Dragon Raja II -The Mourner's Eyes- - Episode 7

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Dragon Raja II -The Mourner's Eyes- - Episode 7
"Since it's not a love letter, there's no rush to read it"
(For some reason, I can't post here his whole body. But i posted it in X and rednote)
dragon raja is just chinese harry potter
6 episodes and still no Xia Mi
Long Zu (Dragon Raja):
A Donghua Worthy of Recognition In the vast landscape of animated storytelling, Long Zu stands as an underappreciated gem, quietly awaiting its due acclaim. Though not without flaws, its quality is undeniable, weaving a tapestry of diverse influences into a narrative that feels both cohesive and purposeful. The pacing is deliberate, each episode flowing seamlessly into the next, free of lulls, crafting a rhythm that holds the viewer in its grasp. The characters, richly drawn, offer intrigue and complexity, though the protagonist still lingers in the shadow of unrealized potential—a flaw the story seems poised to address, hinting at a transformation into something formidable. Visually, the donghua is solid, its clean lines and vivid artistry complemented by a score that resonates with emotional precision. Why, then, does this work remain in obscurity? It is not the pinnacle of its craft, but it possesses a quiet strength that merits exploration. To those who seek stories that balance ambition with artistry, I urge you to discover Long Zu. Let it unfold before you.
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Something I never actually got around finishing.
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You’re deliberately trying to make yourself stupid.
Long Zu