Kingdom of the Winds Chapter 2Complete uncut version
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[Machine Translation] The gene of Jumong [Jumong]. The story of Muhyul, the third king of Goguryeo. Dramatization of the best-selling comic that sold more than 1 million copies in Korea! The original story won the Presidential Award at the 2008 Korean Cartoon and Animation Character Awards, the highest honor in Korea. Song Il-guk, who is rapidly gaining recognition in Japan for his role in "Jumong," gives an impassioned performance as the contrasting "The Lonely King. The film also features a cast of Korea's best actors, including Jung Jin-young (The King's Man), Choi Jung-won (All In), Park Ko-yeong, Lee Jung-won (East of Eden), Oh Yoon-ah (Surgeon Pong Dal-hee), Kim Jae-wook (Coffee Prince), and many more! After the death of Jumong, the reign of his son King Yuri begins. After several decades since its establishment, Koguryo has lost its unity and is on the verge of extinction due to the invasion of Tae Seo. At that time, a new life was born. His name was Muhyul, the third king of Koguryo. Muhyul was prophesied to be an unlucky child and was pronounced dead at the same time of his birth. King Yuri is forced to make the cruel choice of killing his son in order to secure his authority over the kingdom of Koguryo. He performs a ritual in which he kills his own son with his own hands in order to control the people's violent feelings, but in fact, he is unable to kill his son and orders his eldest son, Haemyeong, to abandon the child. King Yuri names the baby, who must live as if he were dead, Muhyul, which means "without hot blood and a beating heart. Muhyul was raised without knowing that he was a prince. In contrast to Jumong, who gained many friends in the process of founding the Goguryeo kingdom, Muhyul was forced to sacrifice his own life and property in order to protect his country. Muhyul is famous as the god of war, but behind his fame lies a story of fate, love, and conflict. Includes episodes 13 to 24. Includes a bonus disc.
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Original Release Year: 2008
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