Just 1 small note: the woman in the picture is not Kanehito Yamada. I dont know who the author actually is but Yamada is a guy name. Also the woman in the picture is likely not the artist either. God knows why google use that picture
Great video btw! Talking about frieren not loving magic. If you pay attention to the converstions between Frieren and Flamme. Initially Frieren tells Flamme that she loves magic. Once 50 years have gone by she tells Flamme that now she neither likes nor dislikes magic. In this 50 years she's ONLY been taught battle magic by Flamme to allow her to kill demons. When Flamme offers to teach Frieren the spell to create a field of flowers it's the first time Frieren looks excited about magic again. She's a mage for the age of peace as Flamme says in the scene where she introduces Frieren to Siere (spelling). Frieren believes she doesn't love magic anymore but that's not really true. She's discovered the love of magic again through the experience of sharing it with the hero's party and teaching it to Fern.
I’ve seen people say that Flamme’s line of apprentices was Serie’s most successful branch of magic students, because it was Flamme who ushered in an era of magic for humans, while Frieren helped defeat the Demon King, and as for Fern, she noticed the fluctuations of Serie’s mana dispersion, while Lernen could not. What’s most funny is that their favorite spells are what Serie would consider mundane (Frieren and Flamme both favor the flower spell while Fern chose the laundry spell from Serie’s spell archive). It’s also worth noting that Frieren and Fern aren’t ambitious or passionate, unlike the mages that passed the first class mage exam. (I think that having ambition and passion was one of Serie’s criteria for becoming a first class mage, judging from how she passed Denken because she said that he still had a “fire” inside him.) I realized that the reason why Fern and Frieren practice magic is because of the people that were or are still in their life. Frieren collected spells because Himmel complimented her magic; Fern diligently studied magic to repay Heiter for raising her, and she stated that she continued searching for magic because she liked seeing Frieren smile. I think that this aspect of their character makes them noble. And just then, I also realized how this connects to the sunrise scene in Episode 4, because as the video stated, Frieren enjoyed the sunrise because she was watching it with Fern.
in the subsequent "El Dorado" arc, the problem of understanding the insight of demons attitude and thinking, and relationship with humans is the main theme
Another thing Frieren does well is they fully justify Frieren being an overpowered main character. We're not introduced to her as the strongest mage, because she's not. We don't truly see how OP she is until she's fighting someone, we react just like the characters, sheer awe and amazement when she just annihilates everything. So a naysayer would think "Oh so she's just hiding her power level, big deal, what makes her stand out from all the other OP MCs other than her being a woman?" And then Frieren proves the naysayers wrong when she reveals that the reason she hides her power level, other than to kill demons, is because she believes magic should not be used for killing people. Frieren singlehandedly restored the mysticism and wonder of classical magic in the fantasy genre. TLDR; Frieren is Her.
Also, Frieren reveals that in her long life she lost to eleven mages, six of them humans, two demons and three elven. How she survived? Using the secret strategy of Jojo family.
I think the amazing production is just a piece of why it’s so great. For me, it’s how relatable it is. I don’t know what it’s like to go on a world saving epic journey. I do know how it feels to lose someone and wish you’d spent more time with them.
Frieren is great because it has everything we have seen in anime and meshed them together in an awesome way. I used to love the over-the-top action in shonen but thanks to One Punch Man I started to look more into the characters instead. Mob Psycho 100 has amazing fights but I started skipping them(usually the long drawn out ones) just so I could see the character development. And the wonderful travel sequences in Mushuko Tensei solidified my interest with an anime's character and story progression over an overabundance of fight sequences. In Frieren the early fights are brief but they builds up our characters and lore even more. In fact they did it so well that I didn't realized that I was waiting every week for new episodes of the tournament arc. I don't like tournament arcs anymore but I was on the edge of my seat during the Mage Exam arc. At the end I realized I just sat through 28 episodes...28 weeks...without ever feeling that the series has overstayed it's welcome.
