Alexander the Great - A magnificent tale where history and fantasy intersect"Alexander Senki", which was released in theaters on October 7, 2000, is an epic story set in 4th century BC Macedonia, where a mysterious group of magicians, the Pythagorean cult, and Alexander, the son of the ruler of the time, Philip II, fight for the fate of the world. This is an animated feature film based on a novel by Aramata Hiroshi, directed by Kanemori Yoshinori and Rintaro, and animated by Madhouse. It was distributed by Gaga Communications, has an Eirin rating of 115943, and consists of one 75-minute episode. storySet in 4th century BC Macedonia, a mysterious group of magicians, the Pythagoreans, and Alexander, the son of the ruler of the time, Philip II, engage in a battle for the fate of the world. After the death of his father, Philip II, Alexander becomes king of Macedonia, values "speed," and challenges the great power of Persia by heading to the ends of the earth. In the process, he confronts the magicians of the Pythagoreans and overcomes various challenges. Along with Alexander's entourage, an epic story unfolds where history and fantasy intersect. Commentary"Alexander Senki" was released in theaters on October 7, 2000. This work is a re-edited version of episodes 1 to 10 of the TV animation, and condenses the essence of the original novel. Directors Yoshinori Kanemori and Rintaro faithfully reproduce the worldview of the original novel, while drawing out new charms through their visual expression. In particular, Alexander's character setting and the relationships between the people around him are depicted in depth, leaving a strong impression on viewers. castThe cast of this work is impressive, with voice actors who bring out the individuality of each character. Alexander is played by Toshihiko Seki, Phytalos by Mitsusuke Meguro, Kratos by Yoshitada Otsuka, Ptolemy by Shuichi Ikeda, Hephaesteon by Kouji Tsujitani, Philip II by Yoshimasa Sakaguchi, Olympias by Junko Masina, Aristotle by Nachi Nozawa, Parmenion by Tadashi Nakamura, Antipater by Tamio Oki, Attalus by Takeshi Aono, Antigonus by Daisuke Gori, Cassandra by Atsuko Tanaka, Darius III by Kouichi Yamadera, and Roxane by Yuko Minaguchi. These voice actors bring out the best in the characters. Main StaffThe directors are Yoshinori Kanemori and Rintaro, the original author is Hiroshi Aramata, the assistant director is Takuji Endo, the composition and script are Sadayuki Murai, the character design and original setting draft is Peter Chung, the animation character design is Yuzo Sato, the setting design is Yoshinori Kanemori and Osamu Tsuruyama, the art director is Kazushige Takato, the color design is Ken Hashimoto, the sound director is Yasunori Honda, the music director is Hikaru Ishikawa, the directors are Hiroyuki Tanaka, Yuzo Sato, and Hideo Hayashi, the layout chief animation director is Yuzo Sato, the special effects animator is Yoshinori Kaneda, and the assistant directors are Kenichi Kawamura and Kenji Sugihara. These staff members work together to create the worldview of this work. Main CharactersAlexander is a prince of the Kingdom of Macedonia, and after the death of his father, Philip II, he succeeds him as king of Macedonia. He values "speed" and challenges the great power Persia by heading to the ends of the earth. Pytalos is Alexander's aide and the son of Parmenion. He is at the mercy of Alexander's eccentric actions, but his loyalty is stronger than anyone else's. Kratos is a brave and courageous member of the Macedonian cavalry, and is the best spearman in Macedonia. One day, when he was in the forest to kill a man-eating horse, he and the man-eating horse (Bucephalus) became Alexander's speed. Ptolemy is a member of the Macedonian cavalry and serves Alexander together with Kratos, but is portrayed as a weak-willed and cowardly man compared to Kratos. Later, after Alexander's death, he becomes Ptolemy I, the king of Egypt. Hephaesteon is Alexander's childhood friend and the most beautiful boy in the world. He is skilled in throwing daggers and playing the harp. He is always by Alexander's side and acts as his bodyguard. Philip II is the King of Macedonia and Alexander's father. He became the ruler of the Greek world and was assassinated just before setting out on the Persian expedition. Olympias is the Queen of Macedonia and Alexander's mother. She was originally a priestess on the island of Samothrace and always carries a giant snake wrapped around her body. Aristotle is a student of Plato and Alexander's former tutor. He is a versatile philosopher who developed new weapons for the Macedonian army, but in the story he is portrayed as a tricky character who tries to use Alexander and Cassandra for his own purposes. Parmenion is a Macedonian general and a close aide who has served in the royal court since the time of Philip II. Father of Phytalos. Antipater was a Macedonian veteran general, just like Parmenion, and served as the guardian of Macedonia during the Persian expedition. Attalus was a close aide to Philip II, and tried to seize power by divorcing the king from his queen and marrying his own daughter, but failed and was overthrown. Alexander knew all about this plot. Antigonus was a Macedonian general, a veteran warrior, and a first-class soldier. Cassandra was a Macedonian female soldier, and her skills were on par with those of Cleitus. She was Aristotle's niece. Darius III was the Persian king and Alexander's greatest rival. He seized the Persian throne in a coup. He was a great king who was described by Macedonian spies as the "true king," but he was defeated by Alexander's powerful supernatural powers. Roxane was a princess of Bactria, a region of the Persian Empire, and later became Alexander's queen. Theme songs and musicThe theme song for this film is "Let's Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~" by TM, with lyrics by Ren Takayanagi, music and arrangement by Hideya Nakazaki, and vocals by Yuki Koyanagi. The song features a beautiful melody and lyrics that symbolize Alexander's epic adventure and the relationships that surround him. Ratings and Recommendations"Alexander Wars" is a spectacular tale that combines history and fantasy, and has been praised for its visual beauty and deep storytelling. In particular, Alexander's character and the relationships between the people around him are depicted in depth, leaving a strong impression on viewers. In addition, the world view created by the splendid cast and staff working together has the power to draw viewers in. This work is recommended for history and fantasy fans, as well as those who enjoy the beauty of animation and storytelling. In particular, the story of Alexander's adventure and growth will give viewers a lot of excitement and emotion. In addition, the theme song "Let's Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~" is also an important element in livening up the atmosphere of the work. Furthermore, even though this work is a re-edited version of the TV animation, it adds new perspectives and interpretations to further enhance the appeal of the original. Don't miss the visual expression techniques of directors Yoshinori Kanemori and Rintaro, and the unique style of character designer PETER CHUNG. "Alexander Senki" is a work that depicts an epic tale where history and fantasy intersect, and is praised for its visual beauty and deep storytelling. In particular, Alexander's character setting and the relationships between his close associates are depicted in depth, leaving a strong impression on viewers. In addition, the world view created by the luxurious cast and staff as a team has the power to draw viewers in. This work is recommended not only for history and fantasy lovers, but also for those who want to enjoy the beauty of animation and storytelling. In particular, the story depicting Alexander's adventure and growth will give viewers a lot of excitement and emotion. In addition, the theme song "Let's Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~" is also an important element in livening up the atmosphere of the work. Furthermore, while this work is a re-edited version of the TV animation, it further enhances the charm of the original by adding new perspectives and interpretations. The visual expression techniques of directors Yoshinori Kanemori and Rintaro, and the unique style of character design PETER CHUNG are also not to be missed. Above we have provided detailed information and recommendations for "The Battle of Alexander." Please watch this work and experience Alexander's epic adventure and growth. |
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