She, a renowned assassin of the 21st century, actually crossed over to become Su Manor's most useless good-for-nothing Fourth Miss. He, Jin Empire's imperial highness, was an emotionless overbearing demonic tyrant with unrivaled talent. Everyone knew that she was idiotic and good-for-nothing and bullied her as they pleased. But only he, the overbearing tyrant with the discerning eye, wouldn't let go of her even if his life depended on it. For the time being, let's just see how the stubborn versus stubborn clash and play out in this good show of the chaser and the chased. (Source: Official Webnovel)
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(sorry for my bad english) thinks that i like : - girls are pretty skilled i am bored of animes in which the females characters needs EVERY time help and can't do something without males characters -the plot is really interesting -the art is amazing - the fact that is in chinese ( i m really used with japanese laguage but this is something new and i like it )thinks that i dont like: -episodes too short :( - just 13 episodes i mean for 13 minutes per episode is meh it can be better but i don t take a star for that i enjoied watching this anime and i want soo bad season 2 ^^
The premise for this anime is extremely interesting, sadly with how short the episodes are it just feels too rushed and doesn't convey the story as well as it could have. I originally watched the anime before reading the web novel and I have to say the anime doesn't do the web novel justice. I loved the idea of the story and felt that the anime was truly lacking so I sought out an English translation of the web novel to gain the enjoyment this idea presents. The anime only gives a very rough summary of the story and a shallow glimpse into the relationshipsbetween each character. The shortness of the episodes and the abrupt ending fail to convey the story as it should have been done. As well, there are many changes between the two formats with the anime failing to meet the same satisfaction towards the story line as what the web novel conveyed. It lacks the gravity of the betrayl between Yun Qi and Su Luo and fails to portray the weight of Nangong Liuyun and Su Luo's relationship; which is the whole premise for the story. Overall the anime is too short and rushed to accurately portray the story leaving the viewer unsatisfied with the end result. I would recommend, if you're truly interested in the story, to read the web novel as the anime fails to provide a resolution to the story as it abruptly ends. The anime ends around chapter 114 of the web novel and covers maybe an 1/8 of the story to that point. It combines many of the plot elements while leaving a large majority of the story out and adds some aspects that just do not flow right and leaves the viewer confused. At the time of this review the web novel is ongoing, yet unless you devour books as I do, it is far enough ahead to provide a few months of reading before you catch up. It updates Friday evenings.
I feel like this anime had so much potential, it just didn't happen right when it needed it the most. First, are its downfalls and then it's strong points: 1) The characters are very pleasing and interesting, there could have been so much more added to them. Their backgrounds, the mysteries about the main character, how she gets to is able to even start her new journey. Her feelings about what caused her to even start that journey could have been elaborated so much more. The other main character (male) he could have been explained so much more, about his past and what he has tostruggle and deal with. 2) Same thing here. The story misses some huge plot points that could have strengthened the story sooo much more. As I said, there was so much potential, yet it didn't pull through and I was very disappointed. Sometimes, it felt very awkward to end at certain moments. 3) Episode lengths. Short. Short. Short. The episodes themselves aren't even that long, however, the intro and ending songs are each over a minute, add the overview of the previous episode you are looking at possibly 11 or 12-minute episode. 4) Was it just me? Or did the last episode end on a cliffhanger and leaving us with nothing more? I know it is a new anime and maybe that's all they got so far. Strong points: 1) The art background wise is amazing! It's beautiful especially for the intro and closing songs. 2) I really like the music that goes with the anime. It is very fitting. 3) The art for the characters design wise is very clean and fitted. 4) Previously, I did say that we lacked character development, but that doesn't mean none happened. We did get a few glimpses here and there on the male main character past went, but not too much. We do get to see how the character changes in some crucial parts which is important. Overall: This anime is pretty good, It had a lot of potential, but if you're really really really bored and have nothing to do watch this and give it a chance. However, if you have something else in mind, you might want to go for that one. ;)
This anime really had a lot of potential with a good first few episodes, but it just felt so rushed with having such short episodes that are typically about 10-15 minutes of actual show, if that. The story held itself together enough to make the episodes make sense, but the interactions between the characters were so rushed, it felt like some things were just getting forced into place rather than having it feel natural. It made it feel like characters feelings for each other were just there for the image of a romance rather than having one culminate with actual reasons or causes for it. Overall,I was pretty disappointed with how this anime was handled. It's okay for when you're bored, but it's just going to get your hopes up for nothing.
It's a good show but the episodes are WAY too short. A previous reviewer said about htirteen minutes. It's less than that. Counting the intro and outro you only have about 10-11 minutes of actual anime time. The characters are great though. I love the heroine. She's gutsy and determined and makes her own way. The male lead is a little weak. Ironic considering he's supposed to be the strongest. It's a little choppy because of the short time. If they made these full episodes it'd have a higher rating. I like the premise and hope they come back with a season 2. Hopefullywith full-length episodes.
STORY: 4/10 The premise seemed promising in the initial episodes, but it quickly went downhill. The story was rushed and the romance felt really forced and awkward. There was a lot of tone inconsistency throughout the series. We got a lot of cringe-worthy shoujo moments, some awkwardly placed comedic scenes, and some moments that got uncharacteristically dark compared to the rest of the story. The opening and ending sequences as well as the unnecessary episode reviews and previews took up way too much time. That precious time could've been used for better story pacing. ART: 3/10 Animation wasn't smooth and was really basic. The studio didn't convey different moodsor emotions very well. The art style was bland and inconsistent. The ending sequence animation was probably the nicest animation in the whole series. I'm not a fan of how the female lead and her maid look like they're wearing magical girl outfits compared to the rest of the cast. It made it harder for me to take the female lead seriously when she's supposed to be a bad-ass assassin. SOUND: 3/10 Voice acting was fine, but other than that, nothing really stood out sound-wise. Like the animation, the sound was really basic. I did like the ending OST though. CHARACTER: 3/10 Everything in this series felt rushed and that goes for the characterization as well. Personality wise, I think the male lead was perfectly fine. He's a bit of a tease, but he's kind and protective to those he cares about. If the studio paced the story better and fleshed his story out (seems like he had a tragic past), he would've been much more interesting to watch. On the other hand, I found the female lead really annoying as the series progressed. I liked how she stood up for herself in the first few episodes, but her personality quickly deteriorated. She is impulsive, hypocritical, and somewhat arrogant. I don't understand how the male lead fell for her because she was pretty cold to him for most of the series. I understand that she was bitter and reluctant to trust because of her past, but her back-and-forth regarding the male lead was incredibly frustrating. ENJOYMENT: 3/10 The limited amount of episodes combined with poor direction from the studio made for a poor watch experience. I really wanted to like this series, but it was extremely mishandled by the studio with a rushed story and poor animation, not to mention an unlikable female lead.
This is my third Chinese anime and I would have to say that I am fairly impressed. The only reason why I am not giving this anime a 10 is because after watching the 13 episodes, I am left with the feeling of wanting more. Plot - Refreshing, very interesting. I love the idea of magic, special abilities, dragons incorporated here. Given that the story line is so rich, they could really have stretched out the episodes more. Episodes are rushed and details are not explained properly. Actual anime time is only about 11-12 minutes per episode. knowing how Chinese series usuallyreach up to 60 episodes, why did they make chinese animes so short. Characters - I love how the lead female is so strong. The male lead is supposed to be the strongest, but how did it end up that way in episode 13, makes you wonder how that relates to being the strongest. One character, the head of the armory, only had such a small part that you can't even figure out where he falls into this story. Artwork - Wonderful. Makes you just want to look at them the whole day. Even the bad guy looks good. Yellow eyes for the male lead, that is something new. I truly enjoyed watching this. I hope they make a season 2. If you like romantic animes, then this is worth watching. Again, I am not disappointed with the story, only disappointed at how the ending left me hanging.
Xie Wang Zhui Qi / The Demonic King Who Chases His Wife (donghua) - Review Overall Rating: 6.8 Story: C+ Art & Animation: B- Music & Sounds: B+ Characters: C+ Enjoyment: C+ Demographic: Shoujo (/Shounen)Genres: Drama, Romance, Comedy, Fantasy Themes: Isekai, Cultivation Favorite quotes: “Miss, you forgot again that you are a trash that’s good for nothing.” - Luluo (Maid) I started watching this way back at about the start of this year and placed this on hold as its episode didn’t get uploaded for some time and with time I just forgot about the series as a whole. I later found this title again and picked it up and thus here I am. Story: So I really don’t want to make this a spoiler review so I won’t mention much and also keeping in mind the fact that this is a drama anime so there isn’t much to spoil. Anyway, so the Donghua has a female lead and is from the perspective of a female. It has its decent comedy scenes and some tense scenes as well and both worked out well for the series. I for once didn’t really expected tense scenes of the intensity of saw from this dongua, it really was surprising to me and that was a good thing they include and went into that length. However, mostly its just like the usual Chinese Donghua there are, rom-com so no need to feel down or in my case be excited. So the main character gets Isekai-ed to another world due to an incident that takes place in the first episode and there she starts to discover the new life she gets and the world and people around her i.e. the usual stuff and this makes it mostly a drama donghua and most of the series focuses with the relationship building of the main couple with the instances they get drawn to. There’s that so my opinion about this is that the story didn’t interest much, especially the latter half of the series as the villain was off and I am not satisfied with the reason they provided for the male lead to be as to why he is tailing around the female lead. and also the fact that he seemed a little bit off on some scenes at the latter half. They should have had another episode or a few extra minutes on the last one. Art & Animation: First, in terms of Chinese animation I prefer the character designing of King’s Avatar than coming in this designing and animation. The good thing was they didn’t have much characters which is a good thing I believe because if they did then it would be hard to distinguish them from one another or I would have to recognize them, judging by their clothes/dress etc. In terms of China, the animation is nice but overall they still need to step up a lot more. I could see that they couldn’t animate much action scenes accurately so I don’t know if they just removed the action form the Donghua because they are weak in this or the source material didn’t had any action in this arc but then overall it was nice in terms of art and good on most aspects of animation but underwhelming on a few big parts like action as I mentioned. Sounds & Music: Firstly, I’ll write about sounds, so all the characters with their respective voice overs were alright specifically, Luoluo, Luluo, Suxi, Lingfeng. However, Jinwang did seemed off on a few scenes, but that’s because of the expressions of the characters and the movement of it, i.e. animation so they could have fixed the animation or could have made sure the voice over did his part accurately according to the scene animation they had. Also to mention, sometimes the characters steps sounds didn’t match the character’s movement or was louder than it should be. Other than all this it was good. Secondly about the opening and ending themes. This is one of the best things about this donghua as both of them sounded good and were done very well. The opening theme starting visuals, music and the vocals is the best part of it in my opinion. I have no problems with this aspect of the donghua. The opening is something that I liked better than the ending. As a standalone, I’d say it’s not something I would listen to all day rather sometimes so I’d say its pretty nice to listen to. The music and the vocal composition match up pretty well and this results in a pretty decent song. Probably, all other listeners would’ve loved this song as well. I’d say this was a pretty good attempt. The ending theme is pretty much romantic as the series is but this season didn’t deal with much of that aspect which in turns doesn’t make this song much related, but anyway, this theme lyrically is how it should be and there was nothing of that I could find and that is if the translation was accurate. In terms of listening, it goes pretty well. I don’t think the Chinese vocals would be a problem for anyone listening to it as most people doesn’t like to listen to the Chinese as they cannot bear the toning of the language but this wasn’t and isn’t the case with me. In terms of visuals, The art and animation they had in the ending theme was good. As a standalone, I wasn’t able to find a full version as that’s usually how it is with a Chinese material so I don’t know it actually has a full version or not, but I think even if it did then it would be that like repeating the same lyrics and music on the second phase of the song so I judged it on this aspect and would still be nice and pretty decent. Lastly about the OSTs, again, I wasn’t able to find a full list as its a Chinese material so I’ll skip on this matter now. Mostly I have no problem with this aspect of the series. Nearly all of the tracks matched the scene they were used for and I like a 2-3 of them specifically Luoluo’s theme track for ROM-come scenes and the theme used for tense scenes was nice too. However, I would say they don’t have much action so not having a good track for action is okay. Characters: So there were only a limited number of characters which I believe was the right thing for this show as by doing this most characters got enough screen time. I believe the protagonist was alright and Luluo (maid) was done exceptionally well in terms of a supporting character and Suxi did her part well in the series, but the series lacked a central antagonist as Suxi was more of a supporting antagonist for a few episodes. I mean we had one, but he seemed underwhelming to be honest but then as I mentioned before that this mainly focused on the main couple’s interactions and focused on the relationship of both leads hence this could have resulted in the antagonist to be underwhelming but he as a character seemed off a lot. Other than that I really couldnt grasp Lingfeng’s role in the series. As this is somewhat of a short drama donghua so I won’t be mentioning most details since you can catch that easily if you watch it. I’ll mention their names and a little intro as tracking websites doesn’t have characters listed on the donghua’s page. Luoluo, our main female protagonist. Is a Assassin for an organization of the real world and gets Isekai-ed to this world of cultivation with magical creatures and spiritual powers. Luluo, the maid of our main protagonist in the new world she gets Isekai-ed. She’s loyal and caring for our protagonist and a little bit dreamy. Prince Jinwang, The male lead who acts as the price charming and forces himself on the female lead as he is interested in her due to a reason. Well he is kinda prince Charming to every person in that isekai world as he is known to be the best cultivator there. Lingfeng, probably the aid of the male protagonist but he seemed unnecessary for now but lets see how he goes on about in the nest season. Miss Suxi, The evil female which serves as the antagonist for the first few episodes. She wants all the limelight to her so that she gets chooses by Mr prince Charming. Liu Jue, the crown prince and the main antagonist of the season 1 and probably season 2. He is probably the brother of our male lead I believe so. As I mentioned he was pretty much underwhelming throughout the series. Lets see if he can be better at season 2. Yunqi, the assassin boyfriend of the female protagonist from the first episode. Conclusion: So long short, this isn’t a series one should watch no matter what rather its something one can try out just like a change of appetite as this isn’t bad rather it’s an alright shoujo material to watch. Tags: Xie Wang Zhui Qi (donghua), The Demonic King Who Chases His Wife (donghua), 邪王追妻 (アニメーション)
It feels like they took the plot points from the story and strung them together without any connective tissue putting them together. They go from one thing happening to the next, without sufficiently developing the characters or world. The story is very rushed, and there's no time to take in the world. The animation is acceptable but not great, with a fair amount of still panning shots. Action scenes are short, often cutting away and jumping to the conclusion. The acting is meh, but to be fair, it's hard to convey a realistic dialog when the relationships jump forward so quickly. The story is a standard isekai cultivationplot, with a MC with weak power but lots of potential. Except this MC is a woman so men are trying to get in her pants. The whole thing is similar to, but significantly worse than, Tong Ling Fei. But the best reason to watch this season is to prepare for season 2, which is superior in every way, and maybe worth watching.
I started watching this show because it had some themes I liked such as assassins and traveling to another world. Sadly, the only positives about this show were that the episodes were really short and I liked that the female lead was kick-ass. The story/plot was rushed. There is zero world-building. I know next to nothing about the world that our protagonist is "reincarnated" into after watching the whole show. The only thing I picked up was that people have special powers and they get tested for it when they're kids. There was no character development. And then there was the cliffhanger ending. I'm a bitupset that I even wasted my time on this show. I kept watching it hoping it would get better. I even overlooked the bad subtitles that were clearly mistranslation because they were talking about warcraft and cars. The bad subtitles also didn't help with making sense of the family dynamics.