LUO XIAOHEI ZHAN JI (MOVIE)
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
ORIGINAL
RELEASE
September 7, 2019
LENGTH
101 min
DESCRIPTION
When cat spirit Luo Xiaohei's home is deforested by humans, he must find a new one. He runs into a group of other spirit creatures who take him under their wing with dreams of reconquering the land they say is rightfully theirs. However, they run into a human known as Wuxian who separates Luo Xiaohei from the other spirits and the two go on a journey, with the cat spirit learning to control his abilities as well as forming his own thoughts on whether or not he should ally with the spirits or the humans.
(Source: Shout! Factory)
CAST
Wuxian
Mamoru Miyano
Xiaohei Luo
Kana Hanazawa
Fengxi
Takahiro Sakurai
Nezha
Inori Minase
Luozhu
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Ruoshui
Aki Toyosaki
Xuhuai
Souma Saitou
Hua Yao
Misato Ugaki
Guan Xuan
Ahe
Jiulao
Choo
Guan Zhang
Houchuu Ootsuka
Yi Feng
Min Xiang
Tianhu
Tomokazu Sugita
Huahu
Yu Xi
Mao Mao
Yezi
RELATED TO LUO XIAOHEI ZHAN JI (MOVIE)
REVIEWS
qwqpwp
90/100criminally underwatched; also original > Jap dub >>> Eng dubContinue on AniListSub or dub?
• original > Jap dub >>> Eng dub
Ger, Kor and Viet dub sound decent but no idea how they are to native ears
If you can understand Japanese without subtitles, you'll definitely have a better experience with the JP dub. Otherwise, CN voice rules because it does have the most accurate character presentation.
• Eng dub is CENSORED, because that segment (very mild, really) is considered child abuse.
• Eng sub has some mistakes where the original meaning is clearly misunderstood. Dub has some misses too but fewer.
• Eng dub has an all-Asian cast, yay for effort?Recommended watching order:
episodes 1–13 (not as interesting but 5 minutes each!) → movie → the rest of web series (ep. 37-40 is THE BOMB) & webtoonTL;DR:
• derivative in spirit, original in execution
• appears simple, but meticulously thought out — withstood rewatches like magic
(btw it's neither serectly anti- or pro-government, some people need to stop categorizing art into either disguised protest or propaganda.)
(it's also not championing colonialism or justifying urbanization that sacrifices environment, pay attention to the actual movie please??? environmental terrorism is two words and the emphasis is on the second.)spoiler-free review:
The director MTJJ has always been smooth incorporating references. He does it in a wholesome way without making people feel that he is uninspired or appropriating, because
• the plot actually makes sense, and none of it is unnecessary
• despite the Ghibli influence, there are brave, creative choices in art direction, such as minimal shadows on characters, and trading design complexity for dynamic action, cuteness and practicality — against the possibility that people will dismiss it as Flash cartoon (they did)
• in every wallpaper-worthy 'still', every sweeping or miniscule movement, every minor character in the background, the team's attention to detail fills the screen. It has so much love. Every nuance is calculated to make it feel organic and thus actually not stand out. Which is why it is so easy to watch and at the same time the most rewatchable thing ever. It's so natural yet has hidden SO MUCH lore and easter eggs. You can tell there are backstories and justification for why each character acts a certain way.Back to its resemblance to other stuff — it's so fun spotting other movies in it, and they're not restricted to ACG only, which is better than what would feel like exclusive circle jerk. Don't get me wrong though, you don't need to know anything to enjoy it. The main series has very little to do with it.
Action scenes are noticeably better than the web series (before ep. 29, that is), which is already known for that aspect. I'll never tire of looking at them frame by frame. Since everyone is commending the action, it's worth mentioning my favourites are all slow scenes. Camerawork is extraordinary throughout, including slice-of-life moments where people tend to neglect the 'camera'. I especially like how it pans from nighttime streets to inside the 'domain' (yes they cheaped out on 3D models in that scene due to time restraints). The sparingly used silence worked to great effect.
Story is where it marks the greatest leap for Chinese animations. White Snake, Big Fish, Ne Zha, Monkey King: Hero Is Back... all have fatal flaws in their story. They stack clichés and at the same time choke on itself when trying to be special. All Saints Street, produced by the same studio that made LoH, is unfortunately also a mixed bag (maybe because the story is written by someone else?). But in LoH, tropes are used effectively — which is inconspicuously. The story is classic, but MTJJ has such a grasp on storytelling and pacing that it works. The movie takes you along for the ride. You connect with characters and feel what they feel. MTJJ said in an interview he wanted the tone to match Hei's mood so he insisted making the first part duller, even though it would (and it did!) drive away impatient audience. I think it's genius, although it didn't occur to me while I was watching because it just flowed. Everything everyone does is logical and everyone is respectfully smart. Very few things stood out that threw me back to reality. It's such a tight story, only 101 minutes and characters are all established. Twists, motives, all fleshed out, through very efficient use of dialogue, movement, even camerawork: it often shifts camera to indicate where a character focuses his eyes. If you want proof, all side characters have been noticed, to the point where almost all of them have gotten a fan base, including one character that has only appeared for 5 seconds in full. If that is not successful worldbuilding, I don't know what is. The hint of lore is strong in this one. My only gripe is it has a few dialogues that feed me information and the purpose is too obvious, e.g. when Wu Xian's friends each express their views, and when the flower girl makes her welcome speech. I was immediately aware why they're there and started thinking in movie-producing perspective, instead of "this is my world and these are people I'm talking to".
