
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
An elf mage learns what a lifetime means after the adventure is already over.
Tell us your mood, time and what matters most.
We read the room, not just the algorithm.
We match the anime to your available time.
You set the priorities, we do the filtering.
Tonight's Arc is built for the exact moment when you want an anime recommendation but do not want to browse another endless catalog. Pick your mood, available time, favorite genres, and dealbreakers; the app returns one strong anime pick with a reason to watch and a possible reason to skip.
Start from the way tonight feels, then let the recommendation engine narrow the tone and commitment.
Choose a one-episode trial, a movie night, a short series, a two-cour arc, or a longer run worth starting.
Use genre as a starting signal, then tune by mood and viewing context when you want one final pick.
A small set of high-confidence titles from the catalog, selected for quality, accessibility, and clear watch intent.

An elf mage learns what a lifetime means after the adventure is already over.

"In order for something to be obtained, something of equal value must be lost." Alchemy is bound by this Law of Equivalent Exchange—something the...

A new adaption of the manga of the same name by Togashi Yoshihiro. A Hunter is one who travels the world doing all sorts of dangerous tasks. From...

Dr. Kenzo Tenma is a renowned Japanese brain surgeon working at a leading hospital in Germany. One night, Dr. Tenma risks his reputation and...

Maomao lived a peaceful life with her apothecary father. Until one day, she’s sold as a lowly servant to the emperor’s palace. But she wasn’t...

After transferring into a new school, a deaf girl, Shouko Nishimiya, is bullied by the popular Shouya Ishida. As Shouya continues to bully Shouko,...

A painfully anxious guitarist finds a band and a little momentum.

On the way to their new home, 10-year-old Chihiro Ogino's family stumbles upon a deserted theme park. Intrigued, the family investigates the park,...
The app chooses one recommendation for the current night instead of showing a ranking. It weighs mood, time, genre taste, pacing, intensity, visual quality, and dealbreakers.
Yes. The time step includes one-episode trials, anime movies, roughly 12-episode series, two-cour series, and longer runs.
No. Popularity is treated as one signal, but the recommendation can shift toward less obvious picks when you mark a title as seen or ask for something less predictable.