"Around the Stars" plays a vital role in the viewer's experience by humanizing a character who is often intentionally "expressionless". In an anime where the protagonist can destroy worlds with a sneeze, the ending song reminds the audience of his hidden warmth. It captures the bittersweet reality of his existence: the constant need to hide his true self ("All memories are kept hidden") while secretly cherishing the peaceful life he has found with his peers.
References to "breaking the heart's shackles" and "breaking free from the fetters" mirror Wang Ling’s struggle with the talismans that seal his overwhelming power. His strength is often presented as a burden—a wall that separates him from the simplicity of human connection. "Around the Stars" plays a vital role in
Experience the soft melodies and lyrical depth of the ending theme here: References to "breaking the heart's shackles" and "breaking
In the landscape of modern Chinese animation ( donghua ), few themes are as compelling as the juxtaposition of god-like power with the mundane desire for a normal life. The Daily Life of the Immortal King ( Xian Wang de Richang Shenghuo ) masterfully explores this through its protagonist, Wang Ling, a cultivation prodigy who simply wants to eat crispy noodle snacks in peace. While the series often leans into high-octane action and satire, its ending theme, by Wang Xinyu , provides a poignant emotional anchor that delves into the character's hidden inner world. A Voice of Gentle Solitude The Daily Life of the Immortal King (
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