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Medabots
Anime, manga, and video game series

Medabots, known in Japan as Medarot (メダロット, Medarotto), is a Japanese role-playing video game franchise created by Rin Horuma (Horumarin) and currently owned by Imagineer. The main series of RPGs focus on collecting and battling with the titular robots. The bulk of the games releases have been on Nintendo platforms, including the Game Boy, GameCube, and the DS, and 3DS handhelds.

The series was adapted into a Japanese anime television series spanning two adaptations. The first was animated by Bee Train while the second, Medarot Damashii, was animated by Production I.G. The television series originally aired on TV Tokyo from July 2, 1999, to March 30, 2001. Both series were originally licensed and localized into English by Nelvana and were broadcast on YTV in Canada and Fox Kids and ABC Family in the United States from 2001 to 2004.

A manga series, written by Rin Horuma, was also produced. It was serialized in the children's magazine Comic BomBom in Japan and then published into collected volumes by Kodansha. The manga based on the first game, Medarot, was never translated into English, but the manga based on the sequel, Medarot 2, was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media, simply under the title Medabots. Medarot 2, 3, and 4, have also been translated into English for distribution in Singapore by Chuang Yi.

To date, only Medabots (a remake of Medarot 2 for Game Boy Advance), Medabots AX, and Medabots Infinity have been released in North America. There have also been plastic models produced by Kotobukiya.

A compilation game Medarot Classics Plus was released on November 12, 2020. It features the Kabuto and Kuwagata versions of the first eight mainline games.

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Plot

In the future, the Medabots are a type of robot that are owned by different people and engage in Robattles. The theories and processes of the Medabots led to their creation at the hands of Dr. Eugene Aki, Professor Hushi, and Dr. Armond. In submission battles, the loser of the battle must give up one of their Medabots' parts ranging from their head, one of their arms, or their legs.

Medabots

The series centers around Medabots, artificially intelligent robots, whose purpose is to serve humans in a future time. The series begins with a ten-year-old (nine in the Japanese version) boy named Ikki Tenryō, who wants to become a champion of the World Robattle Tournament. However, Ikki is unable to afford a Medabot and his parents refuse to buy him one. However, he manages to get enough money to buy an outdated model, and, with a bit of luck, he finds a medal in a river that was previously dropped there after the Phantom Renegade thwarted a robbery by members of the Rubberobo Gang. Ikki quickly inserts it into the Medabot he purchased named Metabee. The only problem is that the medal he found gives Metabee a severe attitude problem (a problem rarely seen in a Medabot), which leads Ikki to think he is defective. However, this theory is proven wrong later in the series, as it is revealed that Metabee actually has a rare medal. Ikki and Metabee end up in different robattles while also contending with the Rubberobo Gang members Seaslug, Gillgirl, Squidguts, and Shrimplips who are led by Dr. Armond under his alias of Dr. Meta-Evil. In addition, they also encounter the Medabot Rokusho who was originally owned by Professor Hushi who was presumed dead in a fire.

The rare medals were kept secret by the Medabot Corporation, as very little was known about them. However, a Medabot with a rare medal would be able to call upon an attack called the "Medaforce". In the manga, the Medaforce is a form of medal mind control, as explained by Dr. Aki in the third graphic novel of Medabots. In the cartoon however, it is shown as a way of increasing the power of the Medabot's special skill into a focused beam attack.

Another important aspect is the story of Henry, the store clerk who sold Ikki Metabee. It is revealed that he is, quite obviously, Phantom Renegade. A running gag of the series was Henry almost telling everyone he is the Phantom Renegade, with no one ever discovering this fact. Space Medafighter X is introduced, who is another one of Henry's secret identities, the number one Medafighter in Japan. Later, during the World Finals, he rarely shows up to the fights, instead sending substitutes and working behind the scenes. This being because he supposedly started The Ten Days of Darkness, which occurred eight years before the events in the series during the World Robattle Cup when Henry fought as Hikaru Agata with the original Metabee (however, the medal was different). The Medabots went on a rampage during the Ten Days of Darkness which stopped when Henry was forced to kill his Medabot by destroying his medal.

At the end of the second season, it is revealed that Victor (a medafighter for Team Kenya and Warbandit's owner) was helping Dr. Meta-Evil to get medals during the tournament. During the finals, Metabee and Warbandit continue to fight, even with their partners lost and their bodies damaged. It is during this event that Dr. Meta-Evil starts his plan using Metabee and Warbandit's medals; trapping them both in a dream. However, Ikki manages to get Metabee to wake up from the dream, while the other medabots, free now, help Metabee to fight against Dr. Meta-Evil.

