Xie Wang Zhui Qi 3: Shen Nu Guilai
邪王追妻3: 神女归来 / Xie Wang Zhui Qi 3rd Season / The Demonic King Who Chases His Wife 3rd Season
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts, Romance | |
Themes: Historical, Martial Arts | |
Studios: Big Firebird Culture | |
Producers: High Energy Studio, iQIYI | |
Rating: 7.28 / 10 | |
Rank: #3006 | |
Popularity: #8410 | |
Users Listed: 6,245 | |
Users Scored: 1,859 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 04/12/2022 | |
Aired: September 29, 2021 – January 5, 2022 (Summer) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: Web Novel | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 16 |
Synopsis:
Su Luo's life is irrevocably altered when a calculated act of betrayal forces her from her world. Kidnapped and subjected to a magical alteration, she escapes only to find herself adrift and wounded. Rescued by Yun Qi, a figure from her past who once betrayed her, Su Luo is confronted with the revelation of a hidden history. He claims knowledge of her origins, presenting her with a choice: embrace a potentially dangerous truth with the man who wronged her, or return to a life with her beloved. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of mystical power and personal secrets, exploring themes of identity, trust, and the consequences of hidden legacies. It's a story centered on uncovering a complex past and navigating difficult choices within a world steeped in ancient magic.
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Characters:
- Nangong, Liuyun (Main)
- Su, Luo (Main)
- Li, Yaoyao (Supporting)
- Meng Meng (Supporting)
- Nangong, Liujue (Supporting)
- Ying, Bei Chen (Supporting)
- Yun, Rong (Supporting)
- Zi, Yan (Supporting)
Reviews:
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User angrypoptart12 (Score: 9/10):
From start (Season 1) to finish this is one of the most impressive Chinese romance anime's (dongwha?) that I've come across thus far. I was also told that this will be getting a fourth season! (I hope that's true, I'm super excited!) I'm usually not a fan of super convoluted storylines but this one does such a good job of weaving over existing gradual discoveries to make the main characters and the world they inhabit more developed and complex. Su Luo definitely gets the most attention, but Liuyun also gets his fair share of moments. I love the witty commentary and quippy lover's playfight banter that goeson between the two of them, that highlights the tension but also the not-so-subtle interest they each have in each other. The cute romantic moments are HIGHLY enjoyable the way they are presented here than in almost anything else I've watched in the romance genre.nn**potentially spoilery comments past this point**nnI think the biggest thing that truly captured my heart was the fact that prince Liuyun was a flawed individual, which made him highly relatable. He had a somewhat flare-able temper, he would act brashly at times or speak a few harsh words, but he always strove to treat Su Luo with the most respect out of everyone, which ends up generating the most love between characters. The fact that even when he's in the crossfire of several situations he would always tell her to follow her heart, and that he trusted her or believed in her. He would tell her that he was there for her, but he would give her space and let go of her hand and wouldn't white knight her involuntarily unless she rarely needed the help. I think that's a very rare romantic dynamic that's underrated.nnTheir codependence on each other's special circumstances creates an explosion of romantic tension (mostly blatantly imposed by Liuyun comedically) that leads to both of them to confronting each other's pasts together to form a stronger bond as they face even more ominous hardships moving forward. It really outlines and displays the essence of what a healthy romantic relationship development is, with its relatable ups and downs, and its learning moments. Watching this felt like multiple different allegories for relatable real life experiences and trauma and moving forward as an individual and as a couple. -
User br4nd0nh347 (Score: 8/10):
I'll make it short, if the synopsis for the first season interests you, watch it. Season 1 was weak but the series keeps getting better. I have my doubts about Season 4's story, I feel like they are going in a cliche direction (that I'm very tired of). I'm sure it will be good, I'm just not sure if I'll continue watching it. The last episode of this season was a little weak. This season our heroine received many powerups. IMHO, this is a must see Chinese animation, especially if you like Isekai or world traveling, divine pets, inner spaces etc.
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- Xie Wang Zhui Qi: Yishi Qingcheng (anime - Prequel)