Sousou no " Frieren " (Frieren: Beyond the Journey's End) has already proven to be a fan-favorite anime. However, the series also achieved immense popularity thanks to the manga, further boosting its visibility and market reach. Therefore, AnimeNew shows what it would look like if the character Frieren were a real person.
AI shows the character “Frieren” as it would look if it were real

Artificial intelligence (AI) used its code to create a completely realistic rendering of the character 'Elfa Frieren'. All three images above are incredibly authentic, true to the anime's style , capturing every detail of the character. These models use advanced machine learning techniques and extensive image processing to recreate Frieren's appearance so that it resembles a photograph of a real person.
Every aspect of Frieren is meticulously analyzed and recreated, from his abilities to his facial expressions, resulting in a virtual representation that's remarkably close to reality. It's as if Frieren comes to life before our fans' eyes, thanks to the power of modern technology.
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 good storytelling.
Synopsis:
Shortly after the demon king's defeat, the group of victorious heroes returns home, ready to part ways. Frieren the mage, Himmel the hero, Heiter the priest, and Eisen the warrior reminisce about their decade-long journey as the time comes 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.
Furthermore, episodes of Sousou no Frieren are available on Crunchyroll with Portuguese subtitles.
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