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"[71] Rafael Motamayor from GameSpot recommended the second season in his review by highlighting that, "Not to be outdone by Game of Thrones, Kingdom also serves as an intriguing courtroom thriller", further praising the narrative, by adding that it "doubles down on the viral aspect of the zombie outbreak, exploring its natural origin, how it spreads, and most frighteningly, how it evolves. "[72] The New York Times named Kingdom one of "The Best International Shows of 2020. "[73] Following Netflix's reporting on the considerable success that Kingdom obtained globally after it was made available to stream on their platform service,[74] Eun-hee stated in response that "I could never have imagined the popularity [Kingdom got]. I did my best to make it as Korean as possible because I wanted people to see it and become more curious about Korea. "[75] Release[edit] On December 17, 2018, the official trailer for the series was released. [76] On January 25, 2019, the first season of the series, consisting of six episodes, was released for streaming on Netflix. [77] The second season, also consisting of six episodes, was released on March 13, 2020. [45] A special 92-minute episode, titled "Kingdom: Ashin of the North", was released on July 23, 2021. [56][78][79][15][80] Awards and nominations[edit] Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref. 56th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Drama Kingdom Nominated [81] Technical Award Kim Nam-sik, Ryu Gun-hee (Visual Effects) Nominated 2nd Asia Contents Awards Best Drama Kingdom Nominated [82] Best Actor Ju Ji-hoon Won Best Writer Kim Eun-hee Won Technical Award Visual Effects, Make Up, Costume Design, Sound Effects Won (Visual Effects) Notes[edit] ^ For the two seasons only. The special episode "Kingdom: Ashin of the North" was produced by Studio Dragon, Baram Pictures and B.Silverman praised the plot ideas and characters but had issues with its pacing. She labeled Gotouge's art as "unpolished and inconsistent," although she commended details such as those in Tanjiro and Nezuko's clothing which illustrate both the poverty and loving environment from where they come. Silverman concluded that it is the work of a promising author and had positive expectations for the series' development. [171] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin gave the first volume a score of 9/10. He commended the series for its "ability to convey power in simplicity," explaining that Gotouge's art is "nice" but overly detailed, and the dialogue and exposition are straightforward. Douresseaux praised its characters and recommended the series to fans of demon-fighting heroes.
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