Monster Rancher

Monster Rancher, known in Japan as Monster Farm (モンスターファーム, Monsutā Fāmu), is a Japanese anime television series based on Tecmo's Monster Rancher video game franchise. It originally aired on TBS in Japan for two seasons from April 1999 to September 2000. In North America, the series was first licensed by BKN, Inc. and broadcast with an English dub on the Bohbot Kids Network, the Sci-Fi Channel, the Fox Family Channel, and Fox Kids in the United States and YTV in Canada. It was later licensed by Discotek Media in 2013.

Synopsis
The world of Monster Rancher was once a highly advanced technology-oriented civilization. The people of this society were especially skilled at genetic engineering. Using gene manipulation, they developed special designer pets and stored their genetic information on stone tablets known as "disks", similar to CDs. Using these disks, the artificial animals could be regenerated at special shrines.

However, war broke out between the countries of the civilization. The pets were modified into biological weapons, and the war of the monsters began. The great civilizations completely annihilated each other, leaving nothing but relics behind, and much of the world's technology was lost. The monsters were sealed into their mystery disks and hidden away.

Centuries later, as humanity was just beginning to rediscover basic technology, people found the artifacts owned by the so-called "Ancients" and attributed divine properties to them. They also discovered the lost disks and shrines. Using these, monsters were again born. Only through the power of the phoenix could the lost discs be revived back into living monsters.

Thus started a popular new sport, Monster Breeding. Breeders or trainers raised monsters for the battle to competenationwideide tournaments to see who could raise the strongest beast.

(Source: MU)

List of Published Books
Yukimiya, Chino (Author & Illustrator), "Monster Farm: Enbanseki no Himitsu" Gangnan Comics , 2 volumes already published (as of June 1, 2000)


 * 1) Released date October 1, 1999 - ISBN 978-4757501102
 * 2) Released date June 1, 2000 - ISBN 978-4757502574

TV Anime
Monster Rancher is an anime series based on the video game series made by Tecmo. The episodes are directed by Hiroyuki Yano, who also directed Daigunder and co-directed a Lupin III television special. The Japanese animation studio TMS Entertainment produced the show.

The series was brought to the United States by BKN, with an English dub produced by Ocean Studios. It was also broadcast in the United States on the Sci-Fi Channel and Fox Kids and in Canada on YTV. In the United Kingdom, the series aired on children's Saturday morning show Live & Kicking, with episodes also airing on CBBC (on BBC Two) until April 9, 2001. Repeats of the series continued throughout the year and early February 25, 2002.

ADV Films licensed the home video rights to the series and released its first twelve episodes on four DVDs. In 2005, BKN International A.G. licensed the DVD rights for 73 episodes of Monster Rancher to Digiview Productions; however, only one DVD was released. In 2012, the series was available for streaming on Hulu. Discotek Media licensed the series in 2013, and released it on three English-dubbed DVD box sets in 2014, and a single box set with the original Japanese audio subtitled and uncut on July 28, 2015. Discotek Media later released the series on a Blu-ray Disc set on May 29, 2018.

Season 1: The Secret of the Stone Disk
In Japan, under the title Monster Farm, the series was broadcast on TBS for two seasons; the first 48-episode season, The Secret of the Stone Disk (円盤石の秘密, Enbanseki no Himitsu), aired from April 17, 1999, to March 25, 2000.

Season 2: The Legendary Path
The second 25-episode season, The Legendary Path (伝説への道, Densetsu e no Michi), aired from April 1 to September 30, 2000.

Video software
As video software, the VHS version of "Secret of the Disk Stone" was released from 1999 to 2000 by Rooms RECORDS (now: B Zone Co.). "Road to Legend" has not been released on VHS.

The DVD video will be released from Super Vision, and "Secret of the Disk Stone" will be released in two DVD-BOX volumes (8 volumes in total) of 4 discs each. June 27, 2016, and is being supplied as a single volume for rental DVDs. The first software version, "Road to Legend", was released on October 23, 2009 as a 4-disc DVD-BOX.

Blu-ray -BOX was released from Frontier Works on December 21, 2018. In addition, these two works are distributed on the official paid video distribution site "Tokyo Movie ONLINE".

