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Animation exercise I did for college (I didn't do everything I had planned, but I'm satisfied with what I did do)
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Episode 33 Review - Do It For The Money
It’s crazy how the group spent three months helping someone out for money…only to lose it all in one fell swoop later on. Also, notice how the second half of the episode says 30 years after the death of Himmel the Hero meaning that a year finally passed throughout the story.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Season 2)
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2026
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Season 2, 2026, Japan)
Director: Tomoya Kitagawa
Writer: Tomohiro Suzuki (based on the manga by Kanehito Yamada & Tsukasa Abe)
Mini-review:
The loveliest fantasy anime is finally back! In this second season, the story keeps moving forward at the pleasantly placid pace that has come to characterize this show. Which, in turn, allows the writers to properly deepen the bond between the main trio, one of its biggest appeals. I guess this batch of episodes lacks the stakes of a longer arc, and the ending cuts at a somewhat random point, but I still enjoyed every single second of it. Madhouse's animation remains as stunning as expected, moving with a smoothness and fluidity that seem almost unbelievable at times. There's also something to the overall aesthetic that feels very film-like, which I love. And props to Evan Call for his absolutely gorgeous score, too, cause it's a key component to the show's atmosphere. We already know that Frieren: Beyond Journey's End won't be back until October 2027, but I'll be eagerly waiting for more episodes.
thinking about how similar both these fools are
Fass made the deal with the Altar for immortality but at the expense of becoming it's vessel and working their ritual for them, costing him and Queren's (and eventually everyone else under the Altar) their existence in the mortal realm. Leaving the Altar is complicated in itself because as long as they live under it, any previous memory or proof on one's existence fades leaving nothing to return to but as a "compensation" the Altar simply absorbs what remains of their soul and body, incorporating them to the collective of themselves, their lives and memories now stored among the numerous others collected across the lands.
Panvru and Yanvru were struggling on their previous work as entertainers which pushed them to take a job elsewhere and so became part of the hunter's guild for the Albis' Barren Fortress. One particular trait of taking a job in the Fortress is that the Albis is allowed to "cuff" a body part of one's choosing, the reason isn't explained aside of it being the norm around the place (rumors tell that is so the Albis can puppeteer the dragon to prevent any disloyalties or misbehavior but no one has been able to prove anything), both choose to bind their hands Pan the left and Yan the right as it just felt right. Panvru is the most irreverent of the two and has talked back to the Albis himself a couple or so of times (all in good fun he says!); the Albis, surprisingly, has never reprimanded him for his actions but one can only wonder why.... All of this will be important later tho :], rn they are just vibin'
one more round of floofs :]c
prob the last ones. should've spaced them out over the month but whatever
part 1 / part 2 / part 3 / bonus special
"wHy wAsn'T DeiMOs COqueREd iN thE NEw War?"
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Tennotober Day 13 - Courage