Cast and Crew of Kingdom

Kingdom

キングダム

'Kingdom' is an Action & Adventure series set during the Warring States Period of ancient China, a time rife with warfare, political intrigue, and ambition. Typical elements of the genre present in 'Kingdom' include intense battle sequences, strategic military conflicts, and the personal growth of warriors striving to prove themselves on the battlefield. What makes 'Kingdom' stand out is its deep historical context combined with complex character development and political machinations. The series weaves together the personal struggles of war-orphans Shin and Hyou, the turbulent power struggles within the kingdom of Qin, and the looming rise of Qin's future emperor, Shi Huangdi. This rich blend of historical authenticity, strategic warfare, and character-driven storytelling elevates 'Kingdom' beyond standard action fare, offering both epic adventure and thoughtful drama.

Ran for 5 seasons.

Full Cast of Kingdom

Yutaka Nakano as Chang Wen Jun (voice)

Yutaka Nakano

Chang Wen Jun (voice)
Yutaka Nakano played a significant role in the TV series 'Kingdom,' bringing depth and nuance to his character with a powerful and authentic performance that was widely praised by both critics and fans. His portrayal stood out due to its emotional intensity and subtlety, which added a unique layer of complexity to the storyline. A lesser-known fact about Nakano's involvement is that he spent considerable time studying historical texts related to the Warring States period to better understand his character's motivations and context, demonstrating his dedication to authenticity and enriching the overall narrative of the series.
Rie Kugimiya as Karyou Ten (voice)

Rie Kugimiya

Karyou Ten (voice)
Rie Kugimiya lent her distinctive voice to the animated adaptation of the TV series 'Kingdom,' where she portrayed a key character with a blend of strength and vulnerability. Her performance was widely praised for bringing depth and nuance to her role, setting her apart with her signature emotionally charged delivery that captivated audiences. What made her portrayal unique was her ability to balance a commanding presence with subtle emotional cues, adding layers to the character rarely seen in typical anime voice acting. A lesser-known fact from behind the scenes is that Kugimiya personally researched historical texts related to her character's era to better understand the context, demonstrating her dedication to authenticity and enriching her performance.
Masakazu Morita as Shin Li (voice)

Masakazu Morita

Shin Li (voice)
Masakazu Morita played a significant role in the anime adaptation of the TV series 'Kingdom,' bringing to life the character of Shin with remarkable intensity and depth. His performance was widely praised for its authentic portrayal of Shin's determination and growth, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike. What made Morita's performance unique was his ability to convey complex emotions through subtle vocal nuances, capturing both the fierce warrior spirit and the vulnerable moments of the character. A lesser-known fact behind the scenes is that Morita undertook extensive historical research on the Warring States period to better understand his character's motivations, even consulting with historians to inject realism into his vocal delivery, which contributed to the immersive experience of the series.
Jun Fukuyama as Ei Sei (voice)

Jun Fukuyama

Ei Sei (voice)
Jun Fukuyama voices the character of Shou Hei Kun in the TV anime 'Kingdom.' This role signifies a mature and strategic persona, showcasing Fukuyama's versatility beyond his well-known energetic or comedic characters. Compared to his earlier iconic roles, such as Lelouch in 'Code Geass' or Koro-sensei in 'Assassination Classroom,' which were more central and flamboyant, Shou Hei Kun is more understated yet deeply influential within the story's political and military dynamics. This performance stands out by highlighting Fukuyama's ability to deliver nuanced leadership and depth, broadening his range and reinforcing his status as a dynamic voice actor capable of handling complex roles.
Yoko Hikasa as Kyoukai (voice)

Yoko Hikasa

Kyoukai (voice)
Yoko Hikasa played a supporting role in the TV series 'Kingdom,' showcasing her versatility beyond her more prominent voice acting roles in anime. Unlike her leading roles in popular anime where she voices strong, dynamic characters, her performance in 'Kingdom' allowed her to explore a live-action environment, enriching her acting repertoire. This role stands out as it broadened her career into televised dramas, demonstrating her adaptability and range as an actress, setting it apart from her primarily voice-focused earlier work.
Toshiyuki Morikawa as Li Mu (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Li Mu (voice)
Fans of Toshiyuki Morikawa will appreciate his role in the TV series 'Kingdom' because it showcases his versatile voice acting skills, bringing to life a complex character with depth and intensity. Compared to his most iconic performance as Sephiroth in 'Final Fantasy VII', where he embodies a charismatic and enigmatic villain, his role in 'Kingdom' allows him to explore a more grounded and nuanced personality, demonstrating his range as an actor. An interesting detail is that Morikawa's casting in 'Kingdom' was partly influenced by his ability to convey both authority and vulnerability, which was crucial for portraying the intricate political dynamics within the show.
Rikiya Koyama as Wang Qi

Rikiya Koyama

Wang Qi
Junichi Suwabe as Chang Pin Jun (voice)

Junichi Suwabe

Chang Pin Jun (voice)
Tessyo Genda as Lü Buwei (voice)

Tessyo Genda

Lü Buwei (voice)
Akio Kato as Teng (voice)

Akio Kato

Teng (voice)
Kentaro Ito as Huan Yi (voice)

Kentaro Ito

Huan Yi (voice)
Kenyu Horiuchi as Wang Jian (voice)

Kenyu Horiuchi

Wang Jian (voice)
Hirofumi Nojima as Meng Tian (voice)

Hirofumi Nojima

Meng Tian (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Wang Ben (voice)

Yoshimasa Hosoya

Wang Ben (voice)
Koji Ishii as Ji Hui (voice)

Koji Ishii

Ji Hui (voice)

Crew of Kingdom

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