Character
The story follows a boy named Genki Sakura, who is a key player of the Monster Rancher video games. After winning a tournament hosted by the game's creators, Genki wins a special CD that he can use to unlock a special monster in his game at home. However, upon using this disk in his game console, he finds himself transported to a world of monsters that, much like Genki's game, are given life by scanning special stone disks within temples. There, he meets a girl named Holly and her monster friend Suezo, who are seeking a stone disk containing a legendary Phoenix that will save the land from the tyranny of an evil ruler named Moo. Upon attempting to use the disk Genki had won to try and release the monster, they bring forth a different monster, which Genki names Mocchi. Wanting to free the land from Moo's rule, Genki, Holly, Mocchi, and Suezo set off to find the Phoenix, using Holly's Magic Stone to guide them in the direction of the Phoenix. The Magic Stone leads them to Golem, Tiger, and Hare, each of which have their motivations to join the group on their journey to find the Phoenix.

It is revealed that Moo is actually Holly's missing father, who merged with an evil spirit after being banished from his village. Determined to separate Moo's evil spirit from Holly's father, the group continues their search for the Phoenix, defeating Moo's strongest minions, the Big Bad Four- Pixie, Gali, Grey Wolf, and Naga. In their travels, the gang befriends and aids many monsters as they continue searching, unlocking as many Mystery Disks as possible in the hopes of finding the Phoenix. One of these unlocked monsters, Monol, tells the group of a previous war between Moo and the Phoenix (as part of a larger war between humans and monsters, who exploited monsters as workers and companions in a futuristic society) that destroyed much of the world and weakened the two entities into their dormant states, separating their body and souls.

In the end of the first season, Moo's body is found and merges with Holly's father. Shortly after, the Phoenix's body is found, and it is revealed that the five monsters – Mocchi, Suezo, Golem, Tiger, and Hare – are pieces of the Phoenix's soul. Understanding what must be done, they say goodbye to Genki and merge with the Phoenix's body, and begin to fight Moo. As the two beings fight, Moo realizes that good and evil are inherently inseparable, and that the two are doomed to repeat a perpetually repeating fight as representatives of the two forces. The two monsters seemingly die, and Genki is knocked back into the real world in the resulting explosion, comforted by visions of his friends as he goes home.

The second season consists of Genki returning to the Monster World to revive and reunite his friends, who were turned into disks and separated after the fight with Moo. The gang must compete in a series of tournaments against General Durahan's army in their pursuit to find Holly's father. The third season ends with Genki and the others battling the soul of Moo that has possessed Durahan; during the credits of the final episode, it is revealed in the Japanese version that both Genki and Mocchi are able to travel between both the Monster Rancher world and Earth.

Abilities
After coming to the Rancher world, it seems that his physical abilities have increased dramatically, and although he is a human child, he participates in battles with unusual body movements and usually wears them on his feet. Attacks by kicking opponents using the rollers of roller skates. Due to his overly hot-blooded personality, he often clashes with others and is often injured due to his recklessness.

However, he has an indomitable spirit that never gives up, and naturally pulls others along. Its straight eyes are often described as "good eyes" by falcons. He also has a hidden talent for making effective use of his knowledge and common sense in the real world in the monster world. In the final battle, Mu and Hinotori return to the real world in the aftermath of their disappearance. In reality, only about three hours had passed since Genki was sent to the world of the Rancher.

Broadcast Abroad
It is also broadcast in the United States and Germany. The title name is "Monster Rancher".

Online Distribution
From August 7, 2019, up to 3 episodes of each series have been distributed for free from YouTube's "TMS Anime 55th Anniversary Official Channel". From September 9, 2020 it was changed to deliver three episodes at once for each series. All episodes of each series are available on the d anime store.

External Link

 * TV Anime "Monster Farm: Enbanseki no Himitsu" ─ Wayback Machine (For archived October 27, 2000)
 * TV Anime "Monster Farm: Legend e no Michi" ─ Wayback Machine (Archived December 12, 2000)
 * Monster Rancher Series ─ YouTube Playlist
 * Monster Rancher ─ IMDb
 * Monster Rancher ─ Wikipedia EN
 * Monster Rancher ─ Wikipedia JP

Trivia
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