
Is Frieren's figure really "fat"? From the "Fat Frieren" meme to E-cup calculations, decoding the online hot topics of "Sousou no Frieren"
"Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" has swept the globe with its delicate emotions and unique worldview. Beyond the protagonist Frieren's thousand-year journey, the companions by her side have also become a hot topic of discussion among fans. Among them, the human mage Fern is undoubtedly one of the most popular characters. However, when searching for "Fern" online, the suggested keywords that often follow are "Fern body," accompanied by the interesting nickname "Fat Fern." What kind of charm and mystery does Fern's figure hide, making her a topic fans love to talk about? This article will explore this with you.

Origin of the "Fat Fern" Nickname: Is She Really Fat?
First, many fans call Fern "Fat Fern." This nickname is not meant maliciously but is an affectionate and loving term. The origin of this meme has several aspects:
- Frequently Puffed Cheeks: In the anime, Fern often gets sulky due to Stark or Frieren's actions. Her puffed-up appearance makes her cheeks look round and cute, leaving a deep impression on fans.
- Love for Snacks: Fern has an unusual obsession with food, especially snacks. Despite traveling long distances with Frieren, her love for delicious food leads fans to jokingly say, "Daily snacks are the cause of weight gain."
- Loose Clothing Style: Fern mostly wears loose robes and cloaks that cover her entire figure. This "fully covered" style makes it impossible to see her actual body shape at a glance, giving fans endless room for imagination.
Interestingly, although called "Fat Fern," the core of fan discussions is often not about her being overweight, but rather her curvaceous figure hidden under the robes, which contrasts with her round face.

The Secret Under the Robes: Fern's Figure in the Eyes of Fans
Regarding Fern's specific body measurements, the official sources, whether the original manga or the anime, have never released exact numbers. This makes the fans' "research" and calculations even more interesting. Among them, a Japanese knowledge influencer named "Mogamigawa Shimoyama" once sparked widespread discussion by calculating based on anime scenes.



