Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It is produced by Madhouse and directed by Keiichirō Saitō, with scripts supervised by Tomohiro Suzuki, character designs handled by Reiko Nagasawa, and music composed by Evan Call.[1][2] The story follows elven mage Frieren, a former member of the party of adventurers who defeated the Demon King and restored harmony to the world after a ten-years-quest. As years pass, Frieren stays the same due to her longer lifespan while the others age. Following Himmel's death, Frieren also receives an invitation to travel far north, to the resting place of souls, and see Himmel again to bid the hero a fitting farewell and express her feelings.
The series premiered with a two-hour special on September 29, 2023, on Nippon TV's Kin'yō Road Show programming block (which is usually reserved for feature films), which is the first ever anime series to do so,[3][4] with later episodes airing on the network's new Friday Anime Night programming block.[5] The series will run for two consecutive cours.[6] Yoasobi performed the first opening theme song "Yūsha" (勇者, "Hero"), while Milet performed the ending theme song "Anytime Anywhere".[7] Milet also performed the first episode's ending theme song "Bliss".[6] Yorushika performed the second opening theme song "Sunny" (晴る, Haru).[8] The second cour features a different version of Milet's "Anytime Anywhere".[9] The episodes are set to be released by Toho on seven DVDs and Blu-ray volumes from January 24 to July 17, 2024.[10]
Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[11] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[12]
Episodes
No. | Title [13] | Directed by [lower-alpha 1] | Written by [lower-alpha 1] | Storyboarded by [lower-alpha 1] | Original air date [14] | Viewership rating [15] | |
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1 | "The Journey's End" Transliteration: "Bōken no Owari" (Japanese: 冒険の終わり) | Ayaka Tsuji | Tomohiro Suzuki | Keiichirō Saitō | September 29, 2023 | 6.8%[lower-alpha 2] | |
After defeating the Demon Lord, hero Himmel, priest Heiter, dwarf warrior Eisen, and elf mage Frieren return to the royal capital. Himmel, Heiter, and Eisen are ready to settle down after their ten year adventure, but Frieren, whose lifespan lasts thousands of years, considers ten years barely noticeable and plans to travel and learn new spells. They watch the Era meteor shower together with Frieren promising to show them a better place to watch it during the next shower in fifty years. Fifty years later Frieren returns and finds Himmel and Heiter are elderly, while Eisen is middle aged. After retrieving a dragon horn from Himmel they go on one last adventure to watch the meteors again. Himmel dies of old age shortly after the trip. At Himmel's funeral, Frieren tearfully realizes she never really got to know him and decides to learn as much about humans as possible. Twenty years later she returns and finds the now extremely elderly Heiter has adopted a war orphan, nine year old Fern. Fern has potential as a mage and Heiter, who has come to fear death in his old age, asks Frieren to research life extending magic and tutor Fern in her spare time. Frieren agrees after finding Fern is already remarkably skilled despite her youth. | |||||||
2 | "It Didn't Have to Be Magic..." Transliteration: "Betsuni Mahō Janakutatte..." (Japanese: 別に魔法じゃなくたって…) | Tomoya Kitagawa | Tomohiro Suzuki | Tomoya Kitagawa | September 29, 2023 | 6.8%[lower-alpha 2] | |
Frieren spends four years tutoring Fern while translating an ancient grimoire concerning immortality. Heiter becomes bed-ridden and Fern trains nonstop, wanting Heiter to see her become a mage. She reveals after the deaths of her parents Heiter stopped her from committing suicide, so to repay him she needs to prove she can survive on her own. Frieren's translation reveals nothing about life extension, which Heiter already knew; it was just an excuse to have Frieren train Fern. Heiter dies shortly afterwards so Fern joins Frieren on her travels but is confused by the effort Frieren puts into learning spells, even silly ones. In a certain village they find a statue of Himmel that Frieren is compelled to decorate with Blue Moon Weed, a flower from Himmel's village. As it is extinct they spend six months searching for even a single flower so Frieren can save it. Fern is frustrated Frieren could be helping the world yet wastes years on seemingly pointless tasks. Frieren reveals Himmel inspired her spell collecting to prevent the apathy caused by her lifespan. Eventually they find the flower in a Seed-Rat nest, allowing Frieren to create a field of them in Himmel's memory. Fern realizes it is important to have a passion, be it for magic or anything else. | |||||||
3 | "Killing Magic" Transliteration: "Hito o Korosu Mahō" (Japanese: 人を殺す魔法) | Daiki Harashina | Tomohiro Suzuki | Daiki Harashina | September 29, 2023 | 6.8%[lower-alpha 2] | |
