List of Monster Rancher characters

This is a list of the characters in the anime Monster Rancher.

Main characters

The main characters of the Monster Rancher anime are the seven searchers, consisting of two humans and five monsters, all of which share a strong bond of friendship. During the course of the first two seasons of the show, they continuously struggle against the evil forces of Moo and his army of baddies. They searched for the Phoenix, the only creature capable of purifying the bad monsters and reviving the lost discs scattered throughout the land. While they were initially unaware of this, each of the five monsters in the group bore a piece of the Phoenix's soul. The characters reappear in season three to combat the threat of the remaining baddies, and protect the mystery disc that Moo was sealed inside of after his defeat.

Genki

Voiced by: Chisa Yokoyama (Japanese); Andrew Francis (English)

Genki is a 12-year-old middle school boy, who is the main leader of the group. He has a good heart, and he truly cares for his friends and the monsters. He is very good at the game Monster Battle.[1] After getting the Monster Rancher video game in the mail, he was transported to the Monster World. His goal is to turn all of the evil monsters into good monsters again. Determined, optimistic, and hopeful, Genki is a real go-getter. Genki also directly fights enemy monsters by donning his roller blades in combat (his roller blades arrived in the Monster World with him). He is also surprisingly strong for a 12-year-old (he has been shown to be able to lift objects several times his own weight from time to time in the series), although whether this is due to his own innate strength or because he is in the game world (thereby having been subjected to some game mechanic) is not known.

Holly

Voiced by: Mariko Kouda (Japanese); Maggie Blue O'Hara (English)

A 14-year-old girl who is on a quest to find the location of the ancient Monster called Phoenix. At the beginning of the series she is more sarcastic and witty like her game counterpart, but she becomes more withdrawn and calm as the series progresses. Her village was destroyed in Moo's first attack which was led by Naga. The attack killed Holly's grandfather and everyone in the village left only her and her monster Suezo alive. Holly uses a magical pendant called the Magic Stone to locate new Mystery Disks that contain monsters. Though she denies it at first, she learned that her father had become a vessel for the soul of the evil Moo. After the Phoenix and Moo destroyed each other, Holly went on a quest to find the Phoenix's Mystery Disc to save her father from it. Unlike the others, she does not directly involve herself in combat, though she is capable of defending herself. In one instance, she threw an Evil Hare away from her and in another she uses her father's dagger to defend herself and an unconscious Genki, and she also once volunteered to fight in the coliseum against a skilled gladiator monster (although Suezo and Hare ended up taking her place). Holly is the only member of the rebel group that gets along with everyone. The rest of the group tends to fight among each other at times.

Mocchi

For the Japanese dessert, see Mochi.

Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese); Janyse Jaud (English)

A little pink, duck-like monster who is Genki's tag team partner in many battles. Mocchi came into existence when Genki went to the shrine and unlocked his video game disk which turned out to be a Mystery Disk. Although Mocchi's initial actions indicated that he was a very young child, he soon became a great fighter and a valuable asset in the search for the Phoenix. Like Genki, Mocchi is very brave and good-hearted. When in battle, Mocchi can move very fast by rolling into a ball like an armadillo and bouncing. He can also unleash very powerful attacks, like Cherry Blossom Blizzard and Mocchi Cannon. At first, he can only say Mocchi like his Pokémon counterparts but eventually learns to talk human or like other monsters although he still says Mocchi at the end of his sentence/speech. Mocchi is the Phoenix's courage.

Suezo

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Scott McNeil (English)

A simple monster with only a mouth, a huge singular eye, and an upright tail. He is Holly's loyal monster retainer. Suezo serves as comic relief in many instances and he can be a little obnoxious and loud-mouthed. He has amazing Telescopic vision and can teleport himself and other objects from one location to another in mere seconds, though it took a bit of practice to perfect this. Thus, eventually a very useful asset to the team. Suezo is the Phoenix's pride.

Golem

Voiced by: Naoya Uchida (Japanese); Richard Newman (English)

A large and powerful humanoid monster made of rocks. He moves slowly, but his punches and other attacks are destructive. Golem is a kind-hearted monster who loves nature. However, when in battle he will fight furiously with powerful techniques. He can break apart to perform his Tornado attack, launching bits and pieces of himself in a whirlwind formation. Because he cannot swim, he is also afraid of water. Despite being the single most powerful member of the group, he is passive and would only resort to violence when the group is desperate or if Holly would be hurt. Golem is the Phoenix's kindness.

