Flamme's Legacy! FRIEREN Episode 25 - REACTION | A Fatal Vulnerability

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @leonredfield1585
    @leonredfield1585 Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤😊😊

  • @miyaisit4188
    @miyaisit4188 Місяць тому +2

    The battle between Frieren and his clone in episode 25 was good, but the conversation between Frieren and Serie was even better.
    I've always felt that the drawings are great, but the drawings for this number of episodes were really good.
    The subtitle for this episode was "A FATAL VULNERABILITY," but I never expected it to be Frieren's "The second she casts a spell, her mana detection breaks off for just a spirit second."
    Well, there are almost no people who could tell about Frieren's A FATAL VULNERABILITY in appearance.
    What's more, I never thought Frieren would make the mistake that an apprentice mage would make.
    I wouldn't have noticed this FATAL VULNERABILITY unless someone told me.
    In the middle of the battle, the conversation turned to Serie and Frieren, which was very interesting.
    Until now in human culture, magic has been considered a demonic technology and it has not been possible to openly study it, but Flamme has been taking the lead in trying to do so.
    Serie seemed dissatisfied with that, but Flamme was an excellent mage among humans.
    Also, Flamme's favorite magic is the magic that creates a flower garden, which I thought was really wonderful.
    It may be a useless magic, but it's not the kind of magic that would hurt anyone.
    In a conversation with Serie, the elf in this anime said, "Our time is nearly infite, after all."
    Listening to this story, we can see how precious time is to humans.
    It also makes you think about life.

    • @Davinci_and_Bruixa
      @Davinci_and_Bruixa  Місяць тому

      Absolutely, the best part of this episode is the conversation between Serie and Frieren. It really makes you think about human life, and like you said, the fact that Flamme’s favorite spell is creating a flower garden shows how pure she is and that magic isn’t just for defending yourself but also for creating beautiful things and bringing life...

  • @carlosvelasco6162
    @carlosvelasco6162 Місяць тому +2

    I disagree with the convenient remark. Fern has a slight to decent chance to beat Frieren 1 vs 1. In reality and in the show for humans it's realistic for the younger and less experienced to beat the more experienced. The student can surpass the master. This ability for geniouses to sidestep the time factor is why Lugner (ep9 demon) didn't like them. Lugner knew he can get beaten by someone with less training and experience. Fern ended him and Flamme's city barrier beat his city invasion skill before that. Everyone in reality should remember that it's not just about time spent. For example just because you've played a sport or lived longer than someone, doesn't mean you'll be better than them. In the end, this is not about beating someone on all occassions. It's about life and death and underestimating your opponent. That one time you mess up and lose the battle is all it takes. Doesn't matter if it was 1% or 15% chance to lose. That's why Serie told Frieren to not overlook her trainging, so that Frieren keeps her chances at losing to anyone at a low percentage.

    • @Davinci_and_Bruixa
      @Davinci_and_Bruixa  Місяць тому

      Totally agree. Sometimes it’s not just about how much you train or practice, some people are born with that gift or are just made for it, and I really think Fern is one of them. Also, I’m not sure if I mentioned it in this episode, but I also said it’s not just about how many years you’ve been training, but the effort you put into it. Even though Frieren has many years of experience, humans (having shorter lives) can put more dedication into something than someone who has a long life ahead of them.