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February 2008 on 4KidsTV's Video On Demand.
February 2008 on 4KidsTV's Video On Demand.


[[Teletoon (Canada)|Teletoon]] and 4Kids TV have aired all episodes in the first two seasons and are currently on a break. [[Toon Disney]] airs the show on [[Jetix (US)|Jetix]] with new to Jetix episodes Monday nights but soon to be removed from the schedule early January 2009 along with other Jetix programs, due to airing all the older shows in honor of Toon Disney's shutdown. Jetix Latin America has bought rights to screen the show.
[[Teletoon (Canada)|Teletoon]] and 4Kids TV have aired all episodes in the first two seasons and are currently on a break. [[Toon Disney]] airs the show on [[Jetix (US)|Jetix]] with new to Jetix episodes Monday nights but soon to be removed from the schedule early January 2009 along with other Jetix programs, due to airing all the older shows in honor of Toon Disney's shutdown and regretting the rights from the show again, this time from the [[CW]]. Jetix Latin America has bought rights to screen the show.


It currently airs Saturdays on 4Kids' new programming block, [[The CW4Kids]] (which replaced the now-defunct [[Kids' WB]]). The next season, known as ''Chaotic: M'arillian Invasion'', is airing on 4Kids TV. When 4Kids TV gets shut down at the end of 2008, M'arillian Invasion will move to The CW4Kids.
It currently airs Saturdays on 4Kids' new programming block, [[The CW4Kids]] (which replaced the now-defunct [[Kids' WB]]). The next season, known as ''Chaotic: M'arillian Invasion'', is airing on 4Kids TV. When 4Kids TV gets shut down at the end of 2008, M'arillian Invasion will move to The CW4Kids.

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Chaotic
StarringAdam Caroleson
Darren Dunstan
Rebecca Soler
Marc Thompson
Emily Williams
Country of originUnited States
Based on a Danish game
No. of episodes53 episodes (2 Seasons)
Production
Running time19 minutes approx.
Original release
NetworkUnited States 4Kids TV, CW4Kids, Jetix, Fox Kids
Japan TV Asahi, TV Tokyo
Australia Network Ten
Canada YTV, Teletoon
Philippines Hero TV
Italy Italia 1
Korea SpaceToon
United Kingdom Jetix
ReleaseOctober 7, 2006 –
present
Releaselanguage : English
Releaselanguage : English
Releaselanguage : English
Releaselanguage : English
Releaselanguage : English
Releaselanguage : English

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Chaotic is an animated series produced by 4Kids Entertainment and animated by Bardel Entertainment. Much of the plot is based on the original storyline of the Danish trading card game. The characters, Tom and Kazdan, bear the names of the original main characters.

Premise

Chaotic tells the tale of a teenage boy named Tom and his friend Kaz. They both play the Chaotic Trading Card/Online Game. Kaz always tries to tell Tom about a secret code to play for real which Tom refuses to believe. While playing online Tom receives the special password. When he enters the password into his game scanner he is transported to a place called Chaotic that is able to take him to another world where the characters, locations and items in the card game come to life.

There are two parts to the Chaotic world, Chaotic itself and Perim. Chaotic is where the people play an advanced version of the card/online game where they transform into the creatures. The games can be watched via monitor by other players.

The second part is Perim. In Perim the creatures, locations and items from the game are real. Players from the Chaotic game can teleport into Perim and scan the locations, creatures and items with their scanners, gaining the ability to use them in their game. There are four tribes in Perim. Two tribes, the Overworld and the Underworld, have been at war over a great power called the Cothica. Despite their names, there is no definite good or evil tribe, as both have different stories and interpretations of how the war began, with each tribe seeing the other as being evil. The Danians and Mipedians have since joined the war, turning it into a four-way conflict over the Cothica. It is said that the Mipedians were once united with the Overworlders and the Danian united with the Underworld it is still unknown why they separated.

Both Chaotic and Perim are made up of a mysterious code called the "Chaotic Code," which describes everything. The reason for its name is that the code constantly changes in random ways; thus, it is considered "chaotic." In Perim, it contains the information for all the creatures, battlegear, attacks, mugic (a cross between music and magic), and locations. The Cothica, mentioned above, is the source of all the codes in Perim. In Chaotic, the code describes everything just like in Perim. However in Chaotic, the BattleDromes, Transporters, and CodeScanners can analyze and/or modify this code for matches, transport, or creation of virtual cards.

When the players are in Chaotic/Perim they exist simultaneously on Earth. When a Chaotic player leaves Chaotic they become one person again and the Earth version of the player gains the memories of anything they experienced in the Chaotic/Perim world. This is awkward the first time they transport, as their online deck is blocked so that their Chaotic self can use it, causing many people to believe they have broken their scanners until they are re-united with their Chaotic self.

