Jing may appear to be a young boy, but his remarkable skills make him one of the most feared thieves on the planet. Along with his feathered partner Kir, Jing travels from town to town, stealing anything of value regardless of the amount of security. But when he's in a pinch, he has one more trick up his sleeve: Kir bonds with Jing's right arm to perform the effectively deadly "Kir Royale" attack. And because of all this, Jing is infamously known by many as the "King of Bandits."
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Well,this anime is just amazing ^_^ Story: 9 The story was very intersting about some Bandit King thief named Jing that steal something each ep that not ordinary human can steal,well each ep is intersting and it never get me boring to watch it. Art: 9 Well the art is old but its still good art it was used to be before,compared to the OVA of KOBJ ,the ova has better art,since its newer,but the art is still very good. Sound: 10 The sound was very great,the opening and ending songs were very good,the effects too,the BGM music was good as well,most of the music bgm and opening ,ending songs wasby the band Scudelia Electro. Character: 10 The characters were amazing Jing is very amazing teenager hes not pervent,hes interesting and mysterious,Kir is a cute character too,hes a pervent but very funny. Enjoyment:10 I am very enjoyed the anime,after watching about 10-12 times already,I know it for sure.Each episode of the animes is intersting and have it own story,well all I can that this anime amazing. Overall:10 This anime have a lot of good things,so this animes get 10.
I watched this anime a while ago, but I remember how I felt about it. --Story: 5-- Was there one? As from wiki "King of Bandits Jing is a series of short, usually disconnected stories starring the young boy who calls himself Jing, the Bandit King. Although Jing's reputation seems to extend throughout the universe of the series, many enemies underestimate him, not expecting the "great" King of Bandits to be a "little kid"." Quite accurate, a different story each episode. I admit, a few episodes did have a bit of charm to them, and the short romances that Jing experiences in the series were somewhat cute,but that's all the series gives. A light story, that allowed the creators to put little thought into the series. It can work, and I've seen it work, but Jing does not pull it off in a way I found satisfactory. --Art: 6-- Though art, as is most things, is down to the viewers taste, I don't have much complaints about it. It's wasn't great, but I was happy with it. I'll leave it at that. --Sound: 5-- I found the music, the opening especially, to be very standard. Nothing stuck out all that well to me, and I was happy to skip it while watching. Overall, I don't particularly remember any of the music, nor am I bothered by this. --Character: 3-- I actually found the characters really boring, Jing was a 'cool' young dude who didn't say much, somewhat carefree even. But nothing original really made me interested in his character. As for that stupid bird that followed him, all I could think of was that annoying parrot from 'Aladdin'. Minor characters that Jing ran into in the series did have a bit of appeal, but again, nothing really interested me or stuck out as original. I didn't even find them to be well done cliche's. --Enjoyment: 3-- Some episodes entertained me, strangely enough one would be the episode with the Ghost Ship. I have been complaining about cliche's but sometimes they can appeal. A little, anyway. --Overall: 4-- Each episode left me with a feeling of disappointment, and sometimes confusion. I had no idea where the series was headed, and the 'ending' if you call it that was completely unimpressive. If you want a light-hearted series that doesn't demand much attention, however, then perhaps you should try it out. I'd imagine it may also very suitable for younger viewers, but it's nothing special.
I bought King of Bandit Jing as a Complete Collection because it was actually quite cheap and because I've heard it was quite good. When I started watching I kind of got the feeling, that watching all the episodes in a row might take away some of the feeling of the anime, because the episodes are in most cases unconnected. For that reason I wasn't really captivated by the anime. Starting from episode 6 though, it got alot more interesting and I started to really enjoy it. It was alot of fun to watch and the characters are totally amazing. With some difficulties at the beginning,the anime ended up being really great and I can only recommend it. It might not be a masterpiece, but it is definitely worth watching.
Laohoam- To me this anime had a lot of potential, but failed to reach it. The lack of a plot is what got me the most. Though there was some episodes that tied together, other then those the only thing that really tied the anime together was the fact he was the king of bandits. I would recommend if you want a few short stories, which is what each episode pretty much was, but all and all it was ok. Zarroc- it was good. Tadgh: For starters, I really liked the art style, it was what attracted me to this anime inthe first place. Other than that, there isn't much of a story through out and a lot of the episodes jump around a lot. A few ended with me being more confused than satisfied. It was a good, short watch. It had it's flaws but I was entertained throughout. Dr R Dash: This anime was very different I personally loved the art style , each town had one great theme and it was colored and styled so different and non boring in my eyes. Jing and Kir as a team I really enjoyed the comedic compatibility but i wish there was more cool moved than Kir Royal but I'm not complaining. I do wish there was more of a main story line besides him stealing something of great importance from each town. But overall I like this anime and i might read the manga for more.
