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King of Bandit Jing

Jing: King of Bandits
王ドロボウJING
(Ō Dorobō Jing)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Kaitō, Science Fiction
Manga
Written by Yuichi Kumakura
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Demographic Children
Magazine Comic Bom Bom
Original run 19951998
Volumes 7 (List of volumes)
Manga
Jing: King of Bandits: Twilight Tales
Written by Yuichi Kumakura
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Magazine Z
Original run 19992005
Volumes 7 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Hiroshi Watanabe
Music by Scudelia Electro
Studio Studio Deen
Licensed by
ADV Films (formerly)
AEsir Holdings (currently)
Original network NHK
Original run May 15, 2002August 14, 2002
Episodes 13 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Jing, King of Bandits: Seventh Heaven
Directed by Hiroshi Watanabe
Music by Scudelia Electro
Studio Studio Deen
Licensed by
Released January 21, 2004April 28, 2004
Runtime 30 minutes (per episode)
Episodes 3
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Jing: King of Bandits (Japanese: 王ドロボウJING, Hepburn: Ō Dorobō Jing?, lit. "King of Bandit Jing"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuichi Kumakura. The series was originally serialized in Kodansha's Comic Bom Bom magazine from 1995 to 1998; the publisher later collected the individual chapters into seven tankōbon volumes. The series continued in Kodansha's Magazine Z in 1999, under the title KING OF BANDIT JING, known as Jing: King of Bandits: Twilight Tales outside of Japan and ran until finishing in 2005. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Jing who despite his young age is known as the "King of Bandits". Along with his partner Kir, a talking albatross, he travels the world in search of new adventures and legendary treasure. Throughout the series the duo manage to pull off impossible heists and outwit countless enemies that stand in their way.

Jing: King of Bandits features a motif in the form of references to alcohol. Volumes of the manga are "bottles", episodes and chapters are "shots", Jing and Kir's special attack is a "Kir Royal", and almost every character and location is named after an alcoholic beverage or cocktail.

In 2002, five of the original seven manga volumes were adapted into an anime television series that totaled 13 episodes. Produced by Aniplex and animated by Studio Deen, the TV series aired on NHK from May 15th, 2002 to August 14th, 2002. The two studios went on to produce a three part original video animation that adapted the fourth volume of the original manga in 2004 under the title Jing: King of Bandits in Seventh Heaven (王ドロボウ JING in Seventh Heaven?). Tokyopop licensed both the original manga and Twilight Tales for English-language releases in North America, while ADV Films handled the licensing of the anime series and the Seventh Heaven original video animation.


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