Fei Ren Zai 3rd Season Part 2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Meet Jiu Yue: a two-hundred-year-old nine-tailed fox working a corporate desk job in modern China, which is already funny enough before you meet her coworkers. There's Ao Lie, a dragon prince who gets motion sickness and throws up live seafood, Nezha as a deadpan elementary schooler, and their boss Guan Yin casually using his sacred halo as a phone accessory and drinking out of a Starbucks cup like it's his jade vase. Fei Ren Zai 3rd Season Part 2 picks up right where Part 1 left off with 12 more short-form ONA episodes of ancient Chinese mythological figures just trying to survive mundane life — office politics, social media, public transportation — without accidentally revealing they're legendary gods and demons. There's no real overarching plot here, and that's the point. Each episode is a quick, self-contained bit built on deadpan delivery and absurd visual gags, with a bright chibi-leaning art style that leans hard into the contrast between epic myth and total banality. If you liked Saint Young Men's whole "gods living among us" premise but want something faster-paced, or you vibed with The Devil is a Part-Timer and All Saints Street, this scratches the same itch. It's rooted in Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods lore, so there are layers if you know the source material, but it works perfectly fine as pure comedy even if you don't. Easy watch, short episodes, genuinely clever writing.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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