A Chinese-American teen living in a small Texas town finds out a demon king is hunting her for the supernatural powers she's been working her whole life to repress.A Chinese-American teen living in a small Texas town finds out a demon king is hunting her for the supernatural powers she's been working her whole life to repress.A Chinese-American teen living in a small Texas town finds out a demon king is hunting her for the supernatural powers she's been working her whole life to repress.
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This show is basically a modern day Buffy the Vampire Slayer, based on Asian Mythology. The animation is vibrant and creative while the music follows the modern Asian girl pop band vibe a la Arcane. But it is the story, characters and drama that carry the show. There are several good plot twists, that blends well together with the clash between modern characters vs ancient mythical powers and creatures.
So why is this show not a 10? The reason is the fast pace. Although I wouldn't go as far as to call Jentry, and her friends Mary Sues, they do skip the training and just get good out of nowhere... Not enough episodes is dedicated towards the characters becoming as capable as the are at the end of the season. That being said, this show sure knows how to make its characters look awesome, as they fight. Struggle, fall, grieve and get back up. The effort and heart, put into this show, is clearly evident.
So why is this show not a 10? The reason is the fast pace. Although I wouldn't go as far as to call Jentry, and her friends Mary Sues, they do skip the training and just get good out of nowhere... Not enough episodes is dedicated towards the characters becoming as capable as the are at the end of the season. That being said, this show sure knows how to make its characters look awesome, as they fight. Struggle, fall, grieve and get back up. The effort and heart, put into this show, is clearly evident.
I don't say that I like a show because not only does it have a great story but wow the music in this show is really beautiful and gives off a really good beat.
When ever Jentry is going through an emotion with a family or a friend or a monster the music really hopes go through each of the episodes. You don't often get that in a cartoon series. But so far in 2024 Netflix has been doing really well with their animation department.
And to be honest I really hope that there will be a season 2. It's hard to find good fantasy shows with a modern perspective. Plus this show is also very funny. I hope it stays for a little while longer.
When ever Jentry is going through an emotion with a family or a friend or a monster the music really hopes go through each of the episodes. You don't often get that in a cartoon series. But so far in 2024 Netflix has been doing really well with their animation department.
And to be honest I really hope that there will be a season 2. It's hard to find good fantasy shows with a modern perspective. Plus this show is also very funny. I hope it stays for a little while longer.
A breath of fresh air from the animated series that I have watched so far. It has a unique premise and is definitely entertaining at times that I have been preoccupied with other life matters while watching it. The characters are well-written, and the developments were really relatable to an Asian kid growing up. Everything went perfectly, to be honest, but it went downhill for me after episode 10 as the momentum and buildup were broken, leaving me thinking that it could've ended by episode 10 and the last 3 episodes could be continued for season 2 already. Either way, it was a fun ride with Jentry and the gang. Living for the KATSEYE crumbs as well as a deprived EYEKON! GOT YAH LIKE A MOTH TO THE FLAMEEEE! π₯
Jentry Chau focuses on the titular character, a girl with pyrokinetic powers that accidentally awoke them as a child, burning her hometown. As they resurface on the eve of her 16th birthday - also the date powerful mogwai spirits want to eat her soul - she has to deal with the trauma of her past experiences, navigate her teenage life, and try to survive.
In other words, a perfect and largely original (barrig romantic clichΓ©s) Chinese urban fantasy series. It is a good introduction to Chinese mythology and its various supernatural entities, accompanied by a hip and kpop soundtrack and a pleasant, almost comic-book like animation style.
A solid reccomendation.
In other words, a perfect and largely original (barrig romantic clichΓ©s) Chinese urban fantasy series. It is a good introduction to Chinese mythology and its various supernatural entities, accompanied by a hip and kpop soundtrack and a pleasant, almost comic-book like animation style.
A solid reccomendation.
While I am not 100% done with this series (I just finished episode 9) I felt very compelled to write a review.
Right off the bat, the visual style of this show is really just awesome, the vibrant colors are so eye-catching and they add a lot of emotion to the settings and characters. The show's title sequence animation is especially fun to watch. The soundtrack is also great, and combined with the great visuals it makes for a really interesting aesthetic.
As for the story, from what I have seen so far, Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld is shaping up to be a very exciting show, full of action, mystery, and lots of drama. It is so captivating to watch Jentry fight off demons from the underworld as she slowly uncovers the truth about her fire powers, and her mysterious past.
The show has some really interesting characters and concepts, a lot of which draw inspiration from Chinese mythology. It also attempts to tackle some slightly more mature themes and topics, and manages to do so pretty well.
Even though the show does draw on some slightly overused tropes (*cough cough* love triangle) it still tries to be fresh and original. Which is always nice to see.
It feels like this series still has a lot of room to grow. I personally am really excited to see how this season ends and am holding out hope for a season two!
Right off the bat, the visual style of this show is really just awesome, the vibrant colors are so eye-catching and they add a lot of emotion to the settings and characters. The show's title sequence animation is especially fun to watch. The soundtrack is also great, and combined with the great visuals it makes for a really interesting aesthetic.
As for the story, from what I have seen so far, Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld is shaping up to be a very exciting show, full of action, mystery, and lots of drama. It is so captivating to watch Jentry fight off demons from the underworld as she slowly uncovers the truth about her fire powers, and her mysterious past.
The show has some really interesting characters and concepts, a lot of which draw inspiration from Chinese mythology. It also attempts to tackle some slightly more mature themes and topics, and manages to do so pretty well.
Even though the show does draw on some slightly overused tropes (*cough cough* love triangle) it still tries to be fresh and original. Which is always nice to see.
It feels like this series still has a lot of room to grow. I personally am really excited to see how this season ends and am holding out hope for a season two!
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