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Japanese manga series

For the manga's title character, seeFrieren (character). For the London suburb, seeFriern Barnet.

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Firsttankōbon volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Heiter,Frieren, Himmel, and Eisen
葬送のフリーレン
(Sōsō no Furīren)
Genre
Manga
Written byKanehito Yamada [ja]
Illustrated byTsukasa Abe [ja]
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 28, 2020 – present
Volumes14(List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKeiichirō Saitō [ja]
Written byTomohiro Suzuki
Music byEvan Call
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Original networkNNS (Nippon TV)
Original run September 29, 2023 – present
Episodes28(List of episodes)
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Japanese:葬送のフリーレン,Hepburn:Sōsō no Furīren,lit.'Frieren at the Funeral' or'Frieren the Slayer')[b] is a Japanesemanga series written byKanehito Yamada [ja] and illustrated byTsukasa Abe [ja]. It has been serialized inShogakukan'sshōnen manga magazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday since April 2020; its chapters have been collected in 14tankōbon volumes as of March 2025. It is licensed for English release in North America byViz Media and in Southeast Asia byShogakukan Asia.

The series takes place in a fantasy world and followsFrieren, an elf mage on a journey to the resting place of souls to reunite with her former comrade Himmel, whose Hero Party slew the Demon King.

Madhouse has produced ananime television series adaptation, with its first 28-episode season broadcast from September 2023 to March 2024. A second season is set to premiere in January 2026.

By February 2025, theFrieren: Beyond Journey's End manga hadover 24 million copies in circulation. The manga won the 14thManga Taishō and the 25th annualTezuka Osamu Cultural Prize's New Creator Prize in 2021, and the 69thShogakukan Manga Award and the 48thKodansha Manga Award (in theshōnen category) in 2024.

Plot

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Main article:List ofFrieren characters

The elven mageFrieren is a former member of a party of adventurers who defeated the Demon King and restored harmony to the world after a ten-year quest. The party also consists of the human hero Himmel, thedwarven warrior Eisen, and the human priest Heiter. Before they part, they observe the Era Meteors, ameteor shower that occurs once every fifty years. Frieren agrees to see the group again for the next occurrence of the Era Meteors. Frieren departs and travels the world in pursuit of magical knowledge.

Fifty years later, Frieren returns to the capital to find humanity has changed and her former companions have aged. After one last adventure to see the meteor shower, Himmel dies of old age. During his funeral, Frieren expresses guilt for not attempting to learn more about him. She visits her other former comrades, and accepts Heiter's request to teach and care for Fern, an orphaned child he had adopted. She also receives an invitation to travel north to the resting place of souls to see Himmel again, express her feelings and bid him farewell. Frieren travels with Fern while still learning magic. Along the way, she is joined by Stark, a young warrior boy Eisen had taught.

Frieren's elven nature grants her an extremely long lifespan, causing her to experience years or decades as ephemeral. With this perception of time, Frieren considers the ten-year adventure with Himmel's party a fleeting experience. The story thus occurs over a long time, with characters showing physical and mental development through periodicflashbacks.

Production

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Katsuma Ogura, the editor-in-charge ofFrieren: Beyond Journey's End, noted Yamada's previous workBocchi Hakase to Robot Shōjo no Zetsubō Teki Utopia did not sell well, but Ogura considered it a masterpiece. This led to a suggestion to give Yamada an illustrator for his next manga. They had several ideas, including a gag manga, which resulted in storyboards for a one-shot ofFrieren. Upon reading the storyboards, Ogura started laughing, saying it was not a comedy at all. When Yamada finished the first storyboard, Ogura contacted Tsukasa Abe, and asked him to draw a character chart and send the work to the editorial department. Yamada was impressed, and submitted the project to the editorial department after Ogura asked him to do it. Ogura was pleased with Abe's artwork and suggested he work with Yamada. Yamada approved of the first illustration ofFrieren, believing the title character had an aura of humanity.[4][5][6]

During an editorial department meeting, the editor in charge said: "If we decide on a good title, we will pay a prize of 10,000 yen out of our own pocket". One of the title ideas submitted by the deputy editor-in-chief wasSōsō no Frieren (葬送のフリーレン), and Yamada and Abe decided to use it for the manga.[7]

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End started inShogakukan'sshōnen manga magazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday on April 28, 2020.[8] In January 2023, it was announced the manga would go on hiatus;[9] it resumed in March of the same year.[10] It went on another hiatus in May 2024 and resumed in August;[11][12] it entered on hiatus again in December of the same year.[13]

Media

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Manga

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Main article:List ofFrieren chapters

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is written byKanehito Yamada [ja] and illustrated byTsukasa Abe [ja]. The series began inShogakukan'sshōnen manga magazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday on April 28, 2020.[8][14] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individualtankōbon volumes, the first of which was published on August 18, 2020.[15] As of March 18, 2025, 14 volumes had been released.[16]

In February 2021,Viz Media announced it licensed the series for English release in North America,[17] and the first volume was published on November 9, 2021.[18] On May 9, 2023, Viz Media launched itsViz Manga digital manga service; the series' chapters are published in English in North America at the same time as their release in Japan.[19][20] In Southeast Asia, the manga has been licensed byShogakukan Asia under the titleFrieren: Remnants of the Departed.[21]

Spin-offs

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Fiveone-shotspin-off chapters by different authors were published on the manga websiteSunday Webry [ja] from May 22 to 26, 2023;Chūbō no Frieren (厨房のフリーレン,Chūbō no Furīren, "Frieren of the Kitchen") by Kassan (May 22);Yūsha Himmel no Bōkentan (勇者ヒンメルの冒険譚,Yūsha Hinmeru no Bōkentan, "The Adventures of Brave Himmel") by Ren Miura (May 23);Frieren wa Ningen wo Shiritai (フリーレンは人間を知りたい,Furīren wa Ningen wo Shiritai, "Frieren Wants to Learn About Humans") by Jona (May 24);Himmel Tabi Nikki (ヒンメル旅にっき,Hinmeru Tabi Nikki, "Himmel's Travel Diary") by Kazumi Yamaguchi (May 25); andYorimichi no Frieren (寄り道のフリーレン,Yorimichi no Furīren, "Frieren's Detour") by Sōichi Igarashi (May 26).[22] The chapters were later collected in a single volume titledFrieren: The Anthology – Journeys off the Beaten Path (葬送のフリーレン アンソロジー~異なる旅を楽しむ魔法~,Sōsō no Furīren Ansoroji Kotonaru Tabi o Tanoshimu Mahō), released on December 18, 2023.[23] Shogakukan Asia published the volume in English in Southeast Asia in September 2024.[24]

Anime

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Main article:List ofFrieren episodes

In September 2022, it was announced that the series would receive ananime adaptation.[25][26] It was later announced that it would be a television series produced byMadhouse and directed byKeiichirō Saitō [ja], with script supervision by Tomohiro Suzuki, and character designs by Reiko Nagasawa.[27][28] The two consecutive-cours series premiered with a two-hour special on September 29, 2023, onNippon TV's programming blockKin'yō Road Show [ja], which is normally reserved for feature films, becoming the first anime series to do so.[29][30][31] Later episodes debuted on the new blockFriday Anime Night on the same network and its affiliates,[32] and ended on March 22, 2024.[33]Toho compiled the episodes into seven-DVD andBlu-ray sets, which were released from January 24 to July 17, 2024.[34]

In September 2024, it was announced the series was renewed for a second season.[35][36][37] It is set to premiere in January 2026.[38]

Eleven short episodes, titledSōsō no Frieren: Marumaru no Mahō (葬送のフリーレン ~●●まるまるの魔法~), were released on Toho Animation'sYouTube channel and onFrieren's official animeX andTikTok accounts from October 11, 2023, to March 24, 2024.[39][40]

