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1 Synopsis  



1.1  Season 1: World Master  





1.2  Season 2: Combat Chaos  





1.3  Season 3  







2 Characters  





3 Episodes  





4 International broadcasts  





5 Home media  





6 Other media  



6.1  Toy line  





6.2  Trading card game  







7 References  





8 External links  














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Monsuno
English title card
Genre
  • Adventure
  • Action
  • Created by
  • Jared Wolfson
  • Developed byMan of Action
    Directed byYoshiaki Okumura
    Voices of
  • Karen Strassman
  • Christopher Corey Smith
  • Kirk Thornton
  • Keith Silverstein
  • Opening themeAmerican version:
    "Monsuno" by Far East Movement (1–26)[2]
    "Combat Chaos" by SoulJa (27–65)
    Japanese version:
    "MONSUNO!" by Rey (1–26)
    "SPIN GO!" by Rey (27–52)
    Ending themeAmerican version:
    "Monsuno" by Far East Movement (1–65)
    Japanese version:
    "Jounetsu Element" by SV TRIBE (1–26)
    "Onaji Sekai de" by Rey (27–52)
    ComposerMichael Tavera
    Country of originUnited States
    Japan[1]
    Original languagesEnglish
    Japanese
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes65(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producersJeremy Padawer
    Stephen Berman
    Marc Harrington
    Hiroaki Muto
    Yuma Sakata
    ProducersJared Wolfson
    Chapman Maddox
    Jon Hudson
    Yukio Kusumoto
    AnimatorLarx Entertainment
    Running time22 minutes
    Production companiesDentsu Entertainment USA
    Jakks Pacific
    The Topps Company
    Original release
    NetworkNicktoons (USA, 1–52)
    Hulu (USA, 53–65)
    TV Tokyo (Japan, 1–52)
    CITV (UK)
    Cartoon Network (Canada)
    ReleaseFebruary 23, 2012 (2012-02-23) –
    July 1, 2014 (2014-07-01)

    Monsuno, released as Jūsen Battle Monsuno (Japanese: 獣旋バトルモンスーノ, Hepburn: Jūsen Batoru Monsūno, "Spin Beast Battle Monsuno") in Japan, is an animated series that premiered in the United States on February 23, 2012 on Nickelodeon's sister channel, Nicktoons[3][4] and began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan in October 2012,[5] with global launches staggered by country sometime between mid-2012 and early 2013 through Nickelodeon.[6] The series was created by Jeremy Padawer and Jared Wolfson. It is distributed by FremantleMedia and is produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA (part of Dentsu Aegis Network), Jakks Pacific, and The Topps Company.[3] Japanese animation studio Larx Entertainment animated the series.[7]

    Synopsis

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    Season 1: World Master

    [edit]

    The show revolves around "re-awakened Monster DNA called Monsuno" that finds its way into the unsuspecting hands of adventure-seeking teenagers Chase, Jinja, and Bren. Accompanied by their Monsuno, Lock, Charger, and Quickforce, they are searching for Chase's father Jeredy Suno, the creator of the Monsuno.[8] They are soon joined by Beyal, a monk from the Himalayas along with his Monsuno Glowblade. Beyal often speaks of five people that with the help of their Monsuno, could change the world. It just so happens that they are that five, along with Dax, a teenager who along with his Monsuno Airswitch, opposes the team and is disliked among most people. The team has yet to befriend him and persuade him to join their cause. They are also on the run from a H.A.M.M.E.R.-type agency called "S.T.O.R.M." (Strategic Tactical Operatives for Recovery of Monsuno) whose plans are still in question and Dr. Emanuel Klipse, a malevolent scientist who has his own nefarious plans.[9]

    Season 2: Combat Chaos

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    The 5 adventure-seeking teenagers are once again in the battle of Monsunos, now, however, with Jeredy Suno officially back from being missing or kidnapped. But along with old foes, come new ones, with The Forge Resistance, a manufacturer bent on destroying the world with Wild Core Bombs, The S.T.O.R.M. Strike Squad, a team which could be considered the anti version of Team Core-Tech handpicked by Charlemagne, the Hand of Destiny, a team of century-old tribes who have hidden themselves from the world underground long ago, and Six, a teenager clone of Dr. Eklipse. Now on Team Core-Tech's tail, Chase and his friends are ready to take the heat. But as the battle becomes tougher, the team must face new problems and must come to connect to their Monsunos than ever before.

