Frieren's anime ( no Frieren) continues its journey of ascension on the platform beloved by fans, MyAnimeList (Mal). However, the Japanese are excited about the series reaching the top, with a rating of 9.18 points, standing out for its quality and appeal to the public.
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The saga chronicles the journey of Frieren , an elven sorceress who has witnessed more than a millennium and joins a group to defeat the demon king. During her journey, Frieren forges bonds with her colleagues, however, due to her temporal perception, these experiences seem fleeting in comparison to her longevity. After the group's separation, Frieren resumes his practice of collecting spells, until he gradually understands the true scope of his friends' influence on his existence.
The exquisite adaptation carried out by Madhouse studios enchanted the public, managing to adequately capture and expand the essence and depth of the original plot. Viewers praise the fidelity to the manga and the ability to convey the protagonists' emotions, in addition to the quality of the animation and soundtrack.
As the anime progresses, its plot continues to conquer even the hearts of the Japanese themselves:
- It's a good story, but I don't see it in historical first place for any particular reason.
- As expected from Sousou no Frieren, it certainly doesn't surprise me.
- This ranking is totally wrong when we see Gintama in fourth place.
- I thought foreigners only knew Naruto and Shingeki no Kyojin, what a surprise.
- I'm sure that if they make a film there will be a great reception in theaters
- I haven't seen the series because I find the story boring. I can't help it, but I hope to change my mind one day.
Animated by the renowned studio Madhouse (Hunter x Hunter, Death Note) and directed by Keiichirou Saitou , known for his successful work on the adaptation of “ Bocchi the Rock! “, the series exceeded fans’ expectations in several important aspects for a good narrative.
Finally, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End manga series written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday since April 2020.
Comment if you agree with the anime's position at the top of the MyAnimeList website.
Source: MyAnimeList