Alexander Senki

Alexander Senki (1999)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Anime, Fantasy

Alexander the Great was the world's most powerful warrior. Alexander Senki is a 21st century science-fiction retelling of the legend of this Macedonian king. A visual masterpiece, Alexander Senki tells the story of Alexander's's triumphs through engaging characters, intricate plots and glorious battle sequences.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Act XIII: CatharsisDez. 7, 1999
S01E12Act XII: The Vanquished AriseNov. 30, 1999
S01E11Act XI: Unification Before DivisionNov. 23, 1999
S01E10Act X: Persia Shall FallNov. 16, 1999
S01E09Act IX: The Oracle of AmmonNov. 9, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Alexander Senki' premiere?

'Alexander Senki' premiered on October 3, 1999.

Who created 'Alexander Senki'?

'Alexander Senki' was created by Ryo Kawakami.

What is the genre of 'Alexander Senki'?

'Alexander Senki' falls under the genre of historical fantasy.

Where is the setting of 'Alexander Senki'?

The setting of 'Alexander Senki' is ancient Greece.

Who is the main character in 'Alexander Senki'?

The main character in 'Alexander Senki' is Alexander the Great.

What is the premise of 'Alexander Senki'?

'Alexander Senki' follows the life and conquests of Alexander the Great, blending history with fantasy elements.

How many episodes does 'Alexander Senki' have?

'Alexander Senki' consists of 13 episodes.

Who is the voice actor for Alexander the Great in 'Alexander Senki'?

The voice actor for Alexander the Great in 'Alexander Senki' is Masakazu Morita.

Does 'Alexander Senki' feature any supernatural elements?

Yes, 'Alexander Senki' incorporates supernatural elements such as mythological creatures and gods.

What is the art style of 'Alexander Senki'?

'Alexander Senki' features a unique art style that combines traditional animation with computer-generated imagery.

Are there any notable historical figures depicted in 'Alexander Senki'?

Yes, 'Alexander Senki' portrays various historical figures, including Aristotle, Cleopatra, and Julius Caesar.

Does 'Alexander Senki' focus solely on Alexander the Great's military conquests?

No, 'Alexander Senki' explores multiple aspects of Alexander the Great's life, including his relationships and personal struggles.

Is 'Alexander Senki' based on a manga or novel?

Yes, 'Alexander Senki' is based on a manga series titled "Alexander Senki" by Hiroshi Aramata.

What are some notable themes explored in 'Alexander Senki'?

'Alexander Senki' delves into themes of power, destiny, and the consequences of war.

Does 'Alexander Senki' accurately depict historical events?

While 'Alexander Senki' draws inspiration from historical events, it incorporates fictional elements for storytelling purposes.

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Also known as

  • Reign: The Conqueror (United States)

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