I will admit I have a thing for outlaw type stories. I like reading and watching anything that has to do with thieves and assassins. I saw the name and decided to give it a try from the name along. I recalled seeing the Jing’s character design once in the distant past, but other than that I went in blind. I wasn’t really impressed in the beginning, nor was I particularly satisfied when the last line of credits scrolls on the final episode. Story: 4/10 So I found out pretty quickly that the whole story is basically a teen with his feathery partner going through acity to steal whatever valuable items are there; and winning the heart of some lady along the way! This happens every.single.episode. Now repetition is fine for children’s shows, and when you only see an episode about once a week or so. This is because the story doesn’t get as old as quickly. However, binge watching this show was extremely hard for me because it had the same pattern for the entire 13 episodes. The show was episodic as well, meaning that the episodes had no connection with each other, with the exception of the last 2-3 episodes, as the last heist of the series was told throughout those episodes. Needless to say I just got bored with it halfway through, and I really got no enjoyment out of it in the end. It played off the same mechanics, with a bit of comedy thrown here and drama thrown there. Art and Animation: 6/10 If I could give just one word to describe the art in Ou Dorobou Jing it would have to be “outdated”. The show was released in 2002, and it clearly looks like it. This isn’t a particularly a bad thing; the style is pretty classic for a shounen of the time (and it makes me feel nostalgic). However, it’s not aging well nearly 13 years later with the rigid lineart and bright colors. The animation is nothing special either, pretty stagnant scenes throughout the show. If you are a person that is really into art and animation then this won’t give you a very great aesthetic experience. Sound: 5/10 I honestly can’t remember a single moment while watching this show where I stopped and appreciated the sound quality of the show. The background music in the series was pretty forgettable; the opening was a classic mild jrock that was appropriate for the show in my opinion, which was carried over to the ending in style and essence. They both had recognizable and somewhat catchy beats, but again it was nothing impressive. As for the voice acting - I only watched the english dubbed version. 2002 was when dubs were still pretty bad (but improving) so if you watch it dubbed you’ll notice some misportrayal or underemphasis of emotion, annoying voices, and overacting. That being said I thought that it was translated well enough and the recording quality was better than some other shows that I have watched. Character: 5/10 The characters were pretty bland throughout the show. Everyone in the series with the exception of Jing and Kir were only covered in one or two episodes, which didn’t allot much time to background stories. In every episode there was one girl that had her own backstory and was supposed to be the “love interest” that always ended up liking Jing by the end of the episode. These girls were basically all the same in my opinion, and I just did not care about a single one of them. Jing and Kir are the protagonists of the show, which means you would think that you would watch them grow and develop. Well you would be wrong. I will admit that there is something to a lack of backstory for a protagonist - it makes them mysterious, and we must accept Jing is a well known bandit king and take it with a grain of salt. This frees up time to show off what Jing and Kir do best: steal valuables and do it well. However, the two never grown beyond more than a quirky and comedic duo who are good at stealing. They run into mild conflict in every episode, but nothing that creates a lasting impression of Jing or Kir as characters. This left me a little disappointed. Overall: 5/10 It wasn’t good, it wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t what I was expecting. The show felt more or less “filler” - esque and about halfway into the show I was just done with the repetitious story. There was nothing in particular that made me want to continue it other than the fact that I didn’t feel it was bad enough to drop completely. This combined with a lackluster ending left me feeling almost cheated out the time I could have spent watching something that I really would have preferred to watch.
Jing, King of Bandits. After watching the OVA first I was expecting to be amazed, I was disappointed a little. The series is good, but the OVA was great. The main series relied a lot on the special attack Kir Royale and at times didn't go deep enough into the story or didn't flesh out the story enough, I should say. The music was casino like and appropriate for the series. The art in the series was very good if not great and it mixed it up a lot. I enjoyed the parts where Jing and Kir were silly and enjoyedthemselves. They get into trouble a lot, but deliver the goods. I recommend this series for someone looking for some laughs. It's an upbeat series, with a good sense of humor. It's not the greatest anime series and probably won't crack my Top 100 List, but has it merits.