Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

The beautiful Fern de Sousou no Frieren dazzles in Figura

A new prize figure, inspired by the charming Fern from the popular anime adaptation of the manga Sousou no Frieren (Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End), has been announced. On this occasion, the Japanese company Taito will carry out a new collaboration with the anime Sousou no Frieren and through its X/Twitter account, “Taito Toys”, has announced the upcoming release of a prize figure based on Fern, the apprentice of the skilled magician Frieren.

The first screenshots of this charming Fern prize figure have been shared to the public by Taito Toys.

The beautiful Fern de Sousou no Frieren dazzles in Figura

Sousou No Frieren Fern Figura Taito Toys Scaled

It is worth noting that this new figure of Fern belongs to the Taito line known as Coreful Figure, an outstanding brand that is characterized by offering the public figures of incredible quality, despite being prize figures. In it, we can see Fern wearing her characteristic main outfit, with details such as the folds in her clothes and some transparency in the ends of her hair, which indicates that special care has been taken in its design to fascinate the public with this product.

However, it should be mentioned that for the moment Taito Toys has not presented many details about the release of this charming Fern figure in Japanese entertainment centers, although the public was promised that new updates will be released soon. We recommend keeping an eye on Taito Toys‘ official media if you are interested in acquiring this product in the future.

Sousou No Frieren Fern Figura Taito Toys 1 Scaled
Sousou No Frieren Fern Figura Taito Toys 2 Scaled

Information about Sousou no Frieren

Sousou no Frieren, also known as Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End in the West, is a fantasy adventure manga that is written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. The work began publication in Shogakukan publisher Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine from April 2020. Currently, Shogakukan Publishing has released 13 compilation volumes in total and has more than 24 million copies in circulation.

Thanks to the enormous popularity that Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe’s manga has garnered in recent years, an anime adaptation was announced in September 2022.

The respective 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 legally aired in America through the Crunchyroll platform, which made an English dubbing for the anime.

The anime Sousou no Frieren will have a Second Season

In September 2024, the anime adaptation of the manga Sousou no Frieren (Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End) announced the production of its second season. However, not much information was revealed about the premiere date for this new installment of the series.

Sousou No Frieren (Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End) Anime Visual Crunchyroll

The manga Sousou no Frieren has the following description: During their decade-long quest to defeat the Demon King, the members of the hero’s party – Himmel himself, the priest Heiter, the dwarven warrior Eisen, and the Elven mage Frieren – forge bonds through adventures and battles, creating precious, unforgettable memories for most of them.

However, the time Frieren spends with her comrades amounts to only a fraction of her life, which has spanned more than a thousand years. When the group disbands after the victory, Frieren returns to his “usual” routine of collecting spells across the continent. Due to his different sense of time, he does not seem to have strong feelings towards the experiences he has lived through.

As the years go by, Frieren gradually realizes how his days in the group of heroes affected him. Witnessing the death of two of his former companions, Frieren begins to regret taking their presence for granted; he vows to understand humans better and create true personal connections. Although the story of that memorable journey is long over, a new story is about to begin.

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