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The Raven Consort is a special consort living deep in the inner palace; Shouxue has the ability to use mysterious arts and will accept any favor asked of her, whether it is to find something... Read allThe Raven Consort is a special consort living deep in the inner palace; Shouxue has the ability to use mysterious arts and will accept any favor asked of her, whether it is to find something lost or to curse someone to death.The Raven Consort is a special consort living deep in the inner palace; Shouxue has the ability to use mysterious arts and will accept any favor asked of her, whether it is to find something lost or to curse someone to death.
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I was amazed how pretty the artstyle of the anime is and the story is also nice if you're looking for something cute and entertaining at the same time. I hope the season 2 will be reliesed soon because it would be such a shame to not give this hidden gem a chance. I would totally recomend it to Apotecary Dairies fans or the mature public avoiding harems and fanservices. If you like Asian folklore and style you should deffinitely give this anime a try, I finished it in 2 days because the story goes smooth along with the charachters. I watched it on crunchyroll so it is available on streaming platforms.
The only captivating moment in the series occurred when the emperor uncovered the secret of the raven consort. Otherwise, the show is filled with dull conversations about ghosts and features just one brief 30-second sword fight in episode twelve. I anticipated disliking this show even before watching it, but I'm running low on unwatched anime. In comparison, The Apothecary Diaries is far superior. Raven at rhe inner palace offers a premise rich with potential, but struggles to maintain its initial intrigue. It also lacks political intrigue and accuracy. The allure of its mysterious setting and the promise of untold secrets are overshadowed by a plodding narrative. Characters meander through predictable plotlines, their development stagnant, leaving viewers yearning for more depth and engagement.
Conversely, The Apothecary Diaries captivates with its vibrant storytelling and dynamic characters. It seamlessly blends mystery and historical intrigue, drawing the audience into a world where every detail matters. The protagonist's sharp wit and keen observations are a delight, making each episode a compelling journey into the heart of palace politics and secrets.
While both series explore themes of mystery and courtly intrigue, *The Apothecary Diaries* succeeds in crafting a more immersive and rewarding experience. Its rich character arcs and nuanced storytelling ensure that viewers remain eagerly invested from start to finish, proving that a well-executed narrative can truly elevate the genre.
Conversely, The Apothecary Diaries captivates with its vibrant storytelling and dynamic characters. It seamlessly blends mystery and historical intrigue, drawing the audience into a world where every detail matters. The protagonist's sharp wit and keen observations are a delight, making each episode a compelling journey into the heart of palace politics and secrets.
While both series explore themes of mystery and courtly intrigue, *The Apothecary Diaries* succeeds in crafting a more immersive and rewarding experience. Its rich character arcs and nuanced storytelling ensure that viewers remain eagerly invested from start to finish, proving that a well-executed narrative can truly elevate the genre.
I'm so glad I came across this gem of an anime as I'm a sucker for some good artistic historical anime.
This definitely is a fantasy/ supernatural genre but unlike other typical anime this has got nothing to do with fights and showdowns. It is just v artistic and each episode narrates a unique story of its own. The narration and cinematography is just so beautiful. It's so therapeutic to watch!
I do wish we get a second season where we get to explore more development in the relation between the leads. However I have a feeling we would not get one.
Surely a slow burn but you will like it if the description seems your type.
This definitely is a fantasy/ supernatural genre but unlike other typical anime this has got nothing to do with fights and showdowns. It is just v artistic and each episode narrates a unique story of its own. The narration and cinematography is just so beautiful. It's so therapeutic to watch!
I do wish we get a second season where we get to explore more development in the relation between the leads. However I have a feeling we would not get one.
Surely a slow burn but you will like it if the description seems your type.
The series' plot is good, but I think this deserve a season 2 where it focuses about the raven itself not about the fl, I'm still in a puzzle what really happened at the raven inside the fl. Anyways I still recommend this series! Superb!! Loved watching it! I just hope that it'll have a season 2 where they can answer what really happen at the raven, like is it really suppressed by the winter king?? And if it's contained why does it looks for another vessel? What's behind that? And Why every 8 years the previous vessel dies after finding a new one?? Too many questions left, hoping rlly for season 2.
This anime is definitely on the slower paced side, but it genuinely is so good. It's an imperial Chinese palace setting (similar to Apothecary Diaries) and it also features a slow burn romance. The animation and art style are absolutely gorgeous as well. Most of the characters take on more realistic appearances (no crazy hair colors) but that doesn't really affect me too much. The story is more supernatural, featuring magic. It has mysteries and resolutions, but it is a bit more dark with its themes. (Such as themes of abuse) but it makes for an amazing story. I truly wish this anime gets a season 2.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese light novel series written by Koko Shirakawa and illustrated by Ayuko. Shueisha have published seven volumes from April 2018 to April 2022 under their Shueisha Orange Bunko imprint. The series is set in fictional ancient China.
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