The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.
Elaine Tan
- Adult Yan
- (voice)
Matthew Yang King
- Adult Liang
- (voice)
- (as Matt Yang King)
- …
Gwendoline Yeo
- Tsiao Jung
- (voice)
Maddox Henry
- Young Liang
- (voice)
Sumalee Montano
- Young Yan
- (voice)
- …
JB Blanc
- Supervisor
- (voice)
- …
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After looking at all these reviews, holy hell people are sensitive. Who cares if it didn't depict history and culture correctly, it's fantasy ffs.
This episode has good animation,very good & compelling story. One of the best episodes if not the best.
One of the best episodes of that series. Great story, great art, great atmosphere of the influence of the development of civilization on those who caught the verge of "before and after"... Just a great job that deserves a standalone full-time cartoon.
Please give some credit to Ken Liu for being a writer. Unless I'm mistaken this was a very good short story in his "Paper Menagerie" book.
From all the chapters of the Love Death & Robots series, this is one of the most captivating, the story, while not being completely tragic, isn't happy (as isn't any of the stories told in the previously mentioned series)
It carries almost the same message as Princess Mononoke, being an excellent chronological successor in the "we need to think more about nature" series of content, that carries that hard hitting message that we seem to forget from time to time.
My congratulations to the team responsible for this and to Ken Liu for writing this story.
My congratulations to the team responsible for this and to Ken Liu for writing this story.
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- GoofsIt makes absolutely no sense for a Chinese to be using a typical Japanese katana instead of a Chinese sword. Nothing about the character or the setting could justify that choice. It's entirely unlikely to happen, especially for a character with a yin/yang pendant, symbolizing Taoism, around his neck.
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