Jeredy was left with no choice but to take his research and go underground.īut not before he left his only son, Chase, a special gift.a powerful guardian in dangerous times – a riddle waiting to be solved – a force of nature to be directed in positive ways – a Monsuno. Jeredy Suno was working on the means of controlling the Monsuno for good, however, his bosses at the ultra-secret government agency, S.T.O.R.M., had a different agenda in mind – they wanted to weaponise the Monsuno. A legendary scientist, Jeredy had solved a timeless mystery: What happened to the dinosaurs? He discovered their destruction was by shell-like cocoons barraging the four corners of the earth and what emerged from those.creatures with vast powers at their disposal.Monsuno! Targeting kids 6 – 11, the Monsuno series will be supported by a Jakks Pacific toy line featuring innovative, kid-controlled action figures, accessories, playsets, collectables, electronics and integrated role play.Ĭhase Suno wakes one morning to find his scientist father, Jeredy Suno.gone. Built around powerful, action-driven animation, dynamic characters and a deeply woven original story mythology, Monsuno is anticipated to develop into a powerful force in the action arena for years to come. A race to harness the power of Monsuno ensues between a group of heroic kids and the evil forces focused on destroying the Earth. I think I'll keep watching it to see how it pans out and see if the complex conflict I predicted comes to pass.The Monsuno series (52 x 30 min) is an epic action adventure where kids discover, command and battle creatures with destructive potential. The series has some great potential and if this episode is any indication, I might have called it right. So, while a bit mild, the pilot seems to land closer to my "Best Case Scenario" prediction, which is a good thing. isn't exactly villainous, but does have questionable morality. * Monsuno can fight and use special moves autonomously. * Jinja is good at fixing stuff while Bren is good at hacking stuff. * Chase, Jinja and Bren know how to rough it, but they are almost out of supplies. There are also some things we learn beyond how Monsuno work in the pilot episode: Monsuno are likely considered WMD's, and if somebody you funded said "I'm gonna make one of these WMD's for my teenage son," you'd probably flip out, too. would have a strong reaction to Jeredy's work. It's also easy to understand why S.T.O.R.M. Had he been allowed to finish his plan uninterrupted, he might have gotten Chase to cooperate better and have a different sort of story. If there's anyone who got good character development that I sympathize with, it's Jon Ace. Maybe it's due to the fact that TWO episodes premiered and I have yet to see the second one. However, I don't really get that much from Chase, Jinja and Bren just yet. In Monsuno, it starts with all hell breaking loose.Īnother purpose of the pilot episode is to get to know the characters and sympathize with them. It feels less like Pokemon in this sense In Pokemon and other shows like Beyblade and Yugioh!, the subject of the series is presented as already concrete and well-known. It feels a lot like the first episode of Mobile Suit Gundam where the son stumbles into his father's greatest creation and somehow gets it to work well enough to escape the clutches of his enemy. Now, as for the episode itself, it at least feels like a pilot episode: The characters are introduced and the conflict gets underway. Meanwhile, at the EEEVIL fortress of.EEEVIL, a goatee'd man watches footage of Lock and laughs.EEEVILLY!
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