After today’s episode, on the official site for the anime adaptation of the manga written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe“Sousou no Frieren (Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End),” a new promotional video was revealed. In the video it is announced that the series will enter the “Magical Exam Arc – Second Stage” with the episode on February 16.
The platform Crunchyroll is responsible for its distribution in the West, including a dubbing into Latin Spanish, while the adaptation is confirmed with a total of twenty-eight episodes. Besides, Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe They began publishing the manga in the magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday from the publisher Shogakukan in April 2020. Unfortunately, the work has gone through a series of suspensions that slow its progress.
Production team
- Keiichirou Saitou (Bocchi the Rock!, Wonder Egg Priority, Boogiepop wa Warawanai) is in charge of directing the anime at the studios madhouse.
- Tomohiro Suzuki (One Punch Man 2, Boogiepop wa Warawanai, DOUBLE DECKER! Doug & Kirill) is in charge of writing and supervising the scripts.
- Reiko Nagasawa (Takt Op. Destiny, Summer Time Render, Shika no Ou: Yuna to Yakusoku no Tabi) is in charge of character design and animation direction.
- Evan Call (Violet Evergarden) is in charge of composing the soundtrack.
Synopsis of Sousou no Frieren
The Demon King has been defeated, and the victorious group of heroes has returned to their respective homes after disbanding. The four—the mage Frieren, the hero Himmel, the priest Heiter, and the warrior Eisen—remember their decade-long journey when it comes time to say goodbye. But the passage of time is different for elves, so Frieren witnesses how her beloved companions slowly die.
Before his death, Heiter manages to impose upon Frieren a young human apprentice named Fern. Driven by the elf’s passion for collecting a wealth of magical spells, the pair embark on a seemingly aimless journey, revisiting places the heroes of old had visited. Throughout his travels, Frieren slowly comes to grips with his regret for the missed opportunities to form deeper bonds with his now-deceased comrades.
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