Yeah I really like Frieren, it's easily my favorite show since I started watching anime in 2010 or so (an I have seen many many animes since then). I really love the writing: the authors depicts all the themes they touch upon (such as eternal love, adulthood, memory, legacy, what it means to live...) in Frieren, in a very poetic yet accurate way. And the animation staff really managed to enhanced the writing with stunning cinematography and additional anime only scenes. It's truely a unique masterpiece like we rarely see on this medium. Also... I hate you for the Fieren/Ayanokoji parallel 😂
Many shows convey sentimental attatchment in a cycle involving some form of innocence that endures trauma while using friendship as plot armor. I love the fight scenes and the cool stories like those but I don't think the thrill of danger,decadence, and fear is the only sensation we can enjoy alongside a story of finding self. These main characters be going through it. And sometimes , the heavier their burden is , the higher in which they can be remembered and held as martyr. Alas in freiren it encapsulates the normality of life,at the same time a forever unending question on how we can all become a bit more better or humane. I think it's always a good time to admire a slice of life and less obsessions of death. Dope editing btw,i really dig the fonts and theme of the graphics, and sorry for the paragraphs😅🕺🏿
Rewatching this really made me appreciate animal companions more. Growing up, I really took my family dogs for granted. But just like Frieren says, it was only 10 years, but to them, it was 2/3rds of their life. And now theyre gone.. Why didnt I spend more time with them? Why didnt I make the most of their life in mine. Realising the analogy can be applied to our lives really made that funeral scene where Frieren cries hit a lot harder.
8:22 yes, I actually explained this the exact same way you did to my wife when we watched it, LOL. almost perfect example of "Show don't tell". 10:06 I almost choaked on my drink when you said this. LOL
This anime its the meaning of Masterpiece! Put a VR connect to the 5 sense and you will be hooked for a real world. Because this fantasy world its like our real world like 98%. (please I mean emotional feelings and THE jorney of our all). The only thing that lacks to this masterpiece its a little more gore and the worst view of humankind, but this willn't fit well to the message that the shows propose to tell us. Maybe the demons can be a allegore to this worst part of humanity. but anyway, I say that because i love some raw violence, but cry me ass out for the platonic romance of frieren and himmel, and i can't die until see the children of stark and fern. God! I love this serie so much!
I'm sure somebody's told you this already, but it isn't Shonen Jump, or Shonen Magazine, it's Shonen Sunday. Sunday's most famous artist is Rumiko Takahashi (Inu Yasha), but Sunday also plays host to Mitsuru Adachi manga, (Touch/Cross Game) so "slow" but excellent writing is something they might be used to. Even if you're not a baseball fan, try the Cross Game anime (if you can find it), and I think you'll see what I mean by slow, but excellent writing that trusts the audience to figure out what's going on under the surface.
Your analogy of the revolutionary war is spot on. When Frieren cuts Drat's hands off and she berates him for being naive. Deceiving her enemy is as easy as taking candy from a baby.
I kept putting this show off since I usually gravitate towards shonens. After finally giving this show a shot and finishing the whole season in less than 2 days, I understood the hype. It just takes a well written story for me to enjoy any genre.
I've run LARPs for over two decades and TTRPGs for twice that, and some core lessons I've learned are things Freiren excels at. Showing is usually better than telling; thoroughly understanding the setting informs the story you're telling even if some of what you know never actually comes up; new info should be revealed as the story needs it rather than before; and a really good storyteller can break these guidelines in moderation as needed.
I binged it in the last week before the last episode came out. It's the most epic and relaxing watch ever. 12/10 😊👍 The end of episode 2 made me cry like a baby. Also it reminds me why i love playing mage in video games. Especially in FFXIV with it's award winning...(please complete the meme yourself). I spent over 1300 hours in the free trial alone bringing almost all jobs to level 60, including 8! different magic jobs. All on the same character. 😁
Th Dub kinda give wrong impression of Frieren but its will be lie if i say i dont enjoy the dub version. Kinda awakening something inside me when hear Frieren voice in dub XD
I don't think that the demons are really evil. They are more like evolved predator animals who do everything to deceive their prey. Like the Corpse-weeper in Made in Abyss, but way more evolved.
