Wangu Xian Qiong

Wangu Xian Qiong

万古仙穹

AdventureComedyFantasy
6.812 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Haoliners Animation

Synopsis

Heavenly Dao is eternal, however life is limited, making heaven and earth pieces of a chessboard. Gu Hai from the 21st century was taken onto another world. Gu Hai became a formidable opponent in the area of trade. In the times of war, he comes up with strategies for the Chen Empire against the Song Empire. A fairy from heaven became interested in him and gave him a mission to complete on his journey. However this may bring turmoil and chaos upon the world.

Characters & Voice Actors

Feng, Yang

Feng, Yang

Main

Hai, Gu

Hai, Gu

Main

Meng, Tai

Meng, Tai

Main

Nian, Liu

Nian, Liu

Main

Rou, Xiao

Rou, Xiao

Main

Smith, Will

Smith, Will

Main

Wan Qing, Long

Wan Qing, Long

Main

Xian Zhi, Gao

Xian Zhi, Gao

Main

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Reviews

TalkedCrackerTalkedCracker8

This anime is a hidden gem. Funny as hell but action packed as well. It follows the story of Gu Hai and his companions. Anime is more like China's Gintama version, too many references to other animes which makes it more fun and enjoyable. Overall, good animation and art style, cool and funny dialogs and good character development. You'll enjoy conversation between the trio i.e. Gu Hai, his server Will Smith PoPo (yup thats his name) and Gao Xian Zhi. There is little bit of romance as well, but that comes at the ending episodes where more of Gu Hai's past is revealed. The first season endswith a big cliffhanger.

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XanWastingXanWasting6

This show is a bit curious in it's genre composition. I'd say it's main genre is supposed to be comedy, with all the xianxia dao cultivation mumbo-jumbo. However in only like, what, episode 4 we start getting mass slaughters, torturing, backstabbing, and generally grisly stuff. Which is blurred out, by the way, so if you're into this kind of stuff (for whatever reason) then tough luck. If you don't tough luck again, cause even if it's blurred it's pretty apparent that all those people were dismembered/ scorched alive/ etc. It all doesn't really matter though, because the main strength of this anime are the characters, with MC taking firstplace, being brilliant and funny, an actually viable chineese rendition of Gintama's MC. But that falls apart as well in later episodes. MC stops being this brilliant mastermind that outsmarts his opponents, and transforms into a frantic mess that charges with his allies, screaming at the top of their lungs, at his enemies, because they want to harm his new girlfriend. I don't know if this counts as spoiler, but this continues into season two. Jokes are sparse and weak, MC is becoming dumber and dumber, that is, when he's actually participating in the plot and not being fucking unconscious/ meditating/ taking a shit for an episode or two. I'm feeling really sorry for the guys who took the effort to animate this webnovel, because the art is done well, the ED of the second season might become one of my favorite, and MCs voice actor outdid himself giving MC poise and character it doesn't really deserve from episode ~5 of first season onwards. The plot is the worst, after the pilot micro-arc, story pacing slows down tremendously, to the point that after season 2 we're not even at the climax of the first goddamn arc. All translation groups seem to have become fed up with this series honeydicking bullshit too, since the third season isn't translated at all, despite being all aired out. All said and done, I can't recommend this anime to anyone. There are flashes of brilliance here and there (well, mainly at the beginning of season 1), but the story just isn't complete in any meaning of the word. If you'd enjoy watching, let's say, first 8 episodes of a 12 episode anime and be satisfied with not knowing at all how the fuck it all ends, then go ahead and watch this.

Mixed Feelings