Fern notices Frieren acting suspiciously and follows her to several unusual and dangerous shops. Frieren admits despite her efforts she has learned almost nothing about Fern and was trying to think of a gift for Fern's birthday. Fern is happier knowing Frieren at least tried to learn about her. Frieren decides to revisit places she visited with Himmel, Heiter and Eisen. The first place is a village where Frieren sealed away Qual, the Demon of Corruption. The seal will break soon so Frieren must defeat Qual. She is surprised to learn Himmel checked the seal every year until he died and was always confident Frieren would visit before it broke. Frieren reveals Qual invented a killing spell that bypassed all barriers and armour to strike the body directly which was so powerful at the time she could only manage to seal rather than destroy him. Qual is unsealed but Frieren reveals in the eighty years he has been asleep human mages learned and reverse engineered his spell, allowing them to develop new defense spells to block it. Unable to harm them, Qual is easily killed when Frieren uses his own spell on him, which he does not know how to block. Frieren realizes the village elder is a boy she met at the village eighty years ago, reminding her fondly of Himmel. Fern also points out Himmel must have had deep trust in Frieren to be so certain she would return to deal with Qual. | |||||||
4 | "The Land Where Souls Rest" Transliteration: "Tamashii no Nemuru Chi" (Japanese: 魂の眠る地) | Kento Matsui | Tomohiro Suzuki | Yoshiaki Kawajiri | September 29, 2023 | 6.8%[lower-alpha 2] | |
In exchange for cleaning a beach, Frieren receives a grimoire written by famous mage Flamme, even though it is fake. The work is finished by New Year when the locals traditionally watch the sunrise. Frieren, a notorious late sleeper, missed the sunrise during her last visit, upsetting her friends. This time she makes it but finds the sunrise dull, until she sees Fern enjoying herself and realizes why missing it last time upset everyone, because they were supposed to go together. They then visit Eisen's home, having not seen him in thirty years. He asks for help searching Voll Basin for Flamme's genuine grimoire as Flamme supposedly found a way to speak to the dead, and he thinks it will be beneficial for Frieren to speak with Himmel one more time. Frieren recalls Flamme was her human master 1,000 years ago, who instructed her to find her home if she ever felt regret and wanted to speak to the dead. Frieren recovers Flamme's genuine grimoire which describes where all souls go, Aureole, at the northernmost point of the continent where the Demon Lord's castle is located. On the way home, Eisen is happy Frieren is learning to care about people and is a good teacher to Fern. Frieren asks Eisen to accompany them to Aureole, but Eisen declines, citing he would slow her down in his old age. However, Eisen also reminds them that their original adventure to the Demon King's castle took ten years, which Frieren acknowledges. | |||||||
5 | "Phantoms of the Dead" Transliteration: "Shisha no Gen'ei" (Japanese: 死者の幻影) | Kōta Mori | Tomohiro Suzuki | Ken'ichi Shimizu | October 6, 2023 | 4.0% | |
Frieren acknowledges ten years is potentially a tenth of Fern's lifespan but Fern decides to follow her. A short way into the journey they enter a village where several people disappeared after seeing ghosts of their deceased relatives. Frieren suspects an Einsam, a monster that lures victims with illusion magic. The illusions are easily destroyed with attack magic, but as this involves attacking the ghosts of people they loved even experienced warriors cannot fight back and become its prey. Fern is almost caught by Heiter's ghost but Frieren easily shoots Himmel's ghost, exposing the Einsam so Fern can destroy it. Continuing on the journey Frieren decides to kill a dragon to collect a grimoire from its nest. This requires a strong warrior so they seek out Stark, one of Eisen's students who once defeated the dragon in a staring contest and now lives nearby. Stark admits he has never killed a monster before and only won the famous staring contest because he was frozen with fear. Frieren gives him until morning to decide to help. Fern doubts he is capable but Frieren is confident since, thanks to Eisen's training, Stark possesses the strength to cut through solid rock with his axe. | |||||||
6 | "The Hero of the Village" Transliteration: "Mura no Eiyū" (Japanese: 村の英雄) | Tōru Iwazawa | Tomohiro Suzuki | Tōru Iwazawa | October 13, 2023 | 3.2% | |
