Donghua, or Chinese animation, has been on a steady rise in recent years. The leap in quality, as well as a newfound international reach, allowed this previously obscure medium to carve itself a place in the anime community, and each big release sees more and more fans from across the globe take an interest in Chinese animation. While not necessarily referring to “anime-style” animation, donghua that visually correlate to Japanese animation have been especially popular with fans, and the similarities between the two animation styles contributed to donghua finding a worldwide audience.Yet, donghua remains refreshingly different from anime produced in Japan, borrowing a lot from Chinese cultural sensibilities, which has led to some reluctance among fans trying to get into the genre. Gorgeous in its execution and filled with brilliant stories one can’t find in any other medium, donghua is an entirely new world of animation that new fans should explore.Yet, while similar to its anime-equivalents like The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and One-Punch Man, this donghua stands out by also pulling off some incredibly serious and heartfelt moments as Wang Ling’s story progresses and the stakes of his adventures become higher. In this combination of recognizable elements and a sincerity inherent to the series, The Daily Life of the Immortal King creates something compellingly unique.
Donghua, or Chinese animation, has been on a steady rise in recent years. The leap in quality, as well as a newfound international reach, allowed this previously obscure medium to carve itself a place in the anime community, and each big release sees more and more fans from across the globe take an interest in Chinese animation. While not necessarily referring to “anime-style” animation, donghua that visually correlate to Japanese animation have been especially popular with fans, and the similarities between the two animation styles contributed to donghua finding a worldwide audience.
Yet, donghua remains refreshingly different from anime produced in Japan, borrowing a lot from Chinese cultural sensibilities, which has led to some reluctance among fans trying to get into the genre. Gorgeous in its execution and filled with brilliant stories one can’t find in any other medium, donghua is an entirely new world of animation that new fans should explore.
Yet, while similar to its anime-equivalents like The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and One-Punch Man, this donghua stands out by also pulling off some incredibly serious and heartfelt moments as Wang Ling’s story progresses and the stakes of his adventures become higher. In this combination of recognizable elements and a sincerity inherent to the series, The Daily Life of the Immortal King creates something compellingly unique.
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