The Beginning After the End Episode 4: Saved by the King

Manga chapter 15-18

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

8.0

10 Fans

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The Beginning After the End Episode 4: Saved by the King

Manga chapter 15-18

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

8.0

10 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

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Un capitulo con un desarrollo de la historia muy interesante, se aleja de lo que pensé que era la historia principal y la aventura, esto empieza a tomar forma, veamos que ocurre más adelante.

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Happy to see how Arthur's resolve was tested right away. The interaction between him and the elf girl is so funny and sweet. Now I know, even elves are scared of ghosts lol. Watch it for the plot.
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Arthur’s determination to provide for the needy ones shows his ambition to keep Sylvia’s words. Arthur’s journey with Tessia was nice to follow, as the action scenes with the thugs generate plot tension before. The pace was hectic as the adventure and tension were prominent here.
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Arthur manages to escape bravely and confront some mercenaries with great skill despite being so small,but we know that he has a very big advantage because of his past. On his journey, a new character touches his heart; it's a rather tender chapter, but unexpected.
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It was a decent episode, but a bit predictable. The rescue of the elf girl was cool, but it felt like a very standard fantasy trope. I'm waiting for the magic system to get more complex.
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A very cute episode following the adventure of Arthur and Tessia. I really like how Sylvia’s influence is gradually shaping Arthur. Overall, it’s a great episode—comfy, cute, adventurous, and warm. The animation is still a bit rough, but the story more than makes up for it.
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Arthur goes feral survival mode. The fight choreography is decent, but the real focus is Tessia intro + Arthur’s shifting morality. Slight tonal whiplash though.
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This episode slows things down in the best way. After the chaos of the mountain pass, we get a much needed moment of connection between the lead and a mysterious new figure in a hidden place. It’s a deep dive into the lore of this world.
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Again L animation HAHAHA there was some skipped content i think. Pacing flows smoothly with action and kindness. aghhh not satisfying LOL
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dendo8080
Episode 4 introduces a new character as Arthur journeys home, showcasing the skills he learned from Sylvia. The fight scenes feel underwhelming since the power gap ends them quickly, but the animation quality stays consistent, keeping the episode solid and engaging overall.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off 'Meeting the King' in episode 3, where Arthur's fall into a ravine led to a pivotal encounter, episode 4 continues building his journey through increasingly dangerous territory and morally complex situations. This is the first third of the season wrapping up, transitioning Arthur from discovery into consequence. It directly sets the stage for episode 5, 'The King's Test,' signaling that the challenges Arthur faces here will escalate into something more structured and demanding.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off 'Meeting the King' in episode 3, where Arthur's fall into a ravine led to a pivotal encounter, episode 4 continues building his journey through increasingly dangerous territory and morally complex situations. This is the first third of the season wrapping up, transitioning Arthur from discovery into consequence. It directly sets the stage for episode 5, 'The King's Test,' signaling that the challenges Arthur faces here will escalate into something more structured and demanding.

QUICK TAKES

pam2026's avatar
pam2026
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Un capitulo con un desarrollo de la historia muy interesante, se aleja de lo que pensé que era la historia principal y la aventura, esto empieza a tomar forma, veamos que ocurre más adelante.

hollowz's avatar
hollowz
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Happy to see how Arthur's resolve was tested right away. The interaction between him and the elf girl is so funny and sweet. Now I know, even elves are scared of ghosts lol. Watch it for the plot.
nicholas9547481273's avatar
nicholas9547481273
VerifiedVerified
Arthur’s determination to provide for the needy ones shows his ambition to keep Sylvia’s words. Arthur’s journey with Tessia was nice to follow, as the action scenes with the thugs generate plot tension before. The pace was hectic as the adventure and tension were prominent here.
camila000423's avatar
camila000423
VerifiedVerified
Arthur manages to escape bravely and confront some mercenaries with great skill despite being so small,but we know that he has a very big advantage because of his past. On his journey, a new character touches his heart; it's a rather tender chapter, but unexpected.
lucylu's avatar
lucylu
VerifiedVerified
It was a decent episode, but a bit predictable. The rescue of the elf girl was cool, but it felt like a very standard fantasy trope. I'm waiting for the magic system to get more complex.
uorseucs's avatar
uorseucs
VerifiedVerified
A very cute episode following the adventure of Arthur and Tessia. I really like how Sylvia’s influence is gradually shaping Arthur. Overall, it’s a great episode—comfy, cute, adventurous, and warm. The animation is still a bit rough, but the story more than makes up for it.
lum1nescence's avatar
lum1nescence
VerifiedVerified
Arthur goes feral survival mode. The fight choreography is decent, but the real focus is Tessia intro + Arthur’s shifting morality. Slight tonal whiplash though.
gaboc88's avatar
gaboc88
VerifiedVerified
This episode slows things down in the best way. After the chaos of the mountain pass, we get a much needed moment of connection between the lead and a mysterious new figure in a hidden place. It’s a deep dive into the lore of this world.
jeerox's avatar
jeerox
VerifiedVerified
Again L animation HAHAHA there was some skipped content i think. Pacing flows smoothly with action and kindness. aghhh not satisfying LOL
dendo8080's avatar
dendo8080
Episode 4 introduces a new character as Arthur journeys home, showcasing the skills he learned from Sylvia. The fight scenes feel underwhelming since the power gap ends them quickly, but the animation quality stays consistent, keeping the episode solid and engaging overall.

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©「最強の王様」製作委員会

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