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Inicio » Blog » A handmade work of art: Sousou no frieren’s new ending dazzles with its colored pencil technique
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A handmade work of art: Sousou no frieren’s new ending dazzles with its colored pencil technique

Por Dylan Falloni
Publicado 19 January, 2026
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The handmade stamp of Mimei AoumeThe visual nostalgia of “time”The direct backup of the sourceThe triumph of manual art in the digital age

The return of sousou do not frieren for your second season Not only has she brought back the melancholic and epic journey of the elf after the end of the adventure, but has also reaffirmed the study’s commitment to artistic excellence. Among all the visual elements, the closing sequence has left the community breathless. It has been revealed that this animation was made entirely using colored pencils. A traditional technique that provides warmth and organic texture impossible to replicate with purely digital media, once again raising the franchise’s quality standard.

The handmade stamp of Mimei Aoume

https://t.co/oY44O5Nr3O pic.twitter.com/HVrtitc0TH

— 青梅美芽AoumeMimei (@aoumemimei) January 18, 2026

The authority Behind this visual feat falls on the talented artist Mimei Aoume, who is not a stranger to the followers of the series. Aoume was the mind and hands behind the iconic closing sequence of the first season. maintaining an aesthetic coherence that is already a registered trademark of the series.

In an industry where CGI and digital tools dominate, the use of real colored pencils highlights the “handmade” approach that the production committee has decided to maintain for sousou do not frieren. The artist’s ability to capture light and nature through manual strokes has been essential to transmit peace and the passage of time, the central themes of the work.

The visual nostalgia of “time”

Una obra de arte hecha a mano: El nuevo ending de Sousou no Frieren deslumbra con su técnica de lápices de colores

The experience Seeing this ending feels like leafing through an old illustration book, which fits perfectly with the narrative of the series. The pencil granulate on paper creates a dreamy atmosphere that complements Frieren’s introspection.

As the music flows, Aoume’s images make the viewer feel the same nostalgia that the protagonist experiences when remembering her decades of travel. The contrast between the fluidity of modern animation in the episodes and the detailed stillness of the closure generates a perfect balance for the end of each delivery.

The direct backup of the source

Una obra de arte hecha a mano: El nuevo ending de Sousou no Frieren deslumbra con su técnica de lápices de colores

to guarantee the reliability From this information, the artist herself shared the process and confirmation of her work through her official channels.

“The final animation of Frieren’s second season was totally drawn with colored pencils by Mimei Aoume.” — You can see the official video of the process and the result here: Official Video on X (Twitter)

This transparency allows fans to appreciate not only the finished product, but also the hours of manual work that each frame made in pencil entails.

The triumph of manual art in the digital age

The ending of the second season of sousou do not frieren It is a love letter to traditional animation. It is proof that technology should not replace art. but art can use “old” techniques to stand out in a market saturated with digital effects.

Mimei Aoume has achieved more than just an animation; You have created a “safe space” at the end of each episode. In a world of frantic rhythms, the pause offered by this hand-drawn sequence is the perfect closing for a story that asks us, precisely, to stop to appreciate the little moments. It is possibly one of the best endings of the decade for its technical audacity and its aesthetic beauty.

Do you think that more studies should return to manual techniques for their opening and closing sequences, or do you prefer the polished perfection of current digital art? We want to read your opinion in the comments!

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