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Sousou no Frieren

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Frieren at the Funeral, Frieren the Slayer
Japanese: 葬送のフリーレン
English: Frieren: Beyond Journey's End


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Apr 28, 2020 to ?
Genres: Adventure Adventure, Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Yamada, Kanehito (Story), Abe, Tsukasa (Art)

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Both have fantasy settings and have strong world building and magic systems in place. They have similar heartwarming stories and character development. Reading both mangas kinda feel like getting a warm hug :')) 
reportRecommended by indecisivemess
Both stories follow long lived beings who lives among humanity and how the memories of their companions speak to the extended shelf life of the human experience. There are action and fantasy elements in both mangas but it's the quaint passage of time that ties all the stories together. 
reportRecommended by TheNoobAtThis
Similar style of fantasy manga. Both deal with the concept of living on after an adventure, and the death of companions. Both series have this more grounded fantasy world feel and are more character focused. They are also both pretty damn good aswell. 
reportRecommended by unnamedhuman
a tale of what happens after the journey has ended and the demon lord has been defeated.  
reportRecommended by vp787
To understand oneself. This is the concept behind these two manga, as we follow the journey of the imortals mage protagonists inside their beautyfull magical world. As the journey occur, different relationships are formed, always being able to fill our hearts with warmt. 
reportRecommended by chew7
Soft and bittersweet manga.  
reportRecommended by Coffee_Jelly
Both series utilizing the difference lifespan between fantasy races to estabilish plot and world building. It's very obvious in Frieren as it is the story's main plot, while in dungeon meshi it more of a sub plot that gradually revealed as the story uncover character's back story, motivation etc. 
reportRecommended by Hyoukami
A lively and expansive world that is imaginative as it is dangerous, where it takes one's cunning, wits, and magic/Nen to survive. The next battle for our heroes may mean life or death and often times they must work together if they are to overcome their foes. Both manga have distinct character designs, featuring people and other species from different walks of life. 
reportRecommended by xxxATiON
Both are "Slice of Life"-style fantasy stories dealing with the different flows of time experienced by the Elf in comparison to the non-elves. 
reportRecommended by nexist418
these mangas both cover themes of loneliness while in a medieval setting. the main characters in both mangas are going on journeys across the world, which give them a similar feel. sousou no frieren is more slice of life than spice and wolf, though both have that quality 
reportRecommended by thermosento
Both have a long-living mc who is trying to connect with humans and cherish the short time that they have with them. If you enjoyed Frieren and Himmel, you may find something in Dam and Mishi. Dam of the Forest has no romance but it has a lot of meaningful relationships nonetheless. Dam of the forest is set in a more modern world, so no monsters or mages or anything, BUT it does have a lot of deep character writing and has realistic (and tragic ;-;) development. 
reportRecommended by Popsyn