7:04 Not just the grapes in that scene... :) 25:50 She realized that Himmel DID know her after all. Himmel knew she'd enjoy it not for the sunrise itself, but for the joy it brings onto other's that she would be able to see. "I wouldn't have been able to see this sunrise if I'd been on my own." 29:25 Sour grapes! Legendary spell! One thing I love about this show is how, even 1000 years ago, Frieren's friends all had her already figured out long before she figured out herself.
Unlike the fragile humans, Eisen should be around for at least another century or so, so no reason to hurry... (unless you're an elf, of course. Those centuries just fly by when you're distracted...)
If you want to know how old Fern is during the anime just subtract 11 from the years since Himmel’s death. In episode 3 Fern says that she is 16 years old and that is when it was 27 years since Himmel’s death. When Frieren met Fern at Heiter’s place it was 20 years after the death of Himmel so Fern was 9 at that time.
@ YT 4:06 notice how kitty conveniently distracts both Fern and the camera exactly at the time Frieren's purchase would have been handled in open view. One could think that kitty was introduced at YT 2:41 just for that purpose. Then, of course, the two seagulls...
So far this has been a lot fun! Later you learn more about the Zoltraak spell that makes Qual's last words more interesting. Just a reminder: Fern already has flown. She flew up to the top of the tower with Frieren in Episode 2.
Production note: That shipping label in the foreground on the coffee table is a risk for doxing you. Recall that everything seen by the camera conveys info to the YT viewer, including your personal info you might not want exposed OR info about family/friends such as a photo on a background shelf or wall for which you do not have a release from them to show on YT. A common tactic for recovering from such goofs is a spot blur applied in post-production. Then remediate the stage set, of course. Regards.
Guy in the middle needs to stop yapping about flying and actually watch the show so he understands why they don't just fly. Like, flying require mana, attack spells require mana, how are you going to defend yourself from monsters or demons if you've wasted all your mana on flying?
@@_syzygy_ I'll give her credit, she's significantly improved from the first few reactions they uploaded. It'll be interesting to see how they are after they're a bit more seasoned. Probably best to give them a grace period here.
@@TopGunZero a shame they're not getting over their newbie phase watching something else. I believe you when you say they're getting better but man, after what i saw from these first 4 eps they sure got a long way to go to become watchable.
Frieren will never be rich. When people ask her to do tasks, she asks for a grimoire in return, only taking money if they don't have a grimoire to trade. She does occasionally find treasure, but she then spends it on useless junk.
Production note: Imagine you are visiting some people in their home, people you have waved at in the neighborhood but do not know at all well. You are all ensconced in the comfy-couch, comfy-chairs living room. Then one of your hosts pulls a full plate meal in to his lap from his Item Box and begins to knife-&-fork away during the conversation. Well, maybe not the best manners but not your home, so let it pass. Then, @ YT 8:42, the dinning host rises from the couch across from you, crosses the room to your seat and places his used meal dish in your lap then returns to his seat as if nothing happened. How would you, now with your host's used dinner plate under your nose, feel? Have you been mistaken for meal service help? Are you now expected to bus that plate to the kitchen? Why does no one here understand the camera is a stand-in for dozens to a few thousand strangers invited in to your living room as guests and who you want to return for additional visits? I suggest a prop will help. Beside and out of sight of the camera prop a large doll or maybe an anime character body pillow with a sign on it that says "Mind your manners for YT visitors sitting HERE." YT viewers are not your parents but that would be a usefully intuitive standard for treating the audience. Regards.
7:04 Not just the grapes in that scene... :)
25:50 She realized that Himmel DID know her after all. Himmel knew she'd enjoy it not for the sunrise itself, but for the joy it brings onto other's that she would be able to see. "I wouldn't have been able to see this sunrise if I'd been on my own."
29:25 Sour grapes! Legendary spell!
One thing I love about this show is how, even 1000 years ago, Frieren's friends all had her already figured out long before she figured out herself.
Unlike the fragile humans, Eisen should be around for at least another century or so, so no reason to hurry...
(unless you're an elf, of course. Those centuries just fly by when you're distracted...)
If you want to know how old Fern is during the anime just subtract 11 from the years since Himmel’s death. In episode 3 Fern says that she is 16 years old and that is when it was 27 years since Himmel’s death. When Frieren met Fern at Heiter’s place it was 20 years after the death of Himmel so Fern was 9 at that time.
Much better than your first couple of reactions.
@ YT 4:06 notice how kitty conveniently distracts both Fern and the camera exactly at the time Frieren's purchase would have been handled in open view. One could think that kitty was introduced at YT 2:41 just for that purpose. Then, of course, the two seagulls...
So far this has been a lot fun!
Later you learn more about the Zoltraak spell that makes Qual's last words more interesting.
Just a reminder: Fern already has flown. She flew up to the top of the tower with Frieren in Episode 2.
Production note: That shipping label in the foreground on the coffee table is a risk for doxing you. Recall that everything seen by the camera conveys info to the YT viewer, including your personal info you might not want exposed OR info about family/friends such as a photo on a background shelf or wall for which you do not have a release from them to show on YT. A common tactic for recovering from such goofs is a spot blur applied in post-production. Then remediate the stage set, of course.
Regards.
Thanks for the tip! Have gone through and blurred any doxing items in our videos
Flying requires magic. Magic uses up mana. Plus, Frieren is not in a rush. This is all about the journey.
8:10 at this point it’s been about two years or so
Guy in the middle needs to stop yapping about flying and actually watch the show so he understands why they don't just fly.
Like, flying require mana, attack spells require mana, how are you going to defend yourself from monsters or demons if you've wasted all your mana on flying?
and the girl needs to stop making so many random, stupid comments i swear to god
@@_syzygy_ I'll give her credit, she's significantly improved from the first few reactions they uploaded. It'll be interesting to see how they are after they're a bit more seasoned. Probably best to give them a grace period here.
@@TopGunZero a shame they're not getting over their newbie phase watching something else. I believe you when you say they're getting better but man, after what i saw from these first 4 eps they sure got a long way to go to become watchable.
Frieren will never be rich. When people ask her to do tasks, she asks for a grimoire in return, only taking money if they don't have a grimoire to trade. She does occasionally find treasure, but she then spends it on useless junk.
Oh you'll know about the flying magic works in this series and it's not so convenient than you think.
Another good reaction. Seems like theyre warming up to it and more willing to get invested now. I think theyll be hooked after episode 6
Production note: Imagine you are visiting some people in their home, people you have waved at in the neighborhood but do not know at all well. You are all ensconced in the comfy-couch, comfy-chairs living room. Then one of your hosts pulls a full plate meal in to his lap from his Item Box and begins to knife-&-fork away during the conversation. Well, maybe not the best manners but not your home, so let it pass. Then, @ YT 8:42, the dinning host rises from the couch across from you, crosses the room to your seat and places his used meal dish in your lap then returns to his seat as if nothing happened. How would you, now with your host's used dinner plate under your nose, feel? Have you been mistaken for meal service help? Are you now expected to bus that plate to the kitchen?
Why does no one here understand the camera is a stand-in for dozens to a few thousand strangers invited in to your living room as guests and who you want to return for additional visits? I suggest a prop will help. Beside and out of sight of the camera prop a large doll or maybe an anime character body pillow with a sign on it that says "Mind your manners for YT visitors sitting HERE." YT viewers are not your parents but that would be a usefully intuitive standard for treating the audience.
Regards.
This is a massive overreaction...