Music

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The music for the series was composed byEvan Call.[28] An original soundtrack album was released on April 17, 2024.[41] For the four-episode premiere broadcast, the special ending theme is "Bliss", which was performed byMilet.[29] The first opening theme is "Yūsha" (勇者,lit.'Hero') byYoasobi, while the ending theme is "Anytime Anywhere" by Milet.[42] The second opening theme is "Sunny" (晴る,Haru) byYorushika,[43] and the second ending theme includes a different part of "Anytime Anywhere".[44]

English release

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Crunchyroll licensed the series for streaming outside East Asia,[45] and an English dub directed byJad Saxton premiered on its streaming platform on October 13, 2023.[46] Thecompany is releasing the series on DVD and Blu-ray sets; the first part, which includes the first 16 episodes, was released on December 17, 2024.[47][48]Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[49]

Other media

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Shogakukan published an official fanbook that features information about the series, illustrations, summaries, and initial rough character designs, on January 12, 2024.[50]

A prequel novel,Shōsetsu Sōsō no Frieren: Zensō (小説 葬送のフリーレン~前奏~,lit.'Frieren the Novel: Prelude'), written byMei Hachimoku with supervision by Yamada, was released on April 17, 2024. The novel includes stories centered around Frieren, Fern, Stark, Kanne, Lawine, and Aura that are not depicted in the manga.[51] A 24-pagenovella, also written by Hachimoku, subtitledSora ni Hana wo Sakaseru Mahō (空に花を咲かせる魔法,lit.'Magic to Make Flowers Bloom in the Sky'), was bundled with the special edition of the manga's fourteenth volume, released on March 18, 2025.[52]

In April 2024,Scrap [ja]'s Real Escape Game announced the creation of anescape room titled "Escape from the Millennium Dream" that is based on the manga.[53]

Reception

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Manga

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By March 2021, over two million copies of the manga were in circulation,[54] which steadily increased in the following years.[55] By February 2025, it had over 24 million copies in circulation.[56] Volume 12 was Shogakukan's second-highest first-print-run manga volume of 2023–2024 (period from April 2023–March 2024), with 600,000 copies printed.[57]

The manga ranked second onTakarajimasha's list of best mangas of 2021 for male readersKono Manga ga Sugoi!;[58][59] it ranked sixth on the 2022 list;[60] and twelfth on the 2025 list.[61] The series ranked second on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2021" by the website "Honya Club".[62] The series ranked seventeenth on the 2021 "Book of the Year" list byDa Vinci magazine;[63] it ranked tenth on the 2022 list;[64] twelfth on the 2023 list;[65] and ninth on the 2024 list.[66]

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End was ranked in the top-ten graphic novels by theAmerican Library Association's Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table's 2022 list of "Best Graphic Novels for Adults".[67] Volume 12 was ranked onCircana (formerly NPD)BookScan's monthly top 20 adult graphic novels list in February 2025.[68]

Critical reception

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Rebecca Silverman ofAnime News Network gave the first volume ofFrieren: Beyond Journey's End an A-. Silverman praised the concept of Frieren outliving her companions, and being forced to live with an understanding of the human world and her own emotions, calling it an "interesting take on the fantasy genre", but said the art is not "quite up to the emotional tasks of the story".[69] Richard Eisenbeis from the same website praised the second volume of the series, saying it "delivers both emotional tales and deep thematic explorations of human nature". He described the third and fourth volumes of the manga as "an action climax that delivers not only a grand battle but also character-development and world-building. Smaller one-off tales that hit you right in your emotional core."[70][71] Ross Locksley ofUK Anime Network considered it as an interesting take on the fantasy genre by contrasting the enduring existence of one race with the ephemeral lifespan of another, finding it similar to the manga seriesTo Your Eternity, highlighting how the series explores the relationships Frieren builds with the people around her.[72]