Later in the series, Medabots are found to be actually thousands of years old; remnants of an ancient civilization who called themselves Medalorians. The Medalorians were obsessed with war, and to become more effective warriors they fastened metal armor to themselves. However, their wars decimated the civilization, and the survivors coded their memories onto hexagonal pieces of metal. These, "Medals", cloned and mass-produced by the Medabot Corporation (a corporation founded by Dr. Aki), are the Medabot equivalent of a brain and soul. The original medals, referred to as rare medals, are kept in storage because of the extreme power they have. After Dr. Meta-Evil was defeated, Professor Hushi was revealed to have been saved from some aliens as he invites Dr. Meta-Evil with him on a space trip ultimately resulting in the disbandment of the Rubberobo Gang.

Medarot Damashii (Medabots Spirits)

Medarot Damashii, a sequel to the original series, follows Ikki and Metabee, as they face a new challenge some time after the events of the original series. Kam Kamazaki, a twelve-year-old boy, has designed one of the most dangerous Medabots in the entire story called Kilobots (or Death Medarot in the Japanese version) who use the X-Medal. These Kilobots have no feelings, since the emotion part of the Medabot medal has been removed, and more strength parts have been replaced instead, and can break the rules in order to win a fight. Because they have no personality, the Medaforce is useless against them. In the first episode, Ikki loses a Robattle to Ginkai and his Kilobot when it cheats and reloads. But he soon meets Nae, a Medabot mechanic and Dr. Aki's granddaughter, who gives Ikki new medaparts in order to defeat the kilobot through using a new feature called Action Mode (later Demolition Mode is introduced as well). Throughout the season, Ikki, Erika and their new friend Zuru (who also masks as the Mystery Medafighter) battle several of Kam's friends and their Kilobots. The Mystery Medfighter's ambition is to rid the world of Kilobots, with the help of his medabot Roks. Eventually, Ginkai re-discovers the true spirit of medafighting and ceases being a rogue medafighter and returns to using Medabots. Eventually Kam realizes the error of his ways and stops trying to develop stronger and more dangerous Kilobots, choosing to remain with his Kilobot Blackbettle, who has a personality installed into her medal.

The series is often criticized for the removal of several supporting characters such as Henry/Hikaru Agata/Phantom Renegade/Space Medafighter X and Arcbeetle, Rokusho, Koji and Sumilidon, Rintaro and Kantaroth, Karin and Neutranurse, Victor and Warbandit, Mr. Referee, the Rubberobo Gang, and the Chick Salesman, as well as for the fact that many of the new Kilobots and Medabots are simply slightly modified versions of the original series without relation to the original characters: Roks (Rokusho), Exor (Sumilidon), Arcdash (Arcbeetle), Unitrix (Warbandit).

Characters

  • Ikki Tenryou (天領イッキ Tenryō Ikki), is a lively and easygoing boy, although a bit timid, he is one of the main protagonists of the series. At first Ikki is unable to afford a Medabot. But after finding a medal in a river, he manages to buy a model, which is named Metabee. However, the medal he found appears to be defective, as Metabee is short-tempered and disobedient. In spite of this, a strong bond grows between them after several robattles. Though Ikki is not a full-fledged Medafighter, he gradually matures through the Robattles he engages in. He is voiced by Michiru Yamazaki in the Japanese version, Samantha Reynolds in the English translation of the first series, and by Julie Lemieux in the Spirits anime.
  • Metabee (メタビー, Metabī, whose name is a portmanteau of Metal Beetle) is one of the main protagonists of the series, a Medabot belonging to Ikki Tenryou. Metabee is a Hercules beetle-type Medabot, specializing in revolver tactics. He possesses a rare medal that allows him to access the Medaforce. Metabee is known to be a rebellious and arrogant Medabot who often causes problems due to his headstrong personality. He is often sarcastic to his owner Ikki, but he shares a close bond with him, and so Ikki trusts him deeply. Metabee is voiced by Junko Takeuchi in Japanese. In the English version, he is voiced by Joseph Motiki.