Tiger

Voiced by: Kazuki Yao (Japanese); Brian Drummond (English)

Tiger (Rygar in Japanese) is a blue, wolf-like monster with horns on his head.[2] He is a feared thief and bandit known as "Tiger of the Wind". He was the leader of a pack of rogue mixed-breed Tigers that were isolated from all humans. Eventually, he met up with Genki. At first, he looked down upon Genki's optimistic and caring nature. Tiger had a rough past that changed him forever, giving him a jaded and cold view of life. However, after listening to Genki, he has learned to care more for others. A clan of Dinos commanded by Moo killed off Tiger's pack, so he joined up with Genki's team in hopes of finding and defeating Moo. Tiger is extremely fast and powerful in battle. He uses an array of swift attacks, as well as firing electricity from his horns and using ice-based attacks. Tiger once had a younger brother named Gray Wolf. They lived together as orphaned pups. Eventually, they built a pack of mixed-breed Tigers. When Tiger first met Moo, the giant monster killed every last member of Tiger's pack and kidnapped Gray Wolf leaving Tiger to die. Tiger would later find out the cold, harsh truth of what happened to his brother. Tiger is the Phoenix's anger.

Hare

Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki (Japanese); Samuel Vincent (English)

Hare (Ham in Japanese) is a charismatic humanoid rabbit with large fists, Hare acts as the strategist of the group, and can be very cunning and devious when the situation demands it. When first introduced into the series, he was portrayed as a sneaky con-artist. Using the guise of wanting to help the searchers, Hare tried to steal the gang's valuables. Tiger did not initially trust him, but after Tiger forgave him, he joined the team. Although he was initially in it for the possible rewards, Hare eventually formed strong bonds of friendship with the others, and admitted his past faults. While he and Tiger still argued frequently, they too developed a sense of friendship.

While friendly towards others, Hare tends to be selfish and often gloats about his skills, but often prefers to flee from battle with more powerful opponents. His fighting style revolves around boxing, flying kicks and flatulence (removed from the U.S. version). He is also known to use dirty tricks to get his opponent to drop their guard, which was prominently featured during his first battle with Tiger. Due to his past schemes, Hare is often reminded of his shifty past by his teammates (particularly Tiger). Due to his cunning nature, Hare eventually became the team planner and often devised battle strategies, rescue operations and even methods of retreat when necessary. Hare is the Phoenix's intelligence.

Phoenix

The Legendary Phoenix is a giant fire bird created during ancient times to defeat Moo after he turned on his creators. Where Moo had the power to turn good monsters into bad ones, the Phoenix has the power to turn bad ones into good ones as well as resurrect lost monsters back to life. During the battle, the Phoenix and Moo were evenly matched in strength, resulting in the scientists pulling one last attempt to stop Moo. They created a machine that separated both Moo and Phoenix's souls from their bodies. The Phoenix's soul however split into five, and became a part of five different monsters (Mocchi, Suezo, Golem, Tiger and Hare). The Phoenix's body was found frozen in ice near Jill's village. When it came to the final fight against Moo, the five monsters donated their aspects of the Phoenix to revive it so that it can defeat Moo. The Phoenix and Moo ended up destroying each other, but the five monsters were restored after the battle.

Secondary characters

There are many other characters who appear over the course of the story, and are prominently featured in multiple episodes of the series. While they do not appear in every episode, they provide help to the searchers many times throughout their journey.

Pixie/Granity

Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese); Janyse Jaud (English)

Formerly one of Moo's Big Bad Four, Pixie left Moo after Genki opened her eyes to the truth of Moo's evil. Although her exact age is not known, Pixie appears to be in her early twenties. Pixie is based on the pure-bred pixies depicted on the Monster Rancher video game. Her overall appearance is that of a slim young woman with red hair, a pair of leathery wings, two silver horns jut from her head, a whip-like tail that ends in a small spike, and clawed hands and feet. Her usual garb is a reddish-pink bikini-like outfit with arm bands and leg bands. Pixie's disposition ranges from quiet and shrewd to level-headed and mature. Her army consists of Evil Hares, Kuros, Usabas, Clays, and Big Blue.

Pixie is one of the most physically powerful characters featured on the Monster Rancher series, being the only one to damage Moo in Holly's Rescue. In addition to seemingly superhuman strength and speed, Pixie can fly and generate massive energy surges and fire walls. Pixie came to play a semi-regular role on Monster Rancher, and helped Genki and his friends time and again until she was mortally injured by Moo with his attacks destroying Pixie's wings. By the sacrifice of her follower Big Blue, Pixie was healed and reborn as "Granity". After this transformation, Pixie took on an almost angelic appearance. Her wings became feathery and her hair turned green, and her reddish-pink clothes were replaced with stone battle armor.

