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Monster Rancher, known as in Japan, is an anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 series based on the video game series of the same name. The series initially consisted of only 48 episodes
Episodes

Episodes is the quarterly journal of the International Union of Geological Sciences, published in Beijing, China....
; however, it was eventually decided to extend it for a total of 73 episodes.

series follows a young boy named Genki Sakura who gets trapped in the Monster Rancher world inside a new game disk that he receives in the mail one day.






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Monster Rancher, known as in Japan, is an anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 series based on the video game series of the same name. The series initially consisted of only 48 episodes
Episodes

Episodes is the quarterly journal of the International Union of Geological Sciences, published in Beijing, China....
; however, it was eventually decided to extend it for a total of 73 episodes.

Synopsis

The series follows a young boy named Genki Sakura who gets trapped in the Monster Rancher world inside a new game disk that he receives in the mail one day. Genki eventually meets a variety of characters that join him on a quest to defeat Moo, an evil entity bent on destroying the world. The show had a more serious tone; deaths and murders were frequent (although the monsters were not really "killed", they were turned into disks covered in vines and remained in that form permanently). Minor characters were usually given a tragic backstory, and even some villains were given depth. The show still supplied a sizable amount of humor, usually in the characters' mannerisms, in order to appeal to multiple age groups. All of the Japanese music score is changed, as well as all the sound effects. Even the Japanese opening and ending theme songs are replaced with an American-made theme songs, with the opening and ending animation changed to barrages of scenes from the American episodes and the original Japanese opening.

Characters

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

This is a list of the characters in the anime Monster Rancher ....
.

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.

Monster Rancher on DVD and VHS

ADV Films owns the rights to the first 12 episodes, which the company released on DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
. ADV also released the entire first season of Monster Rancher on VHS
VHS

The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard developed by JVC and launched in Europe and Asia in September 1976, and the United States in June 1977....
. 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.

Voice roles

CharacterJapanese VACanadian VA
Genki SakuraChisa Yokoyama
Chisa Yokoyama

is a well known seiyu , born in Tokyo. She co-hosts an with fellow seiyu Kappei Yamaguchi and Sakura Wars creator Oji Hiroi. She is founder and head of her own voice company called Banbina after leaving Arts Vision....
Andrew Francis
Andrew Francis

Andrew Francis is an actor and voice artist from Vancouver, British Columbia. He has appeared in many television shows including Poltergeist, Dark Angel , Twilight Zone, The L Word, Smallville and Kyle XY....
HollyMariko Koda
Mariko Koda

is a seiyu, J-Pop singer and radio personality born on September 5, 1969 in Miyashiro, Saitama, Minamisaitama District, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan....
Maggie Blue O'Hara
Maggie Blue O'Hara

Maggie Blue O'Hara is a Canadian actress, noted for her voice work and her recognizable "young teenage girl" voice. In addition to anime roles, she was the voice of Shadowcat in X-Men: Evolution....
MocchiYuri Shiratori
Yuri Shiratori

is a female seiyu and J-pop singer from Kanagawa Prefecture who has released various solo CD albums. She is employed by 81 Produce....
Janyse Jaud
Janyse Jaud

Janyse Aldis Jaud is a Canadian actress and singer/songwriter. She is of Icelanders-French people descent.Janyse combined her voiceover and songwriting talents to create the unique concept and pop music album "The Magic Of Think"....
SuezoWataru Takagi
Wataru Takagi

, born on July 25, 1966 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is a seiyu who works for Arts Vision....
Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil

Scott McNeil , is an Australian-born Canadian voice actor. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is a frequent guest at BotCon events and is known to conduct conversations with himself in his various Beast Wars voices....
GolemNaoya Uchida
Naoya Uchida

is a male seiyu, actor, and singer born on May 1, 1953 in Tokyo. He has played several minor roles of authority in various TV dramas. He debuted in 1972 to the NHK and continued acting in theater and TV dramas until the late 90's....
Richard Newman
Richard Newman

Richard Newman is a voice actor with numerous voice roles in Transformers series cartoons. Newman started his career in voice acting in Beast Wars voicing Rhinox and the Vok....
 (1999-2000)
Doc Harris (2000-2001)
LigerKazuki Yao
Kazuki Yao

Kazuki Yao is a veteran seiyu and actor who was born in Ishikawa. Yao is currently represented by Sigma Seven....
Brian Drummond
Brian Drummond

Brian Drummond is a Canada actor. He also serves on the board of directors for the New Westminster-based Urban Academy along with his wife, Laura Drummond, also a voice artist....
HamNozomu Sasaki
Nozomu Sasaki

is a seiyu who was born January 25, 1967 in Hiroshima. He is a client of the seiyu management firm, 81 Produce. In 1988, he voiced the well known character, Tetsuo Shima, in the movie, Akira , which was adapted from the manga of the Akira ....
Samuel Vincent
Samuel Vincent

Samuel Vincent is a Canadian voice actor who works with the Ocean Group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia....
MooJurota Kosugi
Jurota Kosugi

is a veteran seiyu born December 19, 1957 in Yokohama, Japan. His deep voice is often used for rough and imposing characters....
Paul Dobson
Paul Dobson

Paul Dobson, of the brothers Dobson , is an accomplished Canadian voice actor, one of the many who work with Ocean Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada....
PixieKotono Mitsuishi
Kotono Mitsuishi

is a prolific Japanese people seiyu from Tokyo. As a young girl, Mitsuishi lived in Nagareyama, Chiba. Mitsuishi graduated from high school in 1986, and entered the Katsuta Seiyu Academy....
Janyse Jaud
GariKaneto Shiozawa
Kaneto Shiozawa