Broadcast

A short preview was shown on 4Kids TV on September 30, 2006 at 10:30 am (ET). The show officially premiered on October 7, 2006 at 10:30 AM (ET). 4Kids Entertainment plans to "roll out the storyline over seven years", implying there are currently seven seasons planned for the television series. [1] A second season- titled Chaotic: M'arrillian Invasion aired September on 4Kids TV. While season 1 used flash animation, the M'arillian Invasion season is animated in anime-style traditional animation. Jetix (US) bought the cable rights to the show and began airing it everyday at 7 AM October 1, 2007.

Digital cable providers Comcast Cable, Cox Communications and Bresnan Communications premiered four new episodes in February 2008 on 4KidsTV's Video On Demand.

Teletoon and 4Kids TV have aired all episodes in the first two seasons and are currently on a break. Toon Disney airs the show on Jetix with new to Jetix episodes Monday nights but soon to be removed from the schedule early January 2009 along with other Jetix programs, due to airing all the older shows in honor of Toon Disney's shutdown and regretting the rights from the show again, this time from the CW. Jetix Latin America has bought rights to screen the show.

It currently airs Saturdays on 4Kids' new programming block, The CW4Kids (which replaced the now-defunct Kids' WB). The next season, known as Chaotic: M'arillian Invasion, is airing on 4Kids TV. When 4Kids TV gets shut down at the end of 2008, M'arillian Invasion will move to The CW4Kids.

The series has also been dubbed to Arabic, and is currently airing on MBC3 channel.

While the Season 1 episodes still air on Jetix, Jetix Japan has also bought rights to screen the show.

Chaotic will be also showing on Jetix in the UK & Ireland in January 2009. [1]

Characters

Humans

Tom Majors (a.k.a. MajorTom) - mainly an OverWorld player – loves meeting Creatures, exploring their world and experiencing excitement and adventure. At first, he is very shocked and overwhelmed by transporting to Chaotic, transforming into his battling Creatures and experiencing the battle “for real.” Tom quickly gets over his fear and becomes a bold – maybe too bold – risk taker and thrill seeker.

Kaz Kalinkas (a.k.a. KidChaor) – mainly an UnderWorld player – focuses on the game, becoming a better player and improving his battle skills and his collection. He tends to be more cautious and less adventurous; preferring to calculate the odds before taking a risk, unless rare Creatures, BattleGear and MugicSpheres are at stake. Kaz frequently warns Tom about the dangers of Perim, but Tom usually ignores Kaz.

Peyton (a.k.a. PeytonicMaster) - Peyton is a comic character. He is a formidable yet quirky Chaotic player. Peyton speaks in slang and has an encyclopedic knowledge of the game and Perim. His intense opinions, his appearance and his unorthodox style of battle and the way he expresses himself all lend themselves to comedy. He likes to test unusual theories and strategies in battle, which, shockingly, lead to victory more often than not. Though he loves to win -- especially with his Mipedian Creatures -- Peyton will also battle using some of Perim’s freakiest Creatures, just to have the experience of transforming into them and “feeling their vibes.”

Sarah (a.k.a Chaotickween) - Sarah is the smart, spunky female of the group who loves to speak her mind. A fearless and shrewd Chaotic player, she is the most likely to get into a fight with the boys and/or the other Players. Sarah is not afraid to take on a Creature who gets her angry, so the boys sometimes have to drag her out of danger in Perim. She’s very protective of the boys and would do anything to help them. Because Sarah has a life-long interest in insects, she’s naturally drawn to the ant-like Danians.

Krystella and Klay (a.k.a. Klayotic) - Krystella and Klay are a crafty team of pranksters (also known as the “Gruesome Twosome”). Though they don’t look alike they seem related and do everything together. The duo's favorite activity – besides battling in Chaotic – is sabotaging the lead characters. Krystella and Klay are snobbish, conceited, rude, and patronizing.

Creatures

Maxxor - The ruler of the OverWorld tribe, in the card game he's labeled as an Overworld Hero.

Najarin - A wise magic-using OverWorlder, in the card game he's labelled as an Overworld Muge.

Chaor - The ruler of the UnderWorld tribe, in the card game he's labelled as an Underworld Conqueror Warrior.

Lord Van Bloot - An UnderWorld creature with plans to overthrow Chaor, in the card game he's listed as an Underworld Conqueror Muge.

H'earring - A bipedal rabbit-like UnderWorlder who assists Kaz with scan-quests, in the card game he's listed as an Underworld Scout.

References