Wolfen Moondaughter ofSequential Tart rated the first volume 9 out of 10. Moondaughter highlighted the story'sslice of life nature, despite its premise, which involves a "[Dungeons & Dragons]-style adventuring party", and praised the interaction between the characters and the art work, concluding: "If you want a break from fight scenes, and want something more serene and contemplative, this book should serve you well! It's also a lovely story of honouring the memory of lost loved ones, and dealing with grief".[73] Sheena McNeil of the same website gave the first volume a 7 and called the concept of "what happens to the party when the quest is over?" interesting. She praised Frieren's struggle to become less detached and seeing her experience the "lovely poignant moments, bittersweet ones, and happy ones". McNeil also compared the series' pace and feel to those ofHaibane Renmei.[74] Antonio Mireles ofThe Fandom Post named it the sixth-best manga of 2021 and wrote: "Time waits for no man and that line may be overused but that line strikes a chord in this manga. There is always more to discover and Frieren has to learn that lesson as time marches on. It's a sweet but harsh reminder to enjoy the moment for all its worth."[75] Kara Dennison ofOtaku USA liked the art and the touches of humanity that help the narrative to appeal, comparing it withLord of the Rings and other fantasy series.[76] Gracie Qiu for Anime Trending gave it a score of 94.5 out of 100, writing: "Through its characters, its themes, and its astounding execution of the nuanced story, I end each episode looking at my own life, appreciating the journey I have traveled and wondering in anticipation at what is still yet to come."[77]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryResultref.
2021New Manga AwardBest Manga2nd place[78]
14thManga TaishōGrand PrizeWon[79][80][81]
25thTezuka Osamu Cultural PrizeNew Creator Prize[82][83][84]
eBook Initiative Japan [ja] Manga AwardGrand Prize2nd place[85][86]
45thKodansha Manga AwardBest Shōnen MangaNominated[87]
5thTsutaya Comic AwardsNext Hit5th place[88]
7thNext Manga AwardPrint Manga Category3rd place[89]
202246th Kodansha Manga AwardBest Shōnen MangaNominated[90]
2023Rakuten Kobo's E-book Manga AwardI Want to Deliver It to the World! Top Recommended MangaWon[91]
69thShogakukan Manga Award[c][94]
202448th Kodansha Manga AwardBest Shōnen Manga[95][96]
36thHarvey AwardsBest MangaNominated[97]

Anime

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Critical reception

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The anime adaptation received critical acclaim. Onreview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, the first season ofFrieren: Beyond Journey's End holds an approval rating of 100% based on five reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10.[98]Digital Spy's Ali Griffiths praised it as one of the best fantasy anime from 2023, citing its themes surrounding the passage of time as well as praising the show's "cozy, calm atmosphere" and sound design.[99] Richard Eisenbeis ofAnime News Network praised the dynamics between the main characters as Frieren's character and backstory develop.[100] Jenni Lada ofSiliconera considered it one of the best anime of late 2023, praising Frieren's depths as she wants to reconnect with Himmel following his death in the first episode, while also noting other events in the manga go from drama to slice-of-life.[101]

