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A Chicken?No, I'm the Phoenix!EP 20

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A Chicken?No, I'm the Phoenix!

Transported to a beast taming world, a man reawakens as a little chick dumped by a top-ranked trainer. Unexpectedly, he unlocks a phoenix bloodline and a powerful evolution system. He then forms a bond with a gifted outcast trainer with hidden supreme potential. What kind of journey awaits them?
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Ep Review

The Chick is Boss

Everyone mocked her for bringing a pet to the trial, but that yellow chick just pointed at the hardest level! The elder's shocked face was priceless. Watching A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! feels like discovering a hidden gem. The white-haired girl stays calm. That purple portal looks dangerous. I need to know what power lies inside that tiny bird immediately!

Underestimating Her

Those guys in grey suits laughed too soon. The way the chick glowed before entering the vortex gave me chills. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! delivers serious fantasy vibes with a cute twist. The instructor looked ready to faint when he saw the book selection. Visuals are crisp, and the tension in the hall is palpable. This is exactly the kind of drama I binge on netshort.

Portal Panic

The special effects on those magical gates are insane. White swirls, blue voids, and that ominous purple one she chose. In A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix!, the stakes feel incredibly high despite the fluffy mascot. The elder holding the glowing orb looked so serious. I love how the girl ignores the haters and walks straight into danger. Her confidence is everything to me.

Silent Power

She didn't say a word, yet her presence commanded the room. The chick flapping its glowing wing was the highlight of the episode. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! proves you don't need loud speeches to be powerful. The stone tablet with ancient scripts adds cool lore. Watching on netshort is smooth, and the animation quality rivals big movies. Is the chick a god?

Laughing Stock No More

Remember when the guy in the suit pointed and laughed? He won't be laughing after seeing this. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! turns the tables so satisfyingly. The contrast between the cute chick and the hell-level trial is perfect storytelling. The elder's stern expression hints at deep secrets. I am fully invested in this white-haired beauty's journey.

Ancient Book Mystery

That book had three levels, and the chick chose the bottom one without hesitation. What does that mean for the trial? A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! keeps me guessing with every scene. The holographic screen at the desk looks so advanced mixed with magic. The lighting in the hall is gorgeous. Netshort really picked a winner with this animation style.

Elder's Reaction

The grey-haired instructor leaned forward like he couldn't believe his eyes. His expression shifted from boredom to shock instantly. In A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix!, the adults seem to know something the students don't. The wolf and eagle companions looked majestic too. I love the world-building hints in the background architecture. This show is a visual feast for fantasy lovers.

Cute but Deadly

Do not let the fluffy feathers fool you. That chick has an aura of pure power. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! balances cuteness with intense cultivation themes perfectly. The girl's dress flows beautifully as she walks toward the portal. Everyone else looks so uniform in their grey suits. Standing out is dangerous but necessary. I am hooked on this story.

The Purple Vortex

Why did she choose the purple gate? It looks the most unstable and dangerous of them all. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! raises so many questions about the trial rules. The energy swirling inside the portal looks hypnotic. The chick closing its eyes smiled like it knew the outcome. Watching this on netshort is my new favorite routine. I need more now!

Academy Vibes

The setting feels like a magical university for warriors. Rows of students waiting in line adds to the pressure. A Chicken? No, I'm the Phoenix! captures that exam anxiety perfectly. The wolf walking beside them looks so realistic. I appreciate the detailed textures on the clothes and weapons. It is rare to find such quality in short form videos. Truly impressive work.