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10
ONA
Finished Airing
Mar 27, 2022 to May 15, 2022
Locked into a relentless duel, cultivation experts Cang Di and Song Yu fight each other until both reach their final breaths. However, just before perishing, Song Yu finds a wandering soul and decides to use the last of his powers to revive it. Now placing his trust in this unsuspecting individual, Song Yu instills his own sword skills and medicinal knowledge onto the soul. Transmigrating into a cultivation world as Xu Wuzhou, the son-in-law of the Qin family, the wandering soul now finds himself in a slew of embarrassing troubles, thanks to the preposterous acts of his body's previous owner. Nevertheless, Xu Wuzhou is determined to prove himself a worthy member of the Qin family, and his newfound skills could be the secret to unlocking his full potential. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
7.0/10
Average Review Score
75%
Recommend It
4
Reviews Worldwide
This anime could have been a lot better if MC was not a fool and worthless shit. Always overestimating himself and fooling around. having the world's strongest treasure and not knowing how to make use of it, and being reckless instead of focusing on cultivation. An awful character. Anime has a lot of extra motions for fighting moves, and the story is average. The animation of this dongua is great, only lacking a good story. It would have been a fun anime to watch if MC knew how to make good use of his abilities. I mean, the point of being reincarnated is to be smarter thanyour previous life, but watching him behave in a shitty manner forces us to think of MC's past life and how big of a trash he was.
This has been a short season. It is OK to watch because the episodes are short, and the story has very good potential to get better further down. However, there are a number of flaws. I had some fun in the beginning and overall for the most part, but so far it did not stay interesting for long. The MC did not build any meaningful relationship after he reincarnated into another guy's body. He just assumed the guy's identity and what may have at first been an unlucky reincarnation turned good way too easily. Because everyone think he sucks, all he has to do is usethe power of the bowl that old guy gave him and everyone think he did something. The girl automatically likes him and I was hoping he had to object more about his new life to create a more interesting challenge. My biggest complaint is that there is not enough surprising development that come from him taking on someone else's identity. Instead though, everything stays status quo, no one questions him but just happy that he wins the fight. He stays playboy and don't change cause he got the power of the bowl and the two characters that found his secret don't even expose or do anything, for what purpose do they even need to be here? So yes, the enemies who "don't know" he got the power of the bowl lose. The art is rather stiff especially the girl, she can't smile normally. The fights look pretty good and the weapons are pretty cool. The Martial Arts is a bit lacking because just saying the MC's sword has aura and the power of the bowl is not enough, give him super speed sword techniques that would actually pump up the fight. It'd be more serious and strong to show at the speed he could move to better express to others to rethink out again some new developments to test him. The story could get better easily like if someone steals his bowl or there is some underlying drawback from the bowl, he is chosen to do some grave assignment (that would actually thus need all his culminated power) or he leaves the house and gets jumped by some unknown trouble related to the other identity of his (like he was involved in a crime, or someone out there he not aware of is plotting) which would better yet start requiring him to protect himself. I'll still be watching this one if it continues because the setting is not bad and I really think it could get better depending on the direction, but we will see.
Wu Ying Sanqian Dao is an adaptation of the ongoing novel "Eternal First Son-in-law". This has 10 episodes with an average length of 8 minutes, and this is not enough to introduce the entire background of the story. This donghua serves to be a decent promotion for the novel. It lays out only a little about the background setting of the novel, considering the duration of each episode. Scenes are not continuous and random, which is understandable considering how much they've tried to fit in to the donghua to make sense. As for the characters, Xu Wuzhou was thought to be a trash and our maincharacter continues the facade until the need for him to display his power arises. Speaking of powers, he shows powers only to the extent capable enough to defeat his enemies. His powers are like a cheat code, gaining levels and skills easily. It's a fun watch considering how he ends up being misunderstood easily, even after being fairly OP.
This series is unappreciated, much like our protagonist. Landed upon this donghua after completing most of the ones better rated than this, and surprisingly it was not a disappointment. The MC Xu Wuzhou can be somewhat compared to that of Dubu Xiaoyao, but unlike that, Xu Wuzhou's character is far better developed, and his actions are more reasonable. and his actions are meaningful. On the surface, he appears to be an incompetent rascal, but his inner persona is scheming yet sensible, with a strong sense of self-respect. This makes him much more likable compared to similar MCs, such as the one in Dubu Xiaoyao. The animation is genericof typical donghuas and need no separate mention. The story is typical with good execution. The storyboard has many unnecessary scenes in S1 for the considered episode duration but are improved in S2. The comedy is okay and not overemphasized. Considering the MC's previous lifetime was equivalent to his respawn in current life, the character's development seems to be justified and not unreasonably great. The power-ups on the other hand are sudden and unrealistic and probably the most unreasonable part of the series. The female characters do not seem to be fawning over MC unreasonably afais, which gives a breath of fresh air. Plotholes are everywhere but nonetheless it is still a good watch and not frustrating like some other names.