His stage name originated from the Japanese director Kaneto Shindo....
 (Season 1-2)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura
Tsutomu Kashiwakura

is a seiyu and sound director. He was formerly credited as ?? ??? .Primary roles*young Terry Bogard in Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf...
 (Season 3)
Scott McNeil
Gingi LigerDaiki Nakamura
Daiki Nakamura

is a seiyu, a Japanese vocal actor, who was born in Tokyo. He is a member of 81 Produce....
Scott McNeil
UndineHiromi Tsuru
Hiromi Tsuru

is a veteran seiyu from Kanagawa Prefecture. She is currently represented by Aoni Production.She is most known for the roles of Bulma , Dokin-chan , Madoka Ayukawa , Miyuki Kashima , Ukyo Kuonji , Reiko Mikami and Naomi Hunter ....
Kelly Sheridan
Kelly Sheridan

Kelly Sheridan is a Canadian voice actress based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She has voiced various roles in anime and other animated cartoons, such as Barbie in the computer generated Barbie film series, and Sango in the dubbed version of the anime series InuYasha....
NagaKazuya KobayashiScott McNeil
Blue MountainHiroyuki YokoWard Perry
Ward Perry

Ward Perry is an anime voice actor who has voiced characters for a number of anime dubbed by the Ocean Group in Vancouver, Canada.His roles include:...
General DurahanKenyu Horiuchi
Kenyu Horiuchi

is a veteran seiyu who was born July 30, 1957 in Gotenba, Shizuoka, Japan. In 2002 he founded his own seiyu management office, Kenyu-Office....
Lee Tockar
Lee Tockar

Lee Tockar is a Canadian voice actor who works for several studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is also a writer of children's literature, a musician, sculptor, illustrator and collected painter....
LilimHaruko TakahagiJanyse Jaud
PowazonMiki Nagasawa
Miki Nagasawa

is a female seiyu born on July 11, 1970 in Hokkaido and raised in Fukushima. Formerly affiliated for Haikyo, she is now affiliated with Atomic Monkey....
Janyse Jaud
MamanyaKeiko Han
Keiko Han

is a seiyu born on April 5, 1953 in Tokyo, Japan. She attended Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin, going on to study Theatre at Nihon University. She gained experience in theater while attending school by obtaining work through Aoni Production, singing the theme songs in productions such as Story of the Alps: My Annette and Kazoku Robinson Hyoryuki Fushigi...
Pauline Newstone
Pauline Newstone

Pauline Newstone is a voice actress....
GobiJurota KosugiPaul Dobson
MichaelMiho Yoshida 
AshKoichi Kitamura
Koichi Kitamura

, real name was a japanese seiyu. He was born in Osaka, Japan. Kitamura was employed by the talent management agency Mausu Promotion. He died on October 2, 2007 of pneumonia....
AriraYoshiko Asai
Yoshiko Asai

Yoshiko Asai is a female voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. She works for 81 Produce. She is also a lecturer for the Yoyogi Animation Institute where she holds classes for voice talents....
 
AllanRyo Naito
Ryo Naito

is a male seiyu, born on June 22, 1974 in the Osaka Prefecture. He is signed with Y.M.O management. His given name Ryo is sometimes mistranlated as Rei....
Matt Smith
Matt Smith (voice actor)

Matt Smith is a Canada voice actor.Roles*Dragon Ball Z - Tenshinhan * InuYasha - Hojo , Akitoki Hojo * Zoids: New Century Zero - Sanders...
DetonarexRyo Naito 
DenatocrisKazuya Kobayashi
PinkyNao Nagasawa
Nao Nagasawa

is a Japanese actress, singer and model. She is currently active as a model and also as one of the leaders of girl'sBOX activities along with Kayo Aiko and DRM member Hasebe Yu....
EddyIssei Futamata
Issei Futamata

is a veteran seiyu who was born on March 15, 1955 in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from Towada Technical High School. He is a member of the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society....
Terry Klassen
Terry Klassen

Terry Klassen is a Canadian voice actor and voice director. Co-created "Yvon of the Yukon." Voice directed shows as PBS's "Martha Speaks," "Johnny Test," "George of the Jungle," "Ed, Edd & Eddy," several "Barbie" Movies, "Transformers," "GI Joe," and many, many more series....
TsunomaruNorio Tsuboi 
Captain JimAkio OtsukaMichael Dobson
Michael Dobson

Michael Richard Dobson is one of the three Dobson brothers , all of whom have made themselves known prominently in the voice acting community. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where he works with Ocean Group....
MiminyaMika Kanai
Mika Kanai

Mika Kanai is a seiyu who was born in Tokyo. She began her professional entertainment career as an Japanese idol before entering into voice acting....
 
ColtFumiko Orikasa
Fumiko Orikasa

is a Japanese people seiyu and singer who works for Atomic Monkey. Her record label is Geneon Entertainment. Shopping is one of her hobbies. She is a skilled dancer, and is referred to as "Oririn" by fellow seiyu and fans....
Kelly Sheridan
Yakuto HoundHiroaki Hirata
Hiroaki Hirata

is a male seiyu from Tokyo. He stands at 175 centimeters , and is a member of Gekidan Subaru.He is most known for the roles of Sanji , Sha Gojyo , and the Narrator of Digimon Adventure....
 


See also


  • Monster Rancher
    Monster Rancher

    is a video game series by Tecmo. Starting in 1997, several sequels have been produced. There is also an anime series based on the video games by the same name....
  • Monster Rancher monsters
    Monster Rancher monsters

    The Monster Rancher video game and anime franchise features monsters raised by monster breeders, who thenfight in tournaments against other monster breeders....
  • List of Monster Rancher episodes
    List of Monster Rancher episodes

    This is a list of episodes for the video game-based anime Monster Rancher ....