Magi-Nation (TV series) explained

Country:Canada
South Korea
Genre:Fantasy
Adventure
Runtime:22 minutes
Creator:Shelley Hoffman; Robert Pincombe
Developer:Michael Sloan
Executive Producer:Michael Hirsh
Wook Jung
Pamela Slavin
Hyun Dong Ahn
Toper Taylor
Producer:Min-Sung-Cho
Bul-Kyung Kim
Wolf Kim
Chun-Woo Lee
Marlene Schmidt
Ha-Mook Sung
Company:Daewon Media
Cookie Jar Entertainment
Network:CBC (Canada)
Kids' WB (US)
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:52
Starring:Lyon Smith
Martha MacIsaac
Dan Petronijevic
Rick Miller
Joseph Motiki
Alan Park
Martin Roach
Rory O’Shea
Alex Karzis

Magi-Nation is an animated series created by Shelley Hoffman and Robert Pincombe based on the card game Magi-Nation Duel. The series was co-produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment, in association with The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The series premiered in Canada on September 8, 2007, on CBC and on September 22, 2007 in the U.S. on Kids' WB. A series of DVDs was set to be released from October 21, 2008 through January 6, 2009 from NCircle Entertainment. The series had formerly aired in the U.S. on Toonzai on The CW[1] and formerly on Cookie Jar Toons on This TV,[2] with the second season's worldwide premiere airing on Cookie Jar Toons.[3] The series was cancelled due to low ratings. Episodes of the second season were released online in 2010.

Synopsis

Three thousand years ago in the Moonlands, the Shadow Magi Agram was sealed inside the planet's Core by the Core Glyph and the Dreamstones which provided its power. Now he plans to escape by using his Shadow Geysers to weaken his prison in order to bring the Moonlands under his control, and only a Magi known as the "Final Dreamer" can stop him. A young boy from Earth, Tony Jones, is summoned into the Moonlands as he is believed to be this Final Dreamer. He joins forces with the apprentice Magi, Edyn, and the Shadow Stalker, Strag, on a mission to gather the Dreamstones before Agram is set free. Using the Book of Elders, the three travel through the Moonlands while combatting the forces of Agram and gaining an ever-growing collection of Dream Creatures from the Moonlands that they visit.

Voice cast (credited order)

Minor cast

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Dream Creatures

Dream Creatures are creatures that inhabit the Moonlands and originate from the Dream Plane. A Magi who gains the trust of a Dream Creature or defeats it in battle gains an Animite crystal. This Animite can be used to summon that Dream Creature back from the Dream Plane when needed by using some of a Magi's energy. A Dream Creature that is defeated simply returns to the Dream Plane and can be summoned again if the Magi has sufficient energy. Within the Dream Plane, even corrupted Core Creatures are temporarily purified to their natural states.

Guardian Hyrens

The Guardian Hyrens are unique Dream Creatures and a subset of the often draconic Hyrens. Each Guardian Hyren protects a particular Moonland and, namely, its respective Dreamstone. A test is given to those seeking a Guardian Hyren's Dreamstone in order to test that Magi's worthiness and character.

Episodes

Season 1

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Season 2

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Reception

The series has a rating of 3/5 stars on Common Sense Media.[4]

Merchandising

Cookie Jar Entertainment acquired merchandising rights along with the TV show license. An online computer game, Magi-Nation: Battle for the Moonlands, has been released. It was distributed by Acclaim Games.[5] A new card game and a Nintendo DS video game adaptation were announced but ultimately did not see a release.[6] [7]

Telecast and home media

The series was first premiered in Canada on September 8, 2007, on CBC and on September 22, 2007 in the U.S. on Kids' WB. The series had formerly aired in the U.S. on Toonzai on The CW[8] and formerly on Cookie Jar Toons on This TV,[9] with the second season's worldwide premiere airing on Cookie Jar Toons.[10] The show was cancelled due to low ratings.

DVD releases

A series of DVDs was set to be released from October 21, 2008 through January 6, 2009 from NCircle Entertainment.

In the United Kingdom, Platform Entertainment Ltd released episodes on DVD.

In Germany, season 1 was released on five DVDs; all contained both German and English-language audio tracks.

Online streaming

The series' twelve remaining episodes have been released online. Currently, the entire series is now streaming on Tubi.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Magi-Nation. 4Kids. February 16, 2011.
  2. Web site: Magi-Nation (E/I). This TV Chicago. February 13, 2011.
  3. Web site: Mon 25 Oct 2010-Sun 31 Oct 2010 . https://archive.today/20120715165632/http://thisaffiliate.com/grid/1_e044.htm . dead . July 15, 2012 . This TV . February 13, 2011 .
  4. Web site: Magi-Nation TV Review Common Sense Media . 2023-05-04 . www.commonsensemedia.org . en.
  5. Web site: Cookie Jar's Magi-Nation Online Game to Join 8 Million-Strong Acclaim Games. February 5, 2009. May 3, 2017.
  6. Web site: Cookie Jar Entertainment conjures up the real from the virtual. https://web.archive.org/web/20080613101458/http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2008/06/cookie-jar-ente.html. dead. June 13, 2008. Alex. Pham. June 10, 2008. May 3, 2017. Los Angeles Times.
  7. Web site: Cookie Jar, 3 Point Entertainment to Launch Magi-Nation Trading Card Game in 2008. June 10, 2008. May 3, 2017. IGN.
  8. Web site: Magi-Nation. 4Kids. February 16, 2011.
  9. Web site: Magi-Nation (E/I). This TV Chicago. February 13, 2011.
  10. Web site: Mon 25 Oct 2010-Sun 31 Oct 2010 . https://archive.today/20120715165632/http://thisaffiliate.com/grid/1_e044.htm . dead . July 15, 2012 . This TV . February 13, 2011 .