Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Battle Through the Heavens
Japanese: 斗破苍穹
More titlesInformation
Type:
ONA
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jan 7, 2017 to Apr 1, 2017
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Foch Films
Source:
Novel
Duration:
19 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#31992
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Popularity:
#5695
Members:
13,322
Favorites:
142
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksIm new to this making an interest stack or writing reviews thing. But recently watched a boat load of Donghua (Chinese anime) in a very short time period. The CGI takes a little getting used to, but just like watching SUB, you barely remember what it was like before. These are all Chinese animations that I’ve watched and loved, am currently watching, or am planning to watch. I hope you all find some shows you’ll like with this list. Some of these are my favorite series ever while others are just things I have an interest in. Enjoy! Xianxia, directly translated to 'immortal heroes' comprises a number of popular genres including 'Cultivation', is a genre of Chinese fantasy heavily inspired by Taoism and influenced by Chinese mythology, Chan Buddhism, Chinese martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese folk religion, Chinese alchemy and other traditional Chinese elements. This playlist contains series where the main character gained powers that tipped the world power balance through an unfair god artifact or just maintained fragments of their memories from the time gods roamed the Earth(*). I've watched countless Donghua and this list stands out from the rest because of the shows on the lists good animation quality, unique plots and character development compared to a lot of other Donghua with low budget, generic plots, short episodes and rushed animation. List of donghua I watched/follow, mostly CGI, that have gotten a rating of 7-9 from me. ABOUT DOU PO CANG QIONG Donghua refers to Chinese animated content, which can include TV series, films, and shorts. It's a term used to describe animation produced in China or by Chinese creators.Donghua is often compared to anime, which is Japanese animated content, but there are differences in style and storytelling. Donghua tends to have a realistic (3D) art style and often incorporates Chinese historical/cultural elements. Some lesser known Chinese Anime I'm going to check out. Lesser known on MAL, some are popular on YouTube, like Wanmei Shijie has millions of views. Contains only one entry per show, multiple seasons exist for most of them but only first season is entered. Donghua is the term used to refer to animation produced in China, encompassing all animated works but specifically referring to Chinese animation. Donghua adapts manhua comics and is often associated with 3D CG animation, although it can also use more standard anime-style animation -IMDb. |