Stark admits that even though he is strong enough to take on the dragon, he is too afraid to. Fern encourages Stark by telling him all he needs is resolve. The next day, Stark reluctantly agrees to distract the dragon despite still being scared. However, Frieren points out that Eisen was always scared as well before a major battle. Stark then engages the dragon and manages to kill it without needing any assistance from Frieren and Fern. Frieren collects the grimoire and Stark agrees to accompany her on her journey. The trio head north to the city of Waal, but find out the checkpoint is closed due to increased monster activity in the northern lands. Frieren is content to stay in the city to continue her magic research, but Fern and Stark grow concerned when they find out it may take up two years before the checkpoint can be reopened. Stark reveals to Fern that he wants to go on an adventure so that he can return to Eisen to regale him with his stories. Fortunately, the city's castellan recognizes Frieren and believing that she has headed north to pacify the monsters, gladly opens the checkpoint for her. Frieren and her party are given a heroes' sendoff, which embarrasses Frieren but Fern and Stark are excited that this marks the official beginning of their adventure. | |||||||
7 | "Like a Fairy Tale" Transliteration: "Otogibanashi no Yō na Mono" (Japanese: おとぎ話のようなもの) | Keisuke Kojima | Tomohiro Suzuki | Naoto Uchida Keisuke Kojima | October 20, 2023 | 3.0% | |
Frieren and her party continue to travel north, and Frieren explains the Elven race has been declining since due to their long lives, they are too apathetic to even reproduce. They pass by another village with statues of her and her original party who celebrate "Liberation Day". Frieren recalls a memory where Himmel was adamant the party leave behind statues of themselves as reminders to Frieren that they actually existed and are not simply fairy tales. Heading to another city, Frieren spots demons and tries to attack them, only to be arrested by the city guards for threatening peace envoys. Fern and Stark visit Frieren in the dungeon and reveal that one of the Demon Lord's lieutenants, Aura, has recently regained her power and has been waging war against the city for 28 years, leading both sides to open peace talks. However, Frieren warns from experience that demons are incapable of being reasoned with since they only learn human language as a way to deceive humans. Just as Frieren predicted, the demon peace envoy led by Lügner are simply there to trick the city into lowering its barrier so Aura can raze it with her army. However, one of his attendants, Draht, heads to the dungeon to assassinate Frieren, but she warns him that she is far more powerful than Aura. | |||||||
8 | "Frieren the Slayer" Transliteration: "Sōsō no Furīren" (Japanese: 葬送のフリーレン) | Tomoya Kitagawa | Tomohiro Suzuki | Tomoya Kitagawa | October 27, 2023 | 4.4% | |
Draht ignores Frieren's warning and attacks her, but she easily kills him and escapes the dungeon. The city's Graf, Granat, becomes suspicious about Draht's disappearance and Frieren's escape and confronts Lügner. With his plot exposed, Lügner captures Granat with the intention of forcing him to disable the city's barrier. Meanwhile, Fern and Stark agree to warn Granat about Lügner when they come across Frieren. Frieren refuses to help them against Lügner, confident that the two are strong enough to defeat him. Instead, Frieren leaves to confront Aura, who is waiting outside the city with her army. That night, Fern and Stark sneak into the keep and work together to seriously wound Lügner. With Granat badly injured, the two adventurers decide to rescue him and withdraw. As he heals his wound, Lügner finally realizes that Frieren is in the city. He recalls how Frieren is also nicknamed "Frieren the Slayer" due to killing more demons than anybody else in history. Outside the city, Frieren confronts Aura face to face. | |||||||
9 | "Aura the Guillotine" Transliteration: "Dantōdai no Aura" (Japanese: 断頭台のアウラ) | Kōki Fujimoto | Tomohiro Suzuki | Kōki Fujimoto | November 3, 2023 | 3.4% | |
Fern and Stark manage to get Granat to safety in the town church, where he warns that Aura's trump card is a magic artifact called the Scales of Obedience, which measure the amount of mana she and opponent possesses. The one with the greater amount of mana can then dominate the loser, which is how she has created an army of puppets. Frieren destroys some of Aura's puppets, and seeing that she still has no understanding of humanity, concludes that she can kill her like a monster. Back in the city, Lügner and his assistant Linie ambush Fern and Stark. While the demons initially have the upper hand, Stark learns that Linie copied Eisen's fighting style from observing him in a battle, but lacks the strength to execute his moves with killing force, and uses that to his advantage to purposely take a blow from her axe so he can land a killing blow on her. Fern seizes the initiative by taking advantage of her main strength of being able to cast her spells more quickly than even Frieren, eventually overwhelming Lügner's defenses and killing him. | |||||||
10 | "A Powerful Mage" Transliteration: "Tsuyoi Mahōtsukai" (Japanese: 強い魔法使い) | Nobuhide Kariya Kazumasa Isogawa | Tomohiro Suzuki | Nobuhide Kariya | November 10, 2023 | 3.3% | |
Mortally wounded, Lügner is left to wonder how Fern is so powerful, until he comes to the realization that she had been suppressing her mana to look weaker than she actually is, which is considered a taboo among demon mages. Fern then finishes off Lügner. In a flashback to a thousand years ago, Flamme comes across a destroyed elf village and finds Frieren the only survivor, having managed to kill the demon general attacking her. Flamme decides to take Frieren on as her apprentice and teaches her how to indefinitely suppress her mana. She also teaches Frieren how to fight demons. Since demons are proud and self confident in their own magic and are incapable of suppressing their own mana, Flamme explains that by suppressing their mana, they can trick demons into feeling a false sense of security where they can be destroyed in a surprise attack. Flamme's last instruction to Frieren is to keep training and suppressing her mana and live in obscurity until she is powerful enough to defeat the Demon King. A thousand years later, Himmel and his party track down Frieren and attempt to recruit her. Seeing that Himmel can instinctively sense her true power, Frieren decides to join them. In the present, Aura uses the Scales of Obedience, but is horrified when Frieren shows the true extent of her mana. Aura is dominated by Frieren, and she is forced to behead herself under Frieren's order. | |||||||
11 | "Winter in the Northern Lands" Transliteration: "Kitagawa Shokoku no Fuyu" (Japanese: 北側諸国の冬) | Kento Matsui Kunio Fujii | Tomohiro Suzuki | Keiichirō Saitō | November 17, 2023 | 3.9% | |
After paying proper respects to Aura's victims and enjoying Granat's hospitality, Frieren and her party continues on their journey, but plans to drop by at Äußerst, a large magical city in the northern lands, to get a first-class mage certification that will enable them to travel through the Northern Plateau. However, on the way, they get lost in a blizzard at the foot of the Schwer mountains and Stark begins to suffer hypothermia. Fortunately, they find an emergency cabin and meet an elven monk named Kraft. Frieren and her party stay with Kraft inside the cabin for six months to ride out the winter. Kraft then confides in Frieren that he decided to worship the Goddess because with all of his old friends dead and his accomplishments long forgotten, only she can remember his deeds and praise him when he finally goes to heaven. He then asks about Frieren's past, offering to praise her in the place of the Goddess. This triggers a flashback where Heiter once said the exact same words to Frieren and she declines Kraft's offer, stating somebody has already praised her. Kraft advises that Frieren cherish her friends and companions before parting ways with her and her party. | |||||||
12 | "A Real Hero" Transliteration: "Honmono no Yūsha" (Japanese: 本物の勇者) | Yoshiki Kawasaki | Tomohiro Suzuki | Yoshiki Kawasaki | November 24, 2023 | 4.0% | |
On their way to Äußerst, Frieren and her party stop by the Village of the Sword, the resting place of the legendary Hero's Sword, so that Frieren can fulfill her obligation to regularly clear out the monsters attracted by the Sword. Stark sees the Hero's Sword still embedded in a stone, and is confused because he was told stories that Himmel successfully pulled the Sword from the stone. Frieren remarks that Himmel failed at pulling the sword but stories claimed otherwise after the fact. She then recalls how Himmel was not discouraged at all, simply saying that he'll prove himself a hero by defeating the Demon Lord without the Sword. The party then heads to the next town, where Fern learns it is Stark's eighteenth birthday so she asks him what gift he would like. Stark reveals that he is not used to getting presents because his warrior family never celebrated them, believing he was a failure to for being a coward, especially when he ran away when a monster attacked their village. Fern reassures him that she and Frieren will make sure he will not run away, and helps him buy a silver bracelet. Upon returning to the inn, Frieren has prepared hamburg steaks, which Eisen had always traditionally done on birthdays. This triggers a memory of his older brother Stoltz secretly cooking him hamburg steak on his birthday, as well as being the person telling Stark to flee the village so that he can live. Stark then feels some closure realizing that his brother truly loved him. | |||||||
13 | "Aversion to One's Own Kind" Transliteration: "Dōzoku Ken'o" (Japanese: 同族嫌悪) | Takahiro Natori | Tomohiro Suzuki | Yoshiaki Kawajiri | December 1, 2023 | 3.7% | |
