The recently released Episode 15 was special because of the impressive animation.
Episode 15 was split into two parts.
Everything looked perfect in the dance scene.
Fans are eagerly awaiting new Frieren: Beyond Journey's End episodes. The anime is breaking all records and can already be called one of the most popular titles of the year, if not the most popular. In each episode, we can find some special moments or entertaining details about the main characters. The recently released Episode 15 was special, but not due to plot points but because of the impressive animation in one scene.
Continuing adventure
The Frieren group progresses in their adventures. Most of the time we are shown sketches of the characters' lives. After Episode 10, there is no special action in the series — just simple adventures and everyday situations. Perhaps the only major event after the battle with Aura was Sein joining the group in Episode 13. This character fit in well with the travelers, as he balanced the number of adult and young members. Despite the fact that the characters now have a main goal — to pass the magical ability test — we have been shown side quests for several episodes now.
Episode 15 was no exception. It was split into two parts. The first was dedicated to Sein's powers. The heroes arrived at a village where everyone was asleep due to the demon's charms. It turned out that Sein was immune to such magic. He solved the problem and defeated the demon with a little help from Frieren. In recent times, this is the only episode that showed some action, but fans still remember the second part.
So what about the dance?
The second part was dedicated to Stark's mission. He had to play the role of a nobleman's deceased son at a ball. For this, he was trained in etiquette for several weeks. Just another cozy episode. However, fans were hooked not by the nice, light episode atmosphere, not by the funny interactions between the characters, not even by the cute moments between Fern and Stark, but by the animation in the scene of their dance. Everything looked perfect — the specially written melody, the realism, and the fluidity of the movements made that moment special.
Of course, the characters themselves played a big role (probably the most discussed couple of the year), but the animators' work should not be underestimated. Some people even thought that this scene was done with 3D and special programs. But it wasn't. The dance was rendered frame by frame based on professional dancers' videos. Fern and Stark's movements were so believable that even the hair evolved in the right direction. By the way, this is not the first time that viewers have noticed the correct hair physics in the scenes.
This dance we'll remember for a long time.
Summary:
The recently released Episode 15 was special because of the impressive animation.
Episode 15 was split into two parts.
Everything looked perfect in the dance scene.
Fans are eagerly awaiting new Frieren: Beyond Journey's End episodes. The anime is breaking all records and can already be called one of the most popular titles of the year, if not the most popular. In each episode, we can find some special moments or entertaining details about the main characters. The recently released Episode 15 was special, but not due to plot points but because of the impressive animation in one scene.
Continuing adventure
The Frieren group progresses in their adventures. Most of the time we are shown sketches of the characters' lives. After Episode 10, there is no special action in the series — just simple adventures and everyday situations. Perhaps the only major event after the battle with Aura was Sein joining the group in Episode 13. This character fit in well with the travelers, as he balanced the number of adult and young members. Despite the fact that the characters now have a main goal — to pass the magical ability test — we have been shown side quests for several episodes now.
Episode 15 was no exception. It was split into two parts. The first was dedicated to Sein's powers. The heroes arrived at a village where everyone was asleep due to the demon's charms. It turned out that Sein was immune to such magic. He solved the problem and defeated the demon with a little help from Frieren. In recent times, this is the only episode that showed some action, but fans still remember the second part.
So what about the dance?
The second part was dedicated to Stark's mission. He had to play the role of a nobleman's deceased son at a ball. For this, he was trained in etiquette for several weeks. Just another cozy episode. However, fans were hooked not by the nice, light episode atmosphere, not by the funny interactions between the characters, not even by the cute moments between Fern and Stark, but by the animation in the scene of their dance. Everything looked perfect — the specially written melody, the realism, and the fluidity of the movements made that moment special.
Of course, the characters themselves played a big role (probably the most discussed couple of the year), but the animators' work should not be underestimated. Some people even thought that this scene was done with 3D and special programs. But it wasn't. The dance was rendered frame by frame based on professional dancers' videos. Fern and Stark's movements were so believable that even the hair evolved in the right direction. By the way, this is not the first time that viewers have noticed the correct hair physics in the scenes.