Media

Video games

Most games in the series come in two versions: Kabuto (lit. Rhinoceros Beetle), in which the player's starting Medabot's design is based on a Japanese rhinoceros beetle (a "KBT type" Medabot), and Kuwagata, in which it is based on a stag beetle ("KWG type"). Differences beyond the starting Medabot also exist, such as which Medabot parts the player is able to collect, and minor story differences. Medarot R, Medabots Infinity, and the Parts Collection games were only titles to not have been released in two versions.

Main series

The main series entries, except Medabots DS, are all numbered.

TitleDetails
Medabot Original release date(s):234
  • JP: November 28, 1997
Release years by system:1997—Game Boy567
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot Kabuto Version and Medabot Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
Medabot Perfect Edition Original release date(s):8
  • JP: May 4, 1999
Release years by system:1999—WonderSwan9
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot Perfect Edition Kabuto Version and Medabot Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Enhanced port of the first game.
Medabot 2 Original release date(s):1011
  • JP: July 23, 1999
Release years by system:1999—Game Boy Color1213
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 2 Kabuto Version and Medabot Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Compatible with the original Game Boy.
Medabot 3 Original release date(s):1415
  • JP: July 23, 2000
Release years by system:2000—Game Boy Color1617
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 3 Kabuto Version and Medabot 3 Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
Medabot 4 Original release date(s):181920
  • JP: March 23, 2001
Release years by system:2001—Game Boy Color212223
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 4 Kabuto Version and Medabot 4 Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
Medabot 5: Susutake-mura no Tenkōsei Original release date(s):24
  • JP: December 14, 2001
Release years by system:2001—Game Boy Color25
Notes:
  • The Japanese title translates to "Medabot 5: The Transfer Student of Susutake Village".
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 5: Susutake-mura no Tenkōsei Kabuto Version and Medabot 5: Susutake-mura no Tenkōsei Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
MedabotsOriginal release date(s):
  • EU: November 22, 2002
  • JP: December 25, 2002
(Comic BomBom edition)
  • NA: March 31, 2003
  • JP: April 18, 2003
Release years by system:2002—Game Boy Advance2015—Wii U Virtual Console262728
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabots: Metabee Version and Medabots: Rokusho Version.
  • Known in Japan as Medabot 2 CORE Kabuto Version and Medabot 2 CORE Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed and published by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Remake of Medabot 2.
  • The only main-series game released in English.
  • Prior to its Japanese retail release, a special edition of the game was sold through the Japanese magazine Comic BomBom.
Medabot DS Original release date(s):29
  • JP: May 27, 2010
Release years by system:2010—Nintendo DS30
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot DS Kabuto Ver. and Medabot DS Kuwagata Ver.
  • Developed by Delta Arts.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
Medabot 7 Original release date(s):31
  • JP: September 13, 2012
Release years by system:2012—Nintendo 3DS32
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 7 Kabuto Ver. and Medabot 7 Kuwagata Ver.
  • Developed by Delta Arts.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
Medabot 8 Original release date(s):33
  • JP: August 28, 2014
Release years by system:2014—Nintendo 3DS34
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 8 Kabuto Ver. and Medabot 8 Kuwagata Ver.
  • Developed by Delta Arts.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
Medabot 9 Original release date(s):35
  • JP: December 24, 2015
Release years by system:2015—Nintendo 3DS36
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot 9 Kabuto Ver. and Medabot 9 Kuwagata Ver.
  • Developed by Delta Arts.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
  • The last Medabots game developed by Delta Arts before they shut down.37
Medabot Classics Original release date(s):38
  • JP: December 21, 2017
Release years by system:2017—Nintendo 3DS39
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot Classics Kabuto Version and Medabot Classics Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by digifloyd.40
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Emulated collections of Medabot 1 to 5, enhanced with various overarching features.
Medabot Classics Plus Original release date(s):41
  • JP: November 12, 2020
Release years by system:2020—Nintendo Switch42
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabot Classics Kabuto Version and Medabot Classics Kuwagata Version.
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Emulated collections of Medabot 1 to 5, Medabot Navi, Medabot G, and Medabot 2 CORE, enhanced with various overarching features.

Spinoffs and side games

Several spinoffs have been produced, some sticking closer to the RPG formula of the main series while others branch out into other genres.

For Medarot 1, 2, R, and 3, supplementary games entitled Parts Collection were made. These are shorter games with less complicated stories, focusing mostly on battles. Their main draw is that the player is able to collect robot parts and other items within the Parts Collection games and transfer them to their respective main series titles.

