Monster Rancher (anime)

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Monster Rancher
モンスターファーム
(Monster Farm)
Genre Fantasy, Adventure
TV anime
Director Hiroyuki Yano
Studio TMS
Network Flag of Japan TBS
Flag of the Philippines GMA-7, Hero (TV channel)
Flag of the United States BKN Fox Kids
Flag of Thailand Modern Nine TV (22 July 2001 - 31 March 2002)
Flag of Italy Rai Due
Original run 17 April 199925 March 2000
Episodes 73
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[edit] Characters

For the characters in the Monster Rancher anime, see List of Monster Rancher characters.

[edit] Changes

The Character Hare had his "Gas" attack cut out in America. "Gas" is an attack where Hare turns around and flatulates on his enemy. The flatulence stinks so badly, it stuns enemies, knocks them out, as seen in Hare's Trick and he used Gas to keep the Iron Bird afloat in the Iron Bird episode.

A couple of scenes were also lifted from the episode "My Name is Pixie". At one point during the episode, Genki rescues Pixie from quicksand. After he hauls her out, the mud on her face makes her look as if she has a beard (why that was cut out is not known). There is also a scene in that episode where Genki lifts Pixie "bride over the threshold" style in his arms and skates away with her while she kicks and yells in protest. For reasons unknown, a few frames were cut from that scene as well.

Several key episodes of Season 2 were skipped by some networks that aired Monster Rancher in the U.S. "Battle with the Big Bad Four" and "Tiger's Battle with Destiny" only aired once in the USA on Fox Kids. These episodes were probably considered too violent to be aired again as they were pivotal battles for Holly and Tiger respectively.

In the Spanish and English versions of the anime, the opening was recorded produced and vocalised by Anthony Lopez.

While not related to the English dub, there was an interesting change on the Japanese release's opening for Episode 1. Episode 1 had a different opening animation for the first opening than other episodes. The changes include:

  • A fade in shot into the title logo rather than a camera scroll through some building to the logo.
  • The first two close up shots of Mocchi and Holly spinning around are not present.
  • After the pan up the group that are sitting on a pile of misc. objects, there is a shot of Genki's face, with the wind blowing.
  • The shot of Tiger latched onto the Monster's neck and ripping part of the skin off, as well as being thrown off of him, is instead a shot of Genki jumping over some of the Dinos from episode 1.
  • The shot of Genki being chased by the Dinos and one of them falls on a rock, is instead a shot from episode 1 where Genki is roller blading on the ground towards Holly.
  • The shot of Holly, Hare, and Golem on a dragon, in which the shot pans out to Mocchi and Genki is instead a shot from episode 1, which shows the scene where Genki decides on Mocchi's name.
  • Hare has a mistake on this version. Originally, his eyes had black pupils with a white background for the rest of his eyes. (Although the scene where punching some plant monsters has his normal eyes.)
  • The dragons flying into the sunset are removed from the end shot.

There are also many other additional details added onto the animation.

[edit] Monster Rancher on DVD and VHS

ADV Films owns the rights to the first 12 episodes, which the company released on DVD. ADV also released the entire first season of Monster Rancher on VHS. The series was brought to the US and dubbed by Ocean. After Monster Rancher went off the air in the US, ADV halted its release of the series on home video and DVD. In 2005, BKN International A.G. licensed the DVD rights for 73 episodes of the Monster Rancher anime series to Digiview Productions LLC for US and Canadian mass retail market distribution. Digiview only released one DVD containing episodes 1 through 5 at select Wal-Marts and other select places that sell $1 DVDs in February 2006. Eventually, this DVD was reissued to include up to episode 8. The digiview website currently doesn't offer the DVDs up for sale indicating that it may be cancelled.

[edit] Voice roles

Character Japanese VA Canadian VA
Genki Sakura Chisa Yokoyama Andrew Francis
Holly Mariko Kōda Maggie Blue O'Hara
Mocchi Yuri Shiratori Janyse Jaud
Suezō Wataru Takagi Scott McNeil
Gōlem Naoya Uchida Richard Newman (1999-2000)
Doc Harris (2000-2001)
Tiger Kazuki Yao Brian Drummond
Hare Nozomu Sasaki Samuel Vincent
Moo Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Pixie Kotono Mitsuishi Janyse Jaud
Gari Kaneto Shiozawa (Season 1-2)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura (Season 3)
Scott McNeil
Gingi Liger Daiki Nakamura Scott McNeil
Undine Hiromi Tsuru Kelly Sheridan
Naga Kazuya Kobayashi Scott McNeil
Blue Mountain Hiroyuki Yokō Ward Perry
General Durahan Kenyū Horiuchi Lee Tockar
Lilim Haruko Takahagi Janyse Jaud
Powazon Miki Nagasawa Janyse Jaud
Mamanyā Keiko Han Pauline Newstone
Gobi Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Michael Miho Yoshida
Ash Kōichi Kitamura
Arira Yoshiko Asai
Allan Ryō Naitō Matt Smith
Detonarex Ryō Naitō
Denatocris Kazuya Kobayashi
Pinky Nao Nagasawa
Eddy Issei Futamata Terry Klassen
Tsunomaru Norio Tsuboi
Captain Jim Akio Ōtsuka Michael Dobson
Miminyā Mika Kanai
Colt Fumiko Orikasa Kelly Sheridan
Yakuto Hound Hiroaki Hirata

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • BKN International A.G. (September 1, 2005). "BKN News". September 5 Newsletter.
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