The shows I remembered involved collecting cute monsters. Pokemon, Digimon and Yugioh were some of the leaders in producing those kinds of shows but some shows have been completely forgotten about. Does anyone remember Monster Rancher?

Young Genki Sakura is a huge gamer who recently won a tournament that involved his favorite game "Monster Rancher" (who would of thought). His prize was a prototype copy of the newest version of the game. The day he gets it and pops the CD into his Playstation, he gets sucked into the world of the game where he decides to join the cause of a young girl named Holly who journeys to destroy the evil "Moo" (lol) instead of finding a way home.
Original? Hardly. But you know what, even though it is drenched in its role-playing roots that didn't stop it from being entertaining. Genki wasn't very interesting to watch but the supporting characters were surprisingly deep. They were filled with history which provided the drive for their journey. It was also darker in tone with characters dying all the time and themes like slavery and inner conflict evident throughout. Unlike Pokemon with its mindless plot, there was a definitive start and end to this story.
Unlike Pokemon with its mindless plot, there was a definitive start and end to this story. Was it a great show? No, but it was joy to watch and it did a good job at not being boring. Even though Monster Rancher never found its stride in the U.S., it's still going strong in Japan (The newest game Monster Farm is being released in the fall).
