2007 anime series by TMS]], the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: cutting Dean out entirely and giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]

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Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and [[Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily a 2007 anime series by TMS]], the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: cutting Dean out entirely and giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]
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Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and a 2007 anime series by TMS, the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: cutting Dean out entirely and giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]

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Emily of New Moon has been adapted into two TV series: a live-action series in 1998 that ran for four seasons, and [[Anime/KazeNoShojoEmily a 2007 anime series by TMS, TMS]], the latter of which is notable for [[spoiler: cutting Dean out entirely and giving Teddy much more focus and development, making his getting together with Emily in the end come off less like they were StrangledByTheRedString.]]
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** Dr. Burnley and his wife, which serves for most of people to further assume that she had left him for her young, charismatic cousin.

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** Dr. Burnley and his wife, which serves for leads most of people to further assume that she had left him for her young, charismatic cousin.



* TheResenter: Teddy Kent's mother.

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* TheResenter: Teddy Kent's mother.mother resents anything that Teddy might love above her--- including pets and his art. In the third book, this obsession causes her to [[spoiler: meddle with Emily and Teddy's correspondence, which leads to years of estrangement.]]



* SelfMadeMan: Perry Miller.
* SecondLove: Subverted in case of Ilse and Ted, when they get engaged. Ilse describes it as 'second-hand love'.

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* SelfMadeMan: Perry Miller.
Miller comes from a poor background, but from childhood he declares he's going to make something of himself. By the time of the third book, he's a rising political star.
* SecondLove: Subverted in case of Ilse and Ted, when they get engaged. Ilse describes it as 'second-hand love'. love' because both of them are just settling for a friend.



* StepfordSmiler: Both Emily and Ilse become this for a good part of the last book, when both they grow up to be rather unhappy young women. Okay, Emily stops smiling after [[spoiler:breaking her engagement with Dean]] and it becomes more of a case of Stepford Pride.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Emily, and she pays for it dearly, as the ice layer almost freezes her beloved off.

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* StepfordSmiler: Both By the third book, both Emily and Ilse become have fallen into this for a good part of the last book, when both they grow up to be rather unhappy young women. Okay, Emily stops smiling after [[spoiler:breaking her engagement role, even with Dean]] each other. Ilse's gaiety and it becomes more of glamour hides a case of Stepford Pride.
broken heart, and Emily's reserve and pride turns into a mask that she can't take off.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Emily, and she pays for it dearly, as the ice layer almost freezes her beloved off.out of any chance of happiness.



* WifeHusbandry: It's unclear how much of Dean's relationship with Emily falls under this trope. Suffice it to say that he was [[MayDecemberRomance her father's best friend]], and he's known Emily since she was ''very'' young. Dean also consistently implies that he has a claim on her life, having saved it the day they met - yet he only romantically begins to pursue her when she's a teenager and then very seriously when she's a bit older.

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* WifeHusbandry: It's unclear how much of Dean's relationship with Emily falls under this trope. Suffice it to say that he was [[MayDecemberRomance [[AgeGapRomance her father's best friend]], and he's known Emily since she was ''very'' young. Dean also he consistently implies that he has a claim on her life, having saved it the day they met - yet met. However, he only romantically begins to pursue pursues her when she's a teenager and then very seriously when she's a bit older.

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