Frieren rescues Sein, a local priest, from a swamp, and Sein returns the favor by curing Stark after he is bit by a poisonous snake. Sein's brother reveals that Sein has a natural talent for healing spells, and asks Frieren to push Sein into becoming an adventurer, a dream that he had held as a child but eventually lost his passion for, culminating in him turning down an invitation from his best friend ten years ago. Frieren gains an interest in Sein because his apathy reminds her of the apathy she felt before Himmel recruited her. Wanting to save Sein from his own apathy, Frieren takes it upon herself to convince Sein to become an adventurer. Sein finally admits that the reason he did not leave the village was because he knew his brother turned down an opportunity to move to the Holy City so as not to separate Sein from his hometown. However, Sein's brother slaps him and points out that he never regretted his decisions but Sein clearly does. This finally convinces Sein to join Frieren's party until he can find the whereabouts of his friend. | |||||||
14 | "Privilege of the Young" Transliteration: "Wakamono no Tokken" (Japanese: 若者の特権) | Shinya Iino | Tomohiro Suzuki | Shinya Iino | December 8, 2023 | 3.7% | |
After reaching the next town, Fern and Stark have a falling out after Stark fails to get a birthday present for Fern. Sein advises Fern that a young man like Stark cannot be expected to remember everything and she should treat him less harshly and be more honest with her feelings. Fern tries to apologize to Stark, but he apologizes first, admitting that wanted to pick Fern's present together with her but was too nervous to do so. As Stark buys a new bracelet for Fern, Frieren praises Sein for being a "proper adult" like Heiter. One the way to the next village, Frieren notes the bracelet Stark bought for Fern has a similar design to a ring Himmel once bought her. A flying monster suddenly attacks their wagon, and while Frieren manages to kill it, the ring is lost in the confusion. As the party focus on repairing the wagon, Sein notes that the design on the bracelet and ring is the mirrored lotus, which in the language of flowers symbolizes "eternal love". Stark is embarrassed at buying something with such intimate connotations, but Fern does not mind. Frieren searches for her ring and the merchant they are helping gives her a spell that can locate lost accessories. After Frieren recovers her ring, she recalls the time Himmel bought it for her. She picked out the ring initially, but in hindsight Himmel knew about its hidden meaning and he gracefully placed it on her finger as if proposing to her. | |||||||
15 | "Smells Like Trouble" Transliteration: "Yakkaigoto no Nioi" (Japanese: 厄介事の匂い) | Morio Asaka Kazumasa Isogawa Izumi Seguchi | Tomohiro Suzuki | Izumi Seguchi | December 15, 2023 | 4.0% | |
Frieren and her party arrive at a village and discover a monster has cursed its residents to sleep. Fern, Stark, and even Frieren succumb to the curse, with only Sein, being a priest, having resistance to curses. Sein manages to wake Frieren up long enough for her to kill the monster, even if he worried that a miscommunication may make things worse. Later, Frieren and her party reach the city of Vorig, the relay point to Äußerst. Just then, a noble named Orden sees Stark and asks him if he could pose as his slain son Wirt during an upcoming soiree to keep the morale among the people high, as they are told Wirt is alive from a recent battle and is recovering. Frieren initially refuses, but because they are running out of money, she relents when Orden offers to pay them in gold as well as a grimoire. Stark, and eventually Fern, has to learn proper etiquette before the coming soiree. They are both able to successfully play their roles at the soiree and it concludes without issue. Orden then offers Stark to stay at Vorig, but Stark declines, pointing out he cannot be a replacement for Wirt and Orden cannot be a replacement for his father. He also wishes to eventually return to Eisen to tell him about his adventure. As Frieren selects the grimoire she wants, Stark, Fern, and Sein watch Orden training his second son Mut. | |||||||
16 | "Long-Lived Friends" Transliteration: "Chōju Tomodachi" (Japanese: 長寿友達) | Kōta Mori | Tomohiro Suzuki | Kōta Mori | December 22, 2023 | 4.6% | |
Frieren decides to stop by a village to visit one of her old friends, an elderly dwarf named Old Man Voll who swore to protect the village in memory of his deceased human wife. Old Man Voll is delighted at Frieren's visit, and spends the next week catching up with her and training Stark. However, Frieren can tell that Old Man Voll is getting increasingly senile in his old age, and promises to carry on his memory in the future like she carries on the memory of Himmel, Heiter, and Eisen. Frieren and her party continue on towards Äußerst until Sein stops at the final crossroads before the city, asking the local village if they had seen his friend, nicknamed Gorilla Warrior. The only person who remembers where Gorilla Warrior went is a stubborn old woman who has the party complete several errands for her, with the final one being cleaning the statues of a pair of forgotten heroes. Frieren recognizes one of the statues as Kraft, while Sein remembers that an identical pair of statues were what inspired him and Gorilla Warrior to become adventurers in the first place. Sein then learns that Gorilla Warrior traveled in a different direction from Äußerst, putting him in a dilemma on whether to follow his trail or continue traveling with Frieren's party. | |||||||
