Mortal Kombat: Conquest

Mortal Kombat: Conquest

1998
Mortal Kombat: Conquest
Mortal Kombat: Conquest

Mortal Kombat: Conquest

6.2 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure

Kung Lao has triumphed in the Mortal Kombat tournament, defeating Shang Tsung and saving Earth Realm. Now, he must train a new generation of warriors for the next tournament. Meanwhile, an exiled Shang Tsung attempts to thwart Lao's efforts with the aid of supernatural warriors such as Scorpion and Sub-Zero.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP22  Vengeance
May. 22,1999
Vengeance

Rayden meets in between realms with Shao Kahn, who says he will be defeated. Kung Lao, meanwhile, is looking for Rayden when he runs into Kitana. She warns Shao Kahn is planning to attack. Many of the other enemies of Earth Realm appear as well with plans of their own.

EP21  Stolen Lies
May. 15,1999
Stolen Lies

Shao Kahn continues his search for the traitor. Meanwhile, as Kreeya's forces are losing the war with Outworld, Vorpax seeks the help of the Earth Warriors to kill Kreeya.

EP20  Balance of Power
May. 08,1999
Balance of Power

Kung Lao is haunted by visions of Earth realm's annihilation. Meanwhile, Siro catches a thief in the trading post and it turns out to be Taja's old friend, Dion.

EP19  Flawed Victory
May. 01,1999
Flawed Victory

Shao Kahn enlists Quan Chi to find the missing Shang Tsung and return him to the Cobalt Mines.

EP18  In Kold Blood
Apr. 24,1999
In Kold Blood

Kreeya has returned and is now teamed up with Reptile.

EP17  The Master
Apr. 17,1999
The Master

Long ago, Master Cho was betrayed by Shang Tsung so he could fight for Shao Kahn. Now, Shang Tsung loose on Earth Realm, Master Cho intends to settle the score.

EP16  Kreeya
Mar. 06,1999
Kreeya

Empress Kreeya arrives on Earth Realm to build up an army. Her target: Outworld. Vorpax, revealed to be working for Kreeya, invites Kung Lao, Taja and Siro to join them.

EP15  The Serpent and the Ice
Feb. 27,1999
The Serpent and the Ice

Shao Kahn partners two bitter enemies, Sub-Zero and Scorpion, to destroy Kung Lao.

EP14  The Festival of Death
Feb. 20,1999
The Festival of Death

A traveling circus arrives in Zhu Zin with Qali among it. Kung Lao, Taja and Siro suspect something is wrong and they're right. The circus turns out to be a way for Quan Chi to raise an army.

EP13  Twisted Truth
Feb. 13,1999
Twisted Truth

A warrior named Tomas arrives, saying he wants to join Kung Lao in defending Earth Realm. All seems well until it looks like Tomas has murdered some barmaids. Has he? Or is there something bigger going on?

EP12  Shadow of a Doubt
Feb. 06,1999
Shadow of a Doubt

Kung Lao is badly wounded in a fight with Rain. With him practically defenseless, Shao Kahn sends Mileena to masquerade as Princess Kitana and finish off the weakened Kung Lao.

EP11  Thicker Than Blood
Dec. 12,1998
Thicker Than Blood

An old love from Siro's past, Hannah, turns up in Zhu Zin in search of his help. Hannah reveals she married Siro's estranged brother, Cassar, who has gone missing. Siro is reluctant to help until he learns Scorpion used magic to make Cassar one of his warriors.

EP10  Unholy Alliance
Dec. 05,1998
Unholy Alliance

Shang Tsung forms an unlikely alliance with Quan Chi to defeat Kung Lao. They lure Kung Lao into a realm with everything he could possibly want. But it's all an elaborate trap for Shang Tsung to capture him and leave the Earth Realm defenseless.

