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In the Monster Rancher video game and anime franchise, monsters are raised by monster breeders, and occasionally fight in tournaments against other monster breeders. Each of these monsters is uniquely defined by a primary breed (such as Golem), which defines its basic form and abilities, and a sub-breed, which defines its color scheme, modifies its appearance, and slightly alters some of its capabilities. Breed is commonly specified as Primary/Sub. For example, Golem/Suezo indicates a monster with primary breed Golem, sub-breed Suezo, and manifests as a large humanoid figure with the bright yellow skin and single eye that are characteristic of the Suezo monster breed. Below is a list of many of the different species used in the franchise. Not all appear in every game, and many are culled for sequels.

By inserting a CD when being prompted at the shrine ingame, you are able to create a monster based on the date of the specific CD. Different monsters, in type, statistics, and personality, are generated from the data on different CDs and DVDs. In the Game Boy Advance titles, monsters are generated by entering a series of letters or words to produce similar results.

Contents

  • 1 Ape
  • 2 Arrowhead
  • 3 Bajarl
  • 4 Baku
  • 5 Beaclon
  • 6 Color Pandora
  • 7 Dino
  • 8 Dragon
  • 9 Ducken
  • 10 Durahan
  • 11 Gaboo
  • 12 Gali
  • 13 Golem
  • 14 Hare
  • 15 Henger
  • 16 Jell
  • 17 Jill
  • 18 Joker
  • 19 Lesione
  • 20 Maya
  • 21 Mocchi
  • 22 Mock
  • 23 Mogi
  • 24 Monol
  • 25 Naga
  • 26 Niton
  • 27 Nya
  • 28 Pancho
  • 29 Ogyo
  • 30 Phoenix
  • 31 Piroro
  • 32 Pixie
  • 33 Plant
  • 34 Raiden
  • 35 Ripper
  • 36 Suezo
  • 37 Suzurin
  • 38 Tiger
  • 39 Worm
  • 40 Zan
  • 41 Zilla
  • 42 Zuum
  • 43 Hopper
  • 44 Undine
  • 45 Wracky

Ape

A monster breed which resembles a stereotypical large ape. Their faces bear a resemblance to that of a baboon, and their body to that of a gorilla, though they have a tail (which is usually holding a banana). They appear in Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2, and Monster Rancher 3 (as a non-playable character). Monster Rancher 4's Ape monster resembles the apes from the game Ape Escape.

Apes are lazy and fairly difficult monsters to raise; they are, however, quite strong and have good life and defense. Offensively, they fight with a great many strange attacks that include disgusting bodily functions (such as farting or nose picking) in addition to slapping and bananas.

Arrowhead

A crustaceous monster breed that largely resembles a lobster with a prominent head. Arrowheads have only appeared in Monster Rancher 2 and the Game Boy Advance games.

Bajarl

A picture of a Bajarl from Monster Rancher 2

Bajarl are djinn-based monsters that attack with smoke and magic. They were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2, and were only obtainable after getting all the house and barn upgrades. They vanished from the series after their debut appearance.

Magic monsters (see below) transferred from Monster Rancher (by a process known as slating) become Bajarls, although in the franchise canon they are not related. This is most likely due to the fact that Magics are absent from Monster Rancher 2.

Baku

A picture of a Baku from Monster Rancher 2

First introduced in Monster Rancher 2, Baku were obtainable only after expanding the barn to accommodate for their large size. They are known for great physical strength and size. Offensively, they rely on directly damaging physical attacks, such as body slams and the like. They continue to appear in other Monster Rancher games.

They appear to be based on a combination of hippo and dogs. Earlier designs showed them to be more tapir-like, reflecting the baku, their namesake. However the tapir-like features were eventually dropped.

Beaclon

A picture of a Beaclon from Monster Rancher 2

First introduced in Monster Rancher 2, Beaclon, also spelt "Beaklon" were obtainable by having a Worm cocoon itself and metamorphose into one. They are gigantic Hercules Beetles. They rely on physical attacks such as tackles and slams, though they have some non-physical attacks, including sneezing, and a sucking vaccuum attack. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher game since with the exception of the Game Boy Advance installations.

Color Pandora

A caterpillar-like monster that consists of 3 segments (mad, happy and serious) which each have a face. Has high life and speed but the rest of its stats are relatively weak. They first appeared in Monster Rancher 2 and they were obtainable at the beginning. They say that their traits will one day resemble people and their behavior.

