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" by Survive Said the Prophet, and the second ending theme is "Ember" by haju:harmonics. [43] Yosh was inspired to write more stylish lyrics with far more hopes. haju:harmonics meanwhile wanted to portray courage and hope with her song. [39] Reception[edit] Critical response[edit] The anime Vinland Saga was received with critical acclaim. IGN listed Vinland Saga among the
best anime series of the 2010s. [44] In a poll conducted by Kadokawa Game Linkage of the most satisfying series of 2019, Vinland Saga ranked in ninth place. [45] Several writers from Anime News Network also listed the series as one of the best ones from 2019;[46] with James Beckett listing Askeladd as best character. [47] "MUKANJYO" was also listed as one of the best songs of 2019 by Anime News Network not only due to the music but also with how lyrics focusing on Thorfinn's quest for revenge and its failure. [48] Makoto Yukimura was surprised by the quality of the animation and feared it would be stressful for the staff members. [49] Rafael Motamayor of Polygon praised the anime series and
compared it to Vikings. Motamayor commended the character development shown in its first three episodes and ultimately called it an epic story that shows "the horrors of being a Viking at the
turn of the 11th century, while also serving as a coming-of-age tale set against the background of a bloody and thrilling war".
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