The beloved manga Frieren: Beyond Journey's End by Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe is set to return from its hiatus on August 7. This news was announced on the official X (formerly Twitter) account, delighting fans who have been eagerly waiting for its comeback. The manga will continue in the combined 37th and 38th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday.
The series had taken a break on May 15, shortly after resuming on April 24 from a previous one-month hiatus. This is not the first time the manga has been on hiatus; it also paused in January 2023 and returned in March 2023.
A Brief History of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End started serialization in April 2020 in Weekly Shonen Sunday. Since its debut, it has captured the hearts of readers with its unique storyline and emotional depth. Shogakukan published the first compiled volume of the manga in August 2020, and the 13th volume was released on April 17, 2023. Viz Media, which has licensed the manga for English audiences, will release the 11th volume on September 10, 2023.
The manga has seen a significant increase in its readership, particularly after the anime adaptation premiered with a two-hour special on September 29 last year. The series now boasts over 17 million copies in circulation, a testament to its growing popularity.
The Plot and Characters
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End follows the story of an elven mage named Frieren. After defeating the Demon King with her companions, Frieren faces the challenge of outliving her human friends due to her long lifespan. The story delves into her journey of self-discovery and understanding human emotions as she fulfills the last wishes of her deceased friends. This touching narrative explores themes of immortality, friendship, and the passage of time.
Fans have been particularly drawn to the series for its deep emotional storytelling and beautiful artwork. The character development, especially Frieren's growth and her interactions with other characters, has been a highlight of the series.
Indian Anime Characters: Many shared cultural traditions have existed between Japan and India going back centuries. Buddhism, which has its roots in India, has profoundly impacted Japan's society and culture. Moreover, ever since antiquity, the Japanese and Indian cultures have engaged in extensive mutual exchanges of literary works, academics, and other cultural artifacts.
It's no wonder then that many anime characters have roots in Indian mythology, that many characters themselves are of Indian descent, and that the medium frequently borrows elements from Indian cultures. This list will be informative and may pique your curiosity if you enjoy anime and are inquisitive about characters who are inspired by Indian culture. Indian-origin characters from anime are listed below.
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