Xenosaga: The Animation

Xenosaga: The Animation (2005)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Science-Fiction

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.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 02:42 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12KOS-MOSMärz 24, 2005
S01E11ObsessionMärz 17, 2005
S01E10WeaponMärz 10, 2005
S01E09SongMärz 3, 2005
S01E08MemoriesFeb. 24, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Xenosaga: The Animation premiere?

Xenosaga: The Animation premiered on January 5, 2005.

Who directed Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi.

Who was the main character in Xenosaga: The Animation?

The main character in Xenosaga: The Animation is Shion Uzuki.

What is the genre of Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation falls under the genre of science fiction.

Which studio produced Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation was produced by Toei Animation.

How many episodes are there in Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation consists of 12 episodes.

Who composed the music for Xenosaga: The Animation?

The music for Xenosaga: The Animation was composed by Kousuke Yamashita.

Is Xenosaga: The Animation based on a video game series?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation is based on the video game series "Xenosaga."

Are there any mecha or robots featured in Xenosaga: The Animation?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation features mecha and robots known as AGWS (Anti-Gnosis Weapon System).

What is the setting of Xenosaga: The Animation?

Xenosaga: The Animation is set in a future where humanity faces a threat from an alien race called the Gnosis.

Are there any supernatural elements in Xenosaga: The Animation?

No, Xenosaga: The Animation focuses more on science fiction rather than supernatural elements.

Does Xenosaga: The Animation have any notable voice actors?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation features voice actors such as Yuuko Kaida, Masakazu Morita, and Aya Hisakawa.

Are there any notable fight scenes in Xenosaga: The Animation?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation showcases intense and visually stunning fight scenes throughout the series.

Is there any romance in Xenosaga: The Animation?

While the focus of Xenosaga: The Animation is primarily on the sci-fi storyline, there are some subtle romantic elements present.

Does Xenosaga: The Animation explore philosophical themes?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation delves into philosophical themes such as the nature of humanity and the existence of higher beings.

Does Xenosaga: The Animation have any connections to the Xenosaga video game series?

Yes, Xenosaga: The Animation serves as a prequel to the Xenosaga video game series, expanding on its storyline and characters.

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