[Photos/Images] "I Didn't Know There Was a Place Where You Could See Airplanes This Close!" Official Mind-Blowing GIF from "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" Goes Viral: "Lol at Her Enjoying Her Trip to Osaka" 1st

The official X account for "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" has released a GIF image of Frieren with an airplane in the background, titled "GIF Frieren," which is currently generating a lot of buzz.

In the released GIF image, against the background of a dynamic landscape where a massive airplane passes overhead under a blue sky, the head of a Frieren plushie pops up from the bottom of the screen and gradually approaches the camera, capturing a surreal yet adorable sight. Since the beginning of June, the account has frequently posted photos of Frieren in Osaka, with titles such as "Traveling Frieren" and "Billiken," including shots with Tsutenkaku Tower in the background and Frieren getting stuck in a Billiken statue.

"Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" is an anime series based on the smash-hit fantasy manga by Kanehito Yamada (story) and Tsukasa Abe (art). Set in a "post-adventure" world where the Demon King has been defeated by the Hero's party, the story depicts Frieren, a thousand-year-old elf mage who defeated the Demon King alongside the Hero, as she embarks on a "journey to learn about humans" triggered by the death of her former companion. The flow of eternal time unique to an elf, combined with the fleeting yet warm interactions with humans, has touched the hearts of many readers and viewers.

In response to this post, fans have left comments such as, "I didn't know there was a place where you could see airplanes this close," "It's so cute how Frieren approaches at the end," and "I'm amazed by how many tricks the official account has up its sleeve, lol." Furthermore, reflecting on the previous posts from her stay in Osaka, various reactions have poured in, including surprised voices like, "Lmao at her enjoying her trip to Osaka," "So you're leaving Osaka...", "I can't believe she came to my hometown... I'm so moved," and "Is that the Senri River bank in Itami?"

(C)Kanehito Yamada, Tsukasa Abe/Shogakukan/ "Frieren"Project

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