Sousou no Frieren

Sousou no Frieren: Fern’s Cosplay Boobas Cause Sensation

Although the anime adaptation of Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe’s manga “Sousou no Frieren” (Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End) ended a few months ago, the main characters of the story are still in people’s hearts. This can be seen in the fact that the main characters of the anime “Sousou no Frieren” continue to receive various tributes from the public, with Fern and Frieren consistently receiving the most multimedia content.

Sousou No Frieren: La Pechonalidad De Fern En Cosplay Se Viraliza En Japón

Considering the current popularity of the characters Fern and Frieren, a cosplayer from Japan has surprised the otaku community and fans of the anime “Sousou no Frieren” for a work that has given much to talk about and is that in an incredible tribute in the sorceress Fern, presented in her Twitter/X account, the publication has gone viral in Japan for a curious reason: the buttons on her shirt.

Sousou no Frieren: Fern cosplay surprises everyone for a curious reason

Sousou No Frieren Fern Cosplay

As we mentioned before, this curious cosplay that was made by the cosplayer, streamer and idol gravure “Iori Moe” has become viral in Japan because of the size of the woman’s bust, and as you can see in the picture previously shown, the buttons of her shirt have come out of place by the pressure that Iori Moe’s attributes exerted on them.

The publication of the cosplayer Iori Moe was presented a few hours ago and in less than a day managed to exceed the incredible figure of 114 thousand reactions, a thousand comments and a reach of more than 6 million reproductions. Quickly, people began to express their impressions to the cosplayer for this curiosity and many pointed out that this type of situation is “something that could easily happen in the manga due to the size of Fern’s chest“, while others commented that they found it very attractive and could not help but think of situations that occur in an anime with fanservice.

Despite not showing Fern’s full cosplay, Iori Moe managed to catch the public’s attention with this post alone, so it could be said that her main goal of wowing people with her work has been more than fulfilled.

Sousou no Frieren, also known as Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End in the West, is an intriguing manga that fuses adventure and fantasy. This masterpiece is written by Kanehito Yamada and beautifully illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. The work began its publication in the pages of the prestigious Shonen Sunday magazine, under the Shogakukan publishing imprint, since April 2020. To date, the manga has been collected in a total of 13 volumes and managed to surpass the incredible figure of 21 million copies in circulation.

Thanks to the enormous popularity of the Sousou no Frieren manga over the past few years, an anime adaptation of the manga was announced in September 2022.

The anime adaptation of the manga Sousou no Frieren premiered in Japan on September 29, 2023 and was produced by the renowned animation studio MADHOUSE. The series was aired legally in America through the Crunchyroll platform, who made an English dub for the anime.

Sousou No Frieren Anime Visual

Sousou no Frieren” plunges us into a fascinating fantasy world, where a group of heroes have triumphed in their epic battle against the demon king. However, instead of celebrating a glorious victory, the series presents us with the melancholy return of these heroes to their home and how they face the inevitable farewells.

Among them is Frieren, an elven wizard who, due to the nature of his species, witnesses the aging and death of his fellow travelers in a slow and heartbreaking manner. The plot takes an unexpected turn when Heiter, the priest of the group, before passing away, entrusts Frieren with the responsibility of caring for a young human apprentice named Fern. Together they embark on a journey in search of magical knowledge, without a clear destination, but with a profound purpose: to allow Frieren to overcome his regrets and find a way to honor the memory of his departed comrades.

As they travel through the places they once visited as heroes, the play tells a moving story of friendship, time and missed opportunities in a world where magic and emotion are unforgettably intertwined.
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