3D Ji Ning Slays Pangu’s Realms!
Exciting news! Mang Wasteland Period is set to return with an impressive 3D reboot premiering on Youku in late 2025 or possibly in 2026. The trailer released in October 2025 has fans buzzing with anticipation!
Shenman Culture is adapting I Eat Tomatoes’ immensely popular Xianxia novel into a year-long series focused on Ji Ning, a man who is reborn in a challenging world. Throughout the series, he will encounter fierce beasts and strive for immortality. This adaptation is poised to be a visual spectacle for donghua fans, featuring epic battles and rich storytelling.
Additionally, a brand-new, high-budget reboot of the legendary Xianxia epic Mang Wasteland Period (Mang Huang Ji) has also been unveiled, further heightening excitement among fans.
Announcing a new Mang Wasteland Period is a gutsy move. Fans love the original novel by I Eat Tomatoes, but it’s so massive that previous adaptations have struggled to do it justice. This time, however, the new trailer and comments from the project lead suggest Shenman is coming at it with a very specific, and frankly, promising new angle.
The studio is straight-up saying they want to “bring something different” and are trying out “new themes” and a “new art style.” You can see this immediately in the trailer. The main character, Ji Ning, is shown with “ripped clothes,” looking “wild.” This isn’t just a cool costume choice; it’s a huge clue about the show’s vibe.
In the novel, Ji Ning isn’t just an elegant Sword Immortal. He’s also a Godfiend Body refiner, a path that’s all about raw, physical power. The trailer’s focus on this “wild” look, plus shots of brutal “hand-to-hand combat” and Ji Ning “fishing for beasts,” strongly hints that the show will embrace the savage, physical side of his training. This is a refreshing change from a lot of Xianxia shows that just feature weightless, clean sword fights, and it might be the key to finally doing Ji Ning’s dual-path journey justice.
Visually, people are saying the new trailer’s special effects have a “sense of Cang Yuan Tu (The Demon Hunter),” which is high praise. That show is known for its awesome, high-impact combat. They’ll need that level of quality, not just for the brawls, but for the story’s other, deeper side.
Mang Wasteland Period is a monster of a story—4.18 million words across 45 volumes, packed with epic fights, cosmic lore, and heart-wrenching stakes. It all kicks off in a primordial chaos, where Pangu, the ultimate Chaos Ancestor God, swung his axe to split the void, birthing the Pangu Chaosworld and its Three Realms (Heaven, Earth, Underworld). Pangu burned his life to make it happen, leaving a universe teeming with gods, demons, and freaky 异兽 (exotic beasts), all chasing immortality through cultivation. Ji Ning, a modern Earth guy who dies young, hits the underworld but skips Meng Po’s memory-wiping soup when the Six Paths Reincarnation gets attacked. Reborn into the Chrono Clan with parents Ji Yichuan and Yuchi Xue, he’s got his past life’s smarts and a fire to survive in this brutal world.
Here’s the story’s arc-by-arc breakdown, loaded with Three Realms flavor:
This epic mixes non-stop action with big questions about fate, family, and immortality, all set in Pangu’s sprawling, chaotic Three Realms where gods like Old Man Yuan and Sun Wukong keep the stakes sky-high.
Shenman Culture, the team behind Cang Yuan Tu, is crafting this 3D donghua for Youku, hyped at the 2024 Starry Sea Conference. They’re aiming for 52 episodes, with 26 filed so far, likely 20-25 minutes each. The October 2025 trailer shows Ji Ning’s beast-brawling and swordplay, with Cang Yuan Tu-style effects that scream epic. No director or voice actors have been named yet, and the release is pegged for late 2025 or 2026 due to conflicting Youku listings. Unlike the 2015 2D version (19 episodes, not a fan favorite), this reboot’s got major polish.
The project’s biggest selling point is also its biggest nightmare: the source material. The project lead was refreshingly honest about it, saying, “The project’s difficulty is that its content volume is simply too large.” The original novel is over 4 million Chinese characters long and crosses entire worlds, realms, and lifetimes.
To even try, Shenman has committed to a 52-episode “year-long” series. But even with that, you can see the strain. An early trailer hinted at 2025, but the official Youku platform now says 2026, and they’ve only filed for 26 episodes so far. The team admitted that just the pre-production—art, script, world-building—took way longer than they ever expected.
For this to work, the team has to nail two things: the scale and the spirit.
For the spirit, it’s all about Ji Ning’s two identities. The trailer showcases the Godfiend Body, but the studio knows that his journey as a Sword Immortal is the main event. They’ve said that animating his “Ultimate Sword Dao Five Stances” will be a “heavy focus” of the series. The problem is, how do you animate abstract concepts like “Heart,” “Blood Drop,” and “Shadowless”? This is where those top-tier special effects will be make-or-break, as they’ve got to turn deep philosophy into an amazing visual spectacle.