Dino

A monster that resembles a stylised T-Rex the size of a Raptor. They appeared in the very first Monster Rancher game and were then replaced by monsters called Zuum (see below). It was brought back in Monster Rancher 4 as a rare Zuum sub-breed (Zuum/???) that can be only be obtained by using a copy of the original Monster Rancher 1 game disk.

Dragon

A picture of a Dragon from Monster Rancher

Dragons were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were obtainable only by winning special tournaments. They continued to appear in every game in the franchise, but in the first 3 games, as well as both Game Boy Advance games, they are locked away at the game's beginning and cannot be raised until the player progresses through the game. In Monster Rancher 4, however they are available from the start.

They are semi-bipedal western dragons. They have a large variety of attacks, employing their wings, claws, tails, fangs, and fire breath. An attack in Monster Rancher 2 called "Dragon Combo" is one of the most deadly attacks in the game, and has been recorded to deliver up to 999 damage, the highest allowed in the game.

Ducken

A picture of a Ducken from Monster Rancher 2

Also known as Dakkung, they were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2, and were obtainable by eating Cup Jellies and winning a special doll in the mail. The doll could then be combined with two other monsters to create a Ducken. They have reappeared in all games since then.

They are wooden multi-colored ducks with a segmented section in their torso. They are known for eccentric attacks via using parts of their body as projectiles.

Durahan

A picture of a Durahan from Monster Rancher 2

First introduced in Monster Rancher 2, they have appeared in every following Monster Rancher video game to date. In Monster Rancher 2, Monster rancher 3, Monster Rancher Advance, and Monster Rancher Advance 2 these monsters must be unlocked before you are allowed to raise them. In Monster Rancher 4 however they are obtainable from the start.

They are humanoid monsters that are living suits of hollow armor. They are based on the Irish legends of the Dullahan.

As befitting a suit of armor, they rely on physical attacks using swords and other bladed weapons.

Gaboo

A picture of a Gaboo from Monster Rancher 2

Gaboo were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2, where they were easily obtainable at the start of the game. They made no appearances further in the franchise until Monster Rancher 4, where one appeared as a boss monster, although they could not be obtained as playable characters.

They are chiefly ugly balls of yellow mud with faces. They can extend muscle-bound arms from both sides of their body that have an exceedingly long reach. They rely on physical attacks such as punching and slapping.

Gali

An odd type of monster, the Gali resemble an Aztec Mask with a high collared cape, but otherwise are invisible. They are in fact good Magic monsters hiding their human likeness. Their appearance is similar to the Joker monsters, though only in appearance - they are inclined towards virtue and good, while the Joker leans toward evil.

Only appeared in Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2, and Monster Rancher Advanced 2.

Golem

A picture of a Golem from Monster Rancher

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were obtainable at the beginning of the game. In Monster Rancher 2, they needed to be unlocked by building a barn expansion large enough to accommodate their large size. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher video game to date.

They are humanoid men comprised of craggy rocks, based on the Jewish golem. They have gone through several minor changes throughout the series. The Monster Rancher 1 Golem, as well as the one from the anime and merchandise, all have an Egyptian-styled face with a goatee. In Monster Rancher 2, they lost the beard and their face became more European. In Monster Rancher 3, their faces are simplistic boulders with holes for a mouth and two eyes. They return to earlier, detailed designs in Monster Rancher 4. These changes can perhaps be explained by the fact that all of the games take place on a different continent, and the facial variations are regional.

They are known for their great physical strength and defense. In combining, they usually add to these qualities while reducing speed. They are excellent at basic physical attacks such as chops and punches. They can also break apart and reconstruct themselves, allowing them to launch bits and pieces of them as projectiles.

Hare

A picture of a Hare from Monster Rancher

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher and easily available. Originally named Ham, as a reference to hamsters, they are chiefly based on rabbits. According to polls in Japan, Hares are the most popular of all the Monster Rancher monsters. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher game to date, yet despite their popularity, they are rarely featured as basic monsters, but can be obtained easily via CDs.

They are humanoid rabbits with large fists and cute expressions. They are friendly, but known to be intelligent and selfish, especially when it comes to food. They specialize in high attack power, as well as high speed. Their attack style revolves around boxing, kicking, and even flatulence.

Henger

A mysterious type of monster that was built with lost technology from an ancient civilization. They are a robotic species that can take many forms, most commonly being a humanoid. Current in-game science has no idea how it moves or what it’s made out of. Hengers have appeared in several of the Monster Rancher games and attack with technology based weapons that are attached to their bodies including lasers and drills. They resemble the warbots from Sword of Mana.