She would later resurface to deal with the threat of the remaining baddies, but was possessed by one of Durahan's minions and forced against her will to attack Genki's group. Although she proved more than a match for all seven of them, Genki's encouragement and Big Blue's presence within her body allowed her to overcome the mind control.

Big Blue

Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yokō (Japanese); Ward Perry (English)

An ice-carved giant whose is made of un-meltable ice rock and resembles Golem (He is a Golem/Tiger hybrid). He functions as Pixie's bodyguard and traveling companion. Although seemingly as cold as he appeared, he was truly loyal to Pixie and fought by her side no matter what she believed in. After Pixie's fatal injuries during her battle with Moo in his newly perfected body, Big Blue loved his master so much that he sacrificed his own existence to save Pixie by fusing his being into her, turning her into Granity (A Pixie/Golem hybrid).

Gray Wolf

Voiced by: Daiki Nakamura (Japanese); Scott McNeil (English)

Gray Wolf is Tiger's younger brother who was made into a member of Moo's Big Bad Four. Although he was once like his brother, Gray Wolf was captured during a battle and the darkness of his heart was exploited by Moo, turning him into a Baddie. As a member of the Big Bad Four, Gray Wolf's army consisted of Black Worms, Mocks, Ebony, Undine, Salamanders, Centaur, Dragoon, Celious, Jaggernauts, and Cabalos. After many of his minions were defeated by his brother and the others, Gray Wolf fought his brother and was defeated when Tiger ran his baddie crest through with his horn.

Gray Wolf was later resurrected as a good monster by Nina and fought a rematch against Tiger in the World Cup Championship. The two subsequently parted on good terms.

Allan

Voiced by: Ryō Naitō (Japanese); Matt Smith (English)

Allan is a young human boy with a Worm as his monster partner. He wanted to join Moo after stealing the Mystery Disk that Holly was in the middle of unlocking. But after two of Seed Sisters double-crossed him and killed his Worm by draining its energy, he decided that he would fight against Moo after he killed the Seed Sisters. Although he used to be a cruel master to his monster, he changed after watching the Seed Sisters kill his Worm. In return for helping them get rid of the Seed Sisters, Genki and the searchers handed Allan a young Worm that they had unlocked from a Mystery Disk. Allan was later seen aboard Captain Horn's pirate ship helping him defeat Moo's Arrowheads and Jells. Allan made one last appearance in "Allan's Advice" where he, young Worm, and Allan's resurrected Worm gathering mystery disks to unlock and find good homes for.

Monol

Voiced by: Rokuro Naya (Japanese); David Kaye (English) (1st Appearance), Paul Dobson (2nd Appearance), Brian Drummond (3rd Appearance)

A monolith monster who knows the history of Moo and everything else. He occasionally dozes off.

Falcon

Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Dale Wilson (English)

Leader of the Pirate Dragons. They helped Genki and Co. rescue Holly from Moo's castle. They later helped the searchers and Pixie fight Moo in order to prevent him from going near the area where the Phoenix's body lies.

Captain Horn

Voiced by: Norio Tsuboi (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English)

Captain Horn is a pirate who traveled around the world with his crew of Rocky Suezos (Suezo/Golem hybrids), hunting for treasure. He resembles a pirate version of Suezo (He is a Suezo/Tiger hybrid). When he is first introduced into the series, the gang meets him at a port town where they are attacked by Moo's henchmen. In need of transportation across the sea, Genki's group asks him if they can ride aboard his ship. While he seems initially reluctant, Captain Horn proposes that he ferry the gang to the next island after being kissed by Holly. His crew ferries the searchers across the sea with Golem holding the mainmast of the ship, but the group is ambushed by an army of Zillas. While they are able to defeat the water-based monsters, their master, Gooji (A Zilla/Tiger hybrid), makes an appearance and almost sinks the ship. After a struggle, the crew sends Gooji into a whirlpool and reaches land again.

Horn appears later on in the series fighting alongside Allan against some of Moo's Arrowheads and Jells.

Minor characters

Characters who only appear once or twice throughout the entire series, save for cameo appearances.