TitleDetails
Medarot Parts Collection Original release date(s):43
  • JP: March 20, 1998
Release years by system:1998—Game Boy44
Notes:
Medarot Parts Collection 2 Original release date(s):45
  • JP: May 29, 1998
Release years by system:1999—Game Boy46
Notes:
Medarot 2 Parts Collection Original release date(s):47
  • JP: October 29, 1999
Release years by system:1999—Game Boy Color48
Notes:
Medarot R Original release date(s):49
  • JP: November 25, 1999
Release years by system:1999—PlayStation50
Notes:
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Role-playing game with mechanics that match Medarot 2, but with battle scene graphics in 3D.
  • The game's setting is similar to that of Medarot 2.
  • Along with its supplementary Parts Collection game, the only Medabots game released for PlayStation hardware.
Medarot R Parts Collection Original release date(s):51
  • JP: March 16, 2000
Release years by system:2000—PlayStation52
Notes:
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Supplementary Parts Collection game for Medarot R.
  • Unlike the handheld Parts Collection games, this game loads the save file from the main game in order to let the player use the same Medabots. It also writes the parts obtained directly to the save file rather than requiring a transfer step. It is also completely menu-based, as opposed to having an overworld to traverse.
  • Includes a PocketStation minigame called Pocket Robottle.
Medarot Card Robottle Original release date(s):53
  • JP: March 10, 2000
Release years by system:2000—Game Boy Color54
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medarot Card Robottle Kabuto Version and Medarot Card Robottle Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • A video game adaptation of one of the Medabots trading card games.
  • Takes place in the world of Medarot 2, but in a reality where battles are carried out through a card game instead of robots fighting.
Medarot 3 Parts Collection Z kara no Chōsenjō Original release date(s):55
  • JP: November 24, 2000
Release years by system:2000—Game Boy Color56
Notes:
  • The title translates to "Medarot 3 Parts Collection: Z's Ultimate Battlefield", and is wordplay on "chōsenjō" usually meaning "written challenge".
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Supplementary Parts Collection game for Medarot 3.
  • The last Parts Collection game produced.
Medarot Navi Original release date(s):57
  • JP: September 7, 2001
Release years by system:2001—Game Boy Advance582016—Wii U Virtual Console59
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medarot Navi Kabuto and Medarot Navi Kuwagata.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer on Game Boy Advance, and by Rocket Company and Imagineer on Wii U Virtual Console.
  • A role-playing game similar to the main series, but with a different battle system.
Medabots AXOriginal release date(s):6061
  • NA: June 25, 2002
  • EU: August 2, 2002
Release years by system:2002—Game Boy Advance622016—Wii U Virtual Console6364
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medabots AX: Metabee Version and Medabots AX: Rokusho Version
  • Developed and published by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • A fighting game with gameplay identical to the Japan-exclusive Medarot G, but with story and content modified to be more similar to the anime.
  • The only Medabots game not to be released in Japan.
Medarot G Original release date(s):65
  • JP: July 19, 2002
Release years by system:2002—Game Boy Advance662015—Wii U Virtual Console67
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medarot G Kabuto Version and Medarot G Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Natsume Co., Ltd. on Game Boy Advance, and by Rocket Company on Wii U Virtual Console.
  • A fighting game with gameplay identical to Medarot AX.
  • Builds on the story of Medarot 5: Susutake-mura no Tenkōsei.
Medabots InfinityOriginal release date(s):68
  • JP: November 28, 2003
  • NA: December 14, 2003
  • EU: September 24, 2004
Release years by system:2003—GameCube69
Notes:
Shingata Medarot Original release date(s):70
  • JP: December 16, 2004
Release years by system:2004—Game Boy Advance71
Notes:
  • The title translates to True Style Medarot, and is wordplay on "shingata" usually meaning "new style".
  • Released in two versions, Shingata Medarot Kabuto Version and Shingata Medarot Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Natsume Co., Ltd..
  • Published by Imagineer.
  • Reuses the engine and game mechanics from Medabots (Medarot 2 CORE).
  • Unlike earlier games in the series, which feature a distinctly anime-like art style, Shingata has a more cartoony look.
  • The game's story closely mirrors the one of the first Medarot, albeit with new characters.
Medarot DUAL Original release date(s):72
  • JP: November 14, 2013
Release years by system:2013—Nintendo 3DS73
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medarot DUAL Kabuto Ver. and Medarot DUAL Kuwagata Ver.
  • Developed by Jupiter Corporation.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
  • A third-person action game.
  • Has similar gameplay to Virtual On.
Medarot Girls Mission Original release date(s):74
  • JP: March 10, 2016
Release years by system:2016—Nintendo 3DS75
Notes:
  • Released in two versions, Medarot Girls Mission Kabuto Version and Medarot Girls Mission Kuwagata Version.
  • Developed by Engines and KUROGANE, with assistance from Jupiter Corporation.
  • Published by Rocket Company.
  • An action game with largely the same engine as Medarot Dual. Unlike Dual, it features an all-female cast, and the overworld is replaced by visual novel-like segments.
  • The only Medabots game to receive a CERO C (recommended for ages 15 and above) rating. This is due to its mild sexual content: upon triumphing in battle, the player can strip opponents of their clothes by executing certain inputs.
  • The last Medabots game to be published by Rocket Company before they were absorbed by Imagineer.76
Medarot S: Unlimited Nova Original release date(s):
  • JP: January 23, 2020
Release years by system:2020—iOS, Android
Notes:

