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If you’re into fantasy anime where the “leader” is basically just along for the ride and the side characters carry all the weight, then Let This Grieving Soul Retire’s Season 1 Episode 14: I Want to Share My Memories is probably right up your alley—even if fans are still catching up to this latest episode from the second cour.
First off, let’s get real: this series has always been about the chaos of accidental success. Krai, our so-called “grieving soul” who just wants to retire, is still the same guy who stumbles into wins without trying. Fans have mixed feelings about him—some say his lack of actual skills is “irritating” (shoutout to that MyAnimeList commenter who ranted about his level 8 being useless), but others find the running gag of his clueless leadership funny enough to stick around.
But let’s be honest: the real stars here are the supporting cast, and Episode 14 seems to lean into that with its memory-sharing theme. Tino, the fan-favorite kick-ass warrior, is still stealing the show—fans can’t get enough of her (one commenter even said they’d watch the series just for her!). And who can forget Liz, the homicidal guild member who’s low-key a yandere? Her energy adds that perfect chaotic touch that makes this anime feel like a wild ride.
The episode’s title hints at some heartfelt moments between the characters. Given how the series has built up their quirky bonds (like Sitri’s secret slime experiments or Tino’s loyalty to Krai despite his flaws), it’s no surprise fans are excited to see them open up. Even though specific discussions about Episode14 are scarce right now, the overall vibe from the fanbase is that this series balances silly humor with unexpected depth—like when Sitri revealed her true identity in Episode9 and fans lost their minds (one comment said that twist made all the previous “garbage episodes” worth it!).
Production-wise, fans have noted the art is nice (nothing groundbreaking, but solid) and the ED is a hit-or-miss. Some love Tino’s cute dance in the ED, while others think the music is “painfully bad.” But hey, that’s part of the charm—this anime doesn’t take itself too seriously, and neither do its fans.
Is Episode14 worth watching? If you’re already invested in the Grieving Souls party’s antics, absolutely. It’s got the same mix of humor and heart that made the series popular, plus more moments of the characters being their chaotic selves. And let’s face it—we all need a little silly fun in our lives, especially when it comes with kick-ass fight scenes and memorable characters.
So grab your popcorn, turn off your brain for a bit, and dive into Episode14. Just don’t expect Krai to suddenly become a hero—his accidental wins are part of what makes this show so entertaining. And if you end up loving it, join the fan discussions online—there’s a whole community of people who are just as obsessed with Tino’s thigh-high boots and Sitri’s slime monsters as you are!
Whether you’re here for the laughs, the fights, or just to see Tino kick some ass, Episode14 delivers exactly what fans want: more of the same chaotic, heartfelt fun that made Let This Grieving Soul Retire a standout in the fantasy comedy genre. Don’t miss out!
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 14: I Want to Share My Memories
File Size: 713.8 MiB
Format/Quality: CR WEB-DL 720p
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 14: I Want to Share My Memories [Updated at 2025-12-07 23:05:00]
File Size: 713.8 MiB
Format/Quality: CR WEB-DL 720p
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:6160d4fcb41ac1fa53888d6241ffba5940e055d6
Source: Nyaa.si
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