Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On Explained

Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On
Ja Kanji:モンスターハンター ストーリーズ
Ja Romaji:Monsutā Hantā Sutōrīzu Raido On
Genre:Fantasy
Type:TV series
Director:Mitsuru Hongo
Producer:Yuka Okayasu
Music:Masaru Yokoyama
Studio:David Production
Network:FNS (Fuji TV)
First:October 2, 2016
Last:April 1, 2018
Episodes:75[1]
Episode List:
  1. Broadcast

is a 2016 Japanese anime television series based on Capcom's Monster Hunter action RPG series, specifically the spin-off entry Monster Hunter Stories.[2] The series is produced by David Production,[3] [4] directed by Mitsuru Hongo and written by Natsuko Takahashi, featuring character designs by Takuya Saito and music by Masaru Yokoyama. It began airing on Fuji TV on October 2, 2016.[5]

Plot

Lute and his friends Cheval, Lilia, and Navirou live in Hakum Village, where chosen children learn to be Riders. Riders form a bond with friendly monsters called Monsties hatched from eggs, riding them as mounts for travel and combat. Due to monster riding being a taboo skill in a society filled with monster hunters, Hakum Village is isolated from the outside world and keeps its riding tradition a secret to all but a few privileged individuals. As Lute adventures with his friends and learns more about monster riding, a past threat remerges called the Dark Blight, infecting the nearby forest and leading to more aggressive monster attacks. A new generation of riders now has to find a way to stop the blighted monsters without having to destroy them outright.

Characters

A young boy who aims to be the best monster rider who was brought to Hakum Village after his parents' death. Unlike the other riders, he formed kinship with a Rathalos he found himself instead of one given to him by the village.
A peculiar and egotistical Airou who accidentally stumbled across Hakum Village one day and never left. He's known for his poor direction skills, odd behavior, and love of donuts.
One of Lute's best friends known for her experimental item combinations. She originally intended to become a rider like Lute and Cheval but decided against it in favor of exploring the outside world in her future.
One of Lute's best friends, he's more quiet and reserved than Lute and Lilia. His Monsties are Rathian and Velocidrome.
A mysterious loner Rider girl that Lute and Navirou come across after leaving Hakum Village. Her Monstie is a Barioth.
A rider with a direct attitude and the only girl in Lute's class. She often chides Hyoro.
  • A less confident rider in Lute's class and the younger brother of Genie.
  • The chief of Hakum Village who also leads the kinship rite for riders.
    A monster hunter that stumbles across Hakum Village.
    The captain of the Scriveners, a world-exploring research group.
    The teacher of the riders and trusted member of the Hakum Village community. He has an eager personality and a frequently used "top form" catchphrase. His monstie is Qurupeco.
    A less confident rider in Lute's class and the younger brother of Genie.
    One of the older riders who assist Mr. Dan and Hyoro's older brother. His monstie is Yian Kut-Ku.
    One of the older riders who assist Mr. Dan who helps lead teambuilding exercises.
    One of the older riders who assist Mr. Dan. He's often seen protecting Hakum Village from outside monster threats. His monstie is Aptonoth.

    Broadcast

    The series premiered on October 2, 2016 in Fuji TV's new daytime timeslot at 8:30am, that runs on Sundays in Japan.[5] [6] It later premiered on UHB, OX, Tokai TV, KTV, OHK and TNC. The anime's first theme song, titled "Panorama", is performed by Kanjani∞.[7] The series has been licensed in North America by Funimation.[8] Crunchyroll is streaming a subtitled simulcast in some countries outside of Asia,[9] while Funimation is streaming an English simuldub.[10]

    Season 1

    Season 2

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: アニメ「モンスターハンター ストーリーズ RIDE ON」これまでのあらすじ. Japanese. Capcom. April 8, 2020.
    2. Web site: Monster Hunter Stories RPG Gets TV Anime in 2016. September 17, 2015. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    3. Web site: Monster Hunter Stories Anime to Be Animated by David Production. October 14, 2015. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    4. Web site: Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON Anime Listed at 48 Episodes. December 14, 2015. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    5. Web site: Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON TV Anime Reveals Cast, Staff, October Premiere. May 26, 2016. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    6. Web site: Fuji TV Creates New Daytime Anime Timeslot for 1st Time in 10 Years for Monster Hunter Stories. September 21, 2015. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    7. Web site: KANJANI Eight Sings Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON TV Anime's Theme. July 13, 2016. Anime News Network. July 28, 2016.
    8. Web site: Funimation Licenses Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON TV Anime. August 12, 2016. Anime News Network. August 12, 2016.
    9. Web site: Crunchyroll Adds Yuri!!! on Ice, Monster Hunter Stories, Tōken Ranbu: Hanamaru, Show By Rock!!#, Magic-kyun Renaissance, More. Anime News Network. October 2, 2016. November 9, 2016.
    10. Web site: Funimation Adds Monster Hunter Stories Ride On Anime to SimulDub Lineup, Reveals Cast. Anime News Network. October 29, 2016. November 9, 2016.
    11. Web site: STORY. October 9, 2016. Japanese.
    12. Web site: STORY. October 9, 2016. Japanese.