

Animation · Fantasy · Adventure
Overview
In the underground world, there are not only terracotta warriors and horses, but also a variety of bronze relics, resurrected bronze beasts and an underground creature called the "Earth Horn". The hero, Meng Yuan, is an odd-job figurine in the underground Qin tombs. He works with the mysterious girl Shi Yu to capture the Earth Horn and goes through dangerous situations, but unexpectedly discovers the mystery of the endless battle between the Earth Horn and the terracotta warriors
Top Cast
Merijn Oerlemans
Merijn Oerlemans
Magnus
Merijn Oerlemans
Magnus
Belinda Vermeer
Belinda Vermeer
Jade
Belinda Vermeer
Jade


Andy van Veen
Andy van Veen
De Alchemist
Andy van Veen
De Alchemist


Rik Sinkeldam
Rik Sinkeldam
Huli
Rik Sinkeldam
Huli


Horace Cohen
Horace Cohen
Mark
Horace Cohen
Mark


Gover Meit
Gover Meit
Generaal Jin
Gover Meit
Generaal Jin


Fred Butter
Fred Butter
Meester Negenstaart
Fred Butter
Meester Negenstaart


André Dongelmans
André Dongelmans
Berry
André Dongelmans
Berry
Ellen Röhrman
Ellen Röhrman
Oma
Ellen Röhrman
Oma
Loek van den Wijngaard
Loek van den Wijngaard
Smid
Loek van den Wijngaard
Smid
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