Tales of Herding Gods wallpapers feature an older Mu’er, Xian Qing’er and others

Beautiful character designs of Mu’er, Xian Qing’er and others showcased on latest Tales of Herding Gods wallpapers

The official Weibo account for the Chinese donghua Tales of Herding Gods has just released eight more wallpapers (for desktop and for mobile phone).

The latest Tales of Herding Gods wallpapers feature the now-15-year-old protagonist Mu’er,  Xian Qing’er and others, showing off their beautiful character designs, and came along with the message:

#Tales of Herding Gods Wallpaper goodies are here
With a sharper look in his eyes and a heroic demeanor in his every move, the fifteen-year-old Mu’er is truly dazzling!

Not to mention the mischievous and ethereal Xian Qing’er and the bright-eyed, radiant Seventh Prince—both are absolutely stunning!



The account also reminded fans the donghua is a Bilibili exclusive, with new episodes airing in China every Sunday at 11:00 AM.

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Check the latest wallpapers out below.

And, if you want shots on your phone or desktop from even newer episodes, some Sparkly Key Animation has just released some incredibly beautiful Chinese New Year wallpapers, some of which feature characters from Tales of Herding Gods.

Tales of Herding Gods latest release details

The 26-episode first season of the Chinese donghua (anime) is being beautifully animated by Sparkly Key Animation Studios (Swallowed Star), and is produced by Bilibili.

It is currently being rated a solid 7.59 out of 10 stars by users of the animated series-focused sit My Anime List. An extremely good rating on a platform where Chinese anime is often, sadly, downrated.

International viewers can watch Tales of Herding Gods via Bilibili’s streaming platform, with 18 episodes currently available for subscribers, and up to Episode 17 for non-subscribers.

The Made by Bilibili — Chinese Donghua Animation YouTube channel is also streaming the action adventure donghua for both its subscribers and the general public.

All 18 episodes are available on that platform for subscribers, while non-subscribers can watch up to Episode 17 and with Episode 18 available to them from February 25th.

And just a hint from me, and one shared by many fans of the series — If you have not yet begun watching Tales of Herding Gods, you should, as it is easily one of the best-designed, most well-written and most beautifully animated donghua to come out of China in the last year.

Tales of Herding Gods’ characters are brilliantly unique too.