Hametsu no Oukoku


The Kingdoms of Ruin

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Japanese: はめつのおうこく
English: The Kingdoms of Ruin
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 7, 2023 to Dec 23, 2023
Premiered: Fall 2023
Broadcast: Saturdays at 01:53 (JST)
Licensors: Crunchyroll
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: GoreGore
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 6.221 (scored by 8852788,527 users)
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Ranked: #90332
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Popularity: #1225
Members: 222,313
Favorites: 998

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they both have a hard starting but they will get revenge and prove themselves 
report Recommended by RezaMB03
Two races (agressive humans and victims of their genocide - female "humans" with destructive abilies) who are in fight with each other. Gore, blood, lots of deaths, revenge, and calm opening songs in contrast of the anime events. 
report Recommended by kataneer
Both of this anime are about a man looking for a revenge in whole race because how they treated their love(well, I can even say because they killed them). Both of mc are humans in a world surronded by other creatures and decided to kill every member of those race. But both anime go in a bit different way since male mcs have different personality. 
report Recommended by Deyhtyi
Much more sexuality, similar brutality, and the person being avenged is himself. 
report Recommended by lelytoc
-both anime about a boy losing his only forster family member and seeks revenge -brainwashed society, that stands against them 
report Recommended by Hiru_Napyeer
both anime have: - same level of brutality - main boy and his pals rebel against corrupted society and its emperor 
report Recommended by Hiru_Napyeer
The context of the story is very similar: an all-powerful empire that controls the world. While in Code Geass, "the magic" is the Geass and is in the hands of the Empire itself, in Hametsu no Oukoku, magic is persecuted; however, both protagonists use this "magic" or superhuman power against the rest. In both anime series, the protagonist has a strong desire for revenge, the main driving force of the plot. 
report Recommended by Slain_slate
The world building is identic. 
report Recommended by royzaa7
gore and edginess are the two main engines both run on and the op but not always op to make dramatic scenes protagonist architype who seeks revenge. also the female characters are the same cardboard no personality nor character development in both shows. 
report Recommended by rashidsrq
Both anime are torture... por...cupine. There's not much substance here, synopsis is full of promise in boh anime, but it never actually delivers, but if it makes you... feel something, you'll like it. 
report Recommended by FurMetarArkemist
Humans and Witches from Kingdom of Ruinshave share distinctive ideology trait from Humans and Elves from Black Clover. And it ends with tragic turn if events. The world buildings are different: Medieval-Arthurian and Dystopia Futuristic Earth timeline. Wizard King Julius Novachrono wanted to created an system for all classes even outsiders to respect each other using magic for harmony and King Goethe just wanted to destroy any outsiders with magic and control for nonbelievers who hates magic. Asta and Adonis have very different viewpoints but they have special ability and attribute that makes big timers to be taken serious especially both being orphans and their  read more 
report Recommended by Deyesoto