List of Frieren episodes

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It is produced by Madhouse and directed by Keiichirō Saitō, with scripts by Tomohiro Suzuki, character designs by Reiko Nagasawa, and music composed by Evan Call.

The story follows elven mage Frieren, a former member of the party of adventurers who defeated the Demon King and restored harmony to the world after a ten-year quest. As years pass, Frieren stays the same due to her longer lifespan while the others age. Many years after the hero Himmel's death, Frieren regrets keeping her former companions at arm's length and not getting to know them better during their adventure. After learning of the resting place of souls in the northernmost part of the continent, Frieren embarks on a long journey to give Himmel's soul a proper farewell. In the process, Frieren and a new group of traveling companions retrace the path to the Demon King's castle taken by Frieren's original party, bringing back old memories.

The two consecutive-cour series premiered with a two-hour special on September 29, 2023, on Nippon TV's Kin'yō Road Show programming block (which is usually reserved for feature films), which is the first ever anime series to do so, with later episodes debuting on the brand new Friday Anime Night programming block on the network and its affiliates. The series finished on March 22, 2024. For the 4-episode premiere broadcast, the special ending theme song is "Bliss", performed by Milet. The first opening theme song is "Yūsha" (勇者) by Yoasobi, while the ending theme song is "Anytime Anywhere" by Milet. The second opening theme song is "Sunny" (晴る) by Yorushika, while the second ending theme song features a different part of Milet's "Anytime Anywhere". The episodes are being released by Toho on 7 home media volumes from January 24 to July 17, 2024.

Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia. Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia.