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The Trust — episode 23
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firstpetal · 1 year
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I love them
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snowdrrops · 11 months
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Liang Bu Yi (No Doubt In Us) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Xu Yu/Xiao Jinyun Characters: Xu Yu, Xiao Jinyun, Xiao Jinming, Xu Jun Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, First Meetings, xu yu centric, Cafes, jinyun is an asshole, Dreams Summary:
xu yu meets the subject of her dreams
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prans-micellar-water · 4 months
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NEVERMIND THE EDITING IS PERFECT OMG. OMG.
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ririthedevil · 8 months
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HOW AM I JUST NOTICING THAT XU YU AND XIAO JINYUN EYE COLOURS SWAPPED WHEN THEIR SOULS ALSO SWAPPED?!
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best-underrated-anime · 2 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group G Round 3: #G5 vs #G6
#G5: Sheltered city boy meets outlaw and learns dark truth about the city
#G6: Emperor and Empress bodyswap in ancient China
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#G5: No.6
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Many years ago, after the end of a bloody world war, mankind took shelter in six city-states that were peaceful and perfect… at least on the surface. However, Shion—an elite resident of the city-state No. 6—gained a new perspective on the world he lives in, thanks to a chance encounter with a mysterious boy, Nezumi. Nezumi turned out to be just one of many who lived in the desolate wasteland beyond the walls of the supposed utopia. But despite knowing that the other boy was a fugitive, Shion decided to take him in for the night and protect him, which resulted in drastic consequences: because of his actions, Shion and his mother lost their status as elites and were relocated elsewhere, and the darker side of the city began to make itself known.
Now, a long time after their life-altering first meeting, Shion and Nezumi are finally brought together once again—the former elite and the boy on the run are about to embark on an adventure that will, in time, reveal the shattering secrets of No. 6.
Propaganda 1:
Ever watched a show that was obviously adapted from something, and you feel like there must be more to it? Such shows are often obvious to spot—My Happy Marriage, Pandora Hearts, Mekakucity Actors, etc. They present to us a unique plot with great worldbuilding, yet while watching, it always feels like it falls short somewhere. The characters aren’t that developed, plot points don’t seem to connect, side characters aren’t given much attention, etc. So much missed potential, and you can’t help but lament it.
No.6 is another one of such shows. I haven’t read the original novel, but as an avid web novel reader, I could just feel that there is so much more to it than the anime lets on. The mystery is intriguing, the world is complex, and the budding relationship between the two main characters felt natural and relevant (No.6 has a shounen ai subplot, by the way).
Overall, the anime managed a coherent plot, and I still like it. But after watching, you’ll be left unsatisfied. It keeps you wanting for more. Keeps you searching for answers. But despite this, I believe it’s worth a shot. Whether you vote for it or not, try watching it anyway.
Propaganda 2:
It's a suspenseful science fiction that has a unique take on class issues using the setting of a world post apocalypse. It crafts a unique world with incredible characters you want to succeed. The relationship that develops between the two mains is a heartwarming respite in the cold world they inhabit. The mystery of the show keeps the audience entertained and on the edge of their seat.
Trigger Warnings: Body Horror, Genocide, Graphic Depictions of Cruelty/Violence/Gore, Implied Child Abuse, Guns, Humans being treated like objects, Sexual assault on a supporting character, Mentions of prostitution
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#G6: No Doubt in Us (Liang Bu Yi)
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Within the Chinese imperial court, stern-faced Emperor Xiao Jinyun and spirited Empress Xu Yu are at constant odds with one another. But the universe has an interesting way to solve their issues: an accident causes the two to switch bodies, forcing them to put themselves in the other’s shoes—literally. Now responsible for unfamiliar duties and court dynamics, the Emperor and the Empress must navigate the maintenance of their identities, unruly concubines, and the nation itself. In doing so, Xiao Jinyun and Xu Yu’s personal qualities and unconventional skills find new purpose, and a sense of understanding and compassion grows between the two.
However, great threats loom within and outside the court. If the imperial astrologer cannot discover the key to switching them back in time, then internal strife and suspicion may lead to the duo's untimely demise.
Propaganda:
Liang Bu Yi/No Doubt in Us is one of the most interesting donghua I’ve ever watched. The characters have varying personalities and, because it’s set in ancient China, are rather unique. Considering that Emperors had to keep harems and the fact that this is a straight couple rom-com makes the drama rather spicy. Plus, the Empress is far more qualified in the things a woman in those times wouldn’t be interested in, like sword fighting, archery etc.
To be honest, the contrast between Xu Yu (the Empress) and Xiao Jinyun (the Emperor) results in the show being far more interesting than other ones with the same trope.
Trigger Warnings: None.
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undreadd · 1 year
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Xu yu and Xiao jinyun are SO t4t idc idc. Absolutely obsessed with them.
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jaimebluesq · 1 year
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The Trust - CDrama Recommendation!!!
This post will NOT contain spoilers for the show, just my enthusiasm and spoiler-free screencaps :D
All righty! So I discovered this show on Viki the other day and binged it all in a week (yeah, I might have also been trying to relax my brain from panicking about 2 RBB fics to finish). I've actually had a hard time finishing shows lately - many I look up because there are actors I like but they're in the background and the main protagonists don't interest me much (looking at ChongZi - I wonder if they would issue a "Wang ZhuoCheng" cut without the main couple?). So often I'll look at shows and just give ones a try that sound interesting even if I've heard nothing about them from the peeps I follow on Tumblr or Youtube, and sometimes I hit gold.
What it's about:
The bulk of the story is about a Chinese Emperor and his Empress who've been estranged, and something happens in the first episode that has them switch bodies - yep, an Imperial political/harem drama that does a bodyswap! - and the consequences of this. It's mostly a rom-com type, lots of humour and the occasional silliness with some really good poignant moments, but the main 2 actors are also really good and have great chemistry! Not only do they have to act as their original characters but as each other as well. And there's a neat little thing the show did, that the Imperial storyline is actually fiction, part of a project written by a modern day couple in the middle of a divorce, so often the emotions and such of the Emperor and Empress mirrors that in the modern day couple. I just find it's a neat storytelling device!
As I mentioned, there's also imperial politics (the empress now has to deal with court and courtiers) and harem drama (the emperor now finds out what it's like to be one of his concubines and how they really act when he's not around) and I can't speak to any historical accuracy because it's not my background, but I found it to be very fun to watch.
Why I think my mutuals will like it:
Bodyswap shenanigans!
Good acting
Genuinely funny and made me smile.
... The Untamed/CQL actors!!!!! (Found accidentally, always fun when that happens!)
Aside from the main villain, I came to enjoy all of the characters, even the harem concubines that seemed to be villains in the beginning.
SHIPPABLE AS ALL HELL!!!!
Now let me introduce you to some of my favourite characters and ships because I am SO tempted to write for some of them. -- All images screencapped by me while watching on my PC
Let's start with Emperor Xiao Jinyun and his Empress Xu Yu: they're adorable and sweet together, have very different personalities and aptitudes, and really learned what it's like in the others' shoes. Not tempted to write for them, but I thoroughly enjoyed them.
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Next, THIS PAIR who may very well live rent-free in my brain for a long while to come:
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Recognize the guy on the left? It's our beloved Ouyang Zizhen channelling NHS as the Emperor's useless fan-carrying younger brother! And next to him is the court astrloger/diviner who carries the brain cell between the 2. I lived for every second these two were on screen together. Like this:
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And this:
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And THIS:
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Yeah, I'm dead!!!
