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    Reign: The Conqueror

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  1. Reign: The Conqueror. Alexander Senki ( Japanese: アレクサンダー戦記, Hepburn: Arekusandā Senki, lit. "Alexander War Chronicle"), released in North America as Reign: The Conqueror and in Europe as Alexander the Great, is a Korean-Japanese anime first released in 1999. A re-imagination of the life of Alexander the Great based on the ...

  2. Reign: The Conqueror: With John DeMita, Michael Sorich, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Beau Billingslea. A unique re-telling of the story of Alexander the Great; a powerful warrior King who was prophesied to conquer and destroy the world.

    • (548)
    • 2003-01
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • 30
  3. A steampunk version of Alexander the Great's life, with sci-fi, prophecy and existential themes. Read the review, see the screenshots and find similar anime on Anime-Planet.

    • (1K)
    • Alex FERNANDEZ
    • Yoshinori KANEMORI
    • September 18, 1999
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  5. Sep 15, 1999 · Looking for information on the anime Alexander Senki (Reign: The Conqueror)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. In 356 BC, Alexander the Great arrives in Greece with the ominous destiny that he will become the "destroyer of the world."

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  6. Reign: The Conqueror. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1999 2000. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ Maô tanjô/Born This Day. 1999. Alexander of Macedonia is born prince of a thriving empire but the people have little faith in his potential rule as he lags in preparing for his first battle. He seeks to improve his speed by taming a man-eating horse. 7.4/10 (13) Rate.

  7. Alexander Senki , released in North America as Reign: The Conqueror and in Europe as Alexander the Great, is a Korean-Japanese anime first released in 1999.

  8. Reign: The Conqueror is a Japanese anime first released in 1999 under the title Alexander Senki. It was released in English by Tokyopop in 2003, and aired on and Showtime Beyond. The series was a re-imagination of the life of Alexander the Great, based on the novel of the same name by Hiroshi Aramata.

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