As you probably already know, the anime adaptation of
“ Sousou no
Frieren ( Frieren: Beyond Journey's End )” is
currently in its final stretch, with only four episodes remaining. However, the
quality of Madhouse's adaptation has continued to impress viewers with
each new episode , and this aspect recently became a trend on social
media.
If you are a reader of the original manga, you
will be aware that the combat scenes are the weakest point of the “Sousou no
Frieren” work , this is because many attacks “were taken
for granted.” That is, many moments of combat were omitted, showing only a
small explosion and continuing with the characters' dialogue.
It is somewhat complicated to explain, but the impressive
work of Madhouse studios will surely clear up all doubts. For example,
in the next scene of the Magical Examination Arc where Denken and company fight
the Frieren clone, the clone launches an attack that forces them back. While
the manga shows a small explosion and only covers four panels, Madhouse
extended this scene dramatically.
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These types of comparisons are what have become a trend in
recent days. One Twitter user wrote: " Even though the scene of
Denken and the others fighting the gargoyles only has two panels in the
original manga, the anime adaptation greatly expanded this scene with fantastic
art. It's amazing that there are directors who can expand the original manga in
this way by turning it into an anime. Even though Sousou no Frieren is going
through problems with so many suspensions in the manga, one can realize how
well done he is .
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And of course, this whole matter did not happen without
comments on forums:
- « The
battle scenes were always the weak point of all Sousou no Frieren, but
Madhouse and Keichiro Saito came to correct all this .»
- " The
drawing and animation of the anime are spectacular ."
- " A
perfect execution that even makes you appreciate the work of the entire
production team ."
- " I
just saw it, they definitely know how to get the most out of every
painting in Sousou no Frieren ."
- « There
is as much disparity as in Shingeki no Kyojin. The manga drawing was shit,
but when transferred to the anime it is incredible .
- " The
battle scenes didn't make much sense in the manga, but in the anime
they're adding a lot more details so we know what's going on ."
- « The
original version of the manga avoided problems by omitting many combat
scenes, especially since its main theme was to be a slice-of-life. The
intention is clear in the anime adaptation, and they have not disappointed
at all .
- " It
is a great anime adaptation that complements the original manga very well ."
- « Sousou
no Frieren is simply spectacular. If they announce a second season, I hope
that the same team is maintained and that the same thing as with Mushoku
Tensei does not happen .
Source: Otakomu