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Is The Rose of Versailles Finished? Watch Order & Guide for New Fans

Everything You Need to Know Before Committing to The Rose of Versailles
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Welcome to “Is The Anime Finished?”, your go-to guide for deciding if a series is worth your time. Today we are looking at the legendary historical drama, The Rose of Versailles (also known as Versailles no Bara).

This series tells the sweeping story of Oscar, a woman born into a family that desperately needed a male heir. Raised as a boy to serve in the royal guard, Oscar finds herself navigating the complexities of gender and duty while protecting Marie Antoinette during a period of severe financial crisis and political unrest in France.

If you enjoy high-stakes drama, romance, and historical settings, you can buy the manga to dive deep into the source material or watch the anime on Prime Video.

Is The Rose of Versailles Finished?
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Yes, the core story of The Rose of Versailles is finished. The original manga was serialized between 1972 and 1973, providing a complete narrative arc. Because the source material is finished, viewers who watch the adaptations will find a satisfying conclusion to Oscar’s journey.

However, the franchise has remained active over the decades. While the main plot is concluded, there have been various adaptations and expansions, including a classic series from the late 70s and a brand new anime film released in January 2025. If you are looking for the full experience, you can also check out official merchandise to commemorate this historical epic.

Who Is This Anime For?
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The Rose of Versailles is best suited for audiences who appreciate:

  • Historical Fiction: The story is deeply embedded in the turmoil of pre-revolutionary France.
  • Emotional Drama & Romance: The series focuses heavily on the relationships between Oscar, André Grandier, and Marie Antoinette.
  • Themes of Identity: With its focus on crossdressing and the struggle between societal expectations and personal identity, it offers a compelling character study.

Recommended Watch and Read Order#

Depending on how much of the universe you want to explore, there are a few different ways to approach this series. Please refer to the relationship tree below the article for a visual breakdown of these connections.

The Release Order
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If you want to experience the franchise as it was presented to the world, follow this order:

  1. The original 1979-1980 anime series.
  2. The 1987 compilation film, I’ll Love You As Long As I Live.
  3. The new 2025 anime film.
  4. The Verbara Mini! theatrical spinoff (2025).

The Completionist Order
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For those who want every single piece of content available, we recommend integrating the manga and its spinoffs:

  1. The original manga (1972-1973).
  2. The 1979-1980 anime series.
  3. The 1987 compilation film.
  4. The Eroica manga spinoff (1986-1995).
  5. The 2013 manga side story.
  6. The 2025 anime film.
  7. The Verbara Mini! anime spinoff.

The “Source Material First” Order
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If you prefer reading the original vision before seeing it animated, start with the original manga, then move to the 1979 series and the 2025 film to see how the art and storytelling have evolved over time.

Useful Tips for New Viewers
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If you are starting the series now, be aware that there is a significant gap between the classic 1979 production and the modern 2025 film. The 2025 film has recently seen a wide release, including a Netflix streaming debut in India on April 30, 2025.

Whether you are drawn in by the historical tragedy or the romance of Lady Oscar, this is a cornerstone of the medium that remains relevant today.


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Rose of Versailles • manga • 1972 to 1973 (Serialized in Margaret 1972 No.21 to 1973 No.52)
  └─(adaptation)→  Rose of Versailles • anime • 1979-10-10 to 1980-09-10
   └─(compilation)→   Rose of Versailles: I'll Love You As Long As I Live • anime • 1987-05-21 (video release)
  └─(side story)→  Rose of Versailles • manga • 2013-04 (published intermittently in Margaret)
  └─(spinoff)→  Eroica • manga • 1986 to 1995
  └─(adaptation)→  Rose of Versailles • anime • 2025-01-31
   └─(spinoff)→   Verbara Mini! • anime • 2025-01-31 to 2025-02-27 (theatrical screening)

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