But they're not the only ones to pique my interest - nor the only ones with a familiar face! Because there is also these two:
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To the left is the Empress' brother, and to the right... Wen Zhuliu! But no core-melting this time, he actually plays a doctor! And these two are quite sweet as well, like here:
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And here:
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But you know what? Why let the boys have all the fun? Because we also get these two schemers:
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Vying for the Emperor's attention at first, but when his attention is elsewhere, well, girls gotta stick together, right?
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And last but not least, these two - one of whom we've already met:
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I am just SO FUCKING ENAMOURED with them! My bisexual heart is a-fluttering. I won't say anything about the lady on the right because it might be too spoilery, but I was very, very, very pleased with how they handled her storyline (again, I'm white/Canadian so take that with a grain of salt).
If you'd like to give it a try, it can be found on Viki, and I just found it on Youtube with English Subs
So that's my little spoiler-free recommendation! Have I tempted you yet?
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caiuxraven · 1 year
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No Doubt In Us Season 2 Part 2 Release Date Slated on February 1, 2023
Our favorite emperor and empress are coming back once again as the story of their gender and the role-switching adventure continues in No Doubt In Us Season 2 Part 2 after the 1st part of the donghua’s 2nd season has ended its stint on January 3, 2023.
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The good news is that fans do not need to wait that long since the 2nd cour of No Doubt In Us Season 2 had been scheduled for release just 2 weeks after its 13th episode aired yesterday. Emperor Jinyun Xiao and Empress Yu Xu sure are going to deliver yet another exciting and adorable escapade of their time living the lives of each other after they mysteriously switched bodies after falling off into a pool.
No Doubt In Us Season 2 Part 2 Release Date
Alright, the donghua is slated to return on February 1, 2023. That only means that avid viewers and fans of the series will only have to wait for a few weeks.
Nonetheless, No Doubt In Us Season 2 Part 2 will open up with such a huge task that our Emperor has to deal with and that is an infectious disease that plagues the empire and is contracted by the Empress who suffered from smallpox. How will he respond to this ordeal is something that we should all look out for. Will this dilemma bring a new opportunity for the couple to reignite some more bond between each other?
Source: https://www.yualexius.com/2023/01/no-doubt-in-us-season-2-part-2.html
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beameized · 5 years
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if you've read No Doubt in Us plsss talk to me I'm beggin u
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best-underrated-anime · 6 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group G Round 1: #G3 vs #G6
#G3: Slime farmer kid travels around helping people
Deep in the forest lives a child named Ryouma Takebayashi. He engages in the rather strange hobby of keeping various types of slimes as pets. Furthermore, despite his young age, he has a sturdy physique and good compatibility for magic. All of this is because, having endured much hardship in his previous life, three gods grace Ryouma with a second chance to pursue one goal: savor the wonders of life.
Eventually, Ryouma embarks on a journey to explore the vast world beyond his home and apply his knowledge to help people.
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#G6: Emperor and Empress bodyswap in ancient China
Within the Chinese imperial court, stern-faced Emperor Xiao Jinyun and spirited Empress Xu Yu are at constant odds with one another. But the universe has an interesting way to solve their issues: an accident causes the two to switch bodies, forcing them to put themselves in the other’s shoes—literally. Now responsible for unfamiliar duties and court dynamics, the Emperor and the Empress must navigate the maintenance of their identities, unruly concubines, and the nation itself. In doing so, Xiao Jinyun and Xu Yu’s personal qualities and unconventional skills find new purpose, and a sense of understanding and compassion grows between the two.
However, great threats loom within and outside the court. If the imperial astrologer cannot discover the key to switching them back in time, then internal strife and suspicion may lead to the duo's untimely demise.
Titles, propagandas, trailers, and poll under the cut!
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#G3: By the Grace of the Gods (Kami-tachi ni Hirowareta Otoko)
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It’s a calming, adorable anime about helping people and being fulfilled with life. Honestly, not much happens, but it’s the sort of series that you can just watch at the end of the day and feel healed. The protagonist is an adorable and levelheaded kid, people around him are NICE and everything feels good.
Trigger Warnings: None.
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#G6: No Doubt in Us (Liang Bu Yi)
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Liang Bu Yi/No Doubt in Us is one of the most interesting donghua I’ve ever watched. The characters have varying personalities and, because it’s set in ancient China, are rather unique. Considering that Emperors had to keep harems and the fact that this is a straight couple rom-com makes the drama rather spicy. Plus, the Empress is far more qualified in the things a woman in those times wouldn’t be interested in, like sword fighting, archery etc.
To be honest, the contrast between Xu Yu (the Empress) and Xiao Jinyun (the Emperor) results in the show being far more interesting than other ones with the same trope.
Trigger Warnings: None.
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best-underrated-anime · 4 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group G Round 2: #G6 vs #G4
#G6: Emperor and Empress bodyswap in ancient China
#G4: Three girls decide to open an animation club
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#G6: No Doubt in Us (Liang Bu Yi)
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Summary:
Within the Chinese imperial court, stern-faced Emperor Xiao Jinyun and spirited Empress Xu Yu are at constant odds with one another. But the universe has an interesting way to solve their issues: an accident causes the two to switch bodies, forcing them to put themselves in the other’s shoes—literally. Now responsible for unfamiliar duties and court dynamics, the Emperor and the Empress must navigate the maintenance of their identities, unruly concubines, and the nation itself. In doing so, Xiao Jinyun and Xu Yu’s personal qualities and unconventional skills find new purpose, and a sense of understanding and compassion grows between the two.
However, great threats loom within and outside the court. If the imperial astrologer cannot discover the key to switching them back in time, then internal strife and suspicion may lead to the duo's untimely demise.
Propaganda:
Liang Bu Yi/No Doubt in Us is one of the most interesting donghua I’ve ever watched. The characters have varying personalities and, because it’s set in ancient China, are rather unique. Considering that Emperors had to keep harems and the fact that this is a straight couple rom-com makes the drama rather spicy. Plus, the Empress is far more qualified in the things a woman in those times wouldn’t be interested in, like sword fighting, archery etc.
To be honest, the contrast between Xu Yu (the Empress) and Xiao Jinyun (the Emperor) results in the show being far more interesting than other ones with the same trope.
Trigger Warnings: None.
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#G4: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!)
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Midori Asakusa draws detailed landscapes and backgrounds of both the world around her and the one within her boundless imagination. Even the simple act of doodling on a wall evolves into an emergency repair on the outer hull of her spaceship. She is only brought back to reality by her best friend Sayaka Kanamori. The two are stark opposites, with Asakusa’s childlike wonder contrasted by Kanamori’s calculated approach to life.
After a chance encounter where the two “save” the young model Tsubame Misuzaki from her overprotective bodyguard, a connection instantly sparks between Asakusa and Misuzaki, as both share an intense passion for art and animation. Whereas Asakusa is interested in backgrounds and settings, Misuzaki loves drawing the human form. Sensing a money-making opportunity, Kanamori suggests that they start an animation club. Thus begins the trio’s journey of producing animation that will awe the world.
Propaganda:
It’s playing with animation in a really cool way, AND it is just gorgeous. The backgrounds are done in a beautiful painterly style, and each environment is detailed and evokes wonder.
Each of the three girls is a unique and fleshed-out character, and their interactions and blossoming friendship are super fun and wholesome to watch. The dialogue is also very realistic—it really feels like what three high school nerdy girl friends would talk about. Each has her own strengths, in animation, organization and craft, such that they really come together as a team and manage to make something beautiful.
The show is fun, heartwarming and doesn’t take itself too seriously, but at the same time it is so so sincere. Quiet and serious moments can be quiet and serious without needless bathos, and fun sequences (like a chase through the school) are given extra effort to be zany and funny, and fully animated in both senses of the word. Above all, you feel a strong love for animation and deep wonder of the world permeating the series.
Trigger Warnings: Flashing lights in the opening theme
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