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8螢火之森6. 9雲之彼端,約定的地方7. 0通往夏天的隧道,再見的出口7. 5她與她的貓 -Everything Flows-8. 5螢火蟲之墓7. 8風起8. 4SPY×FAMILY間諜家家酒StorylineEditDid you knowEditTriviaMakoto Shinkai cites the short story "Super-Frog Saves Tokyo" and the novel "Kafka on the Shore," both by Haruki Murakami, as well the anime film 魔女宅急便 (1989) as the main inspirations for this film. GoofsThe epicenter of the 2011 Touhoku earthquake was undersea, 45 miles off the East coast of Japan, so the worm couldn't possibly be
responsible for it. QuotesSinger: How much meaning must we overcome before we reach our destination?Crazy creditsThe title doesn't appear until around the 13-minute mark. ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated
Movies of 2023 (2023)User reviews160ReviewReviewFeatured review6/10 Missing Something .
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stars Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doona, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Sung-kyu, and Kim Hye-jun. [1] The entire first season, and the first episode of the second were directed by Kim Seong-hun, with Park In-je directing the remainder of that season. Set in the 16th century and three years after the end of the Imjin War, Kingdom takes place in a fictional, medieval-inspired Joseon (modern-day Korea) and blends political thriller and elements from zombie horror. The story follows Lee
Chang, the Crown Prince of Joseon, who attempts to investigate the mysterious illness recently afflicting the King, only to find himself caught in the middle of a deadly epidemic ravaging the Kingdom of Joseon. While trying to save the Kingdom from the plague, he must also stop his political opponents from seizing the throne. The series was positively reviewed, and renewed for a second season which was released on March 13, 2020. [11][12][13][14] A special feature-length episode of the series, titled "Ashin of the North", was released on July 23, 2021, presenting a focus on the supporting character played by Jun Ji-hyun. The episode acts as a sidequel to the second season of Kingdom and explores the backstory of Ashin, the mysterious character Lee Chang's group encountered on their journey north to discover the origins of the infected. [15][16] Premise[edit] Kingdom[edit] 'Kingdom' locations Set during the Joseon Dynasty, three years after the Japanese invasions, the story follows Crown Prince Lee Chang who, along with his subordinates, finds a zombie plague is ravaging the countryside amidst a brewing political conspiracy. Ashin of the North[edit] Kingdom: Ashin of the North explores the backstory of a Jurchen woman named Ashin and the origin of the resurrection plant that triggered the events in Kingdom. Cast[edit] Character Portrayed by Seasons Ashin of
the North[17] 1[18] 2[19] Main characters Lee Chang Ju Ji-hoon Main Seo-bi Bae Doona Main Yeong-shin Kim Sung-kyu Main Cho Beom-pal Jeon Seok-ho Main Lord Cho Hak-ju Ryu Seung-ryong Main Queen Consort Cho Kim Hye-jun Main Mu-yeong Kim Sang-ho Main Lord Ahn Hyeon Huh Joon-ho Main Guest Ashin Jun Ji-hyunKim Si-a (young) Guest Main Min Chi-rok Park Byung-eun Recurring Main Ai Da Gan Koo Kyo-hwan Main Ta Hab Kim Roi-ha Main Recurring characters Cho Beom-il Jung Suk-won Recurring Guest Lee Seung-hui Kwon Bum-taek Guest Guest Kim Sun Kim Jong-soo Recurring Deok Sung Jin Seon-kyu Recurring Guest Lee Do-jin Joo Suk-tae [es] Recurring Guest Lee Gang-yun Kim Tae-hoon Recurring Main[edit] Ju Ji-hoon as Lee Chang, the Crown Prince of Joseon and heir presumptive to the throne.