Jinki: Extend

January. 05,2005      
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis

In 13-year-old Aoba Tsuzaki's world, everything seems normal. An over-the-top modeling fanatic, she spends her days locked in her room, happily building plastic robots. But rumbling beneath the surface, an evil enemy of mankind (the Ancient Jinki) threatens to destroy the Earth.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2005

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13 Episode

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Episode 1 - The Battlefield the Girl Saw
January. 05,2005

Aoba manages to escape after being kidnapped and discovers the Jinki.

Episode 2 - After the Tears
January. 12,2005

Aoba learns about the Angel and begins training to pilot the Moribito.

Episode 3 - Quality and Quantity
January. 19,2005

Aoba learns more about Akao and is introduced to the Angel team.

Episode 4 - Face-To-Face
January. 26,2005

Aoba learns she has a rival in Rui, who wants to pilot the Moribito too.

Episode 5 - Of Enemies and Allies
February. 02,2005

The past of Kokushou and Genta is revealed.

Episode 6 - The Pilot in Black
February. 09,2005

Kouse sends Shizuka to battle Aoba - but will the friends be able to battle?

Episode 7 - The Ends of Ambition
February. 16,2005

Akao decides to use her power to help Angel.

Episode 8 - Silvery-Winged Visitor
February. 23,2005

For some reason, Shiva and Akana try reaching out to Akao.

Episode 9 - Winner of the Game
March. 02,2005

Mel J. Vanette arrives to seek vengeance against J. Harn of the Hachishoujin.

Episode 10 - Red and Black
March. 09,2005

Akao is captured by the Kyomu.

Episode 11 - Family
March. 16,2005

Aoba returns to Angel and confronts Shiva.

Episode 12 - Blue and Red
March. 23,2005

Kyomu's Shiva, along with the brainwashed Akao, take on Aoba Tsuzak and Angel in a battle to the death.

Episode 13 - And Then...
March. 30,2005

The members of Angel go separate ways.

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