Manga

Written by Horumarin, the Medabots manga series was originally serialized in the Kodansha's children's magazine Comic BomBom from 1997 to 2003.77 Six series were published. The first series Medarot was published between 1997 and 1999 and compiled in three tankōbon volumes.7879 The second series entitled Medarot 2 was published between 1999 and 2000 and compiled in 4 volumes.8081 This series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media under the title Medabots.82 the third series Medarot 3 was released between 2000 and 2001 and compiled in two volumes.8384 The fourth series Medarot 4 was published in 2001 and compiled in two volumes.8586 The fifth series Medarot 5 was published between 2001 and 2002 and compiled in two volumes.8788 The sixth series Medarot G was released in 2003 and compiled in two volumes.8990

Anime

See also: List of Medabots episodes

The Medabots anime series was adapted from Medarot 2, with its robotic combat elements inspired by Plawres Sanshiro.91 Produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Bee Train, the fifty-two episode series originally aired on TV Tokyo from July 2, 1999 until June 30, 2000. A thirty-nine episode sequel to the anime series that was animated by Trans Arts, Medabots Spirits (メダロット魂, Medarotto Damashii) aired from July 7, 2000 to March 30, 2001.

The Japanese version has received a VHS and DVD release of the first series, while the second series has only received a VHS release. On January 29, 2010, a Region 2 boxset release known as Medabot DVD BOX 1 was released containing the first thirty episodes,92 with a second boxset on February 19 finishing with the last twenty-two episodes.93 Two boxsets for Damashii were released on December 30, 2010.9495 This was the Production I.G series' very first DVD release.

Both series were licensed and localized into English by Canadian entertainment company Nelvana; the first series was divided into two seasons in North America.96 The first U.S. season originally aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company's Fox Kids block from September 1, 2001 to April 27, 2002. Medabots was Fox Kids highest-rated new series at the time.97 As a result of the sale of Fox Family Worldwide (the joint venture with Saban Entertainment that previously operated the Fox Kids program block) to The Walt Disney Company,98 Medabots would begin airing on ABC Family on March 4, 2002.99 The second U.S. season first aired on ABC Family from July 1 to November 2, 2002, while Damashii first aired on the network from September 13, 2003 to May 8, 2004 with later episodes aired as part of the Jetix program block. In Canada, the television series aired on YTV which, along with Nelvana, were owned by Corus Entertainment.

Under the license of Nelvana, the series was released on 12-volume VHS and DVD by ADV Films from 2002 to 2003 that ran throughout the first 52 episodes, along with the first three volumes re-released under ADV Kidz in their Essential Anime DVD lineup in 2005.100 Distribution was transferred to Shout! Factory, where they've released the first 26 episodes on a 4-DVD box set, that was released in early 2008.101 Announced at Otakon 2019, Discotek Media released the anime on SD Blu-ray, starting with the first 26 episodes of the English dub with optional closed captions on December 24, 2019. The company also announced plans to release the Japanese version in the future.102 On June 11, 2020, Justin Sevakis said Discotek Media were unable to find the masters for the English version of Medabots Spirits which has prevented the anime from being released on home video in North America.103 Discotek Media asked fans to help find the masters. On September 15, 2020, it was announced “acceptable” masters have been recovered and would have a physical release.104 It was released on May 25, 2021.105

See also

Derivative media

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