If you do find yourself enjoying this please do like comment and subcribe, the channel is so close to the 1k and all the support give me the motivation to keep going.
One of my favourite scenes from this manga just got animated in the latest episode. When she meets another elf and he is far FAR older then her. Their whole interaction of what they have done in life and that eventually, no matter your achievements, people will forget, statues will crumble, and the world will move on without sparing a thought for you.
Frieren reminds me of what Arwen (LoTR) would have been if she didn't married Aragorn also speaking of that this was what Elrond (Arwen's dad) told her about how Arwen will suffer if she marries Aragorn she will out lived him and she will suffer great depression. I joke sometimes this is a doujinshi or Arwen and Aragorn but man this anime/manga is good.
It is a very good anime. Also I do kind of get where Elrond is coming from, man's own brother chose a mortal life and died so he knows the pain. But even so, kind of a dick move from a parent 😅
Minor correction - "Herself" referring to Kanehito Yamada, the writer. She works with the artist Tsukasa Abe. It was actually Tsukasa Abe's drawing of the Goddess in the most recent episode of Frieren, which is why the art style looks slightly different and otherworldly
Excellent observations of Frieren. It's about time from the POV of an immortal Elf. I am not sure if there is any other modern Elf story which actually works on this POV, and lays out, what it means to be immortal. Even LOTR did not work at Elf speed, but rather at human time scales. Frieren consumes time like she is breathing, or drinking water, and the story seems to say that this leads to a disconnect with beings like us who are gone in the blink of an Elf eye. I have thought that this is a possible solution to the Fermi Paradox. The actual story is Frieren slowing down to feel the transient passions of Human life. The funerals of Himmel and Heiter hit hard and the Butterfly hair clip Frieren gives to Fern shows the beginnings of her character changes. For the 1000 years after Flamme, Frieren has had no one close. Himmel, Heiter, and Eisen she just blows off after the journey and only comes back 50 years later. But having to mother Fern is something very new and through that process Frieren is coming closer to those others. The new ED is expressly about this on-going process.
If you do find yourself enjoying this please do like comment and subcribe, the channel is so close to the 1k and all the support give me the motivation to keep going.
One of my favourite scenes from this manga just got animated in the latest episode.
When she meets another elf and he is far FAR older then her. Their whole interaction of what they have done in life and that eventually, no matter your achievements, people will forget, statues will crumble, and the world will move on without sparing a thought for you.
Oh, someone who's seen Mushishi. Whilst people were listening to Low-fi mixes, whilst doing homework, I was listening to the Mushishi OST.
It's a phenomenal show!
@@addedcheese It basically did what Apothecary Diaries is doing now, but with mystical germs.
Still need to watch diaries, it'll probably be the next review on the channel@@Master10k2
Frieren reminds me of what Arwen (LoTR) would have been if she didn't married Aragorn also speaking of that this was what Elrond (Arwen's dad) told her about how Arwen will suffer if she marries Aragorn she will out lived him and she will suffer great depression. I joke sometimes this is a doujinshi or Arwen and Aragorn but man this anime/manga is good.
It is a very good anime. Also I do kind of get where Elrond is coming from, man's own brother chose a mortal life and died so he knows the pain. But even so, kind of a dick move from a parent 😅
Minor correction - "Herself" referring to Kanehito Yamada, the writer. She works with the artist Tsukasa Abe. It was actually Tsukasa Abe's drawing of the Goddess in the most recent episode of Frieren, which is why the art style looks slightly different and otherworldly
Excellent observations of Frieren. It's about time from the POV of an immortal Elf. I am not sure if there is any other modern Elf story which actually works on this POV, and lays out, what it means to be immortal. Even LOTR did not work at Elf speed, but rather at human time scales. Frieren consumes time like she is breathing, or drinking water, and the story seems to say that this leads to a disconnect with beings like us who are gone in the blink of an Elf eye. I have thought that this is a possible solution to the Fermi Paradox. The actual story is Frieren slowing down to feel the transient passions of Human life. The funerals of Himmel and Heiter hit hard and the Butterfly hair clip Frieren gives to Fern shows the beginnings of her character changes. For the 1000 years after Flamme, Frieren has had no one close. Himmel, Heiter, and Eisen she just blows off after the journey and only comes back 50 years later. But having to mother Fern is something very new and through that process Frieren is coming closer to those others. The new ED is expressly about this on-going process.
bro analysed the hell outta this one
frieren best girl