Kotetsushin Jeeg

Kotetsushin Jeeg (2007)

EndedAnimation showAnime, Science-Fiction

The story of Kotetsushin Jeeg takes place fifty years after the original and features a new cast of characters - primarily the new main character Kenji Kusanagi, a high school student and motorcycle racer who becomes Kotetsushin Jeeg to fight the sudden reappearance of (Haniwa Phantom Gods, or clay robots) from the Jamada Empire ruled by Queen Himika.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 11:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Become the Steel God!!Juli 12, 2007
S01E12Last Battle! Rise of the Great Bronze Bell!Juli 5, 2007
S01E11Glare at the /moon! Cleave Evil with your Undaunted Spirit!Juni 28, 2007
S01E10Captured Tsubaki! Himika's Evil Ritual!Juni 21, 2007
S01E09Heartless Scheme! The Plan to Annihilate Build Base!Juni 14, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Kotetsushin Jeeg premiere?

Kotetsushin Jeeg premiered on May 5, 2007.

Who is the creator of Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg was created by Go Nagai.

What genre does Kotetsushin Jeeg belong to?

Kotetsushin Jeeg belongs to the genre of mecha and science fiction.

Who are the main characters in Kotetsushin Jeeg?

The main characters in Kotetsushin Jeeg are Hiroshi Shiba, Miwa Uzuki, and Kenji Kusanagi.

What is the premise of Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg follows the story of Hiroshi Shiba, who transforms into a powerful robot to protect humanity from evil forces.

What is the setting of Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg is set in a futuristic version of Japan.

Who are the villains in Kotetsushin Jeeg?

The villains in Kotetsushin Jeeg include Queen Himika and her army of mechanical beasts.

What special abilities does Kotetsushin Jeeg possess?

Kotetsushin Jeeg has super strength, flight capabilities, and the ability to transform into various forms to combat its enemies.

Is Kotetsushin Jeeg a reboot or a sequel?

Kotetsushin Jeeg is a reboot of the original 1975 anime series, Steel Jeeg.

What is the animation style of Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg features a combination of traditional 2D animation and CGI effects.

Are there any notable guest appearances in Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Yes, Kotetsushin Jeeg features a crossover episode with another popular anime series, Mazinger Edition Z: The Impact!

Did Kotetsushin Jeeg receive any awards or nominations?

Kotetsushin Jeeg did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

How many episodes are there in Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg consists of 13 episodes.

What is the target audience for Kotetsushin Jeeg?

Kotetsushin Jeeg is primarily targeted towards fans of mecha and action anime.

Is Kotetsushin Jeeg available on streaming platforms?

As of now, Kotetsushin Jeeg is not available on major streaming platforms.

Did Kotetsushin Jeeg receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for Kotetsushin Jeeg were generally positive, with praise for its animation and action sequences.

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Also known as

  • Kotetsu Shin Jeeg
  • Steel God Jeeg
  • Shin Jeeg Robot d'acciaio (Italy)
  • 鋼鉄神ジーグ (Japan)

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