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[Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioShaft SourceLight novel 7. 92 551K Add to My List Musaigen no Phantom World 541747 6. 85 20160107 Musaigen no Phantom World TV, 2016Finished 13 eps, 24 min Action Comedy Fantasy Ecchi Musaigen no Phantom World Phantoms: supernatural entities such as ghosts or youkai that, until recently, were thought to be superstition. However, when a virus that infects the brain spreads throughout society, people's perception of the world changes as the mythical beings are revealed to have been living alongside humanity the entire time. This virus has also affected those of the next generation significantly, allowing them to develop special abilities that they can use to fight against dangerous phantoms. Haruhiko Ichijou and Mai Kawakami are two of those that were granted such power—Haruhiko wields the ability to summon and seal phantoms through drawings, while Mai imbues the power of the elements into martial arts.[31] In November 2020, production for a one-off special episode Kingdom: Ashin of the North was confirmed, with season one director Kim Seong-hun returning and Kim Eun-hee reprising her role as screenwriter. [15] The series overspent the budget, with each episode costing more than $1. 78 million. [13][31] As a result, the first two seasons, which were originally planned to have eight episodes each, were shortened to six episodes. [32] On January 16, 2018, a crew member of the art team died due to overwork. [33] On March 14, 2019, it was confirmed that in the midst of filming the second season, a staff member in the production team died after a car accident. [34] On January 7, 2021, a castle on the filming set of Kingdom: Ashin of the North caught fire as a staff member attempted to melt the snow using a torch lamp. Parts of the castle were destroyed in the process of extinguishing the fire, and there were no resulting injuries. [35] Writing[edit] Screenwriter Kim Eun-hee began thinking about the story behind the series in 2011, wanting to reflect the fears and anxiety of modern times through the lens of the historical Joseon period. [36][37] Originally, the creator thought it would be difficult to portray the story in a television series format, and instead created the webcomic The Kingdom of the Gods alongside illustrator Yang Kyung-il in 2014. [1] While the series is adapted from the webcomic, they do not share much commonality other than their basic concepts.
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