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Monster Allergy |

Monster Allergy logo |
| Genre |
Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Horror,
Fantasy |
| Format |
Animated
television series |
| Created by |
Katja Centomo
Francesco Artibani
Alessandro Barbucci
Barbara Canepa |
| Written by |
Francesco Artibani
Bruno Enna
Earl Kress
Anne-Marie Perrotta
Tean Schultz
Kurt Weldon |
| Directed by |
Iginio Straffi |
| Creative director(s) |
Marco Storani
Michel Rodrigues |
| Voices of |
(Italian version)[1]
Monica Ward
Oliviero Dinelli
Ambrogio Colombo
Andrea Ward
Alessandra Korompay
Massimo Di Benedetto
Claudio Moneta
Pietro
Ubaldi
Riccardo Peroni]]
Caterina Rochira
Roberto Draghetti
Gio'-Gio' Rapattoni
Lucio Saccone
Alessio Ward
Raffaella Castelli
Monica Bertolotti
Cinzia Villari
Paolo Vivio
Marco Balazarotti
Paolo Sesana
Cinzia Marrironi
Gianluca Iacono
Irene Scalzo
Riccardo Rovatti
(English version)[2][3]
Holly Gauthier-Frankel
Annie Bovaird
Rick Jones
Michel Perron
Gordon Masten
Al Goulem
Mark Camacho
Pauline
Little
Terrence
Scammell
Mark Hauser
Daniel
Brochu
Jodie
Resther |
| Composer(s) |
Roberto Belelli
Francesco Sardella |
| Country of origin |
Italy |
| Language(s) |
Italian
English
Dutch
Spanish
French |
| No. of seasons |
2 |
| No. of episodes |
53 (List of episodes) |
|
Production |
| Executive producer(s) |
Joanne Lee (Rainbow S.p.A.)
Philippe Delarue (Futurikon)
Annita Romanelli (Rai)
Natalie Altmann (M6)
Nicole Keeb (ZDF) |
| Producer(s) |
Iginio Straffi |
| Editor(s) |
Beatrice Latini
Giorgia Tranquilli |
| Running time |
Approximately 30 minutes |
| Production company(s) |
Rainbow S.p.A.
Futurikon
RAI Fiction
ZDF |
|
Broadcast |
| Original channel |
Rai
Due (Italy)
ZDF (Germany)
Kids' WB (USA)
M6 -
M6 Kid (France)
Disney
Channel (Except USA) |
| Audio format |
Stereophonic Sound |
| First shown in |
Italy |
| Original run |
December 19, 2005
(Toon Disney
Italy)
February 6, 2006
(Rai Due)
September 16, 2006
(Disney
Channel Asia)
September 23, 2006
(Kids' WB)
October 18, 2006
(M6 - M6 Kid) – August 18, 2009 |
|
External links |
| Official website |
| Production website |
Monster Allergy is a 2005 animated
television series, jointly produced by Rainbow S.p.A.,
Futurikon, RAI
Fiction and ZDF.[4] Being a
work based on a Disney comic of the same name, the
series broadcast on either Disney Channel or Toon Disney worldwide, except United States where
the Kids' WB and Cartoon Network
broadcast the show, and the Netherlands and Flanders where Nickelodeon aired it.[5]
Plot
Monster Allergy is based on the international best-selling comic book series
of the same name. The series follows 12-year-old Zick who suffers from
allergies and discovers that he has the ability to see the
invisible, supernatural monsters that live among us. Along with
help of his best friend Elena and his talking cat, Timothy, Zick
hopes to hone his powers to one day become a Monster Tamer just
like his dad.[6][7]
Characters
Tamer
The Tamer are Human Beings with very special powers; their main
characteristic is the The Dom, a vast
energy that is passed from parent to child. With the passing of the
generations, powers and knowledge are passed on which lead to real
dynasties of Monster Tamers.
The five Dom powers are:
- Sight Dom - the ability to see monsters and
ghosts that are invisible to ordinary people.[8][9]
- Voice Dom - the ability of tamers to force
monsters and phantoms to do what tamers say.[9][10]
- Gesture Dom - the power to control monsters by
gesture, and to capture them in a Dombox.[9][11]
- Enviro Dom - ability to create an environment
to be able to survive in an unfamiliar environment, and which also
functions as a force field.[9][12]
- Energy Dom - ability to release an energy ray
that affects monsters, dark phantoms and even ordinary things, but
not witches.[9][13]
Dom Items
The Dom Items are valuable items for
the Tamers that are given by the Tutors due to the experience of
the Tamers.
