Description
"King of Bandit Jing" is a 13-episode anime series based on the manga by Yuichi Kumakura. The story centers on Jing, a young and skilled thief known as the "King of Bandits," who travels across a fantastical world with his avian companion, Kir, in search of rare and valuable treasures. Each episode typically follows a self-contained narrative, with Jing and Kir arriving in a new location, encountering unique challenges, and ultimately securing the treasure they seek. The series blends adventure, fantasy, and lighthearted humor, often incorporating surreal and imaginative settings.
Jing is characterized by his calm demeanor, sharp intellect, and exceptional thieving skills, often relying on clever strategies rather than brute force. Kir, a talking bird with a sarcastic and often cynical personality, serves as both a partner and a foil to Jing, providing comic relief and occasional assistance. Together, they navigate a world filled with eccentric characters, mythical creatures, and bizarre landscapes, each episode introducing new antagonists or allies.
The treasures Jing pursues are often tied to the history or culture of the places he visits, adding depth to the episodic structure. For example, in one episode, Jing seeks a legendary bell said to grant wishes, while in another, he targets a mysterious gemstone with the power to control time. The series frequently explores themes of greed, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing one's desires, often presenting moral dilemmas or unexpected twists.
While the overarching narrative is episodic, certain recurring elements and characters provide continuity. Post, a rival thief with a more ruthless approach, occasionally crosses paths with Jing, creating moments of tension and competition. The series also hints at a larger backstory for Jing, though it remains largely unexplored within the anime's runtime.
The world of "King of Bandit Jing" is richly imaginative, blending steampunk aesthetics with fantastical elements. Each location is distinct, ranging from floating cities to underwater kingdoms, contributing to the series' sense of adventure and unpredictability. The episodic format allows for a variety of tones, with some episodes leaning into comedy and others delving into darker or more introspective themes.
Overall, "King of Bandit Jing" offers a blend of adventure, humor, and fantasy, anchored by the dynamic partnership between Jing and Kir. Its episodic structure and imaginative world-building make it a distinctive entry in the adventure genre, appealing to viewers who enjoy self-contained stories with a touch of whimsy and creativity.
Jing is characterized by his calm demeanor, sharp intellect, and exceptional thieving skills, often relying on clever strategies rather than brute force. Kir, a talking bird with a sarcastic and often cynical personality, serves as both a partner and a foil to Jing, providing comic relief and occasional assistance. Together, they navigate a world filled with eccentric characters, mythical creatures, and bizarre landscapes, each episode introducing new antagonists or allies.
The treasures Jing pursues are often tied to the history or culture of the places he visits, adding depth to the episodic structure. For example, in one episode, Jing seeks a legendary bell said to grant wishes, while in another, he targets a mysterious gemstone with the power to control time. The series frequently explores themes of greed, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing one's desires, often presenting moral dilemmas or unexpected twists.
While the overarching narrative is episodic, certain recurring elements and characters provide continuity. Post, a rival thief with a more ruthless approach, occasionally crosses paths with Jing, creating moments of tension and competition. The series also hints at a larger backstory for Jing, though it remains largely unexplored within the anime's runtime.
The world of "King of Bandit Jing" is richly imaginative, blending steampunk aesthetics with fantastical elements. Each location is distinct, ranging from floating cities to underwater kingdoms, contributing to the series' sense of adventure and unpredictability. The episodic format allows for a variety of tones, with some episodes leaning into comedy and others delving into darker or more introspective themes.
Overall, "King of Bandit Jing" offers a blend of adventure, humor, and fantasy, anchored by the dynamic partnership between Jing and Kir. Its episodic structure and imaginative world-building make it a distinctive entry in the adventure genre, appealing to viewers who enjoy self-contained stories with a touch of whimsy and creativity.
Episodes
Staffel 1
11st Shot: The Capital of Thieves
22nd Shot: The Ghost Ship of Blue Hawaii
33rd Shot: The Adonis Capital of Time (Part 1)
44th Shot: The Adonis Capital of Time (Part 2)
55th Shot: The Little Girl from Technicolor Town
66th Shot: The Eternal City Of Revaiva (Part 1)
77th Shot: The Eternal City Of Revaiva (Part 2)
88th Shot: Don't Drop the Por Vora
99th Shot: The Musical Island of Coco-Oco
1010th Shot: The Lullaby of the Por Vora
1111th Shot: The Masquerade Ball of ZaZa (Part 1)
1212th Shot: The Masquerade Ball of ZaZa (Part 2)
1313th Shot: The Masquerade Ball of ZaZa (Part 3)
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
- Director
- ScreenplayReiko YoshidaChinatsu HōjōHiro Masaki
- Episode DirectorToshiya NiidomeShunji YoshidaKiyoko SayamaYukihiro MatsushitaHousei SuzukiKokonotsu Saokubo
- Original MangaYuuichi Kumakura
- Art DirectorSatoshi Miura
- Director of PhotographyShinyo KondōNoriko Kondo
- ProducerAi Abe
- Series CompositionReiko Yoshida
- Storyboard
- MusicFumiko HaradaScudelia Electro
- Character DesignMariko Oka
- Animation DirectorMariko OkaTakuji AbeYumenosuke TokudaTakashi ShiokawaDaisuke YoshidaSatoshi Hata
- Executive producerHideo Katsumata
Production
- ProductionAniplexSME Visual Works
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview


