“Juliet I love you… Juliet I love you… Mimosa in the pension! If you are a fan of 80s cartoons, you should definitely remember these titles. The cult program Juliette je t’aime, which the Japanese public discovered between 1986 and 1988, and which then delighted the youth programs of our regions, especially Club Dorothée on TF1.
Adapted from the manga Ikoku House By Rumiko Takahashi, the cartoon Juliette je t’aime takes us into the tumultuous daily life of the Mimosas pension, an institution populated by a gallery of characters, each more eccentric than the next. One day, the new concierge, the beautiful and gentle Juliet, retires. Hugo, one of the tenants, instantly falls in love with her…
Juliette je t’aime is a cult cartoon, but do you remember the end of the program? We tell you what happens in the 96th and final episode of the series, titled Mimosa pension, heaven.
In Juliet’s final episode, je t’aime, all’s well that ends well: Juliet and Hugo, having confessed their feelings, are in a relationship. After getting married, they go on a honeymoon. We then flash forward a few months to find that the lives of other characters in the series have taken off, with Suzanne and Gontran getting married, as well as George and Charlotte. Francois, on the other hand, has twins with Hortense and will soon have a third child. As for Clementine, she can’t forget Hugo.
The episode ends with Juliet and Hugo returning to the mimosa pension. Surprise: They are the happy parents of a baby girl named Deborah. Against this background resonates the first meeting of the two main characters of the series, a moment full of nostalgia that makes us think that a lot has happened since then. Finish by clapping.
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