- Universal Dombox - A gun-like container that
being use by the Tamer, it can capture any monster and more than
one. Once the monsters are captured, it will specified the name,
the species, the danger level, and the status of the monster.[14]
However, this Dombox can only hold a monster for two hour, and must
be transfer to its specific Dombox or else the monster will
escape.[15]
This item has the ability of capture a Dark phantom but only to
dissolve it body and not untrappable.[16]
It also have the ability to analyze any liquid substance that it's
invisible to the naked eye.[17][18][19]
- Zick's Sunglasses - This item is a gift for
Zick from Elena. At first, it was use to help cover Zick's eyes
when they turn red, but it helps him intensify his power for the
Energy Dom.[14]
- Dom Glove - This item will improve the power
levels of a Tamer by capturing every four monsters by giving
the Gems of Power. The Red Gem is the basic first level,
while Yellow Gem is at second level. At the third level, earning
the Green Gem has the ability disintegrate Dark Phantoms, and while
the fourth level is the Blue Gem. It is unknown to how to earn the
White Gem, the fifth and final level.[9][20][21][22]
- Regular Dombox - This are special boxes that
use to a captured monster and mostly for the Monster-Skas.
They are different types of Dom Boxes for each monster.[13]
- Teleskates - This item will be earn along with
the Green Gem.[17]
It has the ability to allow the carrier to teleport anywhere to its
destination of their choose.[21]
It can also be upgraded to teleport along with someone else.[23]
- Dom Staff - This Dom weapon can amplify the
Tamers Energy Dom that fires a strong ray that is effective against
large and multiple enemies.[24]
- Hypno-Disk - This device is use to erase and
alter peoples memories if they see too much, and threaten to reveal
the secrets of the world of monsters.[25]
- Crystallizator - This item can only be use if
there is no available Dombox, and can fire a freeze ray that can be
adjust depending of the temperature level.[26]
- Radio-Worm - This anti-escape wristband will
make a loud screech when the monster tries to take it off. The
trick of removing the bracelet is not to tweak it. It also has
tracking device to trace the bracelet even in long distance.[27]
- Disco-Monster - A gun-like device that when
the ray hits a monster, it will unwilling dance on what type of
dance the controller sets by the user and to make the monster
exhausted to be captured easily.[28]
- Densifier - This item can alter body of a
person by adjusting it to allow the body pass through any attack,
walls and objective. It can also make the user body too heavy or
can be use to weaken a monsters power.[23][29]
It's also has to ability to make the user look like a Dark
Phantom.[30]
- Scepter Dom - A wand shape item has the
ability to control any monsters at will, and consider to be the
strongest Dom weapon. However if it is use too much and can't be
controlled, the uses itself will become a small monsters as a side
effect.[31]
Monsters
Episodes
| Season |
Number of episodes |
First Airdate |
Last Airdate |
| Season 1 |
26 |
September 16, 2006 |
February 5, 2007 |
| Season 2 |
26 |
December 27, 2008 |
August 18, 2009 |
Merchandises
Trading Card
Game
The Animated Series became popular in Europe, a Trading Card
Game based on the same name was created by Upper Deck
Company.[32] It
contains 110 collectible card to play.[33][34]
Video
Game
A 3D Action Adventure PC game based on the same name, was
developed Artematica Entertainment in 2006, however it is only
available in Italy.[35]
Comic Book
Series
References
- ^
Italian Voice Cast of Monster
Allergy
- ^
English Voice Cast of Monster
Allergy
- ^
Monster Allergy Ending Credit
- ^
Monster Allergy at
fantasymagazine.it
- ^
Kids' WB! and Cartoon Network
Join Forces with Italian Production Company Rainbow S.r.l. for
Original Creature-Comedy Series “Monster Allergy”
- ^
Monster Allergy on
Toonarific.com
- ^
Monster Allergy summary in
motionpic.com
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 1: "House of Monster"
- ^ a
b
c
d
e
f
See Season 1, Episode 9: "Canned Monsters"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 2: "Monster Pod Under Oldmill"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 4: "The Monster Next Door"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 8: "Terror in the Deep"
- ^ a
b
See Season 1, Episode 3: "Cat in the Pot"
- ^ a
b
See Season 1, Episode 5: "The Pyramid of
Invulnerable"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 13: "Mugalak!"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 7: "Pirates Hideout"
- ^ a
b
See Season 1, Episode 17: "The Return of Magancat"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 32: "The Fall of the Barrymore House"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 33: "Moog's Revenge"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 10: "Zick vs. Zick"
- ^ a
b
See Season 2, Episode 18: "The General Inspector"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 27: "Lord of the Witches"
- ^ a
b
See Season 2, Episode 40: "The Invisible Enemy"
- ^ See Season 1,
Episode 22: "The Secret Door"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 29: "The Dragon's Awakening"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 35: "The Snowman"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 36: "The Island Rebels"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 38: "Sinistro's Circus"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 39: "The Tamers' Tournament"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 51: "The House in the Swamp"
- ^ See Season 2,
Episode 52: "The Hundred and First Door"
- ^
Upper Deck to Launch 'Monster
Allergy TCG'
- ^
Monster Allergy Trading Card
Game Website
- ^
Monster Allergy Trading Card
Game Screen shots
- ^
Monster Allergy on
vazcomics.org
External
links