Xenosaga: The Animation (2005)

A 12-episode sci-fi anime adaptation following android KOS-MOS and engineer Shion Uzuki as humanity fights for survival against the alien Gnosis.

Xenosaga: The Animation - Series Information

  • Original Title: ゼノサーガ THE ANIMATION
  • First Air Year: 2005
  • Last Air Year: 2005
  • Type: TV Series
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
  • First Air Date: January 5, 2005 (United States - TV-14), January 5, 2005 (Australia - PG)
  • Networks: tv asahi
  • Alternative Titles: 异度传说 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Toei Animation
  • Production Countries: Japan

Xenosaga: The Animation - Plot

The year is T.C. 4767. Four thousand years have passed since humanity abandoned its birthplace, the planet Earth. Beset by the hostile alien Gnosis, mankind is now scrambling to find ways to defeat this threat to their existence. The development of KOS-MOS (a specialized android with amazing capabilities) by Vector engineer Shion Uzuki was one response to the threat. But when their ship is destroyed by the Gnosis, Shion and her companions find themselves thrust into the middle of a battle with no clear sides...

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Xenosaga: The Animation - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Mariko Suzuki
  • Ai Maeda
  • Rumi Shishido
  • Eriko Kawasaki
  • Koichi Yamadera
  • Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Masakazu Morita
  • Taiten Kusunoki
  • Mariko Kouda
  • Yumi Touma

Writers

  • Yuichiro Takeda

Xenosaga: The Animation - FAQs

What is Xenosaga: The Animation about?

Set in T.C. 4767, four millennia after humanity abandoned Earth, the series follows engineer Shion Uzuki and her android creation KOS-MOS as they battle the hostile alien Gnosis. When their ship is destroyed, Shion and her companions are thrown into a conflict with no clear sides or easy answers.

Is Xenosaga: The Animation based on a video game?

The series is a direct anime adaptation of Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht, the 2002 RPG developed by Monolith Soft and published by Namco. The anime condenses the game's story into 12 episodes, retaining its core characters, setting, and philosophical themes.

How many episodes does Xenosaga: The Animation have?

The series runs for 12 episodes across a single season, with each episode averaging around 24 minutes. There are also 2 additional special episodes included in Season 0, bringing the total content to 14 entries across all available releases.

Who voices KOS-MOS in the anime?

KOS-MOS is voiced by Mariko Suzuki in the Japanese version, reprising her role from the original Xenosaga video game series. Shion Uzuki is voiced by Ai Maeda, and the broader cast includes notable talents like Koichi Yamadera and Hikaru Midorikawa.

When did Xenosaga: The Animation first air?

The series premiered on January 5, 2005, airing on tv asahi in Japan. It was produced by Toei Animation and ran through early 2005, completing its 12-episode run within the same year it began broadcasting.

How faithful is the anime to the Xenosaga game?

The anime covers the broad strokes of Xenosaga Episode I but compresses a lengthy RPG into just 12 episodes, meaning significant subplots and character development are trimmed or omitted. Fans of the game generally view it as a companion piece rather than a full replacement for the original experience.

What is the content rating for Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation carries a TV-14 rating in the United States, indicating content suitable for viewers aged 14 and older. The series contains sci-fi action, violence, and mature thematic elements drawn from the source material, including existential and philosophical storylines.

What are some shows similar to Xenosaga: The Animation?

If you enjoy Xenosaga: The Animation, you might also like Voltron: Legendary Defender, Final Space, or Zoids: Chaotic Century for their sci-fi action and ensemble casts. For anime with similar themes, MARS RED and FAIRY TAIL 100 YEARS QUEST offer compelling genre storytelling worth exploring.

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