Medabots

(Medabots)

Type

TV

Episodes

52

Status

finished

Ep.Length

24 Min

Rating

PG

Aired

1999-07-02

Season

Winter 1999

Description:

In the 22nd century, Medarots—intelligent robots powered by medals that act as their minds—are commonplace all over the world. They serve their human partners and settle disputes through a combat sporting event known as Robattling. Combatants that take part in robattling for the sake of improving their ranking are known as Meda-fighters, and they aim to climb the ranks to enter the World Tournament and represent their country.Medarot tells the story of ten-year-old Ikki Tenryou stumbling across a rare Beetle medal and gaining his first Medarot, dubbed Metabee. He’s expecting a submissive and loyal robot that would follow his every command, but Metabee does what he wants and doesn’t take kindly to being insulted. Now Ikki is stuck with him, and they must work together to give their competition a Metabee-boppin’ as they robattle their way to the top!

Alternative Titles:

Medarot, メダロット, Medabots

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Pocket Monsters

(Pokémon)

7.27

Description:

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Type

TV

Episodes

276

Ep.Length

24 Min

Rating

Children

Status

finished

Aired

1997-04-01

Bakuten Shoot Beyblade

(Beyblade)

6.55

Description:

Thirteen-year-old Tyson Granger (Takao Kinomiya), along with his fellow teammates, Kai Hiwatari, Max Tate (Max Mizuhura), and Ray Kon (Rei Kon), strive to become the greatest Beybladers in the world. With the technical help of the team's resident genius, Kenny (Kyouju), and with the powerful strength of their BitBeasts, the Bladebreakers armed with their tops (AKA: Blades) attempt to reach their goal. (Source: ANN)
Type

TV

Episodes

51

Ep.Length

23 Min

Rating

Children

Status

finished

Aired

2001-01-08

Pokemon Diamond & Pearl

6.94

Description:

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Type

TV

Episodes

191

Ep.Length

23 Min

Rating

Children

Status

finished

Aired

2006-09-28

Gad Guard

6.82

Description:

Several hundred years in the future, the resources of the Earth runs out, and the progression of the human race has stagnated. The world is now divided into "Units". A boy named Hajiki Sanada lives with his mother and sister in Unit 74, in a place called "Night Town", in which all electricity is shut down at midnight. The key in this story is an object called the GAD. GADs have the ability to reconstruct materials while reacting to feelings of an organic life. The size and shape of the resulting product seem to be different depending on the kinds of feelings that the life possesses. When Hajiki comes in contact with one by accident, it transforms into a huge robot--a Tekkoudo, or "Iron Giant"--which Hajiki names Lightning. And soon he realizes that he isn't the only one with a Tekkoudo, and must find out how to deal with those others who he feels are the "same" as himself. (Source: ANN)
Type

TV

Episodes

26

Ep.Length

25 Min

Rating

Teens 13 or older

Status

finished

Aired

2003-04-16

Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Zexal

(Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal)

6.01

Description:

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Type

TV

Episodes

73

Ep.Length

21 Min

Rating

Teens 13 or older

Status

finished

Aired

2011-04-11

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