Every second is a new cut from a different angle, it's hard to see what is going on. It was like watching an extremely fast slideshow. One thing that annoyed me the most about the animation was how fast it moved. You can have a good story with terribleĪrt and animation, and I'll still watch it. It's not good but it's not something that I looked for so, in the end, it slightly matters, but it doesn't ruin the show. I didn't like it at first, but I know I got myself into it and I shouldn't have expected much from it. The animation and the art style were hard to convert into. And in most cases, that first 20-second rule is quite accurate from my experiences. They say that the first 20 seconds of a show determines whether the show is good or not. The first impression of Douluo Dalu wasn't amazing. Now, aided by the memories of his previous life as well, Tang's future as a Spirit Master is in no way bleak. In contrast, however, he possesses strong spirit power. At the age of six, he takes part in the Spirit Master ceremony, and discovers his spirit is Blue Silver Grass-supposedly the world's most useless spirit. Tang, reincarnated into this strange world, knows only the life of a blacksmith's son. Those who were born with such spirits can become Spirit Masters, a profession regarded as one of the continent's most noble.
Each person possesses an innate spirit, some of which can be cultivated and strengthened, bestowing its user with various benefits.
In Douluo Continent, the strong prevail and the weak perish. Tang, now content with his ascension of knowledge, sees no reason to keep on living and jumps from Hell's Peak, but little did he know that that would not be the end of his existence. With high expectations, the sect's elders believe his future will be bright yet Tang chooses to forsake this life at the cost of obtaining the sect's forbidden lore-an action punishable by death. Tang San is one of Tang Sect martial art clan's most prestigious disciples and peerless in the use of hidden weapons.