Zoids: Genesis (2005)

A thrilling mecha anime following a young hero who pilots a legendary Liger Zoid to protect his world from a ruthless conquering force.

Zoids: Genesis - Series Information

  • Original Title: ゾイドジェネシス
  • First Air Year: 2005
  • Last Air Year: 2006
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 50
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 10, 2005 (Australia - M), April 10, 2005 (Brazil - L)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: 索斯机械兽 V (CN), 索斯机械兽5 (HK)
  • Production Countries: Japan

Zoids: Genesis - Plot

Young Ruuji Familon finds a Liger-type Zoid during a salvage mission. Initially, the village is attacked by Bio-Raptor Bio-Zoids, and later a Bio-Megaraptor. After the village generator is destroyed in combat, Ruuji takes the Murasame Liger Zoid and leaves the village alongside Ra-Kan and Rei Mii to find a generator mechanic or the village will be destroyed. Through his journey Ruuji learns he must fight against Digald.

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Zoids: Genesis - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Hiromi Hirata
  • Kenta Miyake
  • Takashi Matsuyama
  • Yasunori Matsumoto
  • Kimiko Koyama
  • Shizuka Itoh
  • Kisho Taniyama
  • Kenjiro Tsuda
  • Mako Hyodo
  • Chiaki Takahashi

Writers

  • Satoru Nishizono

Zoids: Genesis - FAQs

Is Zoids: Genesis connected to other Zoids series?

Zoids: Genesis is a standalone entry in the long-running Zoids franchise, set in its own unique world and timeline. It doesn't require familiarity with earlier series like Zoids: Chaotic Century or Zoids: New Century, making it an accessible starting point for newcomers to the franchise.

What is Zoids: Genesis about?

The series follows Ruuji Familon, a young man who discovers a powerful Liger-type Zoid during a salvage mission. When his village is devastated by Bio-Zoid attackers, Ruuji sets out on a journey with companions Ra-Kan and Rei Mii, ultimately confronting the oppressive military force known as Digald.

Is Zoids: Genesis based on a toy line?

Yes, Zoids: Genesis is based on the iconic Zoids mechanical toy line originally produced by Tomy. The franchise began in the 1980s and spawned multiple anime adaptations. The Murasame Liger featured prominently in the series had a corresponding model kit released alongside the show's broadcast.

Where can you watch Zoids: Genesis online?

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Who are the main voice actors in Zoids: Genesis?

The Japanese voice cast features Hiromi Hirata as protagonist Ruuji Familon, Kimiko Koyama as Rei Mii, Takashi Matsuyama as Ra-Kan, Kenta Miyake as Thunder Garaga, and Shizuka Itoh as Kotona Elegance. The cast also includes Kenjiro Tsuda, Kisho Taniyama, and Yasunori Matsumoto in key supporting roles.

How many episodes does Zoids: Genesis have?

Zoids: Genesis ran for a single season of 50 episodes, airing on TV Tokyo from April 2005 through early 2006. The complete story arc wraps up within this single season, giving the series a satisfying self-contained narrative from Ruuji's first discovery of the Murasame Liger to the final confrontation with Digald.

How was Zoids: Genesis received by fans and critics?

Among Zoids fans, Genesis is generally regarded as one of the stronger entries in the franchise, praised for its more serious tone compared to earlier series, its well-developed cast of characters, and its engaging mecha battles. The darker narrative direction and world-building earned it a dedicated following in Japan and internationally.

What are some anime series similar to Zoids: Genesis?

If you enjoy Zoids: Genesis, you might also like Zoids: Chaotic Century for more classic Zoids action, Voltron: Legendary Defender for team-based mecha adventure, Transformers: Prime for high-stakes robot battles, or Aquarion for dramatic mecha storytelling. All share the blend of action, mechanical combat, and character-driven plots.

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