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Tian Huang Zhan Shen
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Unknown
Score: 6.72
Rank: 5753
Popularity: 11574
The earth veins are flourishing, and the sky is about to be broken. In the wild world, the human race is just an extremely weak race, facing severe survival risks, and it is the blood of other races. The four guardians of the human race are old and have not been able to find a suitable successor. The last four decided to integrate their flesh and blood into the wild and the earth, and choose a new successor according to the will of the world. A few years later, Ji Xiaofa, the first genius of Jishui Village, was deceived by a mysterious woman, Yu Xue, and lost her life wheel, and thus became a useless person and completely abandoned herself. On this day, the people from Guardian Mountain came to Jishui Village, and they picked up the children with outstanding qualifications as the next successor of Guardian Mountain. Ji Xiaofa’s life wheel was broken and unable to go together, so he had to go to Master Fox’s house to practice. On the other side, wild beasts are invading the human tribe wantonly, one after another powerful villains are slowly invading the human tribe, what will Ji Xiaofa face on the other side?
Douya, Xiao
Main
Ji, Xiaofa
Main
Tong, Zhui
Supporting
Review
MrHaibo
Tian Huang Zhan Shen is another one of those Chinese anime where the main character starts as the weakest in his village but some how becomes over powered and no one can stand a change against him in a matter of episodes. I don't feel like there's a reason for me to write a full on review so I'll state how I feel. There's no reason for you to waste 6 plus hours on this anime. The writing is lazy, the plot line is so blend that you will probably have a better time watching paint dry and the characters are beyond generic. Some ofthe scenery in this anime are so poorly made it looks like it was ripped from a $2 unity asset flip game on steam. As someone who is Chinese and enjoy seeing genuinely well-made Chinese anime such as Quanzhi Gaoshou, I despite these low quality shows. They add nothing new to the table and acts as a quick cash grab for the studio. That's about it, just go found something else to watch.
ST63LTH
Tian Huang Recap (Mild Spoilers) Tian Huang is a cultivation xianxia donghua that follows Ji Xiaofa, a once promising young cultivator Jishui village and the son of the village head, It all went wrong when Xiaofa simped for a girl and gave his cultivation base (wheel of life) to the girl and crippling himself as a result; He ended up being used and discarded stooping down to the village's cripple. Young cultivators from Jishui village are scouted by the kingdom to help fight against beasts and blood races. Fed up with the treatment of his son, XIaofa's father went in search for medicine to re-establishhis son's wheel of life but goes missing instead all the while Grandpa Hu gave a mysterious relic that helped re-establish XIaofa's cultivation. XIaofa's journey now steered into finding his father and reuniting with his friends as well as destroying enemies. Story: 4/10 Tian Huang is basically every other cultivation donghua about a main character who used to be the rising star but turned into trash and after a string of events gains an unfair progression in cultivation. Except, the same main character makes some very questionable decisions that lead to illogical outcomes and a lot of repetitive content. We see Xiaofa constantly fighting enemies that underestimate him, random enemies that keep coming back to him after losing, power abuse of elders and betrayals. There are some donghua that have this style of writing but there's always a twist to at least differentiate it from being the same weak plot. The story is so predictable that you don't even need to watch half the episodes to know what happens; The episodes are full of meaningless encounters with smallfry enemies or some random examination that happens once every three years or some bs like that. Art & Sound: 5/10 At this point, Ruo Hong Culture are known to re-use visual and audio assets in their projects to save time on character designs and set design. Nothing wrong with preserving budget but they don't improve on quality with the same assets they've used for years and the character rigging is rough as ever. Character: 4/10 Xiaofa is a sheltered and spoiled main character who barely cultivates and is always finding trouble for himself with his weak cultivation. His character is obnoxious and unbearable to watch because of his lazy, over optimistic outlook. The female characters with love interest with him feel superficial and come out of nowhere especially Xiao Douya who has barely any background with Xiaofa in the beginning. His male friends basically exist in the series to suck up to the main character at every encounter. Enjoyment & Overall: 5/10 Not a good show. Too predictable and the characters exist to make MC look better. MCs cultivation isn't that special, we still aren't introduced to his mysterious power that the fox beast king mentions earlier with the bird beast king. So much unconcluded details that just doesn't add up despite the first season ending.