Voiced by: Mayumi Misawa (Japanese); Janyse Jaud (English)
A Dino/Hare hybrid that was unlocked by Genki and Holly.
Voiced by: Ryo Naitou (Japanese); Samuel Vincent and Richard Newman (Datons), Kazuya Kobayashi and Ward Perry (Datonares) (English)
Members of Tiger's Pack. The Datons are Tiger/Pixie hybrids, while the Datonares are Tiger/Zuum hybrids. They are killed by the Dinos. They are later ressurrected and reunited with the Searchers while looking for Hare. They decide to stay on a mango farm.
Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese); Terry Klassen (English)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata (Japanese); Ted Cole (English)
In a city fully preserved by robotic monsters called Hengers, the searchers encountered a malfunctioning Henger (who was found dismantled and was banished from the city after being believed to be a traitor). He helps the searchers regain the Pendant Stone confiscated by the other Hengers. After he successfully retrieved the Pendant Stone, he is destroyed again by the city's leader Techno Dragon (A Dragon/Henger hybrid) while blocking his attack in order to allow the others to escape. He was reassembled once more and was offered to join the searches. He kindly declines and tells them that he will stay behind and try to find a way to convince the other Hengers and Techno Dragon about the outside of the city. He returns to assist Jim in attacking baddies sent by Moo.
Voiced by: Miki Nagasawa (Japanese); Terry Klassen (English)
Voiced by: Koji Tsujitani (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English)
This noble warrior has the lower half of a horse, while his upper body parts appear as a reptilian humanoid. He and his fellow warriors Dragoon (A dragonoid centaur) and Ceilous (A wolf-like centaur) live by a code of honor, and once protected humans. When Gray Wolf defeated him in battle, Centaur and the others swore allegiance to Gray Wolf as their commander immediately under Moo. They eventually met and fought Genki, Suezo, and Hare, but the battles outcome was unclear due to the interference of the Salamanders. They fought side by side with Genki and his friends to defeat the Salamanders. He, Dragoon and Celious help Jim in attacking baddies sent by Moo.
Voiced by: Yuji Mikimoto (Japanese); Scott McNeil (English)
This noble warrior is a dragonoid centaur (He is a Centaur/Dragon hybrid). He, alongside Centaur and Celious live by a code of honor and once protected humans. When he, Centaur, and Celious were defeated in battle, they were forced to swear allegiance to Gray Wolf. He lost to Suezo in battle. Dragoon, Centaur and Celious later joined Jim in attacking baddies sent by Moo.
Voiced by: David Kaye
This noble warrior is a wolf-like centaur (He is a Centaur/Tiger hybrid). He, alongside Centaur and Dragoon live by a code of honor and once protected humans. When he, Centaur, and Celious were defeated in battle, were forced to swear allegiance to Gray Wolf. He defeated Hare in battle. He, Centaur and Dragoon later joined Jim in attacking baddies sent by Moo.
Voiced by: Kenyu Horiuchi (Japanese); Richard Ian Cox (English)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono, Keiko Kono (Japanese); Terry Klassen, Scott McNeil, and Samuel Vincent (English)
Caterpillar-like monsters that the searchers befriend. They assist the group in defeating a Stone Dragon sent by Naga. They assist Jim in his battle against some of the baddies.
Voiced by: Akio Ohtsuka (Japanese); Michael Dobson (English)
Jim is a former sailor who the gang meets when they find a restaurant. He has an Eared Mew as a pet. He knows how to cook spaghetti (he cooked it for them) and helps the gang across the river by fighting with the Arrowheads. He later participated in fighting against Moo where he led other monsters like Kato and his students, the Tainted Kat Brothers, Centaur, Dragoon, Celious, Color Pandoras into battle.
Voiced by: Mika Kanai (Japanese); Saffron Henderson (English)
A cat-like creature that is owned by Jim. A Mew/Hare hybrid.
Tainted Kat Brother #1 Voiced by: Ryo Naito (Japanese); Richard Newman (English)
Tainted Kat Brother #2 Voiced by: Mitsuaki Hoshino (Japanese); Richard Ian Cox (English)
Two cat monsters that are students of Kato. They are Kato/Joker hybrids. They were tricked by Naga into attacking the searchers. When Genki broke their claws, Kato stopped them and showed them the error of their ways. They assisted Jim in fighting baddies sent by Moo.
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese); Colin Murdock (English)
An short old cat monster that is the mentor of the Tainted Kat Brothers. During Genki's fight with the Tainted Kat Brothers, Kato showed them the error of their ways. He assists Jim in attacking baddies sent by Moo where he is shown attacking a Jell.
Voiced by: Scott McNeil
An Ape/Gali hybrid.
Voiced by: Mahito Tsujimura (Japanese); Terry Klassen (English)
A Yeti-like monster who takes the searchers to where the Phoenix's body lies.
Voiced by: Willow Johnson
A Hare/Pixie hybrid.
A Hare/Worm hybrid.
Voiced by: Saffron Henderson
Sandra is a taxi driver that takes the gang across the marsh. She apparently likes gum, since she is always blowing a bubble.
Voiced by: Kae Araki (Japanese); Moneca Stori (English)
Voiced by: Don Brown
A Durahan-type monster.
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (Japanese); Shirley Millner (English)
Rosetta is a grouchy restaurant owner, who happens to make the world's greatest pizzas. She takes up Golem as an apprentice and teaches him many skills for when he opens a restaurant himself one day.
Voiced by: Ryo Naito (Japanese); Terry Klassen (English)
The past Monster Grand Prix winner for many years. Most is a giant white Mocchi with incredible speed and skill. He first meets Mocchi when a group of kidnappers steal a large number of mocchi-type monsters. He duels with Mocchi in the finals, and although close, Most comes on top again. When Durahan's minions attempt to steal the tournament belt from him, he easily fights them off. But understanding Mocchi's team desire of the tournament belt and the mystery stone inside, gives them the stone and his personal Iron Bird to evade the baddies. Most is presented as one of the most powerful monsters in the series, shown capable of defeating multiple monsters at once without the use of his special attacks and being strong enough to single-handedly lift a golem with relative ease and throw him out of the ring. His reputation was fierce enough that even Moo's minions were terrified just by the very sight of Most.
Voiced by: Masaki Aizawa (Japanese); Ted Cole (English)
Most's Monster Grand Prix partner. He is a giant white Suezo.

Villains

The main antagonists of the series consisting of Moo and his army of baddies. After Moo's defeat, the surviving baddies who had not been purified by the Phoenix were led by General Durahan in an attempt to revive Moo's power and steal it for themselves.

Moo

Voiced by: Juurouta Kosugi (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English), David Kaye (English, after possessing Durahan's team in final episode)

Moo (Muu in Japan) was an extremely powerful giant dragon-like monster engineered as the ultimate weapon in the great war of ancient times. His dark powers eventually grew too powerful to be controlled, and he created legions with his ability to transform good monsters into his evil baddie servants for the purpose of destroying the world. The surviving scientists created the one creature capable of defeating Moo, the Phoenix. They battled, but proved to be closely matched. Realizing that they had no other choice, the scientists created a machine called the Final Gate that would put an end to the war of the monsters, but they knew that it would affect all monsters. Using the Final Gate, Moo's spirit and the Phoenix's spirit were separated from their bodies, and all other monsters became sealed into Mystery Disks. Moo's soul became a Mystery Disk imprisoned in his castle along with the Mystery Disks containing many of his old troops.

Centuries later, Holly's father was banished from his village and went in search of the Phoenix without the aid of the Magic Stone. He eventually found Moo's castle where he unintentionally unlocked Moo's soul. The malevolent spirit entered his body and thus Moo was reborn into a full-armored form with a black cape and long white hair. He reassembled his army with his Big Bad Four enforcing his injustice and terrorizing the world while in search of the location of his old body. After kidnapping Holly, he told her that he was her father. Although she did not want to believe it at first, he showed her the dagger that her father once had. Moo then used the Magic Stone to point out the location of his ancient body. Thanks to a little interference from Holly's companions and Pixie, the stone was taken from him and given back to Holly and they fled to escape his clutches. Moo flew to the North in his Castle and ordered his minions to begin an excavation so that he could find his ancient body. He found it, but failed to merge with it. The rediscovery of the Final Gate that had been used to defeat him allowed his servants to use it and allow him to fuse with his body. With his body back, Moo immediately flew to meet Genki and his friends and destroy them. Despite the fact that Pixie helped them, Moo was still victorious. When they seemed defeated, the sun rose over the horizon causing him pain. He fled in confusion and sought to solve whatever problem had occurred.

After obtaining the Magic Stone from the treacherous General Durahan who taken it from Holly, Moo perfected his body. He went to finish what he had failed to do earlier, but made the mistake of absorbing too much hatred (which normally makes him stronger) which consumed his mind in the darkness of his own heart. The process drove him insane. After the Phoenix arose, the enraged Moo and the Phoenix destroyed each other.

Though his body was destroyed, Moo's soul was sealed inside a mystery disc with Holly's father. This Disk was later found by Holly and Mocchi and after reuniting with Genki, Holly sensed her father's soul along with Moo's. After reassembling the old gang, the crew decided to find a shrine and free Holly's father from the disk but keep Moo trapped. However, General Durahan was searching for the disc so he could absorb Moo's soul and use its power as his own. Though he succeeded in his plan, Moo turned out to be too powerful and took over Durahan and merged him with Poison, Mum Mew, Gobi and Weed to form a body for himself. When the Searchers, with Holly's father helping them, were absorbed by Moo into his body, they encountered his soul. When Mocchi and the other monsters formed the Phoenix, Genki, Holly, her father, Durahan, Poison, Mum Mew, Gobi and Weed merged with the Phoenix and destroyed Moo for good.

Muu is a play on the Japanese word mu, meaning "void" or "nothing".

