Wu Shang Shen Di

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Supreme God Emperor
Japanese: 无上神帝


Information

Type: ONA
Episodes: 64
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: May 18, 2020 to Dec 18, 2020
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Ruo Hong Culture
Source: Novel
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, SupernaturalSupernatural
Duration: 7 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.271 (scored by 15071,507 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #30002
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #9621
Members: 4,049
Favorites: 30

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Animeby katsucats

It seems not to be an uncommon Romeo and Juliet type plot device in donghua to have the main protagonist meet the love of his life, only to have her stripped away from him, whether because she originates from a different clan, has highly sought after bloodline powers, or the antagonists just want to rub salt on the wound after killing him. In each of the following anime, the protagonist is either reincarnated (as in isekai) or a lot of time has passed, and he's looking for revenge. This device sets up the ultimate underdog revenge fantasy story by involving a most human aspect in their motivation for facing against practically the entire universe: love.

Although I haven't read any cultivation novels, from what I can tell, the web novels seem to be written as a series of background descriptions and character actions, meaning unlike comic books, focus is not given to dialogue. When studios buy licensing rights, they often churn out mediocre work with a generic script where characters more or less repeat the same lines in different similar situations. This is partially because donghua monetization rely on ad revenue and subscriptions as opposed to expensive merch as in anime.

3 out of the 4 following donghua fall into the category of what I described above. My point is the scripts are really bad, but if you are able to pay attention to the overall plot instead of the mindnumbingly cliched and repetitive lines and trope, you might be able to enjoy them.

In terms of narrative and script quality, Mirror: Twin Cities is the best on this list.

8 Entries · Apr 18, 2022 11:35 AM

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Animeby katsucats

Like in Naruto or My Hero Academia, hereditary blood lines are a thing in the cultivation world. Some recessive blood lines are so rare that they only occur once in centuries, such that everyone might have forgotten about them in that generation. Sometimes, only the transmigrated isekai protagonist or his martial spirit companion knows what they are and how to deal with them, giving them the ideal opportunity to save a damsel in distress. Whether it's the protagonist's little sister, fiance or classmate, this trope always shows up on a female character, and it's almost always a cold curse, freezing their life away, until the protagonist reverses its course and turns it into a great power.

I speculate that this trope might have originated from some kind of folk perspective of the common cold. People might have thought that these ailments originated from the 5 elements before the existence of viruses became known.

6 Entries · Aug 10, 2023 6:21 AM

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Animeby flammeur

Xianxia, directly translated to 'immortal heroes' comprises a number of popular genres including 'Cultivation', is a genre of Chinese fantasy heavily inspired by Taoism and influenced by Chinese mythology, Chan Buddhism, Chinese martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese folk religion, Chinese alchemy and other traditional Chinese elements.

Protagonists are usually "cultivators" who seek to become immortal beings called xian. Along the way, they attain eternal life, supernatural powers, and incredible levels of strength. The fictional cultivation practiced in xianxia is heavily based on the real-life meditation practice qigong.

The stories usually include elements such as gods, immortals, yaoguai, ghosts, monsters, magical treasures, immortal items, medicinal pills, and the like. They often take place in a "cultivation world" where cultivators engage in fierce and usually deadly struggles to acquire the resources they need to grow stronger. Oftentimes, the initial setting is reminiscent of ancient China, but the stories usually become cosmic in nature, with the protagonists attaining godlike abilities, sometimes creating their own planets, galaxies or universes. While the primary focus is action and adventure, there are also romance-heavy stories.

Description taken from the wikipedia page about Xianxia subgenre.

31 Entries · Sep 13, 2022 1:45 PM

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At first, it was a good anime but the harem ruined the whole show. it was basically turned into a filler anime that just forget about the plot. Also, why did they not add the harem genre/tag to the anime?

5 Entries · Aug 16, 2023 6:01 PM

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Animeby Kuragaski

List of the best chinese animes (donghuas) that I´ve watched so far. Will continue to update list on random intervalls as I view more going forward. Enjoy this list, countless hours of enjoyment waiting if you havnt seen these animes added to thisl ist.

29 Entries · Mar 14, 2024 9:32 AM

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Animeby ST63LTH

Anime where the premise is leveling up or cultivating in a martial arts system.

36 Entries · May 18, 2024 3:15 AM

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Animeby ST63LTH

Anime where the main character is a teacher that teaches a class of students. Fairly simple premise but it spans across different disciplines, not just modern day high school teachers.

16 Entries · May 18, 2024 4:40 AM

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Animeby WuXu

I will recommend or add some donghua that i have watched or currently watching and rate according to my recommendations
Will include S1 only as 50 is the limit

The rating system is solely for Donghua and not for the overall Anime+Donghua

I will also include what genre it is


----Work in Progress----

40 Entries · Feb 23, 8:15 PM

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