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during the battle against her Spiegel clone. [10][11] Hellfire Summoning: Vollzanbel: Frieren creates a large blast of fire in front of herself, enveloping the battlefield. [12][11] It can melt anything such as a falling column when Frieren and her clone used it at the same time. The Apex of Magic: An offensive spell that Frieren's clone uses when cornered. The attack is so strong that it knocks Fern into the wall and destroys her staff but also leaves the caster's guard completely down. Unnamed protective spell: A protective spell that Frieren develops, which nullifies the curse Diagoldze and makes it ineffective. Unnamed memory transference magic: An advanced mental magic spell that transfers memories from the user to a target, or from a target to the user. Frieren uses this spell to receive Denken's memories. Mana Strike: After being provoked by Solitär into believing that she killed Fern and Stark, a silent but angered Frieren was easily able to cast it against an attacking Solitär and blasts her away, though she is still not yet adept at using it compared to her. Manga Appearance[] Beyond Journey's End Arc Chapter 1: The Journey's End Debut Chapter 2: The Priest's Lie
Appears Chapter 3: Blue-Moon Weed Appears Chapter 4: The Mage's Secret Appears Chapter 5: Killing Magic Appears Chapter 6: New Year's Festival Appears Chapter 7: The Land Where Souls Rest Appears Chapter 8: One One-Hundredth Appears Chapter 9: Phantoms of the Dead Appears Chapter 10: Solar Dragon Appears Chapter 11: The Hero of the Village Appears Chapter 12: The Northern Checkpoint Appears Chapter 13: Liberation Festival Appears Trivia[] Frieren means "being cold" in German. Frieren states that her favorite winter flower is the icicle cherry blossom.
2/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "As beautifully animated as it is emotionally satisfying, Your Name adds another outstanding chapter to writer-director Makoto Shinkai's filmography. "[83] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 81 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [84] Mark Schilling of The Japan Times gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 and praised the film's animation for its "blend of gorgeous, realistic detail and emotionally
grounded fantasy". [11] He also described the film's "over-deliver[y]" of "the comedy of adolescent embarrassment and awkwardness" and its ending for being "To the surprise of no one who has ever seen a Japanese seishun eiga (youth drama)". [11] Reception outside of Japan was also very positive. [62][85] Mark Kermode called the film his ninth favourite film to be released in the United Kingdom in 2016. [86] US reviews were mostly positive. The New York Times described it as "a
wistfully lovely Japanese tale",[87] while David Sims of The Atlantic said it was "a dazzling new work of anime". [88] Furthermore, The Boston Globe had a positive opinion of the film, saying that it was "pretty but too complicated". [89] Mike Toole from Anime News Network listed it as the third-best anime film of all time.