Alternative TitlesEnglish: Qin's Moon Synonyms: Qín Shí Míng Yuè, The Legend of Swordsman Japanese: 秦时明月
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Type: TV
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 2007 to 2007
Duration:
25 min. per episode Rating:
None
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-Main protagonist has similar personality and wants to become strong.
-Qin's Moon has very inspiring philsophy, some things are similar to messages within Naruto.
- Both have action, some of the fighting ways are similar.
Similarities: based on historical times, main protagonists have no parents, main protagonists travel with a girl they like, a lot of assassins, friends that split up into their own paths, evil geniuses that pretend to be good guys, both protagonists aim to be the best of the best, and similar events that happen to Naruto on missions happen to Tianming on his travels
Differences: Qin's Moon is a Chinese 3D animation, Naruto is a Japanese 2D animation; Qin's Moon takes place in the Qin Dynasty, Naruto takes place in a Japanese-style fantasy world; Tianming doesn't help people through words as much as Naruto
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Both worlds are based on ancient China. Their clothing and attire are basically the same. Both anime talk of how to strengthening the country and its people as well as how to live a righteous life.
Qin's Moon are more gear toward the view of the Martial Arts world while they resist against a tyrant ruler, while Saiunkoku Monogatari approach in how scholars, retainers, and military officials help their wise emperor rule the country. There are certainly romantic subplot in both, but its never the main focus of the leading character's life.
Although the two protagonist are different, they hold important roles that may affect the people and the future of a country.
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Both are historicals based in ancient china. Qin's moon is more focused on martial arts while Souten Kouro's action focuses on military type or sword battles. They are both very interesting and contain deep theologies but Qin's Moon might take some getting used to due to its 3d animation. I hated it and even now I still don't like it but I got used to it since the story was interesting. I definitely recommend watching both if you liked either one of them.
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-> Both of the want to be strong.
-> Both of theirs father are legendary
-> Both of them have good characters
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As I was watching these, I got the same impression out of both of them; that action and fantasy feeling which drives me crazy.
Though the characters may be different, I still loved each and everyone of them.
The characters aren't the same, but both characters, in this case Tianming and Hakuowlo, have companions following them through thick and thin. Tianming's and Hakuowlo's companions follow them through the war that's beginning to occur, and other events I shall not spoil for you.
Watch Utawarerumono/The Legend of Qin, I promise you that you'll love both of them.
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These both take place in the Qin Dynasty of China about kids traveling across the land to become stronger
Differences: Qin's Moon is Chinese made and Kingdom is Japanese made, Qin's Moon is about defeating Qin Shi Huangdi and Kingdom is about his rise to power
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They're both action-based stories that speak of swords and different types of swords with names, and some of the fighting styles are quite similar.
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They both are involved with other worldly strong sword fights with many special effects.
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The protagonist's personalities are quite similar, that they both want to be strong and they're both quite rash, as well as that they both talk about the meaning of true strength. Also, both have one on one combat fights at some stage, as well as it's a story about a journey of a young boy who is destined for greatness and will eventually become a very great hero.
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