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The franchise received two anime adaptations, airing back-to-back from 1999 to 2001. | The franchise received two anime adaptations, airing back-to-back from 1999 to 2001. | ||
* [[Medarot (anime)|Medarot]] was produced by [[Bee Train]]. It is a loose adaptation of [[Medarot 2]], also featuring elements of [[Medarot 1]] and [[Medarot R]]. Following its airing, | * [[Medarot (anime)|Medarot]] was produced by [[Bee Train]]. It is a loose adaptation of [[Medarot 2]], also featuring elements of [[Medarot 1]] and [[Medarot R]]. Following its airing, subsequent installments of the game series saw alterations to better ressemble the anime. | ||
* [[Medarot Damashii]] was produced by [[Trans Arts]]. It is a sequel to the previous series and incorporates elements from [[Medarot 3]] and [[Medarot 4]]. | * [[Medarot Damashii]] was produced by [[Trans Arts]]. It is a sequel to the previous series and incorporates elements from [[Medarot 3]] and [[Medarot 4]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:01, 3 December 2023
The franchise received two anime adaptations, airing back-to-back from 1999 to 2001.
- Medarot was produced by Bee Train. It is a loose adaptation of Medarot 2, also featuring elements of Medarot 1 and Medarot R. Following its airing, subsequent installments of the game series saw alterations to better ressemble the anime.
- Medarot Damashii was produced by Trans Arts. It is a sequel to the previous series and incorporates elements from Medarot 3 and Medarot 4.
In western markets, both series were localized by Nelvana and aired as a single 91-episodes series over three seasons.