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Ou Dorobou Jing

Title:Ou Dorobou Jing
King of Bandits Jing
Odorobou Jing
Overall:Buy
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Notables: HORIE Yui
MIKI Shinichirou
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The legend of the Bandit King is that he could steal the stars from the mid-night sky and that no one could stop him. Jing, a wandering adventurer and his womanizing bird of a companion Kir, set their sights on stealing only the rarest of treasures as they travel through an odd world of humans, humanoid animals and magical creatures. While the King of Bandits adventures in theft always succeed, they somehow manage to help others around him, and often with an unintended consequence of an even greater theft stealing a young girl's heart.

[TV series, 2002, 13 episodes, 23 min; see also: Odorobou Jing in Seventh Heaven]
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(Rent- or Watch+)

(Ten episodes watched):

This is one of those "What-were-those-guy­s-smoking-when-they-­made-this? (in a good way)" shows. Episode one of Jing didn't exactly thrill me; my impression was of unexplained weirdness (and therefore not all that funny), a fairly simple and predictable plot, and a main character who didn't particularly endear himself to me. Jing talked so little, and the way he moved his head were so odd that at one point the thought occured to me that the makers of this show were experimenting with some sort of CGI to animate his face. But seeing as this show has gotten a lot of enthusiastic praise here, I decided to continue watching and see if it shaped up. Jing is a sort of Robin Hood-like character who has a talking bird companion (Kir) who can graft himself to Jing's arm and transform into a fireball shooting weapon. The opponents he takes on are just as freaky (the rooster men are my favorites), and once I got over my initial head scratching mode, I came to enjoy the show. However, it never came near attaining "Buy" status for me. This series has a distinct parable feeling to it (very unusual in anime), as Jing and Kir discover lessons about right and wrong in life. The morals-to-the-storie­s were sometimes predictable, sometimes bewildering, and sometimes absent, but never particularly enlightening, IMO. The banter between Jing and Kir was the best part of the show for me. Actually, I gave up after episode ten, partly because this particular episode seemed frustratingly boring and nonsensical, and partly because my borrowed DVDs were overdue for return. To be honest, I am still scratching my head as I wonder what this show was supposed to be about.

One weird show which didn't make sense to me, and doesn't seem worth rewatching in order to figure it out.

Last updated Monday, August 27 2007. Created Wednesday, June 27 2007.
Buy Forbin #
Drama : Med
Comedy : Med / High
Action : Med / High
SciFi : Low
Ecchi : None
Jing is a very good anime. The only complaint I have? You don't know where Jing and Kir come from (And no , don't tell me 7th Heaven explained it, 7th was a POS) it's poof! There's the Bandit King (I can't say King of Bandit in English..it's just plain wrong) and he's this young punk that moves like lightning, has a wicked sword, a bird that shoots nuclear fireballs, and can steal ANYTHING including emotions (Like a girls heart..hehe). A bit too much reused Animations (About 3 mins per episode) but still a very good item to watch and watch again. Every episode you learn a life lesson (Well if you don't miss it) and then he is off to the next theft.

Last updated Tuesday, January 11 2005. Created Tuesday, January 11 2005.
Buy 10 10 10 10 10 10 Anonymous #1753 #
well this story is great from the first episode to the last. it only last 13 epispdes but the caracters evolve with the story. it has comedy, a lot of gitar play, romance, and fightings scene.
the mission of jin and kir is to help people, to make them understand that they have a power inside and to used to change there lives for the better.
get this, you will not be sorry if you buy it. trust me i watch a lot of anime.

Last updated Tuesday, December 28 2004. Created Tuesday, December 28 2004.
Buy Jan-Chan #
Great Anime Series!! .. I have view the series once, and I will definitely watch it again. It has a coy mix of dry humor and grand adventure that reminds me very much of flavor of Cowboy Bebop, but in a very different setting, with a lot more humor.
Jing and Kir travel in a very strange world, where everything is a bit off... and where people just might appear as their true personalities so if a trader has the heart of weasel ..he might just appear as a seven foot tall weasel.
More later when I rewatch this series and give it a bit more thought.(oh.. and the music is really great too!)

Last updated Thursday, November 11 2004. Created Thursday, November 11 2004.

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