Slave
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 ene 2023
- 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Einar, un joven del norte de Inglaterra, vive con su madre y su hermana menor en un tranquilo pueblo agrícola. Un día, la aldea es destruida por un ataque vikingo y la vida de Einar cambia r... Leer todoEinar, un joven del norte de Inglaterra, vive con su madre y su hermana menor en un tranquilo pueblo agrícola. Un día, la aldea es destruida por un ataque vikingo y la vida de Einar cambia radicalmente.Einar, un joven del norte de Inglaterra, vive con su madre y su hermana menor en un tranquilo pueblo agrícola. Un día, la aldea es destruida por un ataque vikingo y la vida de Einar cambia radicalmente.
Tomoko Shiota
- Emma
- (voz)
Nao Tôyama
- Lotta
- (voz)
Hideaki Tezuka
- Ketil
- (voz)
Tsuguo Mogami
- Viking
- (voz)
Hiroki Gotô
- Viking
- (voz)
Emiko Takeuchi
- Woman
- (voz)
Masato Niwa
- Merchant
- (voz)
Hayato Kimura
- Visitor
- (voz)
Jennifer Alyx
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Jennifer AuBuchon
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voz)
Sean Burgos
- Ketil
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
After a little more than two years this masterpiece comes back with a second season! I have to say that having enjoyed the first season enormously, I really think the second season could come close to being has good has the first one. Just like in the first season the setup is very good and very promising. This episode brought us some spectacular animation, splendid new characters, a fantastic debut for a new plot and like always, some stellar music. I find this episode introduces us very well to the new situation which is drastically different than the one in the previous season but still manages to keep us in suspense as to what is going to happen.
Overall, I find this is a very strong start to this new season with plenty of potential to keep up with the first season and possibly be even better.
Overall, I find this is a very strong start to this new season with plenty of potential to keep up with the first season and possibly be even better.
This is such a great introduction back into Vinland saga, even if thorfinn is barely in it. Following Einer, who we don't know, is such an intriguing decision that hooked me from the first moment. You see his life change from peaceful village to warzone just like Thorfinn's arc in season 1. But where it gets interesting is how differently both of them turned out. We'll get to see much more of that through the season, but for now, this episode stands tall as a great introduction to a superb character.
It's also worth mentioning that the music and animation is gorgeous. The writing is what makes this show as incredible as it is, but honestly, there's very few areas where it fails. In many ways, this is a perfect episode of television.
It's also worth mentioning that the music and animation is gorgeous. The writing is what makes this show as incredible as it is, but honestly, there's very few areas where it fails. In many ways, this is a perfect episode of television.
This episode was beautiful visually, paced to absolute perfection and has the dynamic and compelling plot that Vinland Saga had throughout the first season. A change of studios certainly did not make a difference to the quality of the masterpiece this show truly is, and when it's by Studio MAPPA I'm really not surprised.
If you didn't come to this episode reading that manga, there is uncertainty, yes, but confusion or disappointment never fits into the equation in this show. If you did read the manga, you just waited patiently until the end in excitement. It's easy to forget how well constructed manga is until you see a slow unfolding of something like this episode. I would not have adapted this episode any different - it was a perfect adaptation, and the opening art and song fits this arc perfectly.
Once more, Studio MAPPA tries to make me disappointed in anything not made by their studio by dropping a banger, and I patiently await the next episode.
If you didn't come to this episode reading that manga, there is uncertainty, yes, but confusion or disappointment never fits into the equation in this show. If you did read the manga, you just waited patiently until the end in excitement. It's easy to forget how well constructed manga is until you see a slow unfolding of something like this episode. I would not have adapted this episode any different - it was a perfect adaptation, and the opening art and song fits this arc perfectly.
Once more, Studio MAPPA tries to make me disappointed in anything not made by their studio by dropping a banger, and I patiently await the next episode.
The perfect start to a new chapter in Thorfinn's life. This season will not focus on fighting. The focus will be on the story of Thorfinn's search for peace and some other historical matters in the era of the end of the Vikings.
- The studio has changed from "Wit" studio to "MAPA", but the production team has not changed, so the style of graphics, coloring and shadows will be the same as the first season.
- There will be a development in the level of writing, the development of characters, and a focus on the goals of each character in the story.
- I will divide the episode into several sections (production, directing, story, and comparison to the beginning of the first season). For me, the start of Season 1 is on the same level as Season 2, but Season 2 is somewhat superior 2/2. Einar's story was touching and makes you empathize with the character and understand the suffering he went through 2/2, the directing was great, but I felt it could have been better in some shots 1/2 , the production was beyond amazing. There are some scenes that I felt as if I was looking at a drawing in Museum 2/2, a great start and I hope the work team maintains the same level from a technical point of view 1/2 .
- The studio has changed from "Wit" studio to "MAPA", but the production team has not changed, so the style of graphics, coloring and shadows will be the same as the first season.
- There will be a development in the level of writing, the development of characters, and a focus on the goals of each character in the story.
- I will divide the episode into several sections (production, directing, story, and comparison to the beginning of the first season). For me, the start of Season 1 is on the same level as Season 2, but Season 2 is somewhat superior 2/2. Einar's story was touching and makes you empathize with the character and understand the suffering he went through 2/2, the directing was great, but I felt it could have been better in some shots 1/2 , the production was beyond amazing. There are some scenes that I felt as if I was looking at a drawing in Museum 2/2, a great start and I hope the work team maintains the same level from a technical point of view 1/2 .
This is how you start another season. I'll admit I was a little leery when I heard another studio was doing it this time, but I was also so glad to hear that the same people were working on it. And now that the second season is finally here, everything that shined the past season arguably shines even more here. The breathtaking animation, the wonderful musical score, the incredible new characters who bring so much to the table, the deeply emotional narrative from the first one, the staunch realism, and so much more. It even brings back two beloved characters and takes a different approach to the story, one outside of war and about a time of peace and character growth instead. I positively cannot wait for what's to come, even if I had already read a great deal of the manga storyline.
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