Source is from episode 6.

What hasn’t already been said about Frieren at this point. Long before an anime adaptation had been announced, I was a huge fan of the manga. I was worried that it wouldn’t translate to the anime medium very well due to the slower pace and less intense action compared to many other shounen. Well, I shouldn’t have worried at all. They pulled out all the stops in the adaptation and juiced up the action sequences through gorgeous visuals and a fantastic OST.

Season 2 has been announced, but given the production schedules of the teams involved, it will likely be quite some time until it gets worked on or comes out. Even if I have to wait 10 years for it, I am happy to give it the time they need to create magic like they did in season 1. It will be a mere 10-year adventure in the meantime.

Edit: Just wanted to include a mention of [email protected] as well.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 days ago

    The problem with Frieren is it makes all the other anime i try to watch suck by comparison

  • @durfenstein
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    22 days ago

    That shot of Stark hanging on to the dragons side for just two seconds or so is amazing.

    Also the scene only uses like a third of the full track Dragon Smasher

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    82 days ago

    I watched Frieren not knowing anything about it and it blew me away. Season two will be worth the wait

    • @[email protected]
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      52 days ago

      I remember reading the show description and it was something like “Generations after the defeat of the demon lord, an elven mage takes an apprentice,” so I thought it was going to be a lighthearted relaxing little story.

      NOPE!

  • @[email protected]
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    53 days ago

    I would be more than okay with a couple decades of Frieren (and maybe some spinoffs for different stories with similar fantasy atmosphere, too).

  • molave
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    22 days ago

    Not a fan of the Seven Deadly Frames-esque battle sequence, but it does seem like the go-to technique of portraying fluid battle movements (see: Pain vs. Naruto). Doesn’t change that I don’t like it.

    That reveal that Stark killed the dragon though. That’s good.