17 | "Take Care" Transliteration: "Jā Genki de" (Japanese: じゃあ元気で) | Taku Kimura Haruka Yutoku | Tomohiro Suzuki | Yoshiaki Kawajiri | January 5, 2024 | TBD | |
As Sein takes his time to decide, the party stays at the village but their departure is halted when a snowstorm falls, keeping them in the village for an entire month. During this time, Fern gets angry at Stark and Sein discovers that it was because Stark accidentally grabbed her shoulder with too much strength, startling her. Sein convinces the two to make up and after the storm subsides, he leaves the party to look for Gorilla Warrior while Frieren and the rest set for Äußerst. On the way there, Fern gets sick and they stop in a small village to treat her. In the occasion, Frieren reveals to Stark that she usually grabs Fern's hand when she is sick to give some emotional support and reminisces when Himmel did the same for her when she was traveling with him. After Fern gets better, the party finally arrives at Äußerst in time for Frieren and Fern to take the First-Class Mage Exam. | |||||||
18 | "First-Class Mage Exam" Transliteration: "Ikkyū Mahōtsukai Senbatsu Shiken" (Japanese: 一級魔法使い選抜試験) | Ken Andō | Tomohiro Suzuki | Tomoya Kitagawa | January 12, 2024 | TBD | |
On the road to Äußerst Fern and Frieren discuss the rarity of first class mages and the difficulty of obtaining the certification to become one. Fern feels uncertain that she could pass the exam, but Frieren lets her know that mana capacity isn't everything and that she herself has lost 11 times to people with a lower mana capacity than herself. Elsewhere a mage named Übel is approached by three bandits, she taunts them hoping to fight but Kraft intervenes and fights them off. Kraft tells Übel that he was protecting the bandits from her, as he is aware she murdered a number of bandits, Übel introduces herself to him and they part ways. Fern and Frieren arrive at the association and manage to sign up for the first class exam. After preparing for two months, they take the exam. Frieren is teamed with Lawine and Kanne, who are childhood friends and rivals while Fern ends up being teamed with Übel. The first test of the exam is to capture a Stille, but this proves to be no easy task as the bird moves faster than sound. Frieren is unsure of how to catch it due to Lawine and Kanne constantly bickering, but she notices they have almost flawless teamwork despite that. After Frieren saves her from a monster, Kanne confides that even though she doesn't like Lawine, she stays with her because Lawine can push her to improve herself. Kanne then mentions something she noticed about the Stille's behavior, which helps Frieren come up with a plan to capture one. | |||||||
19 | "Well-Laid Plans" Transliteration: "Nyūnen na Keikaku" (Japanese: 入念な計画) | TBA | TBA | TBA | January 19, 2024 | TBD |
Home media release
Volume | Date | Discs | Episodes |
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1 | January 24, 2024[16] | 1 | 1–4 |
2 | February 21, 2024[17] | 5–8 | |
3 | March 20, 2024[18] | 9–12 | |
4 | April 17, 2024[19] | 13–16 | |
5 | May 22, 2024[20] | 17–20 | |
6 | June 19, 2024[21] | 21–24 | |
7 | July 17, 2024[22] | 25–28 | |
Notes
References
- ↑ アニメ『葬送のフリーレン』2023年秋に放送決定。主人公・フリーレンを演じるのは種崎敦美。制作は『ワンパンマン』などを手掛けるマッドハウスが担当. Famitsu (in Japanese). March 8, 2023. Archived from the original on March 8, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ↑ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March 8, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime's Promo Video Reveals Cast, Staff, Fall Premiere". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 8, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ↑ Loo, Egan (June 29, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime's 2nd Video Unveils 2-Hour September 29 Debut". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 29, 2023. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
- ↑ アニメ「葬送のフリーレン」は日本テレビの新アニメ枠で、主題歌はYOASOBI&milet. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. September 1, 2023. Archived from the original on August 31, 2023. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
- ↑ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 3, 2023). "NTV Establishes 'Friday Anime Night' Programming Block in October". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 4, 2023. Retrieved September 4, 2023.
