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- | {{Franchise|title1 = Crystal Jewels|image1 = Logo 1501212774967.png|caption1 = Official logo in English|created_by = Maruko Jinko|original_work = Crystal Jewels (1993, 24 years)|owned_by = Demogames Inc.<br>Gameguys Inc<br>Creatures Inc|short_stories = Crystal Jewels Journeys|comics = [[Crystal Jewels (manga)|Various Crystal Jewels manga]]|films = [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|List of Crystal Jewels films]]|shorts = [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|List of Crystal Jewels shorts]]|animated_series = [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|Crystal Jewels (1993-present)]] | + | {{SeriesInfo|name = Crystal Jewels|katakana/kanji/hiragana = クリスタルジュエル|romaji = Kurisutarujueru|image = Logo_1501212774967.png|director = Sano Ukuto (Original series #1-240)<br> |
- | [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|Crystal Jewels Battle Adventures]]|tv_special = [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|List of Crystal Jewels Specials]]|tv_films = [[Crystal Jewels (anime)|List of Crystal Jewels TV Films]]|traditional = Crystal Jewels Card Game|video_games = Crystal Jewels}}{{Nihongo|'''Crystal Jewels''', as known as in Japan,|クリスタルジュエル|Kurisutarujueru}} is a franchise owned by Game guys.<ref>Gameguys' Franchise- Crystal Jewels</ref> It was created by Maruko Jinko in 1993 in Japan, and it consist of video games, television shows, movies, shorts, books, comic books, and card games.<ref>The franchise's poplular today- Sundae</ref> The original media was the video games. | + | Maturi Iyana (Beyonds series #241- Brawler's Quest series #534)<br> |
+ | Furiba Haruno (Brawler's Quest #535- Next Quest series #880)<br> | ||
+ | Rei Sakase (Next Quest series #881- Mental Consions series #1009)<br> | ||
+ | Haruka Jinaka (Mental Consions series #1010- Souls of Legends #1440)<br> | ||
+ | Garuko Masunae (Garnet and Turquoise #1441- present | ||
+ | |studio = Team Kaiba (1993-2000) | ||
+ | Team Rushun (2000-2008) | ||
+ | Team Maiku (2008-2012) | ||
+ | LDC Team (2012- present) | ||
+ | |licensor = <sup>NA</sup> LogicKids Inc. (1993-2005) | ||
+ | Crystal Jewels Team (2005-present) | ||
+ | |network = <sup>JP</sup>Tokyo Kids Inc<br> | ||
+ | <sup>AU</sup>JunkCable (1993-present)<br> | ||
+ | SpaceTV (1998-03, 2005-13)<br> | ||
+ | DemoTV (2013-present)<br> | ||
+ | <sup>AUS</sup>CouchTV (1995-99, 2002-09)<br> | ||
+ | YellTV (2010-present)<br> | ||
+ | <sup>NA</sup> JunkCable (1997-2018)<br> | ||
+ | YellTV (1993-present)<br> | ||
+ | AnimeCable (First production, 1998-2004, 2006-09)<br> | ||
+ | SoupNet (1994-2006, 2007-18)<br> | ||
+ | AnimeCable (Reproduction, 2018-present)<br>Anime Bomb (2005-12, 2014-present) | ||
+ | |run = January 1, 1993 - present|episodes = 1620+|pre = Farika Sabina | ||
+ | Maruko Jinko | ||
+ | Garuko Joshida | ||
+ | |suc = Richi Ino|imgsize = 430x355px}}{{Nihongo|'''Crystal Jewels''', also known as|クリスタルジュエル|''Kurisutarujueru''|also alternatively advertised as "The Crystal Jewels series"}} in Japan, is a Japanese anime television series, adapted from the [[Crystal Jewels ]] video games. | ||
- | It is the second best series<ref>Top Gameguys' Best Franchise</ref> worldwide followed by Super Ninja. Video games have been released, anime have been aired, and the franchise have been popular today. Instead of the earth being the setting in the franchise, they called earth, the Crystal world<ref>The earth called "Crystal world"</ref>, because the world is habitated by monsters called "Cryral monsters"<ref>List of Crystal Monsters</ref>, and the people who trains them are calles Crystal Brawlers<ref>10 Ways you can be a Crystal Brawler</ref>, which summons Crystal Monsters to fight combat at each other. | + | The series provides of 7 series and 28 movies, which is in 28 seasons (1 movie in 1 season), splitten up based on taking place based on the video games: original series, Beyonds, Brawler's Quest, Next Quest, Mental Consions, Souls of Legends, and Natalie Quest series. |
- | Cumulative sales of the video games (including home console games, such as Talking Roaracryst! for the GameCube) have reached more than 290 million copies.<ref>290 copies of Talking roaracryst! November 2000</ref>In November 2005, InternationalZ, which had managed the non-game related licensing of Crystal Jewels, announced that it had agreed not to renew the Crystal Jewels representation agreement. The Crystal Jewels Company International (formerly Crystal Jewels USA Inc.), a subsidiary of Japan's Crystal Jewels Co., oversees all Crystal Jewels licensing outside Asia.<ref>back in Japan, the reach of Crystal Jewels</ref> As of March 2017, the Crystal Jewels franchise has grossed revenues of ¥6.0 trillion worldwide<ref>Crystal Jewels franchise has grossed revenues of ¥6.0 trillion worldwide</ref> (equivalent to US$55.15 billion). | + | There are several special of the series. The each seasons contains 60 episodes, including some side story series. |
- | The franchise began as a pair of video games for the original Game Q that were developed by Game Freak and published by Demogames. It now spans video games, trading card games, animated television shows and movies, comic books, and toys. Crystal Jewels is the second best-selling video game franchise, behind only Demogames's Super Ninja franchise<ref>The second best-selling video game franchise, behind only Demogames's Super Ninja franchise</ref> and the highest-grossing media franchise of all time. The franchise is also represented in other Demogames media, such as the Super Battle series. | + | The series have produced other series such as [[Crystal Jewels: Battle Adventure]] , aired in 2004-05. [[Crystal Jewels (2018)|Crystal Jewels]] is a remake of the original series. It was supposed to be released in 2018. In Go!Go! SuperBattle!, the character, Koumisa Chuko, is a character based on the video game character, Kouchu. His anime counterpart, Kouchu Misako, was borrowed of his |
+ | name and reassembled the letters. The main character of the anime, Kouchu Misako, and his best pal, Roaracryst, travel around the world to become a master champion, as the lesson learned in Crystal Jewels Master Champion, Kouchu learns what being a master champion is. | ||
- | The Crystal Jewels celebrated their anniversary in 1998,<ref>Crystal Jewels Anniversary! 1998</ref> 2003<ref>Crystal Jewels Anniversary! 2003</ref>, 2008<ref>Crystal Jewels Anniversary! 2008</ref>, 2013<ref>Crystal Jewels Anniversary! 2013</ref>, and soon 2018<ref>Crystal Jewels Anniversary! 2018</ref>. Soon Crystal Jewels Moon Blade is gonna release. | + | == Plot == |
+ | Kouchu starts his journey in Justpip Town, believing himself as a crystal bralwer. Kouchu went out and professor Shari gave kouchu the Roaracryst. Their first battle was with Sakuro, who stole all the Crystal Monsters from the lab and they are returned and stopped the Furious Five. Kouchu meet new friends like Shauna and now Sakuro. While on his journey, he met Marcy, which is now a crystal brawler who made all the brawlers' Crystal Monsters faints. Then, he met people like Gerido, who is in charge of the tower in Pure Village. He battle Sakuro's brother and he earns his first gym badges, then Sakuro was impressed at Kouchu's battles, so they became friends. Kouchu encountered obstacles of the Furious Five's steps, and of course, Marcy, in his journey. He met Dustin Withness, who lost in the gym, and after he heals, he trains Kouchu for his second gym badge. | ||
- | == Name == | + | Before he competes in the league, he was bored, so he did several things, Kouchu's mom ordered him to buy her the fethers, and Kouchu catches some Crystal Monsters during the training of the league. After three days of training, Kouchu then enters the league and competes in the league later in the season. