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仙王的日常生活 第四ĺŁ
12
ONA
Finished Airing
Dec 17, 2023 to Feb 25, 2024
To be able to see the true Heaven, practitioners utilize all available resources to achieve the Three Thousand Ways of Heaven. In search of one of the Three Thousand ways of heaven, "High Level Swordsmanship", modern swordsman Yi Jianchuan and his younger brother, Evil Sword God Chen Nanxuan, went in different directions. Wang Ling was concerned with which heavenly path to follow today to have a tranquil daily life, while the rest of the world was concerned with how to maintain the heavenly path. (Source: Amazon Prime Video)
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If you liked the previous seasons you're likely going to enjoy this one. It's basically the same, which is both good and bad. Good because it retains the aspects of it that I like, but bad because it is starting to become stale. The action scenes are better this season in my opinion, being what I would categorize as good, but not great. The indivdual frames still struggle however, but perhaps ever so slightly less than last season. Main issues are use of rigid cg in scenes that last too long for it to go unnoticed, zooming on a single image rather than redrawing theframe which can make the resolution drop, and some of the effects are low resolution as well, detracting from otherwise decent action scenes. The characters are still entertaining, but growing stale, and no character development is to be found, still fine though. Story is fine as well, but again growing stale quickly. Pacing was still pretty good, not over staying it's welcome and keeping me engaged. Probably helps that the episodes are only 14-15 minutes long after you get through the intro, op, and ed. Voice acting is the same. Fine, but in no way inspiring. The soundtrack however it worse in my opinion. Mostly because it's the same tracks from season 1, and it's starting to become maddening. The op and ed are also underwhelming compared to previous seasons which were great. Overall, growing stale, but still enjoyable. I'd like to see it move in some direction, switch it up challenging the characters in some new way. 6.20/10 dubbed
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Looking at the story overall, this season often feels like a collection of “filler-like OVA episodes,” with limited contribution to the main plot. The narrative revolves around the idea of “what does it really matter to be strong or weak?” While this theme can be thought-provoking at times, it ultimately falls short in delivering meaningful depth in its execution. ### ➕ Pros * **Philosophical theme:** The approach to questioning the concept of strength creates a reflective atmosphere in certain moments. * **Animation quality:** The visual quality and overall production remain solid. * **Nostalgic music use:** Reusing the first season’s theme music adds a nice touch for long-time fans. ### ➖Cons * **Weak story progression:** The episodes contribute very little to the overarching plot. * **Lack of character development:** The main character gains little to no meaningful depth this season. * **Slow pacing:** The first 5–6 episodes are heavily dialogue-driven, which negatively impacts the flow. * **Reduced action:** There is noticeably less action compared to previous seasons. * **Limited soundtrack variety:** There are no standout new tracks. * **Less comedy:** The series’ entertaining side feels toned down compared to the previous season. ### 🎯 Overall While the season is built around an interesting idea, it falls short in execution, especially in terms of pacing, action, and originality. Its heavy focus on dialogue and philosophy may disappoint viewers who expect the energy and excitement of earlier seasons. **Score: 6/10**