KINGDOM
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
38
RELEASE
February 25, 2013
LENGTH
25 min
DESCRIPTION
When low-born servant boys Piao and Xin set out to become the world’s greatest war generals, they quickly find themselves caught up in a violent struggle between two noblemen plotting to overthrow the King. After Piao is killed protecting the rightful ruler of the kingdom of Qin, Xin sets out on a campaign for revenge that leads him straight into the fire of war.
Now, with a target on his back and an army of enemies standing in his way, it will be up to a boy with no name and a young king without a throne to return order to their war-torn country in this historical action-drama based on the Tezuka Award-winning manga, Kingdom.
(Source: Funimation)
Note: The first episode aired with a runtime of 50 minutes as opposed to the standard 25 minute runtime.
CAST

Xin Li

Masakazu Morita

Lei Qiang

Youko Hikasa

Zheng Ying

Jun Fukuyama

Liao Diao He

Rie Kugimiya

Qi Wang

Rikiya Koyama

Duanhe Yang

Mie Sonozaki

Mu Li

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Biao Gong

Shirou Saitou

Teng

Akio Katou

Chang Ping Jun

Junichi Suwabe

Buwei Lü

Tesshou Genda

Jio Ba

Tarusuke Shingaki

Wu Meng

Taiten Kusunoki

Bi

Kouji Yusa

Jiao Cheng

Kouki Miyata

Chang Wen Jun

Yutaka Nakano

Piao

Jun Fukuyama

Nuan Pang

Masaya Takatsuka

Liao

Ao Takahashi

Tajifu

Hidenori Takahashi

Yuan

Susumu Akagi

Ping Wei

Kousuke Toriumi

Zuo Song

Masaya Takatsuka

Dao Wei

Masaya Takatsuka

Yuan Chong

Hidenori Takahashi
EPISODES
Dubbed
RELATED TO KINGDOM
ANIME ActionKingdom 2nd SeasonREVIEWS

Minghas
81/100CGI: the stain on an otherwise solid adaptation of one of the best mangas.Continue on AniListKingdom is one of my favorite mangas, having stumbled across it by chance after sinking my teeth into Vagabond some years ago. Finally digging into my ever-growing anime list, I randomly picked Kingdom's anime adaptation as my next viewing experience (thank you cool feature of AniList).
To be honest, for 2012, it looks really well: the animation, the artstyle, it's pretty good... when it's not using CGI. I'm not really sure who greenlit this, but the CGI here is horrendous and quite possibly the only tell this is a 2012 anime all things considered. While it gets better as the season goes on, there seems no be no rhyme or reason surrounding its usage. One moment it's a normal dialogue, next frame it's suddenly CGI. It does look decent enough for the wide shots and panoramic views of the battlefields, but whenever it goes for close-ups, it looks horrendous. This goes double for characters. Early episodes with CGI Shin show him with very jittery and ugly facial features, especially mouth movements, while the few one-on-one battles feel very clunky. By the end, Houken vs Ouki (one of the biggest highlights and pivotal moments in the story, even now), there's some reliance in CGI for some of its scenes, but it's used much more sparingly. Conversely, I noticed every scene Shoubunkun is in has him animated in CGI, which makes him feel weirdly 3D in the world - and to be honest, this disconnect between the regular 2D scenes having 3D-looking models is what makes the CGI look so bad.
Another bone I have to pick with it is the lack of any real violence and gore. If you've read the manga, you know most battles, if not all of them, have an overwhelming amount of bisecting, beheading and power-cleaving through soldiers. It's often how the manga tells you this character is strong, by how gruesome and effortless they can bisect a man. In here, blood is only shown on non-fatal cuts or stabs. Moubu and Houken's cleaves, for instance, just send their targets away with unfathomable strength, rather than the accustomed (and expected) experience of seeing soldiers getting physically cleaved in two. This makes some moments, like Moubu and Tou's spinning swings feel more over-the-top and silly than they ought to be. You can still get a sense of strength, but the lack of that visual, expected impact in a war anime really is disappointing.
When it comes to the material adapted, it skips the entirety of the Assasination Plot arc, which served to fuel the bigger battle of Sei's and Ryofui's faction past the starting throne usurper arc. Everything else is faithfully adapted, with the highlight naturally being Ouki himself and the battle of Bayou. The death of one of my favorite characters still has the same impact as it did back then when I didn't expect it, and to see it without CGI is honestly surprising, since the no-rules rule of its usage made me think they had restraint when it came to this scene, which is, once again, one of the pivotal moments in the manga.
Overall, it's solid, past the clunky and distracting usage of CGI on the first episodes. But once it gets going, it knows better when and when not to use it.
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SCORE
- (3.7/5)
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