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Both of these positive aspects of the use of flashbacks are commonly botched in other anime in the genre, making Frieren just that
much more impactful.
*Lightning round of praises*
The story is amazingly
emotional, yet nuanced as it tackles heavier-than-normal topics for the genre with a degree of tact. It doesn’t try to be overtly shocking with big *gasp* moments or overtly emotional with moments that make you want to bawl your eyes out, instead, it maintains a constant level of impact on the viewer: a factor lost on some anime that have a degree of variance to their impact.
The characters are deep to the extent simply not found in most fantasy anime. The original party interacts with each other in a way that makes their friendship feel genuine: almost in a Konosuba-esque manner. The new party has fluid dynamics that can even foster a bit of comedy that never detracts from the actual story.
The animation is high quality without being overly showy or bombastic: almost in a way that reminds me of the first season of Mushoku Tensei (minus the cool bread-tearing scenes)
The op is yet another Yoasobi op with depressing ass lyrics
atop an upbeat score. It admittedly took me a long time to warm up to it, but by episode 4 I recognized that it was amazing.
Frieren does the Oshi No Ko thing of having a long-ass first episode(granted this one was split into 4 episodes but I digress). This helps the viewer get into the more convoluted premise more easily, and honestly, this should become common practice for anime of this nature.
If any of this sounds appealing to you, I suggest you check out Frieren.
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To erase all traces of the kingdom and its ideas from history, the World Government outlawed all study of the time period, creating a century-long gap in recorded history. Shaka connects this event to the Ohara Incident, suggesting that the Buster Call was ordered on Ohara because the scholars attempted to study the Void Century. Knowing Clover, Shaka visited the destroyed island to pay tributes, but discovered books discarded in a lake. This suggests that the scholars sacrificed their lives to throw the books out of the burning Tree of Knowledge, saving the writings from being destroyed. In addition, Olvia insisted that Robin escape Ohara alive so their knowledge would not be lost. Seeing the
dedication of the Ohara scholars to preserve the writings of the past, Robin begins to cry. Concluding his story, Shaka states that he had the books excavated out of the lake, but encountered an unknown person. Meanwhile, Luffy and Chopper examine the robot in the Fabiriophase junkyard, and attempt to locate its cockpit to ride it, after which they try in vain to activate it. Though they fail to activate it, they are knocked back by an explosion-like force. They discover that an unknown old man has attempted to warp to the location, having warped halfway inside the robot
where he is now stuck. After Luffy pulls the man out, Bonney recognizes him as the original Dr.