Quanzhi Gaoshou Specials
全职高手 特别篇 AnimeInformações adicionais
Format
ONA
Episodes
3
Duration
27 minutes
Status
Finished
Start date
Apr 26, 2018
End date
May 11, 2018
Average score
79/100
Popularity
25752
Favorites
406
Studios
Colored Pencil Animation
Colored Pencil Animation Japan
Colored Pencil Animation Japan
Producers
Tencent Penguin Pictures
China Literature
China Literature
Genres
Action
Comedy
Comedy
Tags
E-Sports
100%
Prominently features professional video game competitions, tournaments, players, etc.
Video Games
90%
Centers around characters playing video games.
Primarily Adult Cast
72%
Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
Ensemble Cast
66%
Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
Male Protagonist
60%
Main character is male.
Primarily Male Cast
53%
Main cast is mostly composed of male characters.
Work
50%
Centers around the activities of a certain occupation.
CGI
42%
Prominently features scenes created with computer-generated imagery.
Teacher
25%
Protagonist is an educator, usually in a school setting.
Quanzhi Gaoshou Specials
全职高手 特别篇 AnimeSinopse
The All-Star Tournament is a three-day event that allows e-sports participants from various professional clubs to display their skills, while also giving casual Glory players the chance to interact with pros in the flesh.
Retired top-tier Glory player Ye Xiu agrees to watch the tournament together with Tang Rou and Chen Guo after the latter manages to get ahold of three tickets. It is a strange sensation for Ye Xiu, as unlike previous occasions, this time he attends the tournament as a spectator, not a participant. However, despite his attempts to keep a low profile, events in the All-Star Tournament may force the former Glory legend back into the limelight.
Retired top-tier Glory player Ye Xiu agrees to watch the tournament together with Tang Rou and Chen Guo after the latter manages to get ahold of three tickets. It is a strange sensation for Ye Xiu, as unlike previous occasions, this time he attends the tournament as a spectator, not a participant. However, despite his attempts to keep a low profile, events in the All-Star Tournament may force the former Glory legend back into the limelight.