Season two adds the Forge resistance and their leader Professor Tallis along with a group of evil scientists called the Hand of Destiny to go with the aforementioned S.T.O.R.M.Klipse, though Charlemagne gets a bit more face-time as Klipse's hand is seen more through his mercenaries, at least at first. Big Bad Ensemble: Both Charlemagne and Dr.Screw Destiny: Bren opposes Beyal in this way at first, though he eventually realizes You Can't Fight Fate.Because Destiny Says So: Pretty much a recurring line from Beyal to Chase.Beach Episode: Episode 16 however, it's fairly mild compared to other examples, and the beach aspect only lasts for about 5 minutes before moving on.Medea too, though a much more Ax-Crazy version.A rare example where she is one of the Big Bads. The Baroness: Charlemagne, the S.T.O.R.M.Badass in Distress: Dax by Klipse during the appropriately titled "Kidnapped".Badass Boast: Chase in the first episode to Ace.And yet she seems rational when compared to Dom Pyro.Both of their Monsuno are powerful enough to have defeated all protagonists' at the same time. Klipse are the leaders of the antagonistic factions (S.T.O.R.M. Authority Equals Asskicking: Charlemagne and Dr.The same incident took out his left eye, requiring an Eyepatch of Power. Artificial Limbs: One-Eyed Jack's left arm and leg are metallic due to complications taming Freedom Striker. is a Type III, though they tend to act a bit hypocritical Jon Ace, on the other hand, is a Type IV. Considering it's an American-Japanese co-production, it can just as easily be called an anime as it can a western series. Animesque: The show, from one point of view.Anime of the Game: Or rather, of a toy line.Ambiguously Brown: Beyal, Dax, and some of Medea's minions.Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version has a different opening and ending theme.After the End: The apparent plot of "Mirrors".In the course of the first three episodes she has knocked two guys out with flying kicks, and hot-wired a military truck by herself. Action Girl: Jinja has shades of this, even with a Monsuno battling at her side.Klipse has explictly stated he does not care about right or wrong, only Monsuno (read: power). Abandoned Warehouse District: It is in fact the location where the final battle of season 1 takes place.This season wraps up all of the remaining plot hooks and marks the Grand Finale of the series. On the first of July, 2014, a 13-episode long third season, still called Monsuno: Combat Chaos, premiered in its entirety on Hulu. A graphic novel series was announced in July 2013, written by Brian Smith and drawn by Erwin Prasetya. Season 2, known as Monsuno: Combat Chaos, premiered Apon Nicktoons network. Suno while avoiding the efforts of both groups. The show details the gang's efforts to find the missing Dr. Suno who wants to wipe out humanity and replace it with a New World Order run by Monsuno. Emmanual Klipse, a megalomaniac ex-scientist ally of Dr. In the process, they come across Monsuno of their own, along with two separate factions aiming to control the Monsuno for their own purposes: S.T.O.R.M., the Strategic and Tactical Operations for Recovery of Monsuno, an ultra-secret Government Agency of Fiction which wants to control all Monsuno activity on Earth and Eklipse, a criminal organization lead by Dr. After going missing, his son, Chase Suno, embarks on a journey to find him, along with his friends Jinja and Bren. Sometime in the future, Core-Tech scientist Jeredy Suno uses this DNA and combines that of several Earth animals with it, creating the Monsuno. A joint Japanese-American animation project, developed by Man of Action Studios, Stephen Berman, and Jeremy Padawer for Fremantle Media and animated by Larx Entertainment and Studio Hibari.Ħ5 million years ago, a meteor crashed to Earth loaded with alien DNA.
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