For the scale, the team’s keywords say it all: “Epic, grand,” “Shanhai fantasy,” “ancient fantasy,” and “a world of walking with gods.” They’re not just adapting a story; they’re adapting a mythology. Mang Wasteland Period‘s world, which mixes classic Chinese myths like Pangu and Nuwa with its own cosmic setting, is what makes it so special. A 52-episode run gives them the time to do it, but they’ll have to be masters of pacing to avoid feeling rushed, which is the trap that killed previous attempts.
I Eat Tomatoes (Zhu Hongzhi) is a xianxia god from Jiangsu, dropping hits like Swallowed Star, Stellar Transformations, Cang Yuan Tu (The Demon Hunter), and Coiling Dragon. Mang Wasteland Period, his seventh novel, ran from December 2012 to April 2015 on Qidian, snagging 546 million recommendations. It’s a classic xianxia blend of epic battles, cosmic lore rooted in Pangu’s creation, and deep themes of reincarnation, loyalty, and chasing eternal life in a chaotic, post-Pangu world.
The trailer nails Ji Ning’s early beast fights and Five Ultimate Sword Styles, straight from the novel’s opening. But fitting 45 volumes into 52 episodes means cuts—subplots like Yu Wei’s Seamless Gate ties or Three Realms figures like Old Man Yuan and Sun Wukong might get slimmed down. The trailer’s action-heavy, with Ji Ning’s shirtless brawls amped up for newbies, rocking Cang Yuan Tu-style visuals. The novel’s slow, philosophical moments—like Ji Ning’s Daomerge or Pangu’s legacy—might take a backseat to keep things fast-paced. Shenman’s got experience with year-long series, so they’re likely balancing epic fights with enough Three Realms lore to feel true to the source.
This story’s about defying fate, rebirth, and fighting for what matters, all in Pangu’s chaotic Three Realms, where gods like Thunder God and Xuanwu Emperor carry his legacy. The 3D animation makes the desolate continents and beasts pop, with the trailer’s sword slashes and chaos realms looking unreal. Expect a soundtrack with booming drums for battles and soft flutes for soulful bits, amplifying the stakes. It’s built to make Pangu’s world feel alive, though it might lean more into visuals than the novel’s deep philosophy.
It’s for xianxia fans, 18-35, who dig Battle Through the Heavens or Douluo Continent. Youku’s pushing “mountain-sea fantasy” with the trailer and conference hype, playing up Pangu’s epic world. It’s got global vibes, like Tomb Fallen God, and could slay on Youku’s international streams.
The October 2025 trailer’s got fans stoked for 3D visuals and Ji Ning’s swordplay, but some worry it’s missing the novel’s soul. The 2015 version got flak for plot tweaks, so fans hope this nails Pangu’s chaos and Ji Ning’s heart. Visuals should get love, but cuts to Three Realms’ depth or Yu Wei’s arc could spark gripes.
Pangu’s axe-split world creates a wild backdrop, and the trailer’s intense beast fights showcase Ji Ning’s raw rebirth, emphasizing the novel’s theme of defying fate in a vibrant 3D format. It’s an enticing hook, even if some of the philosophical elements are toned down.
The action-centric focus of the donghua makes Pangu’s Three Realms a visual feast. However, omitting plot points like Old Man Yuan’s schemes or Yu Wei’s betrayal could weaken the emotional impact of the story. Shenman needs to ensure that the heart of the narrative remains.
The stunning 3D chaos realms and creatures are mind-blowing, enhancing Pangu’s legacy. Yet, if Ji Ning’s inner struggles or the roles of Three Realms gods, such as Sun Wukong, are neglected, the adaptation might not resonate as deeply as the book’s layered emotional moments.
The novel emphasizes the theme of defying fate, and the donghua’s trailer captures this well through Ji Ning’s fierce battles with beasts, illustrating his transformation from a weakling to a warrior. It’s a powerful visual representation that brings the book’s significant ideas to life, even if it skips some of the more complex themes.
While the emphasis on action makes the donghua enjoyable, particularly for newcomers, removing side stories like Yu Wei’s could diminish the emotional depth that the novel delivers. Shenman needs to retain the heart of the story.
The impressive 3D chaos realms and monster designs promise to be breathtaking, adding significant wow-factor to the world-building. However, if the adaptation focuses too much on spectacle and overlooks Ji Ning’s internal conflicts, it might not evoke the same emotional resonance found in the book.
It’s slated for late 2025 or 2026 on Youku, with the exact date pending official confirmation.
It keeps Ji Ning’s sword styles and reincarnation arc, but may streamline subplots for a faster-paced 3D series.
His raw, action-driven portrayal and Five Ultimate Sword Styles shine in vivid 3D battles.
Estimated reading time: 14 minutes
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