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Aniplus Asia Airs Kingdom Anime's Season 3

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
1st episode premiered on Aniplus-Asia on Monday

Aniplus-Asia announced last Friday that it will air the Kingdom anime's third season. The company already premiered the first episode on Monday at 3:00 p.m. GMT +8, with new episodes every Monday.

The season resumed airing on NHK General on Sunday, and it restarted its airing from the first episode.

The third season of the anime of Yasuhisa Hara's Kingdom manga premiered on NHK General in April 2020. The anime's production committee announced that month that it was delaying the broadcast of episode 5 and later episodes of the third season. The committee explained that production had been going forward with enough time allotted, but the Japanese government's state of emergency declaration against the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) greatly impacted the production schedule. The anime was later rescheduled to return in April 2021.

The third season has a new production staff compared to the previous series. Kenichi Imaizumi (Reborn!, Brynhildr in the Darkness, After School Dice Club) is directing the anime at Studio Signpost (the new name of Pierrot Plus). Noboru Takagi (The Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These, Golden Kamuy, Baccano!, Altair: A Record of Battles) is in charge of series scripts. Hisashi Abe (Sorcerer Hunters, Berserk (2016), Psycho-Pass: Sinners of the System) is designing the characters.

BiSH are performing the anime's opening theme song "TOMORROW" and waterweed are performing the anime's ending theme song "Deep inside" as the group's first television anime collaboration.

The new season covers the manga's Alliance Arc. The returning cast members include Masakazu Morita as Shin (Xin), Jun Fukuyama as Ei Sei (Yin Zheng), Rie Kugimiya as Karyō Ten (He Liao Diao), Kentarō Itō as Huan Ji, Yoshimasa Hosoya as Ōhon, Hirofumi Nojima as Mōten, Shirō Saitō as Biao Gong (Hyou Ko), Kenyuu Horiuchi as Wang Jian (Ōsen), Taiten Kusunoki as Mōbu, and Akio Kato as Tō.

Hara's historical manga centers around the slave boy Xin and his dream of becoming a great general for the state of Qin. Xin helps Ying Zheng, the young Qin king who shares his desire to unify China, rise to power within the state. Xin does all he can to become a superior commander of an army capable of defeating the Seven Warring States.

The record-setting manga launched in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine in 2006. Hara said he is considering writing up to 100 volumes. A television anime adaptation premiered in 2012, and a second season premiered in 2013.

The manga inspired a live-action film adaptation by Shinsuke Satō that opened in Japan on April 2019.

Source: Aniplus-Asia's Facebook page


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