EP9  Quan Chi
Nov. 28,1998
Quan Chi

Quan Chi sends a trio of women to infect Kung Lao, Taja and Siro with a potion. The potion enlargens their flaws: Kung Lao's temper, Siro becomes a drunk and Taja is a thief again. With the three getting out of control, Rayden has to find a way to break this spell before it's too late.

EP8  Undying Dream
Nov. 21,1998
Undying Dream

Taja is pulled into a portal and arrives in the Cobalt Mines, captured by Shang Tsung. Kung Lao and Siro have to save her, even if it means walking into a trap.

EP7  Debt of the Dragon
Nov. 14,1998
Debt of the Dragon

The Black Dragon, an infamous underworld organization, have appeared in Zhu Zin. They claim ownership of the trading post and demand Kung Lao, Siro and Taja leave. While they resist the Black Dragon, a member named Jola makes a deal with Shang Tsung for power and revenge.

EP6  Noob Saibot
Nov. 07,1998
Noob Saibot

Siro and Taja meet a seer named Kiri, who tells them of an underworld city with a shrine guarded by two powerful warriors. Kiri says they will grow stronger if they defeat these warriors, but she really hopes they will release Noob Saibot to kill Kung Lao.

EP5  The Essence
Oct. 31,1998
The Essence

The Essence of Edenia, long thought destroyed, has been secretly moved to Earth Realm. Kung Lao meets Princess Kitana, who convinces him to save the last hope of the Edenian people.

EP4  Immortal Kombat
Oct. 24,1998
Immortal Kombat

After the mysterious death of a monk, Kung Lao learns Shang Tsung sent Vorpax to poison his water sack with an aging potion. But Taja and Siro have already drinked the rest of the potion and are beginning to grow older and older.

EP3  Cold Reality
Oct. 17,1998
Cold Reality

Kung Lao, Taja and Siro must stop Shang Tsung and Lin Kuei assassin, Sub-Zero, from acquiring a magic crystal.

EP2  Eternal Warrior (2)
Oct. 10,1998
Eternal Warrior (2)

Siro warns Jen that something is wrong with her new guard, Takeda. But he is unaware Shang Tsung sent Scorpion to possess Takeda and eliminate Kung Lao, who has been sentenced by the Baron to die. Rayden convinces Siro and Taja to help.

EP1  Eternal Warrior (1)
Oct. 03,1998
Eternal Warrior (1)

Reluctant warrior Kung Lao has defeated Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat and become tournament champion. Following his victory, Rayden tells Kung Lao it is his duty now to train warriors for future tournaments. But will Kung Lao follow his destiny or marry the woman he loves?

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6.2 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1998-10-03 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mkcsite.com/
Synopsis

Kung Lao has triumphed in the Mortal Kombat tournament, defeating Shang Tsung and saving Earth Realm. Now, he must train a new generation of warriors for the next tournament. Meanwhile, an exiled Shang Tsung attempts to thwart Lao's efforts with the aid of supernatural warriors such as Scorpion and Sub-Zero.