- 1 2 Cayanan, Joanna (September 27, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime Reveals Half-Year Run, Premiere's Special Ending Song". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 27, 2023. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
- ↑ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (August 31, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime's Promo Video Reveals Theme Songs". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 31, 2023. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
- ↑ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 22, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime Reveals New Video, 11 More Cast Members for 'First Class Mage Exam' Arc". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 23, 2023. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
- ↑ ヨルシカとmiletが主題歌担当する「葬送のフリーレン」第2クールのノンクレジット映像公開. Music Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. January 6, 2024. Archived from the original on January 6, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
- ↑ Beveridge, Chris (November 23, 2023). "TOHO Schedules 'Frieren: Beyond Journey's End' Anime DVD/BD Limited Edition Releases". The Fandom Post. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
- ↑ Cardine, Kyle (July 15, 2023). "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime Begins on Crunchyroll This September". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on August 31, 2023. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
- ↑ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 1, 2023). "Muse Asia Licenses Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Anime". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
- ↑ "Sutōrī|Anime "Sōsō no Furīren" Kōshiki Saito" STORY|アニメ『葬送のフリーレン』公式サイト [Story|Anime "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" Official Website]. frieren-anime.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on September 19, 2023. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
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- ↑ Japanese TV animation weekly ratings in the Kantō region:
- Episodes 1–4: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 7, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, September 25–October 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 5: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 14, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, October 2–8". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 6: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 21, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, October 9–15". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 7: Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 29, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, October 16–22". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 8: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 6, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, October 23–29". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 9: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 13, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, October 30–November 5". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 10: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 20, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, November 6–12". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 11: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 25, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, November 13–19". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 12: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 4, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, November 20–26". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 13: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 9, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, November 27–December 3". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 14: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 16, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, December 4–10". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 15: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 22, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, December 11–17". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- Episode 16: Pineda, Rafael Antonio (January 4, 2024). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, December 18–24". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
- ↑ "Vol 1". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 2". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 3". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 4". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 5". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 6". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ↑ "Vol 7". Frieren Anime. Retrieved November 25, 2023.