Jell

Jells are blue amoeba-like creatures with red cores. They can will their bodies into various different shapes in combat and generally assume the form of hairless, legless humanoids. The color varies depending on the subspecies. The Jell's appearance varied slightly for Monster Rancher 3, becoming shorter and slightly fatter, becoming less humanoid. It resembled instead a roundish blob with arms. A Jell attacks by forming itself into various weapons, punching with its amorphous arms, or forming itself into a blob and hitting the enemy with momentum.

Jill

Not to be confused with a Jell, they are a creature that basically resemble a large white haired Bigfoot type creature. They appear as playable monsters in Monster Rancher 2, and as a regional Lord in Monster Rancher 3.

Joker

Joker is a monster that floats in the air wearing a cloak and carries a Sickle as a weapon. It appears to have no body. Described in Monster Rancher EVO as "The embodiment of death". Jokers are usually one of the hardest monsters to aquire in the Monster Rancher games and can be very powerful.

Lesione

A very popular monster resembling the Loch Ness Monster.

Maya

A monster that first appears in Monster Rancher EVO as the mother of a lost boy named Tico. The Mayas appearance is similar to a green cat with wings that look like vines with leaves.

Mocchi

A picture of a Mocchi from Monster Rancher 2

Mocchi is a monster that resembles mochi, the Japanese food made of pounded rice. It has soft milky skin and a shell-like form of scales on its back. It's considered an extremely popular monster and first appears in Monster Rancher 2 then every game after it. It's also one of the main characters in the Monster Rancher anime series.

A few of their attacks involve cherry blossom petals, curling into a ball then slamming into the enemy, or slapping.

Mock

This monster resembles an old dying oak tree, with a sinister face. In Monster Rancher 2, Mock is unlocked by obtaining and planting some mysterious seeds. After several in-game years, a Mock will appear after you allow a monster to die. Their attacks consist mostly of shooting leaves and twigs.

Mogi

Mogi is a fusion between a Dog and a Mole, they have a drill on their heads. They appeared in Monster Rancher 3.Mogi's also have a sense of rhythm that makes them fun as a monster, however their break dance is quite potent. Mogis have a reputation of making horribly ugly monsters, such as the infamous Mocchilips (Mogi/Mocchi) of Monster rancher 4.

Monol

A monster from the games series Monster Rancher. They resemble a large flat mattress made of stone. Their names derive from their shape, since they are essentially monoliths. The appeared in Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2, and Monster Rancher Advance 2. Strangely, they can morph their surface to resemble a face, or use as a weapon by creating spikes or tendrils.

Naga

A picture of a Naga from Monster Rancher

A Naga is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise.

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were obtainable at the beginning of the game. They have continued to appear in every Monster Rancher game.

They are humanoid serpents with stingers on their tails. They are known for being violent and vicious. They have a variety of attacks, using poisonous fangs and the like. They are based on the mythological Nagas and take their name from them.

Niton

The Niton is a squid-like monster first appearing in Monster Rancher 2. Nitons could only be unlocked by Raising a monster known as a Hopper and having it dig up a Hot springs which also unlocks access to two other monsters. Undine and Zilla.

Nya

A picture of a Nya from Monster Rancher

A Nya is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. The species is also known as Mew.

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were obtainable only after buying a special cat doll that appeared in the shop and using it in a combination. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher game to date.

They are small yellow stuffed toy cats.

They are known for using tricky attacks to sap their opponent's willpower.

Pancho

The Pancho is nothing more than a pumpkin with a cute ghost living inside it. It uses several rolling attacks and likes to surprise its enemies.

Ogyo

Ogyos are a pink, dolphin-like fish that first appeared in Monster Rancher 3. Unlike regular fish, however, they fly through the sky instead of water (though they're quite capable). They have a heart shaped wand/headpiece on their heads, and semitransparent yellow ribbons comming from the side of their heads. Ogyos use energy-based attacks like ice beams and thunder. Their best stats are usually intelligence and speed. Ogyos have been described as being slightly domineering.

Phoenix

A picture of a Phoenix from Monster Rancher 2

A Phoenix is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise.

The Phoenix is a large bird that has flames engulfing its body. It’s a legendary and very powerful monster that has to be unlocked in every game it appears in. It’s always depicted as an extremely good-natured monster and is a hero in the anime series.

It's also based on a creature in ancient Egyptian mythology and is described as a sacred firebird: a symbol of fire and divinity.

It appears in The first Monster Rancher Battle Card gameboy game, Monster Rancher Battle Card: Episode II, Monster Rancher Advance 2, Monster Rancher 2, and Monster Rancher 4.

