The opening scene with the master brushing his teeth was hilarious. I did not expect such a casual moment in a cultivation setting. My Disciples Made Me a God really knows how to balance humor with serious magic. The little elf girl looked so scared when he scolded her. It made me feel sympathetic towards her plight. The animation quality is stunning.
Watching the master fall off the roof broke my heart but also made me laugh. It shows his struggle despite his power. My Disciples Made Me a God captures this imperfection well. The contrast between his serious face and the clumsy fall is comedy gold. I love how the disciples react to his failures with concern. It adds depth to their bond.
The glowing hut labeled Immortal Palace is such a iconic visual. It stands out against the mountain backdrop beautifully. My Disciples Made Me a God uses lighting to show magical presence effectively. When the golden light shines down, you know something big is happening. The attention to detail in the thatched roof texture is impressive. It feels like a real place.
The relationship between the master and the white-haired disciple is complex. He scolds her but clearly cares deep down. My Disciples Made Me a God explores mentorship in a unique way. Her pointed ears and sad eyes evoke so much emotion. I found myself rooting for her to succeed despite his harsh words. The dynamic feels very human.
Seeing the other disciples fly in was a breathtaking moment. The lady in purple and the red-clad disciple look so powerful. My Disciples Made Me a God does not shy away from showing high-level magic. Their entrance contrasts sharply with the master's earlier clumsiness. It raises questions about who is truly in charge here. The visual effects on their robes are mesmerizing.