“Sousou no Frieren ( Frieren: Beyond Journey's End )” is one of the standout anime A fan went viral after sharing a photo comparing the breast sizes of all the female characters in the series.
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Fans take the opportunity to measure the bodies of the Sousou girls at Frieren
The user numbered the anime girls Frieren: Starting with Fern, Methode, Edel, Lawine, Übel, Kanne, Laufen, Frieren
However, fans from all over the world made the post viral commenting what they thought:
- Frieren: “Series, I'm sorry, I was wrong and I apologize. Please give me a spell to fix my beaten chest.”
- “Oh God, this is so perverted .”
- Everyone except Frieren are such sexy girls .»
- Ubel is the most popular girl, but interestingly she is not the one with the biggest breasts .»
- I assume it will be a race-related issue. Elves have a very weak reproductive instinct, so their ability to tease others with their body is poorly developed..
- Fern is amazing.
- I honestly don't know who to choose, but I think I like smaller breasts and a good personality.
- Everything seems correct to me if we consider the proportions of their bodies.
- This is the kind of information I needed .”
- I choose Option 5, Ubel, since she is a charming girl in the anime.
- If I had to choose one, I would choose 5 or 8.
- Do all the girls in the world know that they look adorable when they wear panties with bows?.
- Stark sure knows how to choose his partners well.
- I think the reason why Frieren is so thin even though she eats large amounts of food is because her powerful magic consumes all of her calories..
Synopsis:
Soon after the demon king's defeat, the group of victorious heroes returns home, ready to split up. Frieren the mage, Himmel the hero, Heiter the priest, and Eisen the warrior look back on their decade-long journey as it comes time to say goodbye.
Finally, the entire work is based on the manga written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday since April 2020.
Source: @proto_jp on Twitter