Gali

Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa, Tsutomu Kashiwakura (Japanese); Scott McNeil (English)

Formerly one of Moo's Big Bad Four, this suave and cultured creature is invisible save for the golden mask and cape that he wears. Gali enjoys mocking his opponents and toying with lesser rivals, but if pressed, he can unleash fearsome attacks that batter and drain even the most formidable enemies. His calm and arrogant nature hides a wrathful temper; if angered or insulted, Gali attacks without mercy. His army consists of Zuums, Zillas, Gooji, Joker, Evil Hares, Dokoos, Scaled Jells, and Sandys.

After receiving order to destroy Genki's group, Gali initially dispatches his soldiers to accomplish the task, but the searcher eventually reach his castle. During his encounter with Genki and the searchers, Gali tricked them into entering his castle, and trapped them in a sand pit. He rendered them useless by draining their energy, but Mocchi was shielded from this attack and was able to escape the darkened area beneath the sand pit and battle with Gali. Near the end of the fight, the others overcame the effects of his attack and rejoined the battle. Genki struck Gali and damaged his mask, causing him to go into a rage. In his wrath he released a giant hurricane in an attempt to destroy them, but was killed by Mocchi's newly learned Mocchi Cannon attack.

Gali later resurfaced as a purified monster and entered the Monster Grand Prix along with Sandy, the gold-colored Monol from his old castle. The pair are eventually confronted by Poison who offers them a place among the remaining baddies, but he decides to give her his answer after his match against the searchers in the Monster Grand Prix. Gali and Sandy battle against Mocchi and Naga during the tournament, but are ultimately defeated. Inspired by Naga's change of heart, Gali betrays Poison and sets off to train for the next tournament.

Naga

Voiced by: Kazuya Kobayashi (Japanese); Scott McNeil (English)

Formerly one of Moo's Big Bad Four, Naga is a half-serpent creature with a stinger on his tail. He lives for battles, and his cruel fighting style horrifies other monsters. His army consists of Stone Dragon, Arrowheads, Kuros, Jells, the Tainted Kat Brothers, Bajarl, Jaggernauts, and Zuums. Naga was probably the most sinister of the Big Bad Four, and personally appeared in Holly's Village during the attack years ago with an army of Jells and Dinos when it was raining. When Holly's grandfather tries to reason with him, Naga states that he and his army after the Magic Stone so Moo can find Mystery Disks and build his army. When Holly's grandfather and the villagers wouldn't give up the Magic Stone (which was with Holly at the time), a fight broke out between both sides which ended with everyone in the village ended up killed and the monsters that lived there reduced to Lost Disks. Naga was also implied to have been the most pro-active of the Big Bad Four, taking part in the destruction of countless villages and monsters. He would later battle against Genki's group, but was defeated when Mocchi used the Mocchi Cannon on him. He was hanging onto the edge of his tower, and chose to take his own life by falling off into the canyon below, seeing Holly not giving in to revenge and unwilling to take his life.

Naga was resurrected later as a purified monster, and became influenced by Genki's team and their good deeds to become a protector. Although the group welcomed him, Suezo still displayed distrust. It wasn't until the Grand Prix fight, that Suezo's encouragement gave Naga the strength to defeat Gali and win the fight for Genki. Impressed by Naga's change, Gali agreed to train and become stronger too.

General Durahan

Voiced by: Kenyū Horiuchi (Japanese); Lee Tockar (English)

A living suit of armor that serves Moo, housing the soul of a proud, ancient knight. After the defeat of Naga, General Durahan was summoned by Moo to defeat Genki and Holly's group of rebels and stop their search for the Phoenix. General Durahan's base of operations was a giant Iron Bird, equipped with powerful weapons and his craft also holds a collection of Moo's most powerful warriors kept frozen in special capsules. His army consists of Lilim, Sneak Hopper, Springer, Tricker, Mocky, End-Bringer, Chariot, Shell Saurians, Metal Jell, Knight Mocchis, Evil Hares, Astros, Renocraft, Gangsters, Jells, Poison, Mum Mew, Gobi, Weed, Pink Jam, Zebra Saurians, Drill-Tusks, Wild Hare, Black Plants, Jelly Gaboos, Jura Walls, Wood Golem, Tombstones, Ghosts, Zuums, Shogun, Mew, Clays, and Metalner. After General Durahan's meeting with Master Moo, he created a plan to defeat his weakened master and taken over as ruler of the baddies, but first agreed to take out the Moo's enemies. Opening the capsules holding the warriors, he dispatched his powerful warriors and one by one they were defeated.

