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MFrontier
Joined: 13 Apr 2014
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 12:54 pm
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So far the anime is firing on all cylinders with the animation, direction, voicework, and Evan Call music. All I could hope for from an adaption.
And we've got 2-cour to look forward too!
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Gnarth
Joined: 06 Oct 2023
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:12 pm
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These first six episodes have been nothing short of incredible. I can count in one hand how many time I fell in love so hard with an anime from the get-go, but Frieren is looking to enter my favourites with might. Stunningly beautiful, poetic, melancholic, at times heartbreaking, at times funny, simply sublime. Each moment is delivered with subtlety and grace, Frieren's slow development is handled with empathy and understanding, and her character is so far from us yet still so human.
It explores our inherent caducity showing and reminding us how every little moment, encounter, friendship, laugh, cry, scream all permanently shape us and make our little time worth living.
I also want to highlight my favourite scene: episode 4 when Eisen and Heiter pray in front of the grave. This positive and honest portrayal of faith has become so rare now, and it made my atheism tremble like never before.
Finally I have to mention the amazing OST by Evan Call. He's likely scored two of my absolute favourite anime now.
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HuuskerDu
Joined: 29 Feb 2016
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:29 pm
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MFrontier wrote: | And we've got 2-cour to look forward too! |
They are giving it 28 episodes I heard. So far the adaptation is going through about two chapters per episode, which is a good pace to tell the story properly without rushing it.
The next episode will start the Aura the Guillotine arc, which I think is the best arc in the early chapters.
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tintor2
Joined: 11 Aug 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:45 pm
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Frieren kinda reminds of To Your Eternity due to the concept of understanding life but thanks God the pacing and production values are far superior. I really loved the hallucination of Himmel as it showed a lot of trust.
Episode 5 had me like "Please don't be like Zenitsu" but thankfully Stark also fits with the series' calm atmosphere
Barely episode 6 but I also loved how Fren already felt mature when comforting Stark about what she thinks is the point of fear by sharing her own past experience. Still, it felt really awkward that Stark's scar was caused by his own father and everybody takes it so casually.
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zfunk
Joined: 05 Nov 2016
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 6:55 pm
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Incredible show. I know that manga is still ongoing so there is no ending yet.
I do wonder if it ends with Fern and Stark as senior citizens.
And if I can talk about the dub for a moment, episode 3 I tell you the villain of the episode sounds like Keith David. So if you are not a dub watcher, don't like dubs, still check that episode out at least.
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NeverConvex
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 7:01 pm
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tintor2 wrote: | Frieren kinda reminds of To Your Eternity due to the concept of understanding life but thanks God the pacing and production values are far superior. |
Oh, man. I loved TYE season 1; I hope your comparison isn't prophetic for Frieren
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Fluwm
Joined: 28 Jul 2009
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:57 pm
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It's won't be. The manga just keeps getting better and better. IMO we've already gotten past the weakest story bits.
Though I should probably add I'm not as upset with the direction TYE took as other people, so maybe I'm more forgiving in general? I know some folks didn't care for the Magic License arc in Frieren, but I really enjoyed it, myself.
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LegionWrex
Joined: 29 Sep 2023
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:24 pm
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I knew I was going to love Frieren but my god the show basically blows my mind every week. That dragon fight in Episode 6 was a feast for the eyes and I love how they carefully crafted that moment in terms of how it's setup. I know Frieren isn't an action show so I don't expect this kind of stuff on the regular but it's clear they are putting their all into each singular moment.
I think the characterization is incredibly strong too, which is the true reason to tune in right now. Really strong personalities and already characters are being developed and changing week to week. I feel like this is the fantasy show I've really been craving but we haven't gotten in years.
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HuuskerDu
Joined: 29 Feb 2016
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:26 pm
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Fluwm wrote: | I know some folks didn't care for the Magic License arc in Frieren, but I really enjoyed it |
The tournament arc drags on for dozens of chapters with the focus off Frieren for much of it, with no real plot benefit. The adaptation would be wise to condense it, keeping only the few necessary parts to progress the plot. Otherwise it will consume the second half of the season.
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jdnation
Joined: 15 May 2007
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 11:27 pm
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Now this is my pleasant surprise of the year!
I dig these slower paced fantasy anime shows. They take their time bringing you into their world and slowly intriguing you. Stuff like Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash, Faraway Paladin, Mushishi, Standing on 1,000,000 lives, this shows incredible confidence and the focus is on characters and less on action, but Frieren, within 6 episodes has managed to be outstanding, and it's main story theme is absolutely lovely!
Music, animation, style, are not exactly top tier, but yet together feel perfect, but when the right moment calls for it, the animators and staff and budget suddenly whip out their magic! And those moments either kick ass or make you shed a tear!
I have no knowledge of the manga, but this absolutely could be a sleeper hit, especially for older audiences! I can even see non anime fans getting into it, it's an easy reccomendation for anyone looking for a LOTR fix with a traditional grounded fantasy without the isekais, video-gaminess, or overpowered flashy characters that are saturating the genre.
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Uchay
Joined: 27 Nov 2016
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:26 am
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I don't care what anyone says, Himmel is the best boy of this season, maybe even year, and he's not even alive.
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Fluwm
Joined: 28 Jul 2009
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:41 am
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HuuskerDu wrote: | The tournament arc drags on for dozens of chapters with the focus off Frieren for much of it, with no real plot benefit. The adaptation would be wise to condense it, keeping only the few necessary parts to progress the plot. Otherwise it will consume the second half of the season. |
I'm not sure what you're talking about. A tournament arc? I'm referring to the Magic License arc, which is the first "big" arc -- but it's still only 2 volumes, covering three different exams, none of which take much time at all to get through -- and Frieren is still very much in focus throughout, even if it does introduce several other characters. It gives us a lot of insight into Frieren's backstory, showcases Fern's growth, and uses the other characters to flesh out the world and its culture. It's pretty important stuff, and the series would be weaker without it.
I should probably also question the importance you seem to be placing on the story's plot. Why on Earth do would you expect this to be a plot-driven story? It's not -- It's a character piece. And a slow one at that. Hence the framing device of a long journey spanning years (potentially decades) across a continent, constantly encountering new people and reminiscing over the past. If you want a plot-driven high fantasy epic, hoo boy, Frieren is the wrong show for you. I have a hard time imagining anyone getting to the Magic License arc (which IIRC is volumes 3 and 4) while retaining such misplaced expectations.
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HuuskerDu
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:56 am
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Frieren's character growth is the plot.
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killjoy_the
Joined: 30 May 2015
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 7:27 am
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Fluwm wrote: | It's won't be. The manga just keeps getting better and better. IMO we've already gotten past the weakest story bits. |
Exact opposite thoughts here and why I wished this series would be shorter than a single cour, but given the adaptation's merits it'll still be plenty fine to watch even on the spots I didn't care much for in the manga
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njprogfan
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 9:39 am
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I'll say one thing, the music and background art is absolutely extraordinary!
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