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Sou Sou no Frieren: An anime that shows us the importance of getting to know people

Review by @mig1 · 892d · of Frieren

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Hi Hive friends, I know I've had a while without posting around here, but I really haven't been in the mood lately and sometimes it's hard to get certain things done. However, I will try again to post most of the time, starting with this first post about an anime that maybe many of you know from the reels circulating on Facebook. As you saw in the title, I'm talking about "Sou Sou no Frieren", which I expected something different, but it captivated me anyway.

The story of this anime begins with the end of an adventure, where we are shown Frieren, our protagonist, along with other heroes made up of a priest named Heiter, a dwarf by the name of Eisen and a swordsman Himmel. They arrive in a city victorious after defeating the demon king, but we are told nothing of said story, only how well Frieren got along with said heroes and the great bond they formed.

As Frieren goes about celebrating with these heroes, he watches in the sky as a shower of shooting stars falls, an event that happens every 100 years. They promise each other to see this event again, as Frieren tells them there is a better place to see it and wants to take them. After this, we are shown how the heroes say goodbye to Frieren, and she tells them that she will continue to collect spells and that she will see them again in 100 years, as that is nothing to her. Here we are given to understand that Frieren is a character who has lived for a long time due to being an elf.

After those 100 years have passed, Frieren returns to revisit that event with that group of heroes and pick up some material he had given the swordsman for safekeeping. These two meet and he is no longer the same young man as before, but has aged. Then Heiter and Eisen arrive to experience that significant event they had seen quite some time ago. Arriving at the place where Frieren had promised them, Himmel tells him "thank you for everything".

We are then shown how this one is in a coffin, and people are heard at the funeral of this great hero. Seeing Frieren, who was his companion, she didn't look sad; everyone in the room started to criticize her, but Heiter together with Eisen alleviated the situation. Then, when they are already burying Himmel's coffin, Frieren suddenly bursts into tears, saying that she never really knew him and that she regrets that she did not make the effort to do so and that he did. After this event, there is a great change in Frieren, as he does not want this to happen again, so he will strive to get to know people more in his long-lived life. He says goodbye to Heiter and Eisen, thus beginning his adventure.

"Sou Sou no Frieren" I found it to be a rather entertaining and gentle anime, as it focuses more on Frieren and the characters that are added to her adventure. You can see how little by little she relates much more to them, helping them to become better as people. Also, during the anime we are shown small fragments of the adventure she lived with her friends, which gives us to know more about each of these characters and our protagonist. I really recommend it, despite not being what I expected. I thought they were going to actually tell the adventure itself of Frieren, along with Heiter, Eisen and Himmel, although they do, but not in the way I had intended, that the whole anime would be based on them. Still, I liked how they handled the story. If you want an anime to pass the time without a lot of action and with more character development, funny and touching moments, this is a good choice. I must say that the anime is not finished; it reached chapter 19, but I still didn't get bored at any point and I look forward to the remaining chapters.


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Hola amigos de Hive, sé que tengo tiempo sin publicar por aquí, pero realmente no he estado de ánimo últimamente y a veces cuesta hacer ciertas cosas. Sin embargo, volveré a intentar publicar la mayoría del tiempo, empezando por este primer post sobre un anime que tal vez muchos conozcan por los reels que circulan en Facebook. Como ya vieron en el título, hablo de "Sou Sou no Frieren", del cual esperaba algo distinto, pero de todas maneras me cautivó.

La historia de este anime comienza con el final de una aventura, donde se nos muestra a Frieren, nuestra protagonista, junto a otros héroes conformados por un sacerdote llamado Heiter, un enano con el nombre de Eisen y un espadachín Himmel. Llegan a una ciudad victoriosos después de derrotar al rey demonio, pero no nos cuentan nada de dicha historia, solo lo bien que se llevaba Frieren con dichos héroes y el gran vínculo que formaron.

Mientras Frieren anda celebrando junto a estos héroes, observa en el cielo cómo cae una lluvia de estrellas fugaces, un evento que sucede cada 100 años. Se prometen entre todos volver a ver este acontecimiento, ya que Frieren les dice que hay un mejor lugar para verlo y los quiere llevar. Luego de esto, nos muestra cómo los héroes se despiden de Frieren, y esta les dice que seguirá recogiendo hechizos y que los volverá a ver dentro de 100 años, ya que eso no es nada para ella. Aquí nos dan a entender que Frieren es un personaje que ha vivido por mucho tiempo debido a que es un elfo.

