Monsuno | |
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Genre | |
Directed by | Yoshiaki Okumura |
Voices of | |
Opening theme | American version: "Monsuno" by Far East Movement (1–26)[2] "Combat Chaos" by SoulJa (27–65) Japanese version: "MONSUNO!" by Rey (1–26) "SPIN GO!" by Rey (27–52) |
Ending theme | American version: "Monsuno" by Far East Movement (1–65) Japanese version: "Jounetsu Element" by SV TRIBE (1–26) "Onaji Sekai de" by Rey (27–52) |
Composer | Michael Tavera |
Country of origin | United States Japan[1] |
Original languages | English Japanese |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 65 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jeremy Padawer Stephen Berman Marc Harrington Hiroaki Muto Yuma Sakata |
Producers | Jared Wolfson Chapman Maddox Jon Hudson Yukio Kusumoto |
Animator | Larx Entertainment |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Dentsu Entertainment USA Jakks Pacific The Topps Company |
Original release | |
Network | Nicktoons (USA, 1–52) Hulu (USA, 53–65) TV Tokyo (Japan, 1–52) CITV (UK) Cartoon Network (Canada) |
Release | February 23, 2012 July 1, 2014 | –
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Monsuno, released as Jūsen Battle Monsuno (Japanese: 獣旋バトルモンスーノ, Hepburn: Jūsen Batoru Monsūno, "Spin Beast Battle Monsuno") in Japan, is an animated series that premiered in the United States on February 23, 2012 on Nickelodeon's sister channel, Nicktoons[3][4] and began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan in October 2012,[5] with global launches staggered by country sometime between mid-2012 and early 2013 through Nickelodeon.[6] The series was directed by Yoshiaki Okumura. It is distributed by FremantleMedia and is produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA (part of Dentsu Aegis Network), Jakks Pacific, and The Topps Company.[3] Japanese animation studio Larx Entertainment animated the series.[7]