The most surprising aspect for me is the voice-over. Many of the voice actors are familiar names and I think they've never been this good (yes, even the legendary Shan Xin). I wouldn't say every line is perfect but none is cringy bad.
This movie is the definition of an all-rounder. Not the most original thing ever, but it just has so few slip-ups. Even the jokes are all good: funny, timed well, universal and tasteful, something even comedies — anime or not — very rarely pull off.
This movie.. it feels like home.
After the first viewing, I thought it was incredibly strong but the story felt too familiar to go beyond an 8. But I kept going back to it, each time noticing more details and being moved just the same. Then I realized how sincere it is and how rare it is to have a conflict-themed movie full of likeable characters. And it's so pure. There is no love plot, no bromance. Despite being a small studio, they resisted these shortcuts and focused on a world and a story they wanted. Not a single second is wasted. No unnecessary monologuing before action. No narrated exposition. No dumbass looking down on enemies. In the end, it is story, what I thought was the weakest card, that got me addicted. It is proof creators shouldn't be afraid of subjects that have been done to death — A better expression would be tried and true. If you love your characters, the audience would too.Beellii
92/100The very definition of a hidden gem, one of the diamond variety.Continue on AniList__The Legend of Hei__
Sometimes when browsing what to watch next you will see random shows/movies that you've never heard of that just catch your eye. I do not remember what it was about this movie that initially caught my attention and on a whim, one evening, i decided to give it a watch. MY LORD am I glad I did, in all my time watching television and movies in general, I don't think I've ever been so caught off guard and in awe at how unexpectedly fantastic a piece of media was as much as i was this movie.
The movie opens on the main character drawn in a really simplistic yet adorable style with a cartoony and children's picture book-esque background. DO NOT let this put you off, the art style allows for some unbelievably fluid and fun animation. Plus the themes and character moments a little later on are anything but childish.
Hei himself as a main is adorable with some silky smooth animation, especially in his cat form. His journey throughout will endear you to him so much that if you don't find yourself falling in love with his design and voice acting then his character and development will surely be the thing that gets you. Hei is a mischievous little goofball and watching his arc is a genuine treat. His personality and abilities both evolve quite drastically yet he always remains an innocent little cutie. And if, for whatever reason you don't find yourself rooting for him...Well....let's just say I'm silently judging you.
Story wise, this isn't some mind bending, deep soul searching or heavy balls to the wall action (although the few action scenes are genuinely excellent). TLoH is an tremendous found family story that excels through it's characters be that with their designs, relationships and arcs or also with it's world building, with some fantastic background art and a simplistic yet interesting history to the world.
A well told found family story is kind of my weakness, so when you add to that all these extremely fun character designs, super cool powers and the showcases of said powers being depicted with a beautiful colour palette and slick animation. ALSO accompanied with the emotional heart of the show: The endearing, blossoming and heart warming relationship that builds between our mains, it was almost a guarantee i was going to LOVE this film.
So if any of those aspects are to your liking i can give you a strong subjective recommendation that The Legend of Hei hits those out of the park and has a whole lot more going for it, unfortunately the "whole lot more" strays into spoilers territory so hopefully that's enough to sell you.
LoH is an anomaly to me when it comes to anime, having only 3406 completed watches as of writing this, it is a relative unknown, which is likely because it isn't readily available on streaming services. However.
From it's jaw dropping action scenes to it's surprisingly funny and wholesome Slice of Life moments to it's heart wrenching emotional ones that made me tear up some of those good ol' manly tears.
The Legend of Hei is in my humble opinion one of the most under watched films on this site and it absolutely deserves more views.
It isn't perfect, much like everything it has it's issues and there will likely be things I didn't mind that might put someone else off but I found the movie to be a complete and utter joy to watch and I would be sincerely a little surprised if you didn't come out of it appreciating at least some of those elements i stated above.Like all my reviews this is majorly opinion inspired I am in no way saying YOU will enjoy it this much, although I truly hope you do, I am just expressing my own thoughts :D
Please give it a chance, i truly think you will be surprised, and i hope you enjoy it as much as I did
SIMILAR ANIMES YOU MAY LIKE
- MOVIE AdventureSen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi
- MOVIE ActionBakemono no Ko
- ONA ComedyWan Sheng Jie
- ONA ComedyWan Sheng Jie 2
- MOVIE AdventureDa Yu Hai Tang
- ONA ActionCike Wu Liuqi
- ANIME ActionTHE GOD OF HIGH SCHOOL
- ONA FantasyZhongguo Qitan
SCORE
- (4.05/5)
TRAILER
MORE INFO
Ended inSeptember 7, 2019
Main Studio HMCH
Favorited by 437 Users
Hashtag #罗小黑战记