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  • Monster Rancher (anime)
  • Monster Rancher (anime)
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  • The Monster Rancher anime is an anime based on the Monster Rancher video game series which consisted of 48 episodes initially until it was later extended to 73 episodes. An English dub was produced by Ocean Studios in Vancouver, most notable for their work on Dragon Ball Z, Gundam Wing and Death Note. The anime has been full released in three DVD box sets in Japan. The first season was released in English, in an edited dub only format. It is unknown whether the rest will be available or not. Most of the series is now officially streamed on Hulu.
  • Monster Rancher, known in Japan as Monster Farm(モンスターファームMonsutā Fāmu), is a 73-episode anime series based on the Monster Rancher series of video games made by Tecmo.[1] It had originally aired in Japanese television on TBS from April 17, 1999 to September 30, 2000.
  • Monster Rancher (モンスターファーム, Monsutā Fāmu) è una serie di videogames nata con l'intento di creare una versione del tamagotchi per la PlayStation. Il gioco in Italia non è mai arrivato (per un buon motivo), in compenso qualche anno fa su Rai 2, visto lo spietato audience riscosso dai Pokémon a Mediaset, l'azienda di Del Noce decise per l'appunto di comprare i diritti dai cinesi di una delle tante parodie dell'anime, a questo proposito è stato trasmesso Monster Rancher tratto dal mondo del gioco (che poi in realtà è una cosa completamente diversa, ma vabbé...). La suddetta serie, per quanto a tratti apprezzabile, non ha riscontrato un gran successo per il semplice fatto che allora i bambini erano già abbastanza rincoglioniti e incacchiati nella disputa tra chi fosse meglio tra i Pokémon e i D
  • Genki joins up with a girl named Holly and her monster Suezo, who are on a quest to find and unlock the monster, Phoenix, which is the only known creature that can stop Moo. Genki gains his own monster, Mocchi, at the start of the series. Soon, the group are joined by Golem, Tiger, and Hare, in their uphill battle against Moo and his forces. Has a Character Sheet here.
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Last
  • 2000-09-30
ja kanji
  • モンスターファーム
Name
  • Monster Rancher
Genre
First
  • 1999-04-17
Ja romaji
  • Monster Farm
Studio
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Episodes
  • 73
Director
  • Hiroyuki Yano
Network
  • YTV
  • Jetix
  • RTL
  • Modern Nine TV
  • Rai Due
  • BKN, Fox Kids, Kids WB
  • Kanal D
  • SIC, Canal Panda, Panda Biggs
  • TBS GMA-7, Hero (TV channel)
  • TVE, Antena 3, Fox Kids, Clan TVE
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  • The Monster Rancher anime is an anime based on the Monster Rancher video game series which consisted of 48 episodes initially until it was later extended to 73 episodes. An English dub was produced by Ocean Studios in Vancouver, most notable for their work on Dragon Ball Z, Gundam Wing and Death Note. The anime has been full released in three DVD box sets in Japan. The first season was released in English, in an edited dub only format. It is unknown whether the rest will be available or not. Most of the series is now officially streamed on Hulu.
  • Monster Rancher, known in Japan as Monster Farm(モンスターファームMonsutā Fāmu), is a 73-episode anime series based on the Monster Rancher series of video games made by Tecmo.[1] It had originally aired in Japanese television on TBS from April 17, 1999 to September 30, 2000.
  • Monster Rancher (モンスターファーム, Monsutā Fāmu) è una serie di videogames nata con l'intento di creare una versione del tamagotchi per la PlayStation. Il gioco in Italia non è mai arrivato (per un buon motivo), in compenso qualche anno fa su Rai 2, visto lo spietato audience riscosso dai Pokémon a Mediaset, l'azienda di Del Noce decise per l'appunto di comprare i diritti dai cinesi di una delle tante parodie dell'anime, a questo proposito è stato trasmesso Monster Rancher tratto dal mondo del gioco (che poi in realtà è una cosa completamente diversa, ma vabbé...). La suddetta serie, per quanto a tratti apprezzabile, non ha riscontrato un gran successo per il semplice fatto che allora i bambini erano già abbastanza rincoglioniti e incacchiati nella disputa tra chi fosse meglio tra i Pokémon e i Digimon e, per istinto di conservazione, preferirono non appassionarsi anche ad altri mostri per evitare che il cervello, anche se ormai ridotto a confettura d'albicocche andata a male, gli esplodesse. Tuttavia, ancora oggi, se chiedete in giro, troverete un percentuale minima di nerd e persone quasi normali che se ne ricorda ancora.
  • Genki joins up with a girl named Holly and her monster Suezo, who are on a quest to find and unlock the monster, Phoenix, which is the only known creature that can stop Moo. Genki gains his own monster, Mocchi, at the start of the series. Soon, the group are joined by Golem, Tiger, and Hare, in their uphill battle against Moo and his forces. The Post Script Season third season, which featured Durahan (who was an Elite Mook in the second season) as the main big bad, takes place a year later and has the group trying to save Holly's father's soul, which is trapped in a dark mystery disk along with Moo after his defeat. However, most of the MacGuffins the crew had before are now prizes in a tournament, forcing the crew to enter it to accomplish their goal. All the while, they continue to dodge attacks from Durahan and his baddies. The show managed to run for three seasons, two of which aired stateside on syndication, Fox Kids and ABC Family respectively. The third never aired in the U.S., but was dubbed, and is available online to watch. The show was also quite different from the other mon shows at the time (Pokémon, Digimon) in that the human protagonists were not afraid to battle alongside the monsters. While not as famous as its fellow mon series, the anime managed to at least gain a cult following. Many even regard it as a hidden gem among anime for its focus on character development and well done story pacing. Has a Character Sheet here.