I hope you do make a follow up video at some point in the future once you do decide to watch the series in full, even if it takes years for you to do get in the mindset to watch it lol
2 things: 1. It's perfectly fine to realize that it's not for you or at least not for now. However, I just want to point out that Frieren's "1st episode" is technically episodes 1-4 as that was how it was released in Japan. So, you're meant to watch all 4 together (as a 90-100 minute special episode similar to like "Oshi no Ko's first episode") to understand the core of the show. 2. You included some scenes from much later episodes in the series in your video. I highly recommend trying to stay away from spoilers, so that you can enjoy it properly when you do decide to watch it.
Thanks for letting me know about all that. As for the "spoiler" scenes, those were out of the preview trailer so I just included whatever I could find as I pretty much used up all of the first episode scenes
It's a more mature show. Maybe revisit this series when you have more years on you. More than a few titles go for the lazier "cop out" ending to string the series along to make more money. Unfamiliar with that twins series, but it may be a poly to get people to read the source material, which shows anime producers they should continue on with another season.
I've had my fair share of dialogue-heavy shows like the Monogatari series and I do enjoy them but like I said in the video, it's more so about your mindset going into it. But I understand where you're coming from though!
You make some very interesting points i havent heard before. Very well put together👏
Thank you so much!
I hope you do make a follow up video at some point in the future once you do decide to watch the series in full, even if it takes years for you to do get in the mindset to watch it lol
I'm sure I'll watch it eventually!
2 things:
1. It's perfectly fine to realize that it's not for you or at least not for now. However, I just want to point out that Frieren's "1st episode" is technically episodes 1-4 as that was how it was released in Japan. So, you're meant to watch all 4 together (as a 90-100 minute special episode similar to like "Oshi no Ko's first episode") to understand the core of the show.
2. You included some scenes from much later episodes in the series in your video. I highly recommend trying to stay away from spoilers, so that you can enjoy it properly when you do decide to watch it.
Thanks for letting me know about all that. As for the "spoiler" scenes, those were out of the preview trailer so I just included whatever I could find as I pretty much used up all of the first episode scenes
@@isthatumi Alright. No worries. Wish you the best and hope you check it out one day. :)
It's a more mature show. Maybe revisit this series when you have more years on you.
More than a few titles go for the lazier "cop out" ending to string the series along to make more money. Unfamiliar with that twins series, but it may be a poly to get people to read the source material, which shows anime producers they should continue on with another season.
I've had my fair share of dialogue-heavy shows like the Monogatari series and I do enjoy them but like I said in the video, it's more so about your mindset going into it. But I understand where you're coming from though!