Jinki:Extend

Jinki:Extend (2005-2006)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Science-Fiction

Aoba is a young girl who loves to build models of robots. She lived alone with her grandmother until her grandmother passes away. Shortly after she is kidnapped and brought to a secret base where she discovers a huge robot. The piloted robots fight against Ancient-Jinki in The Grand Savanna, but the true meaning behind the fights is hidden. Aoba works hard at the base so one day she can pilot one of the robots and discover these secrets.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (24 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13And ThenFeb 22, 2006
S01E12Blue and RedMar 23, 2005
S01E11FamilyMar 16, 2005
S01E10Red and BlackMar 9, 2005
S01E09The Game's WinnerMar 2, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Jinki:Extend' premiere?

'Jinki:Extend' premiered on January 5, 2005.

Who is the creator of 'Jinki:Extend'?

'Jinki:Extend' was created by Sirou Tunasima.

What genre does 'Jinki:Extend' fall under?

'Jinki:Extend' falls under the genre of mecha, science fiction, and drama.

Which studio produced 'Jinki:Extend'?

'Jinki:Extend' was produced by Feel studio.

Who directed 'Jinki:Extend'?

'Jinki:Extend' was directed by Masahiko Murata.

How many episodes does 'Jinki:Extend' have?

'Jinki:Extend' consists of 12 episodes.

What is the main storyline of 'Jinki:Extend'?

'Jinki:Extend' follows the life of a high school student named Aoba Tsuzaki who discovers she is the pilot of a giant robot called a Jinki.

Who are the main characters in 'Jinki:Extend'?

The main characters in 'Jinki:Extend' include Aoba Tsuzaki, Ryouhei Ogawa, Akao Hiiragi, Kouse, Minami Kosaka, and Shizuka Tsuzaki.

What is the Jinki System in 'Jinki:Extend'?

The Jinki System in 'Jinki:Extend' refers to the technology that allows humans to pilot giant robots called Jinki.

What is the significance of the Tsuzaki family in 'Jinki:Extend'?

The Tsuzaki family plays a crucial role in 'Jinki:Extend' as they have a long history of involvement with the Jinki System, and Aoba Tsuzaki, the main character, is a direct descendant.

What is the Jinki War in 'Jinki:Extend'?

The Jinki War in 'Jinki:Extend' refers to the conflict between different organizations and factions fighting over control of the Jinki System and its technology.

Are there any supernatural elements in 'Jinki:Extend'?

Yes, 'Jinki:Extend' incorporates supernatural elements such as the existence of Jinki and their ability to transform into robots.

What is the role of the Jinki Hunters in 'Jinki:Extend'?

The Jinki Hunters in 'Jinki:Extend' are individuals tasked with capturing rogue Jinki and ensuring that the technology doesn't fall into the wrong hands.

How does 'Jinki:Extend' explore the theme of identity?

'Jinki:Extend' explores the theme of identity through the main character, Aoba Tsuzaki, as she grapples with her role as a Jinki pilot and her own sense of self.

What is the art style of 'Jinki:Extend'?

'Jinki:Extend' features a unique art style that blends traditional hand-drawn animation with CGI elements, giving it a distinct visual appeal.

Is there a manga adaptation of 'Jinki:Extend'?

Yes, 'Jinki:Extend' has a manga adaptation written by Sirou Tunasima and illustrated by Tsunashima Shirou.

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Also known as

  • Jinki Extend
  • ジンキ・エクステンド (Japan)

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