Frieren inverts the logic of shonen: the protagonist already made it. The journey is about what remains after the end — memory, grief, the weight of outliving everyone you loved. It's the most quietly devastating anime of the last decade.
The anime tracker with multi-dimensional ratings, per-episode discussion rooms, and a community built around people who actually write about what they watch.
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Why another anime tracker?
You finished Vinland Saga at 3am and wanted to write something about Thorfinn. Not a score — something about what the arc meant. MAL gave you a text box smaller than a tweet. AniList gave you a star field. The feed was already twenty hours old. You closed the app and sat with it.
Relicário was built by someone who waited for the Sunday simulcast, who cried at episode 19 of Frieren, who remembers which One Piece arc was the first one that really got them. The rating system separates animation quality from story quality. The rooms exist specifically for the episode that just aired. And when you finish something at 3am, there's somewhere to put it.
Your archive
Everything watched, watching, dropped or planned — with posters, episode progress, and filters for studio, season and genre.
| Título | Tipo | Progresso |
|---|---|---|
FILME 2019 Parasita | FILME | rev. 100% |
ANIME 2004 Monster | ANIME | Ep 38/74 51% |
SÉRIE 2025 Pau Brasil | SÉRIE | Ep 4/8 50% |
NOVELA 2012 Avenida Brasil | NOVELA | Ep 89/179 50% |
DORAMA 2021 Vincenzo | DORAMA | Ep 12/20 60% |
DOC 2022 Frozen Planet II | DOC | Planejado |
ANIME 2018 Aggretsuko | ANIME | Ep 30/50 60% |
Anime exclusive · Seasons
Same library, reorganized by cour. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. The 3–4 current-cour releases up front — and the full history of everything that came before, since the Spring you started following.
anime-exclusive view · history from the first season you followed · marks the 'anime of the cour' from your favorites
Discussion Rooms
In The Apothecary Diaries, you noticed the way Maomao looked at Jinshi in that scene and almost nobody talked about it. Create a room for the episode. People who haven't reached it yet see replies with a spoiler tag — and choose when to reveal.
rooms per episode · automatic progress-based spoiler tag · arc color coding
"Did anyone else notice the way Jinshi's tone completely shifted after that look? I'm convinced that was intentional — and that the show's been building to it since the beginning."
The Feed
Chronological. No algorithm. Text-first. Built for the part of the anime community that prefers writing to screaming.
Frieren inverts the logic of shonen: the protagonist already made it. The journey is about what remains after the end — memory, grief, the weight of outliving everyone you loved. It's the most quietly devastating anime of the last decade.
Isekai you can recommend to someone who hates isekai: Mushishi (technically isekai), Made in Abyss, Kemono no Souja Erin, and Frieren if you're okay with a very slow journey to nowhere in particular.
Imu is the original user of the Gomu Gomu no Mi. The theory explains why the fruit was hunted for centuries, why the government erased Joy Boy from history, and why Luffy specifically was chosen. Oda planted this before Marineford. Thread.
Genuine question: Berserk or Vinland Saga for someone who wants violence that makes you think? I know they're different but I need a reading order before I commit.
The Profile
Your profile has a field in your own words — a few short lines about the anime that formed you, the one you defend in arguments, the ending you can't quite accept. Because a list of 487 titles doesn't say who you are. Six lines do.
visible on your public profile · up to 8 lines · edit anytime
Your profile has its own URL (relicario.app/your-username) and opens straight to what matters: your lines, your top of the season, your latest list. Send it to whoever still argues about arc endings at 3 AM.
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Questions
Yes. Direct MAL import (XML) at first access. Completed, in-progress, dropped and ratings all transfer. No starting over.
AniList import is on the roadmap. MAL (XML) and Letterboxd (CSV) are supported at launch. AniList, Trakt and TV Time come progressively.
Full tracker, ratings, feed and rooms are free. The PRO plan ([price]/month) adds unlimited custom lists, export and advanced features. The first 400 founders get lifetime PRO.
Yes — that's the whole point. Your anime list and your film diary and your series progress live in the same place, on the same profile. One unified view.
Rooms have a progress marker. Replies stay hidden until you choose to reveal them. You see who replied and the context — but not the spoiler.
Yes, on the roadmap. Auto-check-in via Crunchyroll is being built. You can mark manually from day one.
yAnimeList was built in 2004, by people from everywhere, and was never designed in Portuguese. Letterboxd doesn't cover anime. Crunchyroll is a streaming service, not a diary of what you watched. Trakt is too technical for someone who just wants to check off an episode and go to sleep.
We spent too long using three different apps — and still couldn't answer 'what should I watch this week?'. Relicário was built here. By people who watch here. By people who understand that the Demon Slayer animation isn't the same thing as the Demon Slayer screenplay.
By people who know that some anime are worth it for one arc — not the whole season. By those who still remember which studio made Made in Abyss and why that matters.
A reliquary holds what matters. Not everything — only what has value.
We don't want to be the biggest anime tracker. We want to be the one you open when the episode ends at 2am and you don't know who to talk to. The one that remembers how many years ago you finished Cowboy Bebop. The one that tells you how many anime episodes you've watched in your life.
We want to be the place in Portuguese where this has a name, has space, and has people who understand.
— The first thousand. ✦