    Season 3

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    The series continues after the events of Monsuno: Combat Chaos, with the introduction of Core-Tech and S.T.O.R.M's merging, Eklipse and Forge Resistance with the newly-manufactured Dino Monsuno, and return of Hand of Destiny with their new non-shapeshifting alien Monsunos. The three survived members of the Hand have been reverted to children- Petros, Terz and Dasha now work with Digby Droog. There are also some returning characters from Season 1, like the Bookman and Grandma Future. With the help of their new Hyper Monsuno, Team Core-Tech may stand a chance against their adversaries.

    Characters

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    The characters are accompanied by Monsunos (giant high-tech/mechanical/armored hybrid monsters of one or more animal species), which are contained in cylinder regeneration chamber capsules known as "cores".

    Episodes

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    Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
    Season Premiere Season Finale
    1 26 February 23, 2012 November 21, 2012
    2 26 April 21, 2013 May 25, 2014
    3 13 July 1, 2014

    The series premiered on February 23, 2012 with the first two episodes "Clash" and "Courage" as a back-to-back one-hour special.

    International broadcasts

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    The Nordic broadcasts were premiered in Nickelodeon in Denmark, Norway, Sweden (asMonsuno) since 2012, with SDI Media as the Nordic studio, and Nickelodeon in Finland (asMonsuno) since 2012, with SDI Media as the Finnish studio.

    The series was also premiered in Nickelodeon in Germany (asMonsuno) since 2012, with SDI Media as the German studio, Nickelodeon in Netherlands (asMonsuno) since 2012, with SDI Media as the Dutch studio, Nickelodeon in Poland (asMonsuno) since 2012, with Master Film as the Polish studio.

    China's broadcast was premiered on CCTV-14, starting with the first series on 15 May 2017.

    Cardback of the Monsuno CCG light version.
    Cardback of the Monsuno CCG dark version.
    Cardbacks of the light and dark versions of the Monsuno TCG.

    Home media

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    Shout! Factory began releasing Monsuno episodes on DVD in January 2013. Monsuno: Destiny was released on January 8, 2013, and Monsuno: Power was released on May 21, 2013.[10][11]

    Other media

    [edit]

    Toy line

    [edit]

    Jakks Pacific owns exclusive worldwide rights to manufacture Monsuno's toy products.[12]

    Trading card game

    [edit]

    Atrading card game (TCG) adaptation based on the series was released on March 5, 2012.[13]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Brand". Archived from the original on 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  • ^ "OnlineFM.org | Web oficial en español sobre Far East Movement". Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  • ^ a b "U.S. Nicktoons to Air Monsuno, Jakks Pacific to Sell Toys - News". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ Monsuno To Hit Nicktoons. "Monsuno To Hit Nicktoons – Premier Pop C". Mediaconnectiononline.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "10月TVアニメ放送開始「モンスーノ」 東京おもちゃショーで玩具も披露 | アニメ!アニメ!". Animeanime.jp. 2012-06-14. Archived from the original on 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ Lewis, Christopher (2012-02-19). "Dad of Divas' Reviews: New Nicktoons Premiere: Monsuno To Debut On 2/23 New Nicktoons Premiere: Monsuno To Debut On 2/23 New Nicktoons Premiere: Monsuno To Debut On 2/23". Dadofdivas-reviews.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-01. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "Japanese-American Monsuno Show to Debut in Japan in October". AnimeNewsNetwork. June 25, 2012. Archived from the original on January 30, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  • ^ "Monsuno - Anime". Animekon.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-11. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "Clash (Lock!) (2012) Season 1 Episode 101- Monsuno Cartoon Episode Guide". Bcdb.com. Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ Brett (2012-11-28). "Shout! Factory and FremantleMedia Enterprises roll out Monsuno on DVD". Graphic Policy. Archived from the original on 2018-03-18. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "Shout! Plans New Monsuno DVD | License! Global". Licensemag.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-18. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "Jakks, Dentsu Develop Japanese-Animated Monsuno for TV - News". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  • ^ "Monsuno Trading Card Game Starter Box (2012 Topps)". DA Card World. 2012-03-05. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
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