Zentrix

Zentrix

A promotional poster for Zentrix.
Genre Animation
Action
Created by Tony Tang
Benny Chow
Felix Ip
Francis Kao
Directed by Tony Tang
Felix Ip
Voices of Michelle Ruff
Steve Blum
Stephen Prince
Brianne Siddall
Michael McConnohie
Opening theme "Zentrix" by Fiona Sit (Hong Kong)
"Change the Future" by B'z (Japan)
Country of origin Chai Wan, Hong Kong
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Kao
Francis Kao
Producer(s) Imagi Animation Studios
Running time 22 minutes
Release
Original network TVB (Hong Kong)
NHK (Japan)
M6 (France)
Super RTL (Germany)
Five (UK)
Original release July 3, 2004 (Hong Kong)
April 5, 2003 (Japan) – 2004
External links
Website

Zentrix is a 3D-CG Chinese animated TV series directed by Tony Tong and Felix Ip under the Hong Kong-based company Imagi Animation Studios. The original story was written by Tony Tang, Benny Chow, Felix Ip and Francis Kao.

Synopsis

Princess Megan and her father

The series is set in Zentrix City, a seemingly "perfect" city. Emperor Jarad is a respected scientist who created a super-computer called OmnicronPsy, which manages all of the city's higher and day-to-day functions, controlling a wide variety of machines and robots, allowing humankind to live a seemingly "perfect" life.

However, OmnicronPsy, using its super-intelligence, decides that it would make a better ruler than Jarad, and breaks his coding that stops him from revolting. Discovering this, Jarad and the scientist Dr. Roark plan to head back in time 7 years to stop the revolt from ever happening. To do this they plan to shut down the six Zentrium chips that power OmnicronPsy. First however, Jarad takes precautions and develops two fighting robots - Zeus and Quantum. Zeus is then chosen over Quantum as the protector of his daughter, Princess Megan, should his mission in time fail. Following this, Jarad and Roark head back in time.

Princess Megan notices the disappearance of her father, and upon entering his study, she discovers a message. Megan then tries to get the Time Machine working. At the same time, OmnicronPsy has cracked the code and sends two robot guards to kill her. They find her just as she activates the time machine and open fire - damaging the time machine and altering Megan's body to that of an eight-year-old.

Awakening in a junkyard, Megan discovers her protector Zeus hidden inside a tower. Unfortunately, OmnicronPsy's forces manage to activate the time machine, and they head back in time to hunt her down, leading Megan to find the six hidden Zentrium chips. Along the way she makes new friends, including Nick, his adoptive father Dr. Coy, and Nick's foster sister Akina, as well as Zeus's "brother" Quantum, who is trying to do the right thing in the fight against OmnicronPsy.

Characters

English-dubbing cast

Actor Role
Michelle Ruff Megan
Steven Blum OmnicronPsy
Stephen Prince Zeus
Richard Cansino Dr. Coy
Bob Papenbrook Dr. Roark
Brianne Siddall Nick
Melissa Fahn Akina
Ezra Weisz Mango
Mona Marshall TZ
Little Rock
Lia Sargent Silver-General
Ardwright Chamberlain Webster
Michael McConnohie Emperor Jarad
Dark-General
Quantum

Theme songs

The theme song in Hong Kong was performed by Fiona Sit. In Japan the theme song is called "Change the Future" performed by B'z.

Reaction

Though boasting a great use of CGI and beautiful character designs, Zentrix disappointed many mecha fans. For one, many viewers claim that the characters are one-dimensional. Some even complained about the main character, Megan, who was always called a "great leader" but never showed true leadership skills. Another complaint is that the robots are supposedly alive, but did not demonstrate enough interaction toward the humans. In the last few episodes, it seemed that most characters just came out to help Megan and friends, without really knowing her. Fans say that they are allies of Dr. Coy, but some say it felt unrealistic to risk your life on a mission you don't know about. Despite all the criticism, there are still fans who loved the show.

Awards

Trivia

See also

External links

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