After hearing that Moo needed the Magic Stone from Holly to perfect his body, General Durahan released the Gangsters from their capsules and sent them to claim the stone, but they were deactivated after Lilim took the Magic Stone from Holly. General Durahan returned to Moo, but instead of giving him the stone, he attacked his master and was badly injured in the process. He fled in his Iron Bird when Lilim and those in his approaching fleet turned on him and helped Moo. Suezo teleported the others aboard the craft. They defeated Durahan, but Moo's baddies took the stone from him, and Suezo was forced to teleport himself and his friends to safety before the Iron Bird crashed.

Although General Durahan was on board the Iron Bird when it crashed, his head managed to survive the impact. Kept alive by cybernetic equipment, the evil general would resurface a year later as the leader of the remaining baddies. With Mum Mew, Gobi, Poison, and Weed at his command, Durahan planned to find Moo's disk and absorb him into his own body. Using what remained of his collection of warriors, General Durahan and his minions challenged Genki's group. His plans eventually succeed. However, when the Searchers interfered, Moo was able to possess Durahan and form a body out of Poison, Mum Mew, Gobi, and Weed. When the Searchers (and Holly's Father) were absorbed into Moo's new body they saw General Durahan, Gobi, Mum Mew, Poison, and Weed being absorbed by Moo's soul, Mocchi and the other monsters then formed the Phoenix and freed them. Durahan was puzzled why Genki would save them since they were enemies. However half way through the fight with Moo and the Phoenix, General Durahan finally understood what made the Searchers stronger than the baddies:"The most vulnerable path is the hardest one to follow, and that is what makes it the strongest". Upon learning this, he became a good monster again (along with Poison, Mum Mew, Gobi and Weed) and merged with the Phoenix with Genki, Holly, Holly's father, Gobi, Mum Mew, Poison, and Weed and destroyed Moo's soul. After this, he was rewarded with his old body and his baddie crest taken away.

Lilim

Voiced by: Haruko Takahagi (Japanese); Janyse Jaud (English)

Lilim is a Pixie/Joker hybrid and was probably one of the most cunning and devious of the baddies. Although she resembles Pixie, she proved to be much more treacherous than her counterpart. After General Durahan's brief meeting with Master Moo, she suggested that he defeat their weakened master and rule over the baddies. General Durahan agreed, but he first set out to destroy Genki and his companions. When General Durahan's collection of warriors began to shrink due to their destruction, Lilim stepped in and decided it was best if she enacted her own devious plan rather than rely on his warriors. Lilim kidnapped a human baby and forced its caretaker, Jagd Hound, to attack the searchers. Although it appeared to work, Lilim was outsmarted when Tiger and Jagd Hound tricked her and took the baby to safety. Lilim fled in anger, but would later aid General Durahan in claiming the Magic Stone for him. After learning how strong the stone could make Moo, she turned on him, convinced General Durahan's fleet to side with Moo and helped Moo get back the stone. During this attempt, she and General Durahan crashed in his destroyed Iron Bird. It is impled that seconds before the crash, General Durahan stabbed her as revenge for her betrayal, causing her to be a lost disk.

Mum Mew

Voiced by: Keiko Han (Japanese); Pauline Newstone (English)

A Mew/Pixie hybrid, Mum Mew works under General Durahan as a sub-leader of the baddie remnants. Vain, Mum Mew spends most of her time primping herself in front of a mirror, believing herself to be more beautiful than she is. Possessing a fierce temper, she will attack anyone who calls her old. Although she has numerous bad traits, she is not as evil as the baddie leaders during Moo's reign. Commonly accompanied by Gobi. At the end of the series, she became a good monster and became nicer to Gobi.

Gobi

Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English)

A Golem/Henger hybrid, Gobi is the accomplice of Mum Mew. He usually acts as the muscle of the pair, and is not very intelligent. This characteristic is present to such a degree, that so much that any attempt at deep thinking results in him experiencing violent headaches. He enjoys making friends, as he is shown having Mum Mew take pictures of him with the warriors Durahan awakens and weeping when they desert after being defeated by Genki and his friends. At the end of the series, he became a good monster.

Poison

Voiced by: Miki Nagasawa (Japanese); Janyse Jaud (English)

A rare Pixie monster, Poison essentially fills the same position Lilim did during Moo's reign, though more loyal to the General than Lilim was. She has a rivalry of sorts with Mum Mew, pointing out the Mew/Pixie's lack of feminine traits in comparison to her own. Unlike the previous two Pixies, Poison was slightly more comical compared to Pixie and Lilim, occasionally engaging in slapstick humor with Mum Mew and Gobi. At the end of the series, she became a good monster.

Cyborg Weed

Voiced by: Unknown (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English)

This Weed was the one responsible for bringing General Durahan back to life by using cybernetic technology and was the most loyal to him. However, the process of resurrecting Durahan had somehow caused Weed to become a Cyborg. At the end of the series, he became a good monster and was given back his old body.

