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Jikuu Boukenki Zentrix (TV)

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Alternative title:
Zentrix
時空冒険記ゼントリックス (Japanese)
Themes: mecha
Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Plot Summary: welcome to zentrix, the most perfect city on the planet. This is all thanks to the famous scientist Emperor Jarad, who created the omicronpsy super-computer. The Computer Manages all of the city's higher and day to day functions, controlling a wide variety of machines and robots. It's paradise. Until one day, when omicronpsy realizes that it would be a better ruler than Jarad. The computer revolts, and in the ensuing battle, Jarad and the scientist, Dr.Roark, are lost in time. His Daughter Megan, learns what happened and is determined to follow her father back in time to save both him and her homeland. But due to an accident during time travel, she is now stuck in an eight-year-old body. Megan and her loyal sidekick Mango now have to reactivate the robot Zeus, find her father, and fend off attacks from the forces of Omicronpsy, who have followed them through time.
Running time: 25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage:
2002-05-09 (France)
2003-04-05 to 2003-09-27
2004 (Magic Kids Latin America, Argentina)
Official website:
In the news 3 times:
2004-02-16   New Licenses
2003-07-25   Zentrix licensed?
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DVD
    Jikuu Boukenki Zentrix - Collection 1 (DVD 1) 2004-10-12 (from $26.99)
    Zentrix Collection 2 - The Last Hope (DVD 2) 2004-11-09 (from $26.99)
Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 
Screenplay: Iran Tan
Art Director: Felix Ip
Animation Director: Kim Ooi
Cgi Director: Tony Tang
Compositing Supervisor: Roling Tang
Engineering Director: Enoch Chan
Main Character Design: Felix Ip
Project Coordination: Derek Poon
Technical Director: Dexter Lam
 
Kei Kurita as Jolly
Yoshito Yasuhara as Dr. Coy
Japanese companies 

Animation Production: IMAGI
English cast 
English staff 
ADR Director: Richard Epcar
Executive producer: Ken Iyadomi
Bob Papenbrook as Dr.Roark
Ezra Weisz as Mango
Lia Sargent as Silver General
Melissa Fahn as Akina
Michael McConnohie as
Dark General
Jarad
Quantum
Michelle Ruff as Megan
Richard Cansino as Dr.Coy
Steven Blum as Omicronpsy
Steven Price as Zeus
English companies 
ADR Production: Media Concepts
French staff 
French cast 
(none)
 
Guy Chapelier as Empereur Jarad
Igor de Savitch as Général Dark
Karine Foviau as Mégane
Saïd Amadis as Omicronpsy
French companies 
Broadcaster: M6 (M6 kid, from 9 May 2002)
Spanish staff 
Spanish cast 
Dubbing Director: Hernando Cuenca

 
Antonio Garcia as Omniconpsy
Eleazar Osorio as Quantum
Harold Leal as Dr. Roark
Mario Gutiérrez as Webster
Tirza Pacheco as Akina Coy

Alfonso Grau as Saiko
Bayardo Ardila as Conner
Harold Leal as Jolly
Jairo Ordoñez as Chubby Belly
Mónica Valencia as Silver General
Raul Forero as Dark General
Spanish companies 
Broadcaster: Magic Kids
Distributor: Televix (Latin America)
Dubbing: Provideo S.A. (Colombia)

Tagalog staff 
(none)
Tagalog companies 
Broadcaster: QTV Channel 11 (February 27, 2006)
Dubbing: QTV Channel 11 (February 27, 2006)
Tagalog cast 
(none)
 
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