Episode 13 of the beloved 1979 Japanese animated television series Anne of Green Gables, part of Nippon Animation’s World Masterpiece Theater, is titled “Anne Goes to School”. This installment depicts a pivotal moment in Anne Shirley’s life as she embarks on her educational journey in Avonlea.
The First Day of School
The episode centers on Anne’s highly anticipated first day at the Avonlea school. Having been homeschooled or without formal education for much of her early life, Anne approaches this new chapter with her characteristic blend of excitement and vivid imagination. She walks to school with her new “bosom friend,” Diana Barry.
Encounters and Challenges
Upon arrival, Anne is introduced to the school’s teacher, Mr. Phillips. Mr. Phillips is portrayed as a strict and somewhat “cross” teacher, and Anne quickly finds herself scolded on her very first day. This initial encounter highlights Anne’s unconventional nature clashing with the rigid norms of formal education.
A significant event in this episode, and a memorable moment from L.M. Montgomery’s original novel, involves Anne’s interaction with Gilbert Blythe. Gilbert, attempting to gain Anne’s attention, teasingly calls her “Carrots” due to her red hair. Anne, deeply sensitive about her hair, reacts impulsively by smashing her slate over his head. This dramatic outburst establishes a strong rivalry between Anne and Gilbert, though it also marks the beginning of their complex relationship.
Despite the initial challenges and her confrontation with Gilbert, Anne finds camaraderie with her new classmates, who largely support her, particularly Diana. The episode showcases Anne’s ability to forge connections and the beginnings of her integration into the Avonlea community through her school experiences. Marilla is also depicted reflecting on her own youth and past choices during this period, particularly in relation to Gilbert’s family. The narrative further explores Anne’s personal growth, including her occasional missteps stemming from her vivid imagination and vanity, such as an unfortunate incident where she accidentally applies red dye to her freckles instead of a “freckle tonic”.
The episode concludes with Anne’s feelings about her school experience, indicating that while Mr. Phillips presents a challenge, she generally enjoys attending school and forming friendships with both girls and boys.