Other baddies

Minor villains in the Monster Rancher anime, these characters often served as soldiers and henchmen for the leaders of the baddies.

Seed Sister #1 Voiced by: Shirley Millner
Seed Sister #2 Voiced by: Janyse Jaud
Seed Sister #3 Voiced by: Saffron Henderson
They are three female monsters who resemble the Weeds. One of them was killed by Genki with a boulder causing the remaining Seed Sisters to plan their revenge. After draining all the energy out of Allan's worm, the other Seed Sisters were killed offscreen by Allan in his seething rage.
Voiced by: Doc Harris
This large and powerful Zilla is the leader of the Zillas and Captain Horn's archenemy. Although large, Gooji can swim extremely fast in the water and could easily sink a ship. When Gooji was ordered by Gali to defeat the searchers who were on board Captain Horn's pirate ship, he sent his Zillas to defeat them. When they failed, Gooji himself attacked the ship, and although he was much more powerful than his minions, he was defeated and cast into a whirlpool while the others escaped. He is a Zilla/Tiger hybrid.
Voiced by: Hiromi Tsuru (Japanese); Kelly Sheridan (English)
Undine is a seemingly harmless mermaid-like monster. Serving under Gray Wolf, she lived in a serene lake and was ordered by him to destroy the searchers. After befriending Golem, she tricked his friends and fought them using her power to manipulate the water. Although she proved treacherous, they manage to defeat her, but Golem protected her as he had promised. When he attempted to rescue her from the fire (which is her weakness) that surrounded the area, she feels guilty over what she has done and simply told him that she didn't deserve his friendship. Because of this, she chose to remain behind and die, but does admit that she and Golem are true friends. She is later seen to be resurrected at the end of the series.
Voiced by: Alec Willows
Bajarl was a powerful genie-like monster who lived in a jar and would use his powers to shrink his opponents and trap them in his jar. He once laid waste to an entire town. When he attacked the searchers and placed them in his jar, Holly and Mocchi escaped and fled to the ruins of the destroyed town. After Bajarl found them, Mocchi held him off while Tiger used his blizzard attack to freeze Bajarl's jar. After they escaped, the searchers defeated Bajarl upon discovering what the village had detailed on how to destroy Bajarl.
Voiced by: Scott McNeil
This armored Centaur-looking monster fought Genki and the searchers under General Durahan's orders. While he and his army proved relentless, Chariot's lightning attacks failed to destroy him and was defeated due to the interference of a friendly pet monster name Baku, who Genki reminded of his owner. They entered a beam struggle and Baku won with Chariot being reduced to a Lost Disk. He is a Centaur/Durahan hybrid.
Voiced by: Paul Dobson
A servant of Durahan. He is a gray version of a Jell. He was sent alongside some Knight Mocchis to attack Genki and the searchers. He and the Knight Mocchis were destroyed by the searchers.
Voiced by: Doc Harris
Giant astronaut-type robot monsters used for space work. They were turned evil by Moo as an offer to get revenge on the Humans who tortured them and were unleashed by Durahan to attack the searchers. They are Golem/Metalner hybrids.

Cast

Character Japanese VA English VA
Genki Sakura Chisa Yokoyama Andrew Francis
Holly Mariko Kōda Maggie Blue O'Hara
Mocchi Yuri Shiratori Janyse Jaud
Suezo Wataru Takagi Scott McNeil
Gōlem Naoya Uchida Richard Newman (1999–2000)
Doc Harris (2000–2001)
Tiger Kazuki Yao Brian Drummond
Hare Nozomu Sasaki Samuel Vincent
Moo Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Pixie Kotono Mitsuishi Janyse Jaud
Gali Kaneto Shiozawa (Season 1-2)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura (Season 3)
Scott McNeil
Gray Wolf Daiki Nakamura Scott McNeil
Undine Hiromi Tsuru Kelly Sheridan
Naga Kazuya Kobayashi Scott McNeil
Big Blue Hiroyuki Yokō Ward Perry
General Durahan Kenyū Horiuchi Lee Tockar
Lilim Haruko Takahagi Janyse Jaud
Poison Miki Nagasawa Janyse Jaud
Mum Mew Keiko Han Pauline Newstone
Gobi Jūrōta Kosugi Paul Dobson
Allan Ryō Naitō Matt Smith
Eddy Issei Futamata Terry Klassen
Captain Jim Akio Ōtsuka Michael Dobson
Colt Fumiko Orikasa Kelly Sheridan

References

  1. Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia. California: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1-933330-10-4.
  2. Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia. California: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1-933330-10-4.
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