If you like intense character development, some good relationship dynamics, good fight scenes and some trauma (from what I've seen you love yourself some trauma, you like Jujutsu Kaisen) then yes! You'll love One Piece!😁
Sad thing is its not really a NEW way. Its an OLD Way they just executed it masterfully. Remember the guy running this show did Bocchi the rock. Like legit if this guy keeps making shows like this he might be a new legend in the making.
Im really having fun with show shtark is my favorite character as well as ubel the little psycho 😊 i pretty much like everyone except fern and the blond elf chick
Ubel actually does not meet the definition of psychopath. She requires genuine empathy to take other people's magic. This is something a psychopath is physically incapable of doing.
I feel like this analysis isn't aware that anime is already written in the manga, also Frieren is in Shonen Sunday, not Jump. Shonen is also just a demographic, not every shonen is batlle shonen. While battle shonen is the most popular anime there are still plenty of popular romance and other genres. Bakuman. (written by the same author as Death Note) was a slice of life in weekly Jump that was in the top 5 if not #1 while it was serialized. What truly is amazing about the anime outside of the source material is the direction, Keiichiro Saito is a rising star in the industry and knows how to make incredible anime. He turned bocchi the rock into a masterpiece and that's really impressive after seeing the manga have the MOST boring layout ever (its literally just 2x2 square panels)
I was under the impression that it was released on shonen jump and not sunday so that's a slip on my part- also in the beginning I am talking about the target demo and not the actual publication, hence why I use the term "target demo". Regardless of tht it doesnt really change how I feel about the show I see where your coming from though!
Frieren is not Shonen Jump as I mistaked in the video but was released on Shonen Sundays and is classified as shonen on all of the platforms that the anime was released on
@@tylerreliefanime I know that. Your Lie in April is also listed as Shonen. People are playing loosey goosey with that term. I’m just here to say, it’s arguably NOT shonen and anime companies be damned with their marketing sometimes. About the only thing I can compare it to is the Persian rug place that’s been having going out of business sales the last 10 years… At some point it’s not the truth, just a marketing tactic.
@@manofcultura I see what your trying to say but something like Your Lie in April was released on Shonen magazine but is listed on platforms as Romance/Drama, not really the same with Frieren. Also its been marketed to the same target demo as other Shonen whereas something like Your Lie In April wasnt, so i agree with you on it being a marketing tactic to have it be shonen but if it's that purposeful it only (for me) reinforces what I think about the show
@@tylerreliefanime gotcha. Then my definition of shonen is narrower than yours. Frieren just seems more seinen thematically, but the battle scenes and power scaling do make it shonen-esque. So I guess I cannot blame you
Just 1 small note: the woman in the picture is not Kanehito Yamada. I dont know who the author actually is but Yamada is a guy name. Also the woman in the picture is likely not the artist either. God knows why google use that picture
What in the world
I think you meant to say Kanehito is a guy name. The MAL forums said that at least.
Wait are you serious, I thought she was a woman??
Yamada is one of the most common surnames in Japan.
Frieren's best aspect in my opinion is the dialogue because it always feels engaging and in character. I never feel like the talking bits are boring
I agree they really wrote it well 🔥
Great video btw!
Talking about frieren not loving magic. If you pay attention to the converstions between Frieren and Flamme. Initially Frieren tells Flamme that she loves magic. Once 50 years have gone by she tells Flamme that now she neither likes nor dislikes magic. In this 50 years she's ONLY been taught battle magic by Flamme to allow her to kill demons. When Flamme offers to teach Frieren the spell to create a field of flowers it's the first time Frieren looks excited about magic again. She's a mage for the age of peace as Flamme says in the scene where she introduces Frieren to Siere (spelling). Frieren believes she doesn't love magic anymore but that's not really true. She's discovered the love of magic again through the experience of sharing it with the hero's party and teaching it to Fern.
I’ve seen people say that Flamme’s line of apprentices was Serie’s most successful branch of magic students, because it was Flamme who ushered in an era of magic for humans, while Frieren helped defeat the Demon King, and as for Fern, she noticed the fluctuations of Serie’s mana dispersion, while Lernen could not.
