“K: Missing Kings follows Kurou and Neko rescuing Anna from Green Clan while searching for Shiro.”
K: Missing Kings
K MISSING KINGS
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Synopsis
K: Missing Kings follows Kurou and Neko rescuing Anna from Green Clan while searching for Shiro.
It's been a year since the disappearance of Shiro, the Silver King; Kurou Yatogami and Neko have been diligent in their search, but to no end. Their investigation leads to a run-in with members of the now disbanded Red Clan HOMRA—Rikio Kamamoto and Anna Kushina—being pursued by the Green Clan, who desire Anna's powers for their own ends. Now, the members of Scepter 4 are called upon alongside Kurou and Neko in order to rescue Anna, the mascot, and only female member of the ruined Red Clan, from the enemy's clutches and hopefully find Shiro using the young girl's powers. Amidst crisis, the group is forced into a power struggle when the Green Clan threatens to overtake the Gold King's domain. The second step in the K Project series, K: Missing Kings, continues the story of a young boy caught up in a psychic war between seven kings, and showcases each character's struggles after the losses of their respective Kings.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 14 sampled reviews
What 14 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.20 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.00
Running avg · Jul 2014 → Jun 2020
- 8 “This movie rekindled my love for the series with breathtaking art and a soundtrack that brings tears to my eyes, especially Anna’s theme and Requiem of Red. While I initially wondered about its...”
- 7 “There’s a promising sense that a larger story is finally coming into view, and the small bits of Kuroh and Anna character development are welcome. Still, this movie is thin, functioning mostly as...”
- 9 “The artwork is outright outstanding, with every frame worthy of being a wallpaper and sparkling battle details for the Blue clansmen, while character designs are mostly great. Kuroh’s samurai...”
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- Format 1 × 73′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 13m all episodes
- Aired Jul 2014 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-7528 catalog
Produced by
- Starchild Records Producer
- Mainichi Broadcasting System Producer
- KlockWorx Producer
- Glovision Producer
Licensed by
- VIZ Media Licensor