Alternative TitlesEnglish: Jinki:Extend Synonyms: Jinki : Extend Japanese: ジンキ・エクステンド
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 5, 2005 to Mar 23, 2005
Duration:
23 min. per episode Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 6.581 (scored by 1160 users)
Ranked: #29812
Popularity: #1332
Members: 2,412
Favorites: 2 1 indicates a weighted score
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Both animes are directed by Gilgamesh's Masahiko Murata, and thus share the dark-shonen genre, with Jinki:Extend being more mecha-oriented. They also share a lot of themes, the same script structure and have the same kinds of characters. While obviously not being exempt of defaults, I would say that both series are heavily underrated and if you can overlook their over the top plot as well as sloppy artistry and animation, you're in for two surprisingly enjoyable shows.
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Both animes are directed by Gilgamesh's Masahiko Murata, and thus share the dark-shonen genre, with Jinki:Extend being more mecha-oriented. They also share a lot of themes, the same script structure and have the same kinds of characters. While obviously not being exempt of defaults, I would say that both series are heavily underrated and if you can overlook their over the top plot as well as sloppy artistry and animation, you're in for two surprisingly enjoyable shows.
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Both have lots of girls fighting in machines and Jinki has some yuri hints while Simoun is very yuri-ish
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Both Jinki: Extend and and Eureka Seven are "different" takes on the Mecha Anime Genre, but very similar. Both involve "young" pilots of Mechas (Eureka Seven has Renton and Eureka, Jinki: Extend has Aoba, Akao, Elnie etc), and both involve older Mecha Pilots as well (Eureka Seven has Holland , Matthieu, Hilda, etc. Jinki: Extend has Ryouhei, Genta, Mel J. Vanette , etc). Both shows have Mecha battles very different then other mecha shows (Eureka Seven the mechas fly through the sky on "ref boards" and fight like that[fast paced], while Jinki: Extend is ground based [slower paced then Eureka Seven], but the fighting is different then other mecha shows). Both have two "factions" of groups with Mecha's placed up against each other (but it's not "black" verses "white" there is a large grey area in both, not extacty "Good" verses" Evil" but rather "Good guy leader" verses "bad guy leader" with people who follow them and don't really know everything)and both have intense, heavy plots that go all over the place, but tie in at the end very nicely. While both shows have very different plots, they still have similar ideas behind them. If you like Eureka Seven then watch Jinki: Extend and vice versa! You will enjoy it!
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Even though Jinki: Extend is more serious, both of these series are about girls piloting mecha. If you've watch Jinki: Extend then watch Sky Girls to make you feel better.
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