The YouTube group YaBoyRoshi has fully reacted to the first two seasons of To Your Eternity (Fumetsu no Anata e). Full Reaction Playlists
You can find their comprehensive coverage of Fushi’s journey on their YouTube channel and via their Patreon for full-length uncut versions:
Season 1 Reactions: Covers the initial journey from the Nameless Boy to the Jananda Island arc. Watch the Season 1 Playlist on the official YaBoyRoshi YouTube channel.
Season 2 Reactions: Covers the Renril arc and the evolution of the Knockers. Access the Season 2 Playlist on YouTube. Key Highlights
Episode 1 ("The Last One"): A standout reaction where the crew (Roshi, Sheera, and Lolo) deals with the emotional weight of the Nameless Boy’s story. Yaboyroshi To Your Eternity
Gugu’s Arc: Their reactions to Gugu’s growth and the tragic "A Monster's Dream" episode are frequently cited by fans as some of their most emotional content.
Patreon Exclusives: For fans looking for the "Full Piece" (uncut reactions), they are hosted on the YaBoyRoshi Patreon, typically organized by the month they were released.
GAME SPOTLIGHT: To Your Eternity (Fumetsu no Anata e) Reporter: Yaboyroshi
Yo, what is going on guys, Yaboyroshi here with a report on an anime that absolutely needs to be on your radar if you’re into shows that punch you directly in the soul. Today we’re breaking down To Your Eternity. The YouTube group YaBoyRoshi has fully reacted to
The first episode of To Your Eternity is a masterclass in silent tragedy. A lone boy in a snowy tundra dreams of a paradise he’ll never reach. When Fushi (as the white wolf) watches the boy die, Yaboyroshi reportedly sat in silence for nearly a minute – an eternity in YouTube terms – before whispering, "Why would they do this to us in the first episode?"
This reaction clip became a meme template for "anime betrayal." Yet, it perfectly captured the show’s thesis: love is worth the pain of loss.
If you are new to his coverage, here are the specific episodes of his To Your Eternity reaction series you cannot miss:
| Anime Episode | Yaboyroshi Reaction Highlight | |---------------|-------------------------------| | Episode 1 (The Boy) | His first time seeing Fushi transform from a rock to a wolf. He was mesmerized by the silent storytelling. | | Episode 5 (March) | The infamous "March death" reaction. He cursed the writers and hugged a pillow for the rest of the stream. | | Episode 12 (Gugu’s Past) | The four-minute silence. He later called it "the best and worst episode of anime I have ever seen." | | Episode 20 (Tonari’s Choice) | His confusion and frustration with Tonari’s moral ambiguity. A great example of his analytical side. | | Episode 24 (The Finale) | A bittersweet, exhausted reaction. He gave a ten-minute closing speech on the nature of eternity. | Rewatch Value: Fans rewatch his reactions before new
Even after the first season concluded and the second season (The Guardian Arc) began airing, the search term Yaboyroshi To Your Eternity remains popular. Here is why:
If you’re searching for "Yaboyroshi To Your Eternity," you likely want specific videos. Here’s a curated list of what to look for (based on fan favorites):
| Video Type | Example Title | Why Watch | |------------|---------------|------------| | Full Season Reaction | "To Your Eternity BROKE Me (Full Season 1 Cry Compilation)" | Experience the entire emotional journey edited into a cathartic rollercoaster. | | Character Deep Dive | "Why Gugu is the Best Dad in Anime (To Your Eternity)" | Yaboyroshi argues why side characters matter more than the immortal lead. | | Meme Recap | "To Your Eternity but I Make It Stupid" | For when you need to laugh after crying – includes sound effects and running gags. | | Philosophical Analysis | "What Fushi Teaches Us About Immortality" | A rare serious breakdown, still delivered with signature energy. |
Pro tip: Watch his reaction to Season 2 (The Renril Arc) where Fushi becomes a god-like figure. Yaboyroshi’s confusion and frustration with the tonal shift mirrors many fans’ feelings, making it a must-watch for anyone debating the sequel.
When searching Yaboyroshi To Your Eternity, fans are often looking for specific reaction clips or full-watch playlists. His coverage went viral for three distinct reasons: