

Kingdom Season 6
キングダム 第6シリーズ
In ancient China, during the Warring States period, a former servant named Xin rises through the ranks with a dream: to become the greatest general under the heavens. Fighting alongside King Ying Zheng of Qin—who seeks to unify China and end the chaos—Xin leads his own unit, the Fei Xin Force, onto the battlefield. With power reclaimed from the influential Chancellor Buwei Lü, King Ying Zheng begins laying the groundwork for a new, unified legal state with the support of key allies like strategist Changping Jun and legalist Li Si. As Qin launches a campaign to seize new territory from the state of Zhao, their advance is halted by the brilliant strategist, Li Mu. In response, Changping Jun devises a bold plan: to bypass Zhao's defenses and strike at the key city of Gyou, near Zhao's capital. To carry out this risky maneuver, a powerful coalition army is formed—led by the tacticians Ou Sen (Wang Jian), Kan Ki (Huan Yi), and the warrior queen Yo Tan Wa (Yang Duanhe). Joining them are the next generation of Qin commanders: Xin's Fei Xin Force, Mou Ten (Meng Tian)'s Gaku Ka Unit, and Ou Hon (Wang Ben)'s Gyoku Hou Unit, each operating independently. The fierce battle for Gyou begins, as the future of Qin's unification hangs in the balance. (Source: MAL News)
In ancient China, during the Warring States period, a former servant named Xin rises through the ranks with a dream: to become the greatest general under the heavens. Fighting alongside King Ying Zheng of Qin—who seeks to unify China and end the chaos—Xin leads his own unit, the Fei Xin Force, onto the battlefield. With power reclaimed from the influential Chancellor Buwei Lü, King Ying Zheng begins laying the groundwork for a new, unified legal state with the support of key allies like strategist Changping Jun and legalist Li Si. As Qin launches a campaign to seize new territory from the state of Zhao, their advance is halted by the brilliant strategist, Li Mu. In response, Changping Jun devises a bold plan: to bypass Zhao's defenses and strike at the key city of Gyou, near Zhao's capital. To carry out this risky maneuver, a powerful coalition army is formed—led by the tacticians Ou Sen (Wang Jian), Kan Ki (Huan Yi), and the warrior queen Yo Tan Wa (Yang Duanhe). Joining them are the next generation of Qin commanders: Xin's Fei Xin Force, Mou Ten (Meng Tian)'s Gaku Ka Unit, and Ou Hon (Wang Ben)'s Gyoku Hou Unit, each operating independently. The fierce battle for Gyou begins, as the future of Qin's unification hangs in the balance. (Source: MAL News)
HERMIT_PAIMON
December 28, 2025
"legendary Tale" Kingdom is a masterpiece among masterpieces that improved itself ep to ep , season to season. Each season raised the hype , bar increased naturally and it became a prime example of never judge a book by it's cover idiom. Part 6 did same thing as previous parts , just served pure adrenaline from starting to ending. If we talk about key details like animation, VA, ost etc then there isn't any compromise, quality is top notch . My respect for pierrot studio increasing day by day . The themes of loyalty, leadership, friendship resonate with audience perfectly. The interaction between characters feeltoo much real and that's what makes kingdom different and greatest of all time . I thanx people who invested their time in this epic saga .
AnimeEnjoyer433
January 8, 2026

Let this story be read to all people. When you scroll on the "Top anime" list, you'll find anime title "Kingdom" on the list. It makes so many wonder, what is this anime "Kingdom"? At first, some people might just think "Nah, it's probably not that good because I haven't heard of it". But then, when people search on the "Top anime" list the 2nd time, people will often find the anime title "Kingdom" again. And then when its new season came out, it makes some people wonder yet again. "What is this anime called "Kingdom"? Is it really that good?". Then people start tryingto watch this anime. It might not leave a good first impression, since the season 1 of this anime is somewhat a mixed between bad and good at the same time. Good because of the story being good, and bad because its visuals. But then, the story just keep getting more intense and intense, and the visuals are improved to a certain level of quality. That's when people know that this anime is a masterpiece. It's a shame that not many people know this anime. But for those of you who are new to Kingdom, please watch Kingdom because it is just that good, and you will regret it if you don't.
Ivan_Khudoy
December 30, 2025
First cour of the new Qin & Zhao arc is finished. The new season sparks a major conflict, quickly reintroducing key figures, motivations, and active military leaders. The rest of the season focuses on showcasing Xin, Meng Tian, and Wang Ben's achievements in the early stages of the campaign. Mountain Queen Yang Duanhe returns on screen for a major role, already confronting another legendary tribe on the enemy's side. The show improved its animation over the years, but storytelling shines with epic scale, fast pacing, and clever tactics delivered through sudden plot twists. The only negative is the heavy exposition, which comes at the expenseof quality character moments. Usually, we learn about character from another character who tells us how great and talented that particular person is. However, strategic explanations make it easier to understand the situation on the battlefield. This part of storytelling is not something you can "just show, don't tell". Also, I’m not a fan of the 13-episode structure. It might be due to budget or scheduling issues because there's no artistic reason to change the 20+ episode formula used to cover all previous Kingdom arcs. So far, the main story has become intriguing enough to wait for the next cour. We'll see how the Qin versus Zhao war unfolds.
catscorner
March 5, 2026
As an anime observer, I'm usually not the type of person who likes to post a review on a whim. But this time, there are just too many reasons for me to do so. Kingdom Season 6 (first cour), similar to all the seasons thus far, is fraught with many elements that makes mockery to the best of Japanese animes: regular drawing flops, over-the-top character design, cringy character reactions, laughable low-budget special effects, cheap comedies, cheesy/unnatural turn of events, not to mention the little boys' "impressionable lines" they think can impress girls. The truth is, It has been like this since pretty much the beginning of theseries, and although the story plot is captivating and the animation overall has improved dramatically, the cheap and mediocre essence of this anime remain. To be sure, there are some moments where the execution is kind of good, but because the season has many meaningless moments in between, those good moments became rather flimsy in retrospect. The music, in general, is well composed but its placement can sometimes get embarrassing. The animation team is trying to pull off the underdog's victory theme as in season 3, but because the theme gets stale and the execution is mediocre, literate viewers may get disappointed (and the hasty finale certainly doesn't help). If you're a youngster, be prepared to be hyped by this caliber of execution as always, but if you're more anime-mature, be aware that this is nothing compared to Kingdom the manga. There is a reason why this anime's audience is 100+ times smaller than the more popular animes, and this is the 4th time that we cannot blame it on the legendary 3D flop.
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