Kingdom Season 6
Synopsis
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)
Audience Consensus
The audience generally regards 'Kingdom 6th Season' very positively, citing its engaging story, strong themes, and improved production quality as highlights. Some critique the early animation and heavy exposition, but these do not significantly detract from the overall positive reception. The show successfully builds on previous seasons, delivering adrenaline-fueled entertainment.
Strengths
- Story is intense and improves over time.
- Animation and VA quality are top notch (improved since season 1).
- Themes resonate with the audience.
Weaknesses
- Season 1 visuals may be off-putting.
- Heavy exposition detracts from character moments.