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: One of the most interesting departures is the treatment of Milady de Winter. While she remains an antagonist, the series provides a more sympathetic backstory and redemption arc by the end. 2. The Iconic Sound of the 80s : One of the most interesting departures is
: The anime introduces original characters like Jean , an 8-year-old boy who becomes D'Artagnan's loyal ally.
Unsheathing the Past: A Look Back at Anime San Jushi If you grew up with a television in the late 80s or early 90s, you might remember a certain high-adventure series that brought Alexandre Dumas' classic The Three Musketeers to the small screen with a distinct Japanese flair. Anime San Jushi (literally "Anime Three Musketeers") first aired in 1987 and remains a nostalgic gem for vintage anime fans.
Anime San Jushi isn't the only time these characters have been animated. Fans often compare it to other versions: