As manga reader, it is funny to see anime-only viewers expect epic fight scene after episode 9. And then the episode is like that. But nobody complained 🤣
@@SingulxRyty Yeah, what would happen has been foreshadowed well even before the episode. The noble talking about how Aura's power works, the demon fighting Fern telling her how dirty she is for hiding her mana, etc.
The slower pace is probably a genius way to do a anime. Frienen can actually hold a scene together instead of coming apart at the seams like other anime. It feels artful and alive even if most characters are stoic and reserve, something I find genuinely engaging and invest in.
Probably is the best manga-to-anime adaptation that I have ever seen. Only time they add, is when animation and music are a ++good like the ballroom dance scene in EP 15. Only two small panels in the manga even show them dancing, but with animation, Madhouse can show the entire dance with the music, and it's beautiful. Just makes a great story even better.
Honestly, Frieren is so good. I honestly just want to watch her adventers every week. I don't care of there is a bigger story its just fun and a great fantasy story.
My big surprise is just how long Heiter the priest lived. He was over 20 when he met Frieren, then adventured with her until he was over 30, Then he meets Frieren 50 yrs later at Himmel's funeral as a senior priest in his church. He's over 80 at that point. Fern and Frieren leave to adventure 25-29 years later at Heiter's death. That would make him at least 105 yrs old at the time of his death, and over 101 yrs old when he became bedridden. It's why he told her "the fact I've stayed on my feet this long is a minor miracle"
I believe it’s number 1 on MAL for a reason, this anime deeply resonates with a lot of people in ways other generic anime doesn’t do, makes you think of the limited time we have as we age and the relationships we take for granted.
I think the rather stoic frieren fits perfectly. Its even a positive for me. You can really feel how she sees everything with her perspective of time and a thousand years of experience. Almost nothing must feeling new or exciting and it highlights the moment where she actually shows emotions. Another one are the fights. These weirdly also feel like seen through the perspective of frieren. They are exciting while going on but end pretty quickly and this immediately go on as if it wasn't a big deal in the big scheme of this (like the big scheme of 1000+ years)
The fights Frieren is involved in are over quickly because she is OP. Like the bored way she tells the one demon that she is stronger than his master, and casually destroys him. Or how she fights the dead army of the one demon, then pops her "surprise' on the demon. She didn't even bother watching that one die.
@@jonathanwessner3456 I'd imagine my grandma would be as nonchalant if she wielded that capability. She'd rather not spend too much weeding when she could be watering those flowers instead.
@@jonathanwessner3456 I don't think she is bored, it's rather not that special or exciting for her. Also I was talking about all fights. It's the way they are shown in general gives the feel is like it's from a story book of old times. They feel insignificant in the broad picture
She’s been fighting demons and monsters off and on for around 1000 years Even the best demons seem like rookies to her, especially after she helped kill the demon lord, likely one of the strongest ones out there At the risk of sounding shallow, it’s like how a chess master can counter any strategy, even the optimal ones, because he/she has seen and played them all hundreds or thousands of times
This anime encouraged me to call my parents. As it showed me that time can get away from any of us and I may not get another chance to if I didn't there and then. It also taught me to never ever trust an elf's perception of time. Especially Frieren, the nigh immortal elf.
I think the genius of this anime is how the pacing of the anime is basically a POV of Frieren. The first episode went by in a flash even though 50 years went by, is just how frieren see that 50 years being, an instant. But after she realized the importance of time and the memories made, it starts being slow and memorable for her. I know the time skip is also for the sake of plot and also to cover any more backstory plothole in the future, but the thought that the anime pace fits perfectly well is mindblowing to me. Edit: Also explains why we never seen middle aged Himmel because Frieren only ever saw him when he was young and as an elderly
Nah, actually, that timeskip is way more important than just simply "sake of plot." Usually, long timeskips are used in a very floppy manner, but in Freiren it feels almost necessary. The impact isn't as strong without having this POV so close to Freiren's sense of time.
The time skips are actually the same in the manga and I myself have believed its to symbolize how little at first Frieren cares about time. The one for one adaptation is pretty spot on imo as I don't have a single negative thing to say when it comes to that dept 10/10 anime
The time skip is insanely important. The whole point of frieren is what happens with characters after they achieved their ultimate goal. We’ve seen plenty of animes where the hero party defeated the demon king and then the animed ends but never what happens after with the party. This animes shows the sequel of all hero party - demon lord animes. It’s insanely thought
@@NickN56 I wouldn't say its completely original, as there are many mangas like this where the protag used to be in the hero party, and is now retired. So it's not really "well thought", but how they used the pacing as the protagonist's POV is what makes it special.
I like that Frieren really shows you what its like to live in a fantasy world. In almost all fantasy stories, the fantasy setting exists solely for the purpose of the fight scenes. In frieren, the setting IS the focus.
They also put so much love into designing the fantasy creatures in this world unlike in other anime's, where they just draw a bigger dog with red eyes.
I think Frieren for me is probably one of the best paced anime. Every episode is enjoyable. Does feel rushed yet doesn’t feel dragged out. Gotta praise the writer for this. Animation for this anime is also top notched, not just the fight but the dance as well. Damn!
Love it, it is a pleasure to watch it every week. The interaction between characters are awesome. I watch anime since years but this anime is special. I love it and i don't even know why exactly
exactly my feeling. The show simultaneously feels fast and slow but in a good way. Scenes are played out long enough for us to enjoy them, but doesn't linger to the point where it feels like nothing is progressing
Frieren is a really amazing anime that’s about self-discovery. Its episodic nature is very fitting for the kind of story it portrays. I love how Frieren goes back to the same places she first visited 10 years ago with a different mindset. Even the world-building is amazing; it does not feel robotic and is not there solely for the sake of aesthetics. The world moves on even without the main characters, and I think many anime could learn from this. I also love how similar Frieren and Violet Evergarden are; both series are about self-discovery and what certain emotions mean, exploring what it truly means to be human. Even the action and music are amazing! The music composer is also the same for Violet Evergarden, which made me extraordinarily happy. It’s a 10/10 anime and deserves all the attention it has gotten so far.
Not only the composer. They also got one of former Kyoani animator on board. So sometimes it felt like Violet Evergarden. But they also got someone from Ghibli. If you get Ghibli vibes, that's why. And sometimes there are moments that reminiscent of Bocchi the Rock. The director and some key animators for BtR also involved. Action scenes are done by some legendary names from anime industry.
Frieren definitely is the no.1 anime. I've never seen an anime that just hit all of the spot perfectly. Adaptation, the themes covered in the story, world building, character developments, and banger OP. It's literally perfect. It focuses exactly where it needs to be and shows it. The thing is, violet evergarden was good, but i think the concept can be a bit harder to grasp or relate to unlike frieren where it gets as basic as fantasy stories can be. At least for me, thats how it is. Frieren is easier to digest for me due to its simplicity. Everything just hits deeply. Imo Frieren hits like a truck especially for those who are adulting or maybe felt like they just ended a certain journey. Its painful, but there is nothing you can do other than trying to be better. Its full of regrets, but time continues. It explains time perfectly. A lot of us may relate to certain characters due to their own history. We live at the same time, we have certain life span as the human species but, each one of us have different concepts of time. I personally relate a lot to Frieren. I live on auto pilot. By the time certain thing ended, I hadnt realize how much it has actually affected me until I lost it. Frieren encourage us to live and appreciate things in the moment. Because a lot of us lives in the past/future, we often forget to enjoy the tiny bit of the present. Even though the present is all we have and that one tiny action in the present could be something huge to us in the future. We just didnt realize/know it yet since we are too busy not living in the moment. Thats the beauty and genius of Frieren.
what do you mean a banger OP. the OP is just generic jpop anisong you can find anywhere else. it's honestly a disgrace to the anime. that's why they are going to replace it with yorushika. the Ending song in other hand.... is the culmination of frieren regrets towards time.
I love how frieren explores one of the most intriguing concepts in the journey of a traditional anime being after the conclusion of the main story. Alot of anime that do end up coming to a conclusion do so normally with the protagonist simply going along their merry way towards whatever future goals that are vaguely given to us. Few anime explore what occurs afterward but recently there have been more exploring this theme. We know that some day our protagonist will die eventually and all heroic stories have an end but the majority of anime rolls the credits long before we get to see that conclusion so with frieren exploring not only that end but what comes after is such an appealing concept to me.
Mono no aware, or the transience of things, is a pretty common theme in japanese stories and therfore anime. More often then not, the cliché thing doesn't even exist anymore, or came from videogames of the mid 80s.
This anime hit hard enough that it made me reach out to a friend I have not talked to for a bit. I am not sure A younger me would have been affected as much by it. It does a great job at showing the march of time how it can just pass someone by.
Sousou no Frieren is just a masterpiece. The pacing, the story telling, the animation and the music just blends together perfectly. Every episode i felt so immersed and when the episode ends it makes you crave for another episode immediately or you will question has 24 mins gone by already. The characters are well written and likeable. Each has their own unique background and personality traits. Everyone has their own story and time actually matter or passes in this anime. Things grow and age as time passes which makes you cherish the characters even more as they will eventually die and perish.
To me this is a real gem. A beautiful anime with multiple threads of existential themes. Knowing in the episode 16 what really Kraft the elven monk was, his forgotten role in saving the world in a previous era, his stoic ability to getting along being forgotten and find other goals in life, was just a revelation. It left me with a mixture of awe and nostalgy, just wanted to see him again and make him tell his story and the name of his companion. But, as he said, maybe next time, in two or three hundred years.
The reason I personally love watching this anime is because there are no cliffhanger (just one till now). Every episode has a beginning and end in the same episode. I don't feel empty after finishing each episode, I can just close my laptop and move on with my own life till next week.
One thing that I love about how Frieren portrays the passage of time is that we see the characters grow more familiar with each other in the space between episodes. You really get the sense that Fern deeply understands Frieren after years together, and within two episodes of Stark joining their little party there is already a bond that can be read between the characters. Even a side character who was only in the show for one episode ends up forging strong bonds with the main heroes, since we see the months they spend together in a montage. Frieren herself shows this the least, which fits with the weaknesses she needs to overcome.
When I first read Frieren's manga it immediately turned no. 1 for me. It actually reaffirmed me into wanting to get into journaling. Time is merciless.
Frieren is thoughtful. Somber, calm and introspective. It is sweet, and melancholy, and joyful. It's not about the spells, it is about life. And it's beautiful. "I am unsure if heaven exists or not. But I believe it should. So I believe in it."
as a guy who doesn't care for animeisms and thus has passed on most anime. Frieren is a wonderfully restrained, excellently written character driven fantasy. Loveable characters, interesting world, beautiful art, great sound track, and character writing that is satisfying. In short its one of the best stories ive had the pleasure of seeing in almost 10 years. edit: i like how the stoicism (restraint) that "all" the characters show compared to the flamboyant emotions of most characters in anime is a point of complaint. its refreshing to me, and i think there are plenty of animated characters, in this to not actually be able to say they are all stoic.
I have surprised myself by enjoying this character driven day in the life type anime but they just do it so well. Seeing Frieren slowly come to terms about how special both of these adventures and her friends have become in her incredibly long life is very heart warming. It adds a level of emotion that is mostly missing in the soulless isekai churning mill that is our modern anime scene.
Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song & The Ancient Magus' Bride are similar to Frieren: Beyond Journey's End too, with the stoic female protagonist on a journey of self-discovery. It helps that all the protagonists - Frieren & Vivy & Chise - have the same voice actress as well.
I love all those 3 anime you mentioned..and yeah I just realized that Vivy, Chise and Frieren have the same voice actress...that's why Frieren reminded me of Tender Moon Tempo.
Chise and stoic!? Her defining characteristic is listening to her emotions before thinking and rushing head first into trouble. She has gotten better at controlling that urge, but she'll (hopefully) never be as detached as Frieren.
What I really love with Frieren's adaptation is it somehow makes "boring" enjoyable. The pacing of the story is rather slow that it gets boring at times, but you just can't stop watching it. And the best part about it, none of the episodes feels like a "filler". There is always one scene in the new episode that can be the highlight of that whole week. And well, I'd even argue that the anime is a better experience than reading the manga. The choice of BGM in several scenes are so perfect that it adds depth and beauty to the scene. Every BGM is always on point with what we're watching, unlike most other animes that just puts a random BGM or doesn't even try at all.
Frieren is the perfect protagonist for me. She turns out to be the last great legendary mage, limitlessly powerful it seems. Yet, her character is extremely humble, kind, carefree, soft, mellow, patient, unattached, stoic. She doesn't seem to have an ego and she has a strong sloppy side. Happy to fill her endless days with mundane tasks. It's largely how Taoist and Zen masters are often described
This anime was a true 💎 in the rough. I love this anime and can watch this anime every week forever. From their story, anime, 🌎 building, humor, etc.. I hope we get many many many seasons of this anime.
It's not only did they adapt it faithfully, they actually improved upon with drecting animation and especially choosing where to use music (which in itself is epic) and where to keep it silent. 10/10
I have absolutely been loving this series,there's such a pleasantly nostalgic sort of vibe about it. It's a feels anime where things are flowing and devoloping in a way that just makes me wish I could experience something like it. Other anime that made me feel rather emotional and/or pleasant Slime Isekai s1 and Ranking of Kings s1.
Ive been reading manga/watching anime for years, and this is the FIRST series Ive seen that actually elevates the manga material. Its amazing. The director blew it out of the park.
This show is such a nice change of pace compared to other stuff I'm watching. From Spy X Family to the high octane JJK, I get so mentally exhausted sometimes trying to keep up and feel burnt out after wanting to see more and more of them (I love both shows) but sometimes it's nice to get something like this that's in between. Something I can sit back and like you said, to just enjoy that slow candle burn. Some shows are like a flamethrower or a volcano in that aspect but this... This show is like a comfortable cozy night, regardless of the weather outside. Sometimes I really need that in between all the comedic, dramatic and chaotic stuff I've been watching lately. I'm not going to sit here and say it's my favorite thing to eat but it is more of a comfort food for me. Feels like a home cooked meal, rather than decent fast food, a five star restaurant or junk food. I can just sit right on back and enjoy it, simple as that.
Episode ONE THAT WAS THE MOST AMAZING EPISODE. it was strong till he meets Helmet KID and his death, but after, it really falls off, like off a freakin CLIFF BAD. BUT BUT THat first episode, very hard hitting, if you know what I mean, don't want to spoil the first episode for anyone.
I was waiting for it to be finished to binge it, but you hit me hard at Violet Evergarden. It's my favorite anime because i consider it not only a masterpiece but a work of art. I'm going to start frieren soon, so as always, thank you for everything you do!
Did you read the manga or are you new to that saga? It is slow but for me the first time since forever I got this lord of the rings feeling in anime again...
@@ChrisH43 I'm new to frieren, haven't read the manga or even hear about it, but I've been following it since summer when I first heard about it and the premise seemed interesting. Glad to see the hype was deserved. + It's madhouse so it's a bonus
U will love frieren the ost is so good and the adaptation is so great I feel like that they elevate the manga even And yes as a fan of Violet Evergarden the emotion is there and it is well written
Sousou no Frieren has been a perfect Adaptation of its Manga Counterpart, & the fact this an Anime will make think about Life has a Deep Tone to it. 💁🏿♂️🧝🏻♀️
I'm usually an action anime type of person, but I love this show. It's very comfy. The scenery, animation and soundtrack is beautiful and her going back to familiar places and reminiscing about her friends who are long gone feels relatable. It's pretty unique as far as anime goes.
Would 100% be down for more Frieren videos. Frieren got me so invested in the world and the characters so far. World building has been great and Its definitely my most anticipated each week now.
I love this anime almost as much as love Violet and it's saying something, I guess. The pace can be felt so slow, but as someone that usually watch drama or anime in 2x speed, normal speed of Frieren doesn't bore me at all. It's beautifully made.
I always wondered when I would play MMO's and such, about the lives of the NPCs and the aftermath of the adventures you would undertake, good or bad, and how it would effect the world as a whole so this hits me hard and I love that they made this anime. Plus, I came to an understanding along time ago that immortality, while a blessing is also a curse. You live forever and watch the the changes of the world and its inhabitants, but yet, you have to understand you get to watch those you love, grow up, grow old, wither, and die while you never change. This goes for anyone that's not immortal that you form a relationship with. I think this is a lot of why Frieren seems to have such a closed and somewhat cold demeanor and why she didn't want to have fern with her, but that's my assumption. Anyway, this is a great anime, no doubt.
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I don't think they are emotionless, well the demons are, but I think that at least Frieren and Fern are still learning to express their emotions. I think the emotionless nature of some characters amplifies the moments where they do show emotion. Stark is over emotional and that is just hilarious given how little emotion the others show. But each of the main characters have these completely opposite and hidden personalities that are always there just below the surface that come out at just the right times. Idk, I just think the emotionless parts makes you believe the parts where they do show emotion a lot more. I mean, who thought that the Demons could be so emotionless and then in the end they feel fear? Makes you wonder if they were hiding real emotions the entire time just because they are Demons and are supposed to act like Demons do.
I havent watched anime for awhile until this show came out, if the quality and adaption stays true it will definitely be one of my favorites next to FMA
I love watching how Seldom the characters are. the traveling is so far and places like villages is far in between. That there is rarely anything that excites the party into full on emotion. They might get happier or angrier about something but it is largely noticed by observing their face and demeanor. There is almost never a outburst of any kind coming from a character.
@@gertruidagertruida3920 Subbed oh my God no! 🤮 I pay to watch anime not read it. If I wanted to read it, I’d just get the light novel which is always superior. The only time I watch subs is if there’s no other option. Except with Dragon Ball, even if there was no other option I guess I’d just avoid it entirely because adult Gohan and Goku’s high pitched lady voices are nails on a chalk bored.
This anime is so wholesome. I love it. It's so good, i dont even know how to describe it. The interaction and everything it's amazing. One of my favorite for sure
I wasn't expecting too much from Frieren at the beginning of the season, which made it a huge surprise when I ended up loving it as much as I do. It definitely deserves the praise it's gotten! Bare in mind, fans of FMAB are well known for sabotaging the review scores of other anime to prevent Full metal from being dethroned, so that alone makes this an even bigger deal for Frierenn. In terms of its pacing, I actually love the slower take it has compared to other action packed fantasy. I get my fill of action from Eminence in Shadow and Mushoku tensei as it is, and it makes the scenes that do have action in the show even more meaningful by contrast. The fights feel earned. These aren't adventurers that are trolling around looking a scrap around every corner, they're people with their own goals. With how much I've enjoyed this series, it doesn't shock me to learn they've been so near flawlessly faithful to the original material. The only downside is There won't be Cut content episode from you :/ Still glad to hear you talk about it! Can't wait for the next video
Unlucky that eminence in shadow season 2 did not get adapted as well as frieren. Making the choices they made, I feel that they are missing the point of many scenes and fights. That said the last episode that came out was amazing. It really captured the essence of the novels imo.
That's just the classic "i'm overpowered character and bs". Frieren is another thing. For me frieren is leagues above eminence in shadow. Probably becouse i saw lots of those animes. Frieren is really special, EIS is just another power fantasy for me
EIS is just another Isekai, with the exact same tropes as Overlord, Mushoku Tensei, Shield hero,... Frieren is a real fantasy anime. So the world building and character development is way more important here. The slow pacing of the story is also specific to this kind of anime since they don't need to feed us with many pointless fight scene because there is nothing else beside that. Just check old fantasy anime like Lodoss or Scrapped Princess, they're all slow paced with amazing story and character arc.
@@JohnSmith-qb9ex eminence is not pure fantasy, it don't have fantasy feeling that much like frieren. It a world with a lost sci-fi technology and was set in industrian revolution. If we talking about pure fantasy anime then frieren and mushoku take the cake and i still think mushoku is miles better than frieren.
@@bluetenkai I never saif EIS is a fantasy anime, i said exactly the opposite. And Mushoku is an Isekai with fantasy feature, but it's an Isekai with meta thought. I hate Isekai because i think they're just copy pasta from one to another, lazy writing and boring character with no personality. And almost no lore or background because nobody care about it, everyone just wanna see some op douchebag who blast the entire universe every time they fart. So you can like Mushoku more than Frieren, good for you. But pedo mc are not my cup of tea so i stay with the elf granny.
I loved every single second of it. Never felt so constantly captivated by a TV show, anime or not. It's complex, yet so easy to understand. And mostly all about characters, which are the best I've seen in a long, long time. Modern classic, indeed.
Frieren's action scenes are so well done, and she is OP done right. Watching her interact with her new companions is great. Like finding a person sinking into a bottomless swamp, does she save him or no, because she might get dirty (even though she lifts him by magic)
I love this Anime because it's so chill and easy to follow. The pacing is just enough, and I get to enjoy watching it. Plus the intro song is so good and MAN I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE CONTINUITATION
I am not a manga reader. I am however an old cartoon animation guy that grew up with Saturday morning cartoons, and slowly discovered what Anime was with Speed Racer, Marine Boy, and Star Blazers. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End was something I stumbled upon and started loving it from the 1st episode and power watched all the episodes in a day. It did not have over the top silly moments as many animes do. It was very fun and enjoyable to me, yet taught serious tones that vibe in real life. Especially when it came to memories and being remembered by those who you were close to. This series is a gem to me, and I highly look forward to the next season!
Absolute #1. I enjoy every single episode. Every Friday there is a translation, and every Saturday morning I spend drinking a cup of coffee with Frieren.
I'm glad Frieren is out there creating an environment where people watch these stories--it's setting the stage for the upcoming Spice and Wolf re-adaptation, which should hopefully garner more attention as a result. Holo deals with the same immortality problem, and Spice and Wolf is another series that shows you don't need a lot of action to have emotional intensity. In other words, they're anime for grown-ups.
I think Frieren does deserve to be way up there, maybe even #1 and it would be because it has so many things going for it. The main interesting concept about it is that despite Frieren having travelled the world, when we join up her in the story she's actually experiencing it for the first time; and we get to experience it in the exact same way. It's similar to how our own memories work, how we gloss over events in our past the first time around; but revisiting creates a whole new and more vivid experience. Something that also stands out is their portrayal of demons is basically truer to their 'original' form of cold, logical, heartless, and sadistic; none of the whole "demon lord" trope stuff that goes on these days of them being humans with horns. Course they maintain the appearance of 'humans with horns' to great effect whenever they demonstrate their true nature to the humans around them. I can only imagine that Frieren resonates with introverts in general, because there are many people who do take things a lot slower; to be the ones watching from behind as the hot blooded person they're with goes charging in, and inevitably have to clean up the resulting mess. Course while the whole experience would be tiresome at the moment, upon reflection it would maybe be a fun memory to have.
Ignored it for so long and then after seeing clips I decided to watch it and boy am I glad. The wholesomeness hits me in the feels then the action comes and im blown away, the characters all stay in my head even side characters and himmel wasn't really show non stop but he's the goat. 10/10 anime.
Tbf the FMA review score is so long at the top because the fanatical fanbase. The score is artificially kept high by their bots and they have downvoted all other competitors, it is almost pathetic what they are doing.
What I love about Sousou no Frieren is how well it displays time to an elf. Its already been 3 years since she started traveling with Fern. But it doesnt feel like that for us - its been like 5 episodes per year at most. And I think that is so perfect, because that is likely how time feels to Frieren. Its been a mere 3 years after all. My favorite way to measure time is how tall Fern is compared to Frieren.
Its not about the lack of action. The story just isnt gripping enough. I gave the first 4 episodes a try when they came out and its just so boring. Anyway, lots of anime become FOTM when they release and get high scores in MAL, just to months later they start to fall. Thats just how zoomer anime fans are, they overhype things.
There is no big bad to defeat or a time constraint for a goal that is extremely necessary....the appeal is just that and watching the characters grow albeit slowly since you know, people don't really change in a blink of an eye
Yes, I'd say this anime deserves it's current ranking. It's a well thought out story faithfully adapted to the media it's being presented in, and I can honestly say I can relate to the main character too. Living a long time, you get to see how the world around you changes, and after you've lost friends and family, you begin to wonder why you didn't get closer to them while they were still alive.
@@holorn1280 if it's not that deep and for kids then it must be pretty common. name a few that has better quality in character writing, pacing, world building than this story then. if you are right then this must be pretty easy
@@equinox3625 Intersellar, Tolkien, Games Of Thrones, Wheel Of Time, Death Note, GTO, NHK, Berserk. I can go on. If you remove the cute waifus and artstyle, it's pretty mediocre of a story.
ive always been into action animes/manga like dragon ball, naruto, jujutsu kaisen etc, but this anime is just amazing, perfect pacing, perfect humor, the animation is beautiful the whole season, and man the emotion and characters, this is my favorite anime of all time
The show is popular because of the waifu being a bit original. It's not much better than others, it's just do the same thing more subtle with a theme at least of time, but for kids.
I love the slow pace. Feels like I'm watching a 40 min ep instead of 24. It's weird to call it slow paced though, it seems like a lot stuff is happing at the same time, so much so that I find myself checking in the time thinking the ep is almost other just to be joyfully surprised it's still half way.
11:01 First. please more frieren and solo leveling! Second: YES! Please do an Overlord flexes video! That series deserves many to cover so many flexes! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
As someone who enjoys lots of fantasy stories, and specifically in regards to playing DnD, i relate the struggles and connections that my DnD characters have made over the course of their journeys to those in Frieren and it feels like a more vibrant and visual medium to imagine my own experiences. I find it so interesting, and I really enjoy the more thematic, story-driven fantasy elements more than the cool fights
Don't think I didn't notice the violet evergarden music in the background, by Evan Call who also did the music for Frieren! Edit: oh... he brings it up later... oops. But still, Frieren and Violet Evergarden are two of my absolute FAVORITE anime.
This show is good because of all the downtime episodes. The winter they spent in the cabin with the monk to later find out he used to be this hero a long time ago. Great storytelling!
As someone who grew up on the older anime that were a great balance of story/action, and then appreciating more story based anime (Like Spice and Wolf) as well as FMAB (Because this anime is actually more story driven than action driven), it was easy for me to get into anime like Frieren and even Horimiya and My Dress Up Darling. It really just comes down to "What do i feel like really watching in this area of my life" and realizing that story based anime is where it's at for me. This also includes less raunchy isekai, ones that are actually solid story-based anime, like Mushoku Tensei (for instance). I've never read the manga/visual novel for frieren, but i'm in absolute love with the anime and easily one of my favorites.
I too refeenced Violet Everygarden when trying to describe this anime to a family member. Fantastic story telling at it's best. Doing what few other are willing to do!
Frieren is necessarily centered around "character development". but unlike most titles where that's true, the drawn-out, quiet scenes in Frieren force you to view the story through the eyes of each character. the story's not just told through dialogue and action: you have to actually live the mind of each character, and that's how it becomes immersive.
I love this series. Not surprised its no. 1. It hits so many notes. The studio did it justice by following the manga very closely. Hope they don't change in the second season.
You are such a good story teller man. Your voice and speaking pace is so soothing and nice to listen to, even while explaining such a deep and emotional story.
The most beautiful part about Freiren is how she gently insinuates how much longer her life is. For her months and years is compounded in her mind that probably feels like minutes to us. Coupled with the fact that Kraft is an ancient hero from over 1000 years ago and is so old he’s practically outlived his own legends and fairytales gives a small glimpse into exactly how long elves live. I mean the 50 years frieren was waiting for the next shooting star festival felt like a week had passed, and at the end of that timeframe himmel and heiter were nearly dead. Fern is growing up so quickly that frieren takes notice, whereas for us we barely realize our own family’s growth until we look back at pictures.
The slow pacing makes it better. Keeps causals out. Honestly the the added party members after Fern was a quality drop for me as we got notably less slowly walking through beautiful landscapes.
Where does Frieren rank in your top anime list?
#10
Top 6
7
Top 5
Higher than FMA
Kinda love how the most hype fight so far involves two people standing there talking and a scale weighing them.
As manga reader, it is funny to see anime-only viewers expect epic fight scene after episode 9. And then the episode is like that.
But nobody complained 🤣
@@prajnadevaNo, honestly the scale already spoils what would happen in the next episode.
It's not like we didn't know what the end result was gonna be, but the way they showed it until there was marvelous
@@SingulxRyty Yeah, what would happen has been foreshadowed well even before the episode. The noble talking about how Aura's power works, the demon fighting Fern telling her how dirty she is for hiding her mana, etc.
They expected Daigo and got Low Tier God
The slower pace is probably a genius way to do a anime. Frienen can actually hold a scene together instead of coming apart at the seams like other anime. It feels artful and alive even if most characters are stoic and reserve, something I find genuinely engaging and invest in.
It's probably one of the most accurate adaptations ever
And so happy to see MADHOUSE back
Hopefully this will show these stupid studio heads to stop fucking with original stories and leave them as is.
They added to some scenes too. Particularly the scene of Stark and Fern dancing, cause in the manga it wasn't really shown much.
Probably is the best manga-to-anime adaptation that I have ever seen. Only time they add, is when animation and music are a ++good like the ballroom dance scene in EP 15. Only two small panels in the manga even show them dancing, but with animation, Madhouse can show the entire dance with the music, and it's beautiful. Just makes a great story even better.
Stark fighting the dragon was not as short as manga, they clearly has gone up and beyond in animation
Honestly, Frieren is so good. I honestly just want to watch her adventers every week. I don't care of there is a bigger story its just fun and a great fantasy story.
The thing is, at this pace, the human companions will not be around forever. Which again shows how frieren must feel
I'm so glad they're doing weekly episodes and not seasons that take a year and a half to release.
wait so there's no like end, just more eps every week?? @@superlad6684
I have never ever experiencing something like this, crying while watching the show every week. The story is just so impressive!
My big surprise is just how long Heiter the priest lived.
He was over 20 when he met Frieren, then adventured with her until he was over 30,
Then he meets Frieren 50 yrs later at Himmel's funeral as a senior priest in his church. He's over 80 at that point.
Fern and Frieren leave to adventure 25-29 years later at Heiter's death.
That would make him at least 105 yrs old at the time of his death, and over 101 yrs old when he became bedridden.
It's why he told her "the fact I've stayed on my feet this long is a minor miracle"
I believe it’s number 1 on MAL for a reason, this anime deeply resonates with a lot of people in ways other generic anime doesn’t do, makes you think of the limited time we have as we age and the relationships we take for granted.
I think the rather stoic frieren fits perfectly. Its even a positive for me. You can really feel how she sees everything with her perspective of time and a thousand years of experience. Almost nothing must feeling new or exciting and it highlights the moment where she actually shows emotions.
Another one are the fights. These weirdly also feel like seen through the perspective of frieren. They are exciting while going on but end pretty quickly and this immediately go on as if it wasn't a big deal in the big scheme of this (like the big scheme of 1000+ years)
The fights Frieren is involved in are over quickly because she is OP. Like the bored way she tells the one demon that she is stronger than his master, and casually destroys him. Or how she fights the dead army of the one demon, then pops her "surprise' on the demon. She didn't even bother watching that one die.
@@jonathanwessner3456 I'd imagine my grandma would be as nonchalant if she wielded that capability. She'd rather not spend too much weeding when she could be watering those flowers instead.
@@jonathanwessner3456 I don't think she is bored, it's rather not that special or exciting for her. Also I was talking about all fights. It's the way they are shown in general gives the feel is like it's from a story book of old times. They feel insignificant in the broad picture
She’s been fighting demons and monsters off and on for around 1000 years
Even the best demons seem like rookies to her, especially after she helped kill the demon lord, likely one of the strongest ones out there
At the risk of sounding shallow, it’s like how a chess master can counter any strategy, even the optimal ones, because he/she has seen and played them all hundreds or thousands of times
This anime encouraged me to call my parents. As it showed me that time can get away from any of us and I may not get another chance to if I didn't there and then.
It also taught me to never ever trust an elf's perception of time. Especially Frieren, the nigh immortal elf.
Those darned elves and their pesky sense of time! *waves rolled newspaper
The Faraway Paladin has a couple good teaching moments of not trusting an Elf's sense of time too
I think the genius of this anime is how the pacing of the anime is basically a POV of Frieren.
The first episode went by in a flash even though 50 years went by, is just how frieren see that 50 years being, an instant. But after she realized the importance of time and the memories made, it starts being slow and memorable for her.
I know the time skip is also for the sake of plot and also to cover any more backstory plothole in the future, but the thought that the anime pace fits perfectly well is mindblowing to me.
Edit: Also explains why we never seen middle aged Himmel because Frieren only ever saw him when he was young and as an elderly
Nah, actually, that timeskip is way more important than just simply "sake of plot." Usually, long timeskips are used in a very floppy manner, but in Freiren it feels almost necessary. The impact isn't as strong without having this POV so close to Freiren's sense of time.
The time skips are actually the same in the manga and I myself have believed its to symbolize how little at first Frieren cares about time. The one for one adaptation is pretty spot on imo as I don't have a single negative thing to say when it comes to that dept 10/10 anime
The time skip is insanely important. The whole point of frieren is what happens with characters after they achieved their ultimate goal. We’ve seen plenty of animes where the hero party defeated the demon king and then the animed ends but never what happens after with the party. This animes shows the sequel of all hero party - demon lord animes. It’s insanely thought
@@NickN56 I wouldn't say its completely original, as there are many mangas like this where the protag used to be in the hero party, and is now retired. So it's not really "well thought", but how they used the pacing as the protagonist's POV is what makes it special.
I like that Frieren really shows you what its like to live in a fantasy world. In almost all fantasy stories, the fantasy setting exists solely for the purpose of the fight scenes. In frieren, the setting IS the focus.
Gold star comment.
They also put so much love into designing the fantasy creatures in this world unlike in other anime's, where they just draw a bigger dog with red eyes.
I think Frieren for me is probably one of the best paced anime. Every episode is enjoyable. Does feel rushed yet doesn’t feel dragged out. Gotta praise the writer for this. Animation for this anime is also top notched, not just the fight but the dance as well. Damn!
Love it, it is a pleasure to watch it every week. The interaction between characters are awesome. I watch anime since years but this anime is special. I love it and i don't even know why exactly
exactly my feeling.
The show simultaneously feels fast and slow but in a good way.
Scenes are played out long enough for us to enjoy them, but doesn't linger to the point where it feels like nothing is progressing
Frieren is a really amazing anime that’s about self-discovery. Its episodic nature is very fitting for the kind of story it portrays. I love how Frieren goes back to the same places she first visited 10 years ago with a different mindset.
Even the world-building is amazing; it does not feel robotic and is not there solely for the sake of aesthetics. The world moves on even without the main characters, and I think many anime could learn from this.
I also love how similar Frieren and Violet Evergarden are; both series are about self-discovery and what certain emotions mean, exploring what it truly means to be human.
Even the action and music are amazing! The music composer is also the same for Violet Evergarden, which made me extraordinarily happy.
It’s a 10/10 anime and deserves all the attention it has gotten so far.
Actually she goes back 80 years later, 10 years of adventure + 50 years to see the meteors a second time, + 29 years since the death of Himmel.
Not only the composer. They also got one of former Kyoani animator on board. So sometimes it felt like Violet Evergarden.
But they also got someone from Ghibli. If you get Ghibli vibes, that's why.
And sometimes there are moments that reminiscent of Bocchi the Rock. The director and some key animators for BtR also involved.
Action scenes are done by some legendary names from anime industry.
Frieren definitely is the no.1 anime. I've never seen an anime that just hit all of the spot perfectly. Adaptation, the themes covered in the story, world building, character developments, and banger OP. It's literally perfect. It focuses exactly where it needs to be and shows it.
The thing is, violet evergarden was good, but i think the concept can be a bit harder to grasp or relate to unlike frieren where it gets as basic as fantasy stories can be. At least for me, thats how it is. Frieren is easier to digest for me due to its simplicity. Everything just hits deeply.
Imo Frieren hits like a truck especially for those who are adulting or maybe felt like they just ended a certain journey. Its painful, but there is nothing you can do other than trying to be better. Its full of regrets, but time continues. It explains time perfectly. A lot of us may relate to certain characters due to their own history. We live at the same time, we have certain life span as the human species but, each one of us have different concepts of time. I personally relate a lot to Frieren. I live on auto pilot. By the time certain thing ended, I hadnt realize how much it has actually affected me until I lost it.
Frieren encourage us to live and appreciate things in the moment. Because a lot of us lives in the past/future, we often forget to enjoy the tiny bit of the present. Even though the present is all we have and that one tiny action in the present could be something huge to us in the future. We just didnt realize/know it yet since we are too busy not living in the moment. Thats the beauty and genius of Frieren.
what do you mean a banger OP. the OP is just generic jpop anisong you can find anywhere else. it's honestly a disgrace to the anime. that's why they are going to replace it with yorushika. the Ending song in other hand.... is the culmination of frieren regrets towards time.
I love how frieren explores one of the most intriguing concepts in the journey of a traditional anime being after the conclusion of the main story. Alot of anime that do end up coming to a conclusion do so normally with the protagonist simply going along their merry way towards whatever future goals that are vaguely given to us. Few anime explore what occurs afterward but recently there have been more exploring this theme. We know that some day our protagonist will die eventually and all heroic stories have an end but the majority of anime rolls the credits long before we get to see that conclusion so with frieren exploring not only that end but what comes after is such an appealing concept to me.
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Mono no aware, or the transience of things, is a pretty common theme in japanese stories and therfore anime.
More often then not, the cliché thing doesn't even exist anymore, or came from videogames of the mid 80s.
The mark of a good story is reaching the end and wanting desperately to know "and then what happened?"
And thats what i liked about the Arifureta WN (pls dont remind me of the anime)
The afterstory just paints such a complete pic
This anime hit hard enough that it made me reach out to a friend I have not talked to for a bit. I am not sure A younger me would have been affected as much by it. It does a great job at showing the march of time how it can just pass someone by.
Man, touch grass buddy. If you need a damn animated character to mentally mature, you’ve got bigger issues.
Sousou no Frieren is just a masterpiece. The pacing, the story telling, the animation and the music just blends together perfectly.
Every episode i felt so immersed and when the episode ends it makes you crave for another episode immediately or you will question has 24 mins gone by already.
The characters are well written and likeable. Each has their own unique background and personality traits. Everyone has their own story and time actually matter or passes in this anime. Things grow and age as time passes which makes you cherish the characters even more as they will eventually die and perish.
Story is solid 10/10.
Characters are likable even the vilains.
No teenager crybaby.
No high school protagonists.
No boring school setting.
"even the villains" you pointing that out as something special shows that you have no standards whatsoever.
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You have a one piece display picture, you can’t lecture anyone about their standards.
@@solo9601 I just did, you should get some standards as well if this is the kind of person you are putting your weight behind.
Also, no annoying molester who's just played off as comic relief
To me this is a real gem. A beautiful anime with multiple threads of existential themes.
Knowing in the episode 16 what really Kraft the elven monk was, his forgotten role in saving the world in a previous era, his stoic ability to getting along being forgotten and find other goals in life, was just a revelation. It left me with a mixture of awe and nostalgy, just wanted to see him again and make him tell his story and the name of his companion. But, as he said, maybe next time, in two or three hundred years.
The reason I personally love watching this anime is because there are no cliffhanger (just one till now). Every episode has a beginning and end in the same episode. I don't feel empty after finishing each episode, I can just close my laptop and move on with my own life till next week.
Exactly. The slow burn pacing itself is enough for the audience to carry on. It doesn’t need cliffhanger whatsoever.
It’s number 1 for a reason it deserves every bit of praise. This is one of the best shows ever created. Everything about this animes is perfect
This anime will go down as one with the most beautiful storytelling, art and background art, lore, unique characters and amazing adaptations ever.
One thing that I love about how Frieren portrays the passage of time is that we see the characters grow more familiar with each other in the space between episodes. You really get the sense that Fern deeply understands Frieren after years together, and within two episodes of Stark joining their little party there is already a bond that can be read between the characters. Even a side character who was only in the show for one episode ends up forging strong bonds with the main heroes, since we see the months they spend together in a montage.
Frieren herself shows this the least, which fits with the weaknesses she needs to overcome.
When I first read Frieren's manga it immediately turned no. 1 for me. It actually reaffirmed me into wanting to get into journaling. Time is merciless.
Frieren is thoughtful. Somber, calm and introspective. It is sweet, and melancholy, and joyful. It's not about the spells, it is about life. And it's beautiful. "I am unsure if heaven exists or not. But I believe it should. So I believe in it."
as a guy who doesn't care for animeisms and thus has passed on most anime. Frieren is a wonderfully restrained, excellently written character driven fantasy. Loveable characters, interesting world, beautiful art, great sound track, and character writing that is satisfying. In short its one of the best stories ive had the pleasure of seeing in almost 10 years.
edit: i like how the stoicism (restraint) that "all" the characters show compared to the flamboyant emotions of most characters in anime is a point of complaint. its refreshing to me, and i think there are plenty of animated characters, in this to not actually be able to say they are all stoic.
One of the BEST and MOST faithful series🎉🎉🎉🎉
1:09 Never got bored. Knew what i was getting into for the title and LOVED it
I have surprised myself by enjoying this character driven day in the life type anime but they just do it so well.
Seeing Frieren slowly come to terms about how special both of these adventures and her friends have become in her incredibly long life is very heart warming.
It adds a level of emotion that is mostly missing in the soulless isekai churning mill that is our modern anime scene.
Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song & The Ancient Magus' Bride are similar to Frieren: Beyond Journey's End too, with the stoic female protagonist on a journey of self-discovery.
It helps that all the protagonists - Frieren & Vivy & Chise - have the same voice actress as well.
I love all those 3 anime you mentioned..and yeah I just realized that Vivy, Chise and Frieren have the same voice actress...that's why Frieren reminded me of Tender Moon Tempo.
Omg vivy is frieren ur right
Chise and stoic!?
Her defining characteristic is listening to her emotions before thinking and rushing head first into trouble.
She has gotten better at controlling that urge, but she'll (hopefully) never be as detached as Frieren.
violet evergarden
What I really love with Frieren's adaptation is it somehow makes "boring" enjoyable. The pacing of the story is rather slow that it gets boring at times, but you just can't stop watching it. And the best part about it, none of the episodes feels like a "filler". There is always one scene in the new episode that can be the highlight of that whole week. And well, I'd even argue that the anime is a better experience than reading the manga. The choice of BGM in several scenes are so perfect that it adds depth and beauty to the scene. Every BGM is always on point with what we're watching, unlike most other animes that just puts a random BGM or doesn't even try at all.
Frieren is the perfect protagonist for me. She turns out to be the last great legendary mage, limitlessly powerful it seems. Yet, her character is extremely humble, kind, carefree, soft, mellow, patient, unattached, stoic. She doesn't seem to have an ego and she has a strong sloppy side. Happy to fill her endless days with mundane tasks. It's largely how Taoist and Zen masters are often described
9:41 "It's a Stark contrast..." I see what you did there 🤣
This anime was a true 💎 in the rough. I love this anime and can watch this anime every week forever. From their story, anime, 🌎 building, humor, etc.. I hope we get many many many seasons of this anime.
It's not only did they adapt it faithfully, they actually improved upon with drecting animation and especially choosing where to use music (which in itself is epic) and where to keep it silent. 10/10
I have absolutely been loving this series,there's such a pleasantly nostalgic sort of vibe about it. It's a feels anime where things are flowing and devoloping in a way that just makes me wish I could experience something like it. Other anime that made me feel rather emotional and/or pleasant Slime Isekai s1 and Ranking of Kings s1.
Ive been reading manga/watching anime for years, and this is the FIRST series Ive seen that actually elevates the manga material. Its amazing. The director blew it out of the park.
Evan Call's music in the series really gives a grand magical feeling, and really brings forth a fantastical and mystical atmosphere.
watched 3 episodes then started reading the manga 10/10
This show is such a nice change of pace compared to other stuff I'm watching. From Spy X Family to the high octane JJK, I get so mentally exhausted sometimes trying to keep up and feel burnt out after wanting to see more and more of them (I love both shows) but sometimes it's nice to get something like this that's in between. Something I can sit back and like you said, to just enjoy that slow candle burn. Some shows are like a flamethrower or a volcano in that aspect but this... This show is like a comfortable cozy night, regardless of the weather outside. Sometimes I really need that in between all the comedic, dramatic and chaotic stuff I've been watching lately. I'm not going to sit here and say it's my favorite thing to eat but it is more of a comfort food for me. Feels like a home cooked meal, rather than decent fast food, a five star restaurant or junk food. I can just sit right on back and enjoy it, simple as that.
To Your Eternity is also a great fantasy anime covering an immortal and long-lived person and the dilemas of being so long lived.
Episode ONE
THAT WAS THE MOST AMAZING EPISODE.
it was strong till he meets Helmet KID and his death, but after, it really falls off, like off a freakin CLIFF BAD.
BUT BUT
THat first episode, very hard hitting, if you know what I mean, don't want to spoil the first episode for anyone.
the music and the focus and emphasis on the emotional aspect of the story is just a masterpiece for a directors perspective!
I was waiting for it to be finished to binge it, but you hit me hard at Violet Evergarden. It's my favorite anime because i consider it not only a masterpiece but a work of art. I'm going to start frieren soon, so as always, thank you for everything you do!
Yes! It's absolutely fantastic!
Did you read the manga or are you new to that saga? It is slow but for me the first time since forever I got this lord of the rings feeling in anime again...
@@ChrisH43 I'm new to frieren, haven't read the manga or even hear about it, but I've been following it since summer when I first heard about it and the premise seemed interesting. Glad to see the hype was deserved. + It's madhouse so it's a bonus
U will love frieren the ost is so good and the adaptation is so great I feel like that they elevate the manga even
And yes as a fan of Violet Evergarden the emotion is there and it is well written
you should watch Natsume Yuujinchou if you like this kind of anime
Sousou no Frieren has been a perfect Adaptation of its Manga Counterpart, & the fact this an Anime will make think about Life has a Deep Tone to it. 💁🏿♂️🧝🏻♀️
Anime has shown me the crazy number of recluses in our society.
I'm usually an action anime type of person, but I love this show. It's very comfy. The scenery, animation and soundtrack is beautiful and her going back to familiar places and reminiscing about her friends who are long gone feels relatable. It's pretty unique as far as anime goes.
Frieren and fern make for such a great duo! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Would 100% be down for more Frieren videos. Frieren got me so invested in the world and the characters so far. World building has been great and Its definitely my most anticipated each week now.
I love this anime almost as much as love Violet and it's saying something, I guess. The pace can be felt so slow, but as someone that usually watch drama or anime in 2x speed, normal speed of Frieren doesn't bore me at all. It's beautifully made.
I always wondered when I would play MMO's and such, about the lives of the NPCs and the aftermath of the adventures you would undertake, good or bad, and how it would effect the world as a whole so this hits me hard and I love that they made this anime. Plus, I came to an understanding along time ago that immortality, while a blessing is also a curse. You live forever and watch the the changes of the world and its inhabitants, but yet, you have to understand you get to watch those you love, grow up, grow old, wither, and die while you never change. This goes for anyone that's not immortal that you form a relationship with. I think this is a lot of why Frieren seems to have such a closed and somewhat cold demeanor and why she didn't want to have fern with her, but that's my assumption. Anyway, this is a great anime, no doubt.
Love everything you cover! You're so meticulous and energetic about all these series and as a fellow fanboy it truly warms my hearth! Your soothing voice makes for amazing narration and you're superb story teller! It really helps put things into perspective and it has encouraged me to check all the animes you reccomend! Plus your streams are amazing! THANK YOU! YOU'RE THE GOAT!
I don't think they are emotionless, well the demons are, but I think that at least Frieren and Fern are still learning to express their emotions. I think the emotionless nature of some characters amplifies the moments where they do show emotion. Stark is over emotional and that is just hilarious given how little emotion the others show. But each of the main characters have these completely opposite and hidden personalities that are always there just below the surface that come out at just the right times. Idk, I just think the emotionless parts makes you believe the parts where they do show emotion a lot more. I mean, who thought that the Demons could be so emotionless and then in the end they feel fear? Makes you wonder if they were hiding real emotions the entire time just because they are Demons and are supposed to act like Demons do.
Interesting
The demons aren't emotionless, they just lack empathy.
I havent watched anime for awhile until this show came out, if the quality and adaption stays true it will definitely be one of my favorites next to FMA
LOVE your videos man! This anime was among my favorites from the first episode!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love watching how Seldom the characters are. the traveling is so far and places like villages is far in between. That there is rarely anything that excites the party into full on emotion. They might get happier or angrier about something but it is largely noticed by observing their face and demeanor. There is almost never a outburst of any kind coming from a character.
I’ve been saving this one until all the episodes were dubbed. Going to binge watch it soon.
dubbed? oh god no!! bleeerghhhhhhh
@@gertruidagertruida3920 Subbed oh my God no! 🤮
I pay to watch anime not read it. If I wanted to read it, I’d just get the light novel which is always superior. The only time I watch subs is if there’s no other option. Except with Dragon Ball, even if there was no other option I guess I’d just avoid it entirely because adult Gohan and Goku’s high pitched lady voices are nails on a chalk bored.
@@gertruidagertruida3920 I hope your future spouse is a cute femboy.
This anime is so wholesome. I love it. It's so good, i dont even know how to describe it. The interaction and everything it's amazing. One of my favorite for sure
I wasn't expecting too much from Frieren at the beginning of the season, which made it a huge surprise when I ended up loving it as much as I do. It definitely deserves the praise it's gotten! Bare in mind, fans of FMAB are well known for sabotaging the review scores of other anime to prevent Full metal from being dethroned, so that alone makes this an even bigger deal for Frierenn. In terms of its pacing, I actually love the slower take it has compared to other action packed fantasy. I get my fill of action from Eminence in Shadow and Mushoku tensei as it is, and it makes the scenes that do have action in the show even more meaningful by contrast. The fights feel earned. These aren't adventurers that are trolling around looking a scrap around every corner, they're people with their own goals. With how much I've enjoyed this series, it doesn't shock me to learn they've been so near flawlessly faithful to the original material. The only downside is There won't be Cut content episode from you :/
Still glad to hear you talk about it! Can't wait for the next video
Frieren tells its stories like no other. Just about each episode has a message with significant impact on my emotions
What makes Sousou no Frieren special is it's simple honesty.
Frieren is the anime equivalent of your grandma's cooking, you let her cook cause you know you be eating good.
Unlucky that eminence in shadow season 2 did not get adapted as well as frieren. Making the choices they made, I feel that they are missing the point of many scenes and fights. That said the last episode that came out was amazing. It really captured the essence of the novels imo.
That's just the classic "i'm overpowered character and bs". Frieren is another thing. For me frieren is leagues above eminence in shadow. Probably becouse i saw lots of those animes. Frieren is really special, EIS is just another power fantasy for me
EIS is just another Isekai, with the exact same tropes as Overlord, Mushoku Tensei, Shield hero,...
Frieren is a real fantasy anime. So the world building and character development is way more important here.
The slow pacing of the story is also specific to this kind of anime since they don't need to feed us with many pointless fight scene because there is nothing else beside that. Just check old fantasy anime like Lodoss or Scrapped Princess, they're all slow paced with amazing story and character arc.
@@JohnSmith-qb9ex eminence is not pure fantasy, it don't have fantasy feeling that much like frieren. It a world with a lost sci-fi technology and was set in industrian revolution. If we talking about pure fantasy anime then frieren and mushoku take the cake and i still think mushoku is miles better than frieren.
@@bluetenkai I never saif EIS is a fantasy anime, i said exactly the opposite.
And Mushoku is an Isekai with fantasy feature, but it's an Isekai with meta thought.
I hate Isekai because i think they're just copy pasta from one to another, lazy writing and boring character with no personality.
And almost no lore or background because nobody care about it, everyone just wanna see some op douchebag who blast the entire universe every time they fart.
So you can like Mushoku more than Frieren, good for you. But pedo mc are not my cup of tea so i stay with the elf granny.
@@JohnSmith-qb9ex but i still think mushoku have better written than frieren imo...so...yea. Good for you if you like frieren more.
I loved every single second of it.
Never felt so constantly captivated by a TV show, anime or not.
It's complex, yet so easy to understand. And mostly all about characters, which are the best I've seen in a long, long time.
Modern classic, indeed.
Frieren's action scenes are so well done, and she is OP done right. Watching her interact with her new companions is great. Like finding a person sinking into a bottomless swamp, does she save him or no, because she might get dirty (even though she lifts him by magic)
I love this Anime because it's so chill and easy to follow. The pacing is just enough, and I get to enjoy watching it. Plus the intro song is so good and MAN I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE CONTINUITATION
LOVE this series 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Frieren is that type of anime that makes you go this was only half the episode? LETS GOOOO
The older you are the more you’ll realize how great it is
Really because I think it is the definition of I am 14 and this is the deep
@@xenomorph733 maybe you haven’t lost enough people
@@pricklywiggles no I have i just don't need an anime to tell me how to feel about that because I'm not 14
I am not a manga reader. I am however an old cartoon animation guy that grew up with Saturday morning cartoons, and slowly discovered what Anime was with Speed Racer, Marine Boy, and Star Blazers. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End was something I stumbled upon and started loving it from the 1st episode and power watched all the episodes in a day. It did not have over the top silly moments as many animes do. It was very fun and enjoyable to me, yet taught serious tones that vibe in real life. Especially when it came to memories and being remembered by those who you were close to. This series is a gem to me, and I highly look forward to the next season!
Absolute #1. I enjoy every single episode. Every Friday there is a translation, and every Saturday morning I spend drinking a cup of coffee with Frieren.
The appeal to Frieren is the Superman appeal. Someone with so much power caring about the small things. Very wholesome
Pretty elf girl make mimic go brrrrrr.
I'm glad Frieren is out there creating an environment where people watch these stories--it's setting the stage for the upcoming Spice and Wolf re-adaptation, which should hopefully garner more attention as a result. Holo deals with the same immortality problem, and Spice and Wolf is another series that shows you don't need a lot of action to have emotional intensity.
In other words, they're anime for grown-ups.
I think Frieren does deserve to be way up there, maybe even #1 and it would be because it has so many things going for it. The main interesting concept about it is that despite Frieren having travelled the world, when we join up her in the story she's actually experiencing it for the first time; and we get to experience it in the exact same way. It's similar to how our own memories work, how we gloss over events in our past the first time around; but revisiting creates a whole new and more vivid experience.
Something that also stands out is their portrayal of demons is basically truer to their 'original' form of cold, logical, heartless, and sadistic; none of the whole "demon lord" trope stuff that goes on these days of them being humans with horns. Course they maintain the appearance of 'humans with horns' to great effect whenever they demonstrate their true nature to the humans around them.
I can only imagine that Frieren resonates with introverts in general, because there are many people who do take things a lot slower; to be the ones watching from behind as the hot blooded person they're with goes charging in, and inevitably have to clean up the resulting mess. Course while the whole experience would be tiresome at the moment, upon reflection it would maybe be a fun memory to have.
Ignored it for so long and then after seeing clips I decided to watch it and boy am I glad. The wholesomeness hits me in the feels then the action comes and im blown away, the characters all stay in my head even side characters and himmel wasn't really show non stop but he's the goat. 10/10 anime.
Tbf the FMA review score is so long at the top because the fanatical fanbase. The score is artificially kept high by their bots and they have downvoted all other competitors, it is almost pathetic what they are doing.
What I love about Sousou no Frieren is how well it displays time to an elf.
Its already been 3 years since she started traveling with Fern. But it doesnt feel like that for us - its been like 5 episodes per year at most. And I think that is so perfect, because that is likely how time feels to Frieren. Its been a mere 3 years after all.
My favorite way to measure time is how tall Fern is compared to Frieren.
Its not about the lack of action. The story just isnt gripping enough. I gave the first 4 episodes a try when they came out and its just so boring.
Anyway, lots of anime become FOTM when they release and get high scores in MAL, just to months later they start to fall. Thats just how zoomer anime fans are, they overhype things.
There is no big bad to defeat or a time constraint for a goal that is extremely necessary....the appeal is just that and watching the characters grow albeit slowly since you know, people don't really change in a blink of an eye
you're right
Yes, I'd say this anime deserves it's current ranking. It's a well thought out story faithfully adapted to the media it's being presented in, and I can honestly say I can relate to the main character too. Living a long time, you get to see how the world around you changes, and after you've lost friends and family, you begin to wonder why you didn't get closer to them while they were still alive.
as a german the names sadly turn me off quite a bit. so far Frieren takes a top place with dumbest names ever in anime history for me.
It makes sense in the story, i guess push your way through the cringe worthy names because dude the story is just that good
it's fantasy for kids, not that deep of a story
@@holorn1280 if it's not that deep and for kids then it must be pretty common. name a few that has better quality in character writing, pacing, world building than this story then. if you are right then this must be pretty easy
@@equinox3625 Intersellar, Tolkien, Games Of Thrones, Wheel Of Time, Death Note, GTO, NHK, Berserk. I can go on. If you remove the cute waifus and artstyle, it's pretty mediocre of a story.
ive always been into action animes/manga like dragon ball, naruto, jujutsu kaisen etc, but this anime is just amazing, perfect pacing, perfect humor, the animation is beautiful the whole season, and man the emotion and characters, this is my favorite anime of all time
The show is popular because of the waifu being a bit original. It's not much better than others, it's just do the same thing more subtle with a theme at least of time, but for kids.
I love the slow pace. Feels like I'm watching a 40 min ep instead of 24. It's weird to call it slow paced though, it seems like a lot stuff is happing at the same time, so much so that I find myself checking in the time thinking the ep is almost other just to be joyfully surprised it's still half way.
It became like this because of any dumb influencers trying to hype it up to make some views. The show is pretty good but highly overrated objectively
It's very ironic that you would call others dumb, with such a dumb opinion. xD
freiren's slow pace is what makes me love it...i need such after a long day of work
Bc they review bot
got proof
Summary: An autistic elf sleeps a lot. Also passes for a very basic German course. 10/10.
but it is boring af.
Yeah tell that to every person who likes slice of life. Its not that it is boring, unfortunately you just don't get it man
11:01 First. please more frieren and solo leveling!
Second: YES! Please do an Overlord flexes video! That series deserves many to cover so many flexes! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The flow is making this anime adaptation so good. Contemplation, pauses and the music score
As someone who enjoys lots of fantasy stories, and specifically in regards to playing DnD, i relate the struggles and connections that my DnD characters have made over the course of their journeys to those in Frieren and it feels like a more vibrant and visual medium to imagine my own experiences. I find it so interesting, and I really enjoy the more thematic, story-driven fantasy elements more than the cool fights
I love how slow paced it is, a refreshing difference compared to what I’m used to
Don't think I didn't notice the violet evergarden music in the background, by Evan Call who also did the music for Frieren!
Edit: oh... he brings it up later... oops. But still, Frieren and Violet Evergarden are two of my absolute FAVORITE anime.
This show is good because of all the downtime episodes. The winter they spent in the cabin with the monk to later find out he used to be this hero a long time ago. Great storytelling!
As someone who grew up on the older anime that were a great balance of story/action, and then appreciating more story based anime (Like Spice and Wolf) as well as FMAB (Because this anime is actually more story driven than action driven), it was easy for me to get into anime like Frieren and even Horimiya and My Dress Up Darling.
It really just comes down to "What do i feel like really watching in this area of my life" and realizing that story based anime is where it's at for me. This also includes less raunchy isekai, ones that are actually solid story-based anime, like Mushoku Tensei (for instance).
I've never read the manga/visual novel for frieren, but i'm in absolute love with the anime and easily one of my favorites.
I too refeenced Violet Everygarden when trying to describe this anime to a family member. Fantastic story telling at it's best. Doing what few other are willing to do!
Frieren is necessarily centered around "character development". but unlike most titles where that's true, the drawn-out, quiet scenes in Frieren force you to view the story through the eyes of each character. the story's not just told through dialogue and action: you have to actually live the mind of each character, and that's how it becomes immersive.
Frieren gives the peace my soul longs for. Instantly became my #1 anime.
I love this series. Not surprised its no. 1. It hits so many notes. The studio did it justice by following the manga very closely. Hope they don't change in the second season.
You are such a good story teller man. Your voice and speaking pace is so soothing and nice to listen to, even while explaining such a deep and emotional story.
The most beautiful part about Freiren is how she gently insinuates how much longer her life is. For her months and years is compounded in her mind that probably feels like minutes to us. Coupled with the fact that Kraft is an ancient hero from over 1000 years ago and is so old he’s practically outlived his own legends and fairytales gives a small glimpse into exactly how long elves live. I mean the 50 years frieren was waiting for the next shooting star festival felt like a week had passed, and at the end of that timeframe himmel and heiter were nearly dead. Fern is growing up so quickly that frieren takes notice, whereas for us we barely realize our own family’s growth until we look back at pictures.
Bro this anime so good! It's basically the perfect antidote for Jujutsu Kaisen sadness.
The slow pacing makes it better. Keeps causals out. Honestly the the added party members after Fern was a quality drop for me as we got notably less slowly walking through beautiful landscapes.