What’s most funny is that their favorite spells are what Serie would consider mundane (Frieren and Flamme both favor the flower spell while Fern chose the laundry spell from Serie’s spell archive). It’s also worth noting that Frieren and Fern aren’t ambitious or passionate, unlike the mages that passed the first class mage exam. (I think that having ambition and passion was one of Serie’s criteria for becoming a first class mage, judging from how she passed Denken because she said that he still had a “fire” inside him.)
I realized that the reason why Fern and Frieren practice magic is because of the people that were or are still in their life. Frieren collected spells because Himmel complimented her magic; Fern diligently studied magic to repay Heiter for raising her, and she stated that she continued searching for magic because she liked seeing Frieren smile. I think that this aspect of their character makes them noble.
And just then, I also realized how this connects to the sunrise scene in Episode 4, because as the video stated, Frieren enjoyed the sunrise because she was watching it with Fern.
Frieren is the new Peak of Anime, never enjoyed a show so much🥰
in the subsequent "El Dorado" arc, the problem of understanding the insight of demons attitude and thinking, and relationship with humans is the main theme
Another thing Frieren does well is they fully justify Frieren being an overpowered main character.
We're not introduced to her as the strongest mage, because she's not. We don't truly see how OP she is until she's fighting someone, we react just like the characters, sheer awe and amazement when she just annihilates everything.
So a naysayer would think "Oh so she's just hiding her power level, big deal, what makes her stand out from all the other OP MCs other than her being a woman?"
And then Frieren proves the naysayers wrong when she reveals that the reason she hides her power level, other than to kill demons, is because she believes magic should not be used for killing people.
Frieren singlehandedly restored the mysticism and wonder of classical magic in the fantasy genre.
TLDR; Frieren is Her.
Also, Frieren reveals that in her long life she lost to eleven mages, six of them humans, two demons and three elven. How she survived? Using the secret strategy of Jojo family.
@@pierluigidipietro8097The Joestar secret technique is truly unbeatable.
I think the amazing production is just a piece of why it’s so great. For me, it’s how relatable it is. I don’t know what it’s like to go on a world saving epic journey. I do know how it feels to lose someone and wish you’d spent more time with them.
Frieren is great because it has everything we have seen in anime and meshed them together in an awesome way. I used to love the over-the-top action in shonen but thanks to One Punch Man I started to look more into the characters instead. Mob Psycho 100 has amazing fights but I started skipping them(usually the long drawn out ones) just so I could see the character development. And the wonderful travel sequences in Mushuko Tensei solidified my interest with an anime's character and story progression over an overabundance of fight sequences.
In Frieren the early fights are brief but they builds up our characters and lore even more. In fact they did it so well that I didn't realized that I was waiting every week for new episodes of the tournament arc. I don't like tournament arcs anymore but I was on the edge of my seat during the Mage Exam arc. At the end I realized I just sat through 28 episodes...28 weeks...without ever feeling that the series has overstayed it's welcome.
I will make a video about frieren , it's show time 😂😂
Yeah I really like Frieren, it's easily my favorite show since I started watching anime in 2010 or so (an I have seen many many animes since then). I really love the writing: the authors depicts all the themes they touch upon (such as eternal love, adulthood, memory, legacy, what it means to live...) in Frieren, in a very poetic yet accurate way. And the animation staff really managed to enhanced the writing with stunning cinematography and additional anime only scenes. It's truely a unique masterpiece like we rarely see on this medium.
Also... I hate you for the Fieren/Ayanokoji parallel 😂
lmaoo the ayanokoji parallels are crazy 😭 I agree, Frieren's def making me move my personal top 10 list
Many shows convey sentimental attatchment in a cycle involving some form of innocence that endures trauma while using friendship as plot armor. I love the fight scenes and the cool stories like those but I don't think the thrill of danger,decadence, and fear is the only sensation we can enjoy alongside a story of finding self. These main characters be going through it. And sometimes , the heavier their burden is , the higher in which they can be remembered and held as martyr.
