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'''''Five Kingdoms''''' is a Large Magellanic Cloud historical drama multimedia presentation based on the events of the Five States period and the Ur-Real War. Much of the material is based on the . Directed by Scotts ibn Matthais the series had a budget of over a billion thalers and began the first chapter release in the March of []. Recreation societies strongly participated in the , and some of the scenes were modeled directly on locations and surviving ships from the period. Extensive battle scenes, such as the Sixth Battle of Luxor, used
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'''''Five Kingdoms''''' is a multinational historical drama multimedia presentation based on the events of the [[Space Princesses|Five States period and the Ur-Real Invasions of the Large Magellanic Cloud]]. Much of the material drew. Directed by Scotts ibn Matthais the series had a budget of over a billion thalers and with a production period of almost six years. Historical Recreation societies strongly participated in the , and some of the scenes were modeled directly on locations and surviving ships from the period. Extensive battle sequences, such as the [[Second Battle of Sweetwater]] or the Sixth Battle of Luxor, featured live runs of ships.
  
Surprisingly for a Historical Drama the presentation generally focused on a relatively small cast of characters. It soon became a strong metrical success. The series was well received and the crew would be honored by a number of high-profile awards and nominations over the course of its run.  
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The first chapter release began on the March of []. Surprisingly for a Historical Drama of its scale the presentation focused on a relatively small cast of characters. It was well received and soon became a strong metrical success. The series would be honored by a number of high-profile awards and nominations over the course of its run.  
  
The success of '''''Five Kingdoms''''' resulted in a slew of side materials such as '''''Records of the Stellar Heroes'''''.
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The success of '''''Five Kingdoms''''' resulted in a slew of side materials such as '''''[[Records of the Stellar Heroes]]'''''.
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=Plot=
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'''Episode list'''
  
=Episode List=
 
 
=Cast&Characters=
 
=Cast&Characters=
 
=Music=
 
=Music=
 
=Production=
 
=Production=
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=Reception=
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
 
=References=
 
=References=
 
=External links=
 
=External links=

Revision as of 16:47, 23 July 2015

Five Kingdoms
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Genre Historical Drama
Written by Edard Lokarius-Armorius
Franj Borealis zar-Hind
Directed by Scotts ibn Mathais
Theme music composer Guarantor Silence Gravity
Opening theme 1. Cloud of Stars performed by
2. Give Me Back a World at Peace performed by Phantom Peel Lama
Ending theme 1. Look to Spinward performed by Ex Haik
2. Forlorn the Magellanic Stream performed by Enterprise
No. of episodes 95
Production
Producer(s) Rohnd Tracer ovt-Shrike
Joo Yinhwon
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Release
Original release Crosscloud Public Broadcasting Services
G-Crest Media Network
Original run March [] - December []

Five Kingdoms is a multinational historical drama multimedia presentation based on the events of the Five States period and the Ur-Real Invasions of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Much of the material drew. Directed by Scotts ibn Matthais the series had a budget of over a billion thalers and with a production period of almost six years. Historical Recreation societies strongly participated in the , and some of the scenes were modeled directly on locations and surviving ships from the period. Extensive battle sequences, such as the Second Battle of Sweetwater or the Sixth Battle of Luxor, featured live runs of ships.

The first chapter release began on the March of []. Surprisingly for a Historical Drama of its scale the presentation focused on a relatively small cast of characters. It was well received and soon became a strong metrical success. The series would be honored by a number of high-profile awards and nominations over the course of its run.

The success of Five Kingdoms resulted in a slew of side materials such as Records of the Stellar Heroes.

Plot

Episode list

Cast&Characters

Music

Production

Reception

See also

References

External links