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It feels like so much happened in this episode! It was cool being shown why having a priest in the party is super handy! They're incredibly lucky they hadn't been cursed up till now!! And oh my god the wholesome was too much in this one!! Fern and Stark are so adorable 😭😭

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Runtime is: 24:30

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judson

That dance sequence? So good. Also, I do appreciate how they approach relationships. It does not feel ham fisted or "Oh, well, clearly we need a relationship for this character, pair them off with this other character." Like they have been traveling for a year together and have another nine years. There is plenty of time to let things grow organically and stuff. Also, I have to chuckle about how something cannot be a coincidence in the intro talking part. This show is nothing if not, "Oh, this thing was said verbatim 80 years ago... 100 years ago... 1000 years ago..." Not complaining at all, of course. It is lovely seeing lines drawn through the story again and again.

Invader Rin

Month late, but I'd like to put a bit of insight on the dance animation. It's most likely rotoscoped. A style where you trace over live action footage frame by frame. Which is probably what Cashew saw it as 3D.

pun pundit

As far as I can interpret the studio's social media posts, the dance scene was drawn with heavy use of reference, although not rotoscoped. I might be wrong though. "Spells that inflict status effects and that humanity's magic can't unravel" are known as "curses". The original Japanese is closer to "people magic" as opposed to "demon magic", but that's very hard to translate succinctly; anyway, that would make Aura's Scales of Obedience a curse. Heiter would have been very resistant to that, which along with his big mana pool (he described Frieren's apparent mana as 1/5th his, and her apparent mana is already impressive for humans) would make it make sense that he was the foremost line of defense when the Hero's Party faced Aura. Thus Lügner's comment that Frieren would face defeat without her companions to rely on. I really love this story's world building and how things like this still make sense when you pull information from many different episodes.