Alas in freiren it encapsulates the normality of life,at the same time a forever unending question on how we can all become a bit more better or humane. I think it's always a good time to admire a slice of life and less obsessions of death. Dope editing btw,i really dig the fonts and theme of the graphics, and sorry for the paragraphs😅🕺🏿
I completely agree! also thanks all paragraphs welcome lol. Heavy on having less obsession with death in media lately
Vinland Saga, Frieren and Made in Abyss are my favourite "high quality anime". Maybe Made in Abyss next?
My homie literally watches and talks to me about this all time not gonna lie it’s underrated
it's really good, def my fav this year
@@tylerreliefanime I’m gonna have to start it after I finish the final season of AOT
Apparently today I’m just going through all of your videos and watching them 😂 Thanks for all the meals, friend 🙏🏻
Rewatching this really made me appreciate animal companions more. Growing up, I really took my family dogs for granted. But just like Frieren says, it was only 10 years, but to them, it was 2/3rds of their life. And now theyre gone.. Why didnt I spend more time with them? Why didnt I make the most of their life in mine. Realising the analogy can be applied to our lives really made that funeral scene where Frieren cries hit a lot harder.
8:22 yes, I actually explained this the exact same way you did to my wife when we watched it, LOL.
almost perfect example of "Show don't tell".
10:06 I almost choaked on my drink when you said this. LOL
This anime its the meaning of Masterpiece! Put a VR connect to the 5 sense and you will be hooked for a real world. Because this fantasy world its like our real world like 98%. (please I mean emotional feelings and THE jorney of our all). The only thing that lacks to this masterpiece its a little more gore and the worst view of humankind, but this willn't fit well to the message that the shows propose to tell us. Maybe the demons can be a allegore to this worst part of humanity. but anyway, I say that because i love some raw violence, but cry me ass out for the platonic romance of frieren and himmel, and i can't die until see the children of stark and fern. God! I love this serie so much!
I'm sure somebody's told you this already, but it isn't Shonen Jump, or Shonen Magazine, it's Shonen Sunday. Sunday's most famous artist is Rumiko Takahashi (Inu Yasha), but Sunday also plays host to Mitsuru Adachi manga, (Touch/Cross Game) so "slow" but excellent writing is something they might be used to. Even if you're not a baseball fan, try the Cross Game anime (if you can find it), and I think you'll see what I mean by slow, but excellent writing that trusts the audience to figure out what's going on under the surface.
Ahhhh that makes sense I actually didn’t know that
Your analogy of the revolutionary war is spot on. When Frieren cuts Drat's hands off and she berates him for being naive. Deceiving her enemy is as easy as taking candy from a baby.
7:36 oh my god you're right. It's a beach episode. Why didn't i get that.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Subbed as soon as I heard the One Piece hate. Were a dying breed 🥹
LMAO W
I kept putting this show off since I usually gravitate towards shonens. After finally giving this show a shot and finishing the whole season in less than 2 days, I understood the hype. It just takes a well written story for me to enjoy any genre.
The Frieren Ayanokoji comparison is gonna rattle me to the end of time, cause you're right, but it couldnt feel more wrong
LMAO yaknow
15:03 no, it's not.😁
to be clear, harry potter is not this cool
Great, now I need some ice cream.
I've run LARPs for over two decades and TTRPGs for twice that, and some core lessons I've learned are things Freiren excels at. Showing is usually better than telling; thoroughly understanding the setting informs the story you're telling even if some of what you know never actually comes up; new info should be revealed as the story needs it rather than before; and a really good storyteller can break these guidelines in moderation as needed.
I binged it in the last week before the last episode came out. It's the most epic and relaxing watch ever. 12/10 😊👍
The end of episode 2 made me cry like a baby. Also it reminds me why i love playing mage in video games. Especially in FFXIV with it's award winning...(please complete the meme yourself). I spent over 1300 hours in the free trial alone bringing almost all jobs to level 60, including 8! different magic jobs. All on the same character. 😁
Frieren best anime of all time, or else we riot!!!
underrated channel. great at shorts/tiktoks now great at youtube
aye preciate you!