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Cast

Paolo Montalbán , Daniel Bernhardt , Kristanna Loken

Director

Sean Catherine Derek

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Reviews

bazmitch23 I loved the first movie, hated the second. Heard about this show, but never saw it before. I found this in Poundland. The disc had five episodes. I watched it and my God, it was dull!It was talking and talking and talking and talking!And when it does get to the fight scenes, even they're boring!The acting is lame and the dire-logue is cringeworthy. Very Saturday cartoonish. Plus this is set 500 years before the events of the first movie and we have characters saying "Bathroom break" and "This sucks".They keep using the same shot from the first movie where we have the outside of the temple. You can tell it is from the first movie because we can see Liu Kang and his Grandpa in the background as clear as day. Why not digitally remove them?Sub-Zero's costume and Shao Kahn's helmet are so cheep looking due to the show's low budget.Apart from Tracy Douglas' nude scene from the fourth episode, I can't think of anything good from this show.And much like the movies, there is no gore. Boo.......If another MK series is made, deliver on the gore please. Maybe the directors of "Turbo Kid" might do a reboot, hopefully.
Darrell Hd Ramsey I own the series on DVD and thought it was fantastic from episode 1! Raiden was perfect with his funny punch lines all the way to his sick kills and power! Kung Lao was amazing. Only thing with him is that he needed his signature hat to make him perfect. It is great that the actors have a bit of martial arts backgroundsI wish the series would come back and I have heard that they are redoing a movie scheduled for 2017 which is fantastic. I have been a huge mortal kombat fan since grade school and with some of my collection of mk merchandise now being more valuable than ever but not just value but also a great franchise in general.
miszrealladii OK..I loved the show I thought it was great, HOWEVER, if you keep in mind that this is supposed to be the prequel to the first movie of Mortal Kombat..the ending episode makes no sense what so ever. In the movie Kung Lao is killed by Shang Tsung which sets the whole plot of Liu Kang wanting to kill him. So if Conquest is the prequel to this movie then why did they have Shao Kahn kill Shang tsung (and i'll throw in Kitana too because she also appears in the movie) and his minions kill Kung Lao? I don't understand this what so ever only because I strongly kept in mind the whole series that this was the prequel to the movie. Otherwise the series was great and if it wasn't labeled as the prequel then it would have made more sense!
Nuriko Contains minor spoilers.Bit outdated, perhaps, but I watched through the series recently and I love it. It was a bit slow to start, and I had my issues with Kung Lao's character and didn't like Vorpax, but volumes 4-6 are great.Costume-wise, the movie Sub-Zero (and the other ninja-appearance types) was clearly of better quality. Kung Lao should have kept his hat, and wore something else. Vorpax's outfit was trying too hard (I mean, ugh, puh-lease!). Raiden was OK. Quan Chi was excellent, heh. And Shao Kahn was OK too. Lots of eye candy for male viewers, I'm sure. Or anyone who likes to look at scantily clad women.There were definitely places where they had to cut costs - reused footage was painfully obvious to me. And I never liked how the ground in Zhu Zin (sp?) was so perfectly smooth despite that camel walking across all the time, and the usual wear and tear a well-trodden marketplace would have to endure. But I keep reminding myself "the budget...".Siro and Taja were great characters, and I liked Raiden quite a lot. Quan Chi was great too, hehe. Omegis was interesting, as was Sub-Zero (who is cool no matter what). They could have used taller characters though, for characters who are meant to be tall... (Raiden at 7', Sub-Zero over 6' etc...) Would have given him that much more presence, you know? Much deception and backstabbing! And it's a delight to watch. My favourite parts are definitely anything to do with Raiden (who has a sense of humour, if lighter and less dry than the Christopher Lambert-Raiden humour) and the final fight in the final episode.THAT fight was far too short, and that is the my main gripe about it - considering how arduously long some fight scenes are with the three main protagonists. I'm still ambivalent about the deception - I mean, how could Raiden have NOT known?! Aghhhh! So Shao Kahn is crafty and wise in his madness - Raiden is a GOD, dammit! Very VERY big shame that it wasn't renewed. I guess my imagination can fill out how Raiden gets out of that situation, how Quan Chi, Shang Tsung, Kitana and Reptile deal with their situation as well, how Kung Lao survives to be beaten later by Goro...and of course what happened to Sub-Zero, Smoke, Noob-Saibot, that Black Dragon woman, Shang Tsung's master, Omegis...Worst parts of the series were some of the unnecessarily long fight scenes and the slow-ish start. And the fact that they can't seem to find anything else to wear. Kung Lao should have kept his hat. And Raiden should have worn his a few times more just for variety. And the final fight was far too short (but at least Raiden was cool and used his warhammer).9/10 for entertainment, humour, plot (yes, plot) and MUCH better fight sequences than the movie. And the fact that Sub-Zero doesn't die!