Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan (2004)

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This drama is about the life and battles of the historical warrior Genghis Khan.

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S01E01Episode 1Aug 28, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Genghis Khan' premiere?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' premiered on September 18, 2004.

Who played the role of Genghis Khan in the TV show?

The role of Genghis Khan was played by Japanese actor Takashi Sorimachi.

Who directed the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' was directed by Kenji Tanaka.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' belonged to the historical drama genre.

Where was the TV show 'Genghis Khan' primarily filmed?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' was primarily filmed in Mongolia and China.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Genghis Khan'?

The first season of 'Genghis Khan' consisted of 49 episodes.

Who composed the music for the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The music for the TV show 'Genghis Khan' was composed by Joe Hisaishi.

What language was primarily used in the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' was primarily in the Japanese language.

Did 'Genghis Khan' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Genghis Khan' received several awards and nominations, including the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Music.

What was the main storyline of the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The TV show 'Genghis Khan' followed the life and conquests of the legendary Mongolian leader, Genghis Khan.

Who were some of the supporting actors in the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

Some of the supporting actors in 'Genghis Khan' included Koyuki, Naoki Hosaka, and Rei Kikukawa.

Did 'Genghis Khan' use any special effects or CGI?

Yes, 'Genghis Khan' utilized special effects and CGI to enhance the visual elements of the show.

Was the TV show 'Genghis Khan' based on historical events?

Yes, 'Genghis Khan' was based on the historical events surrounding the life of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire.

What was the production budget for the TV show 'Genghis Khan'?

The production budget for 'Genghis Khan' was reportedly around 3 billion yen.

Did the TV show 'Genghis Khan' receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, 'Genghis Khan' received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its historical accuracy and performances.

Did 'Genghis Khan' have any notable guest stars throughout its run?

Yes, 'Genghis Khan' featured guest appearances by renowned actors such as Hiroshi Abe and Masahiko Tsugawa.

Also known as

  • 成吉思汗 (China)
  • 칭기즈칸 (Korea, Republic of)
  • เจงกิสข่าน จักรพรรดิสะท้านแผ่นดิน (Thailand)

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