Yoooo the connect to Ayanokoji is 🔥
HIGHKEY
Great take.
Well edited. Good writing. Well delivered. Keep up the good work!
10/10 video only thing is the sub is better. Frieren va is perfect.
Great video, loved the humor!!
Th Dub kinda give wrong impression of Frieren but its will be lie if i say i dont enjoy the dub version. Kinda awakening something inside me when hear Frieren voice in dub XD
I don't think that the demons are really evil. They are more like evolved predator animals who do everything to deceive their prey. Like the Corpse-weeper in Made in Abyss, but way more evolved.
Frieren is ayanokoji , maaaaaan , I said that a million time thank you 😂
If you like intense character development, some good relationship dynamics, good fight scenes and some trauma (from what I've seen you love yourself some trauma, you like Jujutsu Kaisen) then yes! You'll love One Piece!😁
Sad thing is its not really a NEW way. Its an OLD Way they just executed it masterfully. Remember the guy running this show did Bocchi the rock. Like legit if this guy keeps making shows like this he might be a new legend in the making.
0:06 let me stop you there frieren was well animated but compared to jjk nah
Yea jjk did go crazy, I do like the more cleaner animation frieren better tho. Jjk def more grandiose
Great video, except for the last 5 seconds...(ugh, evil dub) sub ftw!
hahaha thanks
I was with you up until the last part where you said the english dub is better lol, good video though
Im really having fun with show shtark is my favorite character as well as ubel the little psycho 😊 i pretty much like everyone except fern and the blond elf chick
W Ubel I can save her
@@tylerreliefanime dont save her she dont wanna be saved
Ubel actually does not meet the definition of psychopath. She requires genuine empathy to take other people's magic. This is something a psychopath is physically incapable of doing.
I feel like this analysis isn't aware that anime is already written in the manga, also Frieren is in Shonen Sunday, not Jump. Shonen is also just a demographic, not every shonen is batlle shonen. While battle shonen is the most popular anime there are still plenty of popular romance and other genres. Bakuman. (written by the same author as Death Note) was a slice of life in weekly Jump that was in the top 5 if not #1 while it was serialized.
What truly is amazing about the anime outside of the source material is the direction, Keiichiro Saito is a rising star in the industry and knows how to make incredible anime. He turned bocchi the rock into a masterpiece and that's really impressive after seeing the manga have the MOST boring layout ever (its literally just 2x2 square panels)
I was under the impression that it was released on shonen jump and not sunday so that's a slip on my part- also in the beginning I am talking about the target demo and not the actual publication, hence why I use the term "target demo". Regardless of tht it doesnt really change how I feel about the show
I see where your coming from though!
Teaxh some people how to stop beating a dead horse , understand how to make actual believable characters lol
I think you meant to use 'honorable' instead of 'honorary'. 🙇♂
LMAO yea
That dub is trash tho.
dang
Great Review! SUB is better.😂
Jajaja the english dub. Hahahaaha
Sorry, but you need to understand Frieren isn’t shonen.
Frieren is not Shonen Jump as I mistaked in the video but was released on Shonen Sundays and is classified as shonen on all of the platforms that the anime was released on
@@tylerreliefanime I know that. Your Lie in April is also listed as Shonen. People are playing loosey goosey with that term. I’m just here to say, it’s arguably NOT shonen and anime companies be damned with their marketing sometimes.
About the only thing I can compare it to is the Persian rug place that’s been having going out of business sales the last 10 years… At some point it’s not the truth, just a marketing tactic.
@@manofcultura I see what your trying to say but something like Your Lie in April was released on Shonen magazine but is listed on platforms as Romance/Drama, not really the same with Frieren. Also its been marketed to the same target demo as other Shonen whereas something like Your Lie In April wasnt, so i agree with you on it being a marketing tactic to have it be shonen but if it's that purposeful it only (for me) reinforces what I think about the show
@@tylerreliefanime gotcha. Then my definition of shonen is narrower than yours. Frieren just seems more seinen thematically, but the battle scenes and power scaling do make it shonen-esque. So I guess I cannot blame you