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Hi Guys, Here is a reaction mashup of the Ep 01 Vinland Saga
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FreshestAnime
CloudyCrow
Ryuseishun Reacts
Jordan52
OtakuMai
Animaechan
harissm
Nickincredible
YaBoyRockLee
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YaBoyRoshi
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Hi Guys, Here is a reaction mashup of the Ep 01 Vinland Saga
Don’t forget to leave a Like and Subscribe!
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Soul Provider Reacts
FreshestAnime
CloudyCrow
Ryuseishun Reacts
Jordan52
OtakuMai
Animaechan
harissm
Nickincredible
YaBoyRockLee
https://www.youtube.com/@YaBoyRockLee
YaBoyRoshi
https://www.youtube.com/@YaBoyRoshi
EVlogLive
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23 comments
Finally, thank so much brother
Bocchi the rock pls :((
Thorfinn looks like his is at 29 years old
Thanks 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
What's the language used in the intro?
No reaction for Tondemo Sukiru de Isekai Hōrō Meshi!?
It's gonna be a masterpiece again
Episode was amazing🤧once again Vinland saga delivers with the great voice acting,OST’s and shots! Heard the story and character development in this arc is peak it’s definitely gonna be anime of the year😂🤝🏾
I guess that's patreon reaction's, cause it's not even upload on their own Channel lol
Thanks for reminding me of why I stopped watching the 3 idiots at the top, I don't get why would anyone give money to grown adults acting like spoiled children in every video, making fun of loss and trauma like that
Lupasan is the one guy who if in the real battle is the “breavest” one, so he can talk a shit about Einar unable to even run due to the shock of seeing his mom dying 😢
I love how they purposefully didn't animate the part from the manga where the gay Viking gropes Einar's crown jewels. You can see how MAPPA was going for a straight serious tone throughout this episode, though I do hope that they keep alot of the humour spread throughout this arc in.
18:10 top 3 guys forget about leif 🤣
wait, they remove the scene of a customer getting too "touchy" with Einar. it's before Einar ran away. they probably removed it because it's uncomfortable lmao
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thorfinn really showed up with the most glow down face ever
Line quality and character details have dropped a bit, but the rest is like the first season
You cut off the reaction to the new ED 😭 😭
The new ED theme was so beautiful 🤧🤧
all i know is that this opening is breathtaking. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's so good. It should get atleast 24 episodes this season. Thanks to MAPPA for keeping the animation style similar to that of Wit. I know it's little different but it's not giving any vibes of being animated by other studio. Those shots, voice actors, OSTs, op and ed were as usual amazing. I know it's gonna live upto our expectations.
King Sweyn(Svhen) of Denmark offered Askeladd a stark choice: the security of his homeland Wales, or the life of his master, Prince Canute(Can-oot). Askeladd's answer was immediate: He struck off Sweyn's head. The meeting of military leaders erupted into chaos after this act of regicide(the action of killing a King), but Canute recognized the play at hand, and killed Askeladd himself, thereby accomplishing Askeladd's aim. Canute immediately took the throne. But after witnessing the end of his father figure, Thorfinn was left empty inside. He was eventually sold into slavery to work on a farm.
Translation Notes
HÁVAMÁL ,Hávamál
A poem found within the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Nordic poems. The title translates to "sayings of the high one," and the contents of the poem are attributed to Odin. The Japanese translation, when not simply titled "Hávamál," is known as "the song of Odin" or "the proverbs of Odin." Hávamál is a gnomic poem, meaning that its verses are meant to serve as lessons or advice on customary topics, such as the laws of hospitality for both guest and host.