Piroro

A clown-like monster who uses its body freely to do many performances. This monster first appears in Monster Rancher EVO and is the main characters starting monster.

Pixie

A picture of a Pixie from Monster Rancher

A Pixie is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise.

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were easily obtainable. They appear in every game afterwards and are a popular source of fanservice.

Pixies are female humanoids that are usually presented as a red, barely clothed demoness or faerie. They are disobedient, but use a variety of magical attacks combined with speed to sap the opponent's will to fight. They are also capable of formidable long-range magics such as blasts of lightning.

Plant

Plant is a monster in the Monster Rancher series of Playstation, Playstation 2, and Game Boy Advance Video Games. It resembles a large bulb with leaves. It can attack with pollen or its leaf like limbs. Plants are known for their long lifespans and high life stat.

Raiden

The Raiden species is a creature that looks like a birdman. Known as a master of martial arts.

Ripper

The Ripper resembles a squirrel standing upright with a sharp, powerful look. The Ripper has sharp sickles on its arms that it uses in battle. The Ripper is known to have keen accuracy and high speed.

Suezo

This one-eyed monster from the popular Japanese anime-style video game, Monster Rancher, is naughty by nature. It is a natural with the "intelligence" aspect, and can eventually learn "telekinesis." Many unique forms of these Suezos are in the game, including the rare Albino Suezo enemy, and the man-made Sueko Suezo that you can unlock by using the Monster Rancher 1 game disc to create a monster in the world of Monster Rancher 2.

Suzurin

Suzurins are a monster that are obviously based off bells and first appeared in Monster Rancher 3. While they don't have any outstanding stats, their Defense or Intelligence stat tend to be their best. Suzurins weren't used much (especialy in Monster Rancher Advance 2) because their attacks were rather poor, and the ones that did noticeable damage had abysmal accuracy rates. They received a major upgrade in Monster Rancher 4, with many of their attacks given higher damage rates and accuracy rates.

Tiger

A picture of a Tiger from Monster Rancher

A Tiger is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. Their name is a mistranslation of Rygar, referencing another video game series Tecmo has produced.

Tiger is also know as the 'Blue Gale'.

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher as one of the three basic species, being oriented towards speed and special attacks. They grew very popular and have appeared in every Monster Rancher video game since then.

They are blue, wolf-like monsters with horns on their heads. Besides an array of swift physical attacks, some of their special abilities include shooting electricity from their horns and breathing ice and wind. They are typically depicted living near and around arctic mountains, but they are also popularly kept as pets by many people.

Worm

Worm is a fictional creature in the Monster Rancher franchise. They resemble their namesake, only they have very sharp teeth and a tail that can spout poison or a large spike. They also resemble the creatures from the first Tremors Movie.

Zan

The Zan resembles a tall, staid ninja with appendages on its back that resemble the arms of a praying mantis. It is a merciless battle machine created by ancient science. They say it's even more intelligent than humans are. It attacks using the claws extending from its back, and also makes good use of its baffling speed.

Zilla

Zilla is a large monster that greatly resembles a whale. It's exclusive to the Monster Rancher 2 and Battle Card play station video games and hasn't appeared since. It is a hulking creature specializing in extreme power while sacrificing speed. It is probably one of the most difficult creatures to obtain.

Zuum

A picture of a Zuum from Monster Rancher 2

A Zuum is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. their species is known as Roadrunner in Japan. Their name has also been spelled Zoom.

They were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2 to replace the Dino species. With the Dino gone, the Zuum fills the role of the basic, easy to use monster recommended for new players in the series. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher game since then.

They are bipedal, lizard-like dinosaurs with crests and pointed faces. They are best at physical attacks, although they can also breathe fire.

Hopper

A Hopper is a small Bush Baby or so.They appeared in Monster Rancher 2.They rely on boxing moves,and they have quite the accuaracy.Hoppers,however are farly weak and they are needed to unlock Undine and Niton

Undine

Like Pixie,Undine's are water Mermaids.Undine have very good Intelligence,however their energy is quite low.They can be unlocked when a Hopper is raised to B rank.Undine has appeared in Monster Rancher 2,and 3(As a Pixie known as Windine)

Wracky

A Wracky is a possesed doll that is like Chuckie.They carry small cleavers and they are quite nightmarish.Wracky's can be unlocked when a monster beats the Major 4 tourny.Wrackys have appeared in Monster Rancher 2.Wrackys,however have very low energy so a pure breed is not a good idea.

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