Just today, Guoman's "The Daily Life of the Fairy King" has also come to an end. Looking back on the playback process of this road, it has also encountered many complaints, but fortunately it persisted all the way. At the end of this animation, it actually quietly filled in holes, such as the fragment at the end of Chapter 15. Do you know what it means?
In these words, Wang Ling spent a lot of effort and could not save Lotus Sun, but was rescued in a special way. That is the linkage between "The Daily Life of the Immortal King" and another animation "The King Is Not Happy" produced by Huimeng. Yan Xiaoluo sees that Sun Rong is the offspring of her master, Sun Wukong, plus Wang Ling, a powerful man My friend, decided to resurrect Lotus Sun and let her return to the world.
Here I think there are many viewers like me, and there is a question that I want to complain, that is, as a monkey, how can there be descendants like Sun Rong? There is also the corresponding Tang family, which should be a descendant of Tang Sanzang. How could he as a monk also have descendants?
Of course, if you have to explain the problem of the Great Sage, it is not impossible to explain it. After all, the Great Sage has great magical powers, and it is not impossible to change human form or have human offspring. In addition, the author also knows that Tang Sanzang's real name is Chen, but the Tang family of the animation is obviously the corresponding Tang Seng. As for why he has descendants, I am afraid that only the production team knows.
After Sun Rong was resurrected, she teamed up with Jian Ling to defeat Wang Ling, who was creating a new world, and brought him back to his original world. Although the world was on the verge of shattering at this time, the production team finally gave Wang Ling the magical power to turn back time, rewinding everything back to before nothing happened, and directly shot Jiang Liuying to death with a palm to stop it. A series of events that happened later.
And if you keep watching the ending song, you will find that there is an Easter egg at the end, that is, Wang Ling rewinds the time back to when he met the old driver. Of course, since there is only a rewinding clip here, but there is no other plot, it is actually quite confusing. But at this moment, the author conveniently clicked on the 10th episode of the animation that has caused the most complaints since the broadcast, and then found a problem. The time of this episode has changed from 28 minutes to 23 minutes!
Seeing this, I instantly wondered, what the hell is this, and why has the time been shorter? By coincidence, I saw a bullet screen saying that this episode was remastered, so I put my mind down and watched the episode again. In the remastered episode, there was not much change in the first ten minutes, but when the reminiscence segment was about to be broadcast and the old driver played against Zhuo Yi, the plot changed.
As I said before, the easter egg at the end of Chapter 15 is Wang Ling. When time goes back when he meets the old driver, the plot changed here is Wang Ling who goes back in time, right when he met the old driver The action has changed. It's no longer doing nothing, but taking the old driver down with a single palm, deleting a lot of plot behind it, and giving this credit to Zhuo Yi again.
But perhaps it was to not affect the plot of the animation later. After Wang Ling defeated the old driver, he lost the memory of returning back and became normal. In this episode, as to how to distinguish between Wang Ling who is backflowing and Wang Ling who is in a normal state, one only needs to look at the color of his pupils. The backflow is green and the normal state is red. In general, after the remake of this episode, the overall look and feel has improved a lot. In addition, it can be considered as a pavement for Wang Ling's turning back in time, and it is no longer so sudden.