Zentrix (TV)
Alternative title:
Jikū Bōkenki Zentrix
時空冒険記ゼントリックス (Japanese)
Genres:
adventure,
science fiction
Themes:
mecha
Objectionable content:
Mild
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.
User Ratings:
14 ratings have been given [details]
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
Opening Theme:
"Change the Future" by B'z
Official website:
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New Licenses (Feb 16, 2004)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Zentrix - Out of Time (DVD set 1) 2004-10-12 (from $14.95) |
| Zentrix - The Last Hope (DVD set 2) 2004-11-09 (from $89.99) |
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 Theme Song Performance: B'z (OP) | Fumihiko Tachiki as Haruna Ikezawa as Hideyuki Hori as Kazuki Yao as Kenta Miyake as Kiyoyuki Yanada as Kumiko Yokote as Michiko Neya as Mugihito as Rikako Aikawa as Asako Dodo as Asami Nakajima as Chomenori Yamawaki as Hirakazu Shibayama as Hiroomi Sugino as Hisayo Mochizuki as Katsuaki Arima as Ken Uo as Masahito Yabe as Masami Toyoshima as Riichi Nishimoto as Sachi Matsumoto as Shigeru Chiba as Shinichi Ishihara as Takeshi Aono as Takeshi Hayashi as Takuma Suzuki as Yoku Shioya as Yuuenchi Kojima as Aoi Ishiwari as Atsushi Yamakawa as Eko Wakaizumi as Hatena as Hisayoshi Izaki as Kei Kurita as Kenji Nojima as Madoka Akita as Miyuki Uehara as Nao Hanai as Naoya Omata as Natsuki Yoda as Ryūji Nakagi as Ryuuichi Hisano as Seiichi Hokuto as Tomato Akai as Toshihide Tsuchiya as Yōichi Masukawa as Yoshiki Watanabe as Yoshito Yasuhara as Yukiji as | |||
Animation Production: IMAGI | ||||
ADR Director: Richard Epcar Executive producer: Ken Iyadomi | Ardwight Chamberlain as Bob Papenbrook as Brianne Siddall as Ezra Weisz as Lia Sargent as Melissa Fahn as Michelle Ruff as Mona Marshall as Richard Cansino as Steven Price as Steven Jay Blum as | |||
ADR Production: Media Concepts | ||||
(none) | Guy Chapelier as Igor de Savitch as Jackie Berger as Karine Foviau as Pascal Renwick as Saïd Amadis as | |||
Broadcaster: M6 (M6 kid, from 9 May 2002) | ||||
Mixing: Andrés Ocampo Posada | Claudia Chavarro as Wolfang Galindo as Antonio Garcia as Camilo Rodriguez as Eleazar Osorio as Harold Leal as Mario Gutiérrez as Mónica Valencia as Orlando Arenas as Rodolfo Gutiérrez as Tirza Pacheco as Alfonso Grau as Bayardo Ardila as Eleazar Osorio as Harold Leal as Jairo Ordoñez as Luzgeyle Poveda as Mario Gutiérrez as Mónica Valencia as Raul Forero as Wolfang Galindo as | |||
(none) | Broadcaster: QTV Channel 11 (February 27, 2006) Dubbing: QTV Channel 11 (February 27, 2006) | |||
(none) | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Elisa Villon | ||||
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