Dan Mansfield ofThe Fandom Post praised the anime's fights and narrative, but felt some sex jokes were out-of-place despite appreciating the humor overall. While commenting on Frieren's personality, Mansfield appreciated scenes in early episodes in which Fern comforts Stark, who is worried about being scared.[102] Kambole Campbell ofIGN praised the production values and the show's "simple but moving" narrative.[103] Cy Catwell ofAnime Feminist enjoyed the soundtrack, comparing it to the music ofThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild andTears of the Kingdom, and praised Madhouse's animation.[104] Ayaan Paul Chowdhury ofThe Hindu called it "the future of fantasy" and wrote: "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End dares to carve its own path amidst the cacophony of familiar tropes and archetypes".[105]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2023Yahoo! Japan Search AwardsAnime CategoryFrieren: Beyond Journey's End4th place[106]
Billboard Japan Music AwardsHot Animation"Yūsha"byYoasobi16th place[107]
Most Downloaded Songs12th place
Asian Pop Music AwardsBest OSTNominated[108]
Best LyricistMiletfor "Anytime Anywhere"Nominated[109]
AT-XTop Anime RankingFrieren: Beyond Journey's End2nd place[110]
AT-X 25th AnniversaryRecommended Series8th place[111]
2024Tokyo Anime Award FestivalBest MusicYoasobiWon[112]
Japan Character AwardsNew Face AwardFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndWon[113]
Magnolia AwardBest AnimationNominated[114]
Best StorytellingNominated
46thAnime Grand PrixGrand Prix4th place[115]
Best CharacterFrieren7th place
Best Theme Song"Yūsha"by Yoasobi6th place
"Anytime Anywhere"by Milet9th place
"Sunny"byYorushika10th place
Best Voice ActorAtsumi TanezakiWon
Japan Expo AwardsDaruma for Best AnimeFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndWon[116]
Daruma for Best Slice of Life AnimeWon
Daruma for Best Ending"Anytime Anywhere"by MiletWon
19thAnimaniA AwardsBest TV Series: OnlineFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndNominated[117]
Best Anime Song"Yūsha"by YoasobiNominated
TikTok Awards JapanAnime of the YearFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndNominated[118]
Billboard Japan Music AwardsHot 100"Yūsha"by Yoasobi14th place[119]
Most Streaming Songs16th place
Most Downloaded Songs13th place
Hot Animation6th place
Top User Generated Songs16th place
Top Global Japan (Excl. Japan) Songs17th place
Top Japan Songs (Thailand)15th place
Top Japan Songs (Singapore)10th place
Anime Buzzword AwardsBronze PrizeHimmel theory / Himmel syntax, "It's what Himmel the hero would have done"Won[120]
4th Astra TV AwardsBest Anime SeriesFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndNominated[121]
IGN AwardsWon[122][123]
20257th Global Demand AwardsMost In-Demand Anime Series of 2024Nominated[124]
Tokyo Anime Award FestivalAnimation of the Year (Television)Won[125]
Best MusicEvan CallWon
9th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsAnime of the YearFrieren: Beyond Journey's EndPending[126]
Best New SeriesPending
Best DramaPending
Best AnimationPending
Best Background ArtPending
Best Character DesignReiko NagasawaPending
Best DirectorKeiichiro SaitoPending
Best Main CharacterFrierenPending
Best Supporting CharacterFernPending
HimmelPending
"Must Protect At All Costs" CharacterFrierenPending
Best Anime Song"Yūsha"by YoasobiPending
Best ScoreEvan CallPending
Best VA Performance (Japanese)Atsumi Tanezakias FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (English)Mallorie Rodakas FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (Castilian)Sandra Villaas FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (French)Marie Nonnenmacheras FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (Hindi)Natasha Johnas FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (Italian)Martina Fellias FrierenPending
Best VA Performance (Spanish)Erika Ugaldeas FrierenPending

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In North America throughCrunchyroll, LLC.
  2. ^The Japanese characters (sō,lit.'funeral' or'bury') and (sō,lit.'to send' or'escort' or'to see someone off') read together as 'attending a funeral', but can also be read inkun'yomi; (hōmuru,lit.'to bury' or'to consign to oblivion') and (okuru,lit.'to send' or'to dispatch' or'to take (somebody somewhere)'), together withのフリーレン (no Furiren), as 'Frieren the Slayer'. Additionally, the seventeenth chapter of the manga, which bears the same title as the series,[2] was translated to English byViz Media as "Frieren the Slayer".[3]
  3. ^For the first time, the nominees were not divided into categories for the 2023 Shogakukan Manga Award.[92] From this year on, the categories have been discontinued.[93]

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