Después de transcurrir esos 100 años, Frieren regresa para volver a ver ese evento con ese grupo de héroes y recoger un material que le había dado al espadachín para que lo guardara. Estos dos se encuentran y ya no es el mismo joven de antes, sino que ha envejecido. Después llegan Heiter y Eisen para vivir aquel evento tan significativo que habían visto hace bastante tiempo. Al llegar al lugar donde Frieren les había prometido, Himmel le dice "gracias por todo".

A continuación nos muestra cómo este está en un ataúd, y se escucha a la gente en el funeral de este gran héroe. Al ver a Frieren, que era su compañera, no parecía triste; todos en la sala la empezaron a criticar, pero Heiter junto Eisen aliviaron la situación. Luego, cuando ya están enterrando el ataúd de Himmel, Frieren se pone a llorar de repente, diciendo que realmente nunca lo conoció y que se arrepiente de no haberse esforzado para hacerlo y que él si. Después de este acontecimiento, hay un gran cambio en Frieren, ya que no quiere que esto pase de nuevo, así que se esforzará en conocer más a las personas en su longeva vida. Se despide de Heiter y de Eisen, comenzando así su aventura.

"Sou Sou no Frieren" me pareció un anime bastante entretenido y suave, ya que se enfoca más en Frieren y en los personajes que se van añadiendo a su aventura. Se puede observar cómo poco a poco ella se relaciona mucho más con ellos, ayudándolos a ser mejores como personas. Además, durante el anime se nos van mostrando pequeños fragmentos de la aventura que vivió con sus amigos, lo cual nos da a conocer más a cada uno de esos personajes y a nuestra protagonista. Realmente lo recomiendo, a pesar de no ser lo que esperaba. Pensaba que iban a contar realmente la aventura en sí de Frieren, junto a Heiter, Eisen y Himmel, aunque sí lo hacen, pero no de la manera que tenía pensada, que todo el anime estuviera basado en ellos. Aun así, me gustó cómo llevaron la historia. Si quieres un anime para pasar el tiempo sin mucha acción y con más desarrollo de personajes, momentos graciosos y conmovedores, este es una buena opción. Debo decir que el anime no está terminado; llegó al capítulo 19, pero aún así no me aburrí en ningún momento y espero con ansias los capítulos restantes.


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Comments · 8

  • @logen9f(76)· 875d

    I'm surprised how good this anime is. The characters are so relatable that you would care about them.

  • @janusmolinovsky(68)· 886d

    the series at the beginning is very good, as it tells the story of the elf girl and her former group of heroes with whom she fought decades ago against the demon king.

    It is quite touching and interesting as it tarnishes the plot of her previous battle companions.

    Currently I feel the series in decline as they engaged in a mini-series of (becoming wizards in an academy) to obtain a wizard license. Something that breaks the rhythm with which the series was narrated.


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    la serie al principio es muy buena, ya que cuenta la historia de la chica elfa y su antiguo grupo de héroes con los que luchó hace décadas contra el rey demonio.

    Es bastante conmovedora e interesante ya que te empaña la trama de sus anteriores compañeros de batalla.

    Actualmente siento la serie en decadencia ya que se enfrascaron en una miniserie de (convertirse en magos en una academia) para obtener una licencia de mago. Algo que rompe el ritmo con el que estaba narrada la serie.

  • @ibet(69)· 891d

    This series has become very popular, I've seen it everywhere, but it hasn't really caught my attention. Thanks for sharing!


    Esta serie se ha vuelto muy popular, la he visto en todos lados, pero realmente no ha logrado captar mi atención. Gracias por compartir

  • @afterglow(74)· 892d

    I really recommend it

    With that being said, I have this added on my bucket list.

  • @chenee(63)· 892d

    Judging by this image, it seems that one of this anime's strengths is friendship, I think I am going to find out how close they are.

  • @elbuhito(73)· 892d

    I am one of those who know it by the reels, at least 30 per day, haha 😂

    If it appears so much it's because it's a trend and it's winning the love of the public, I have no doubt that it's a nice story even though it turned out to be different from what you expected, in terms of the way they developed the plot, but you still liked it and that says a lot 👌

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  • @musicandreview(77)· 892d

    Hi! Good to see you back in the community and on Hive after a while. This is a very nice review. I find the anime quite curious but not enough to encourage me to watch it.

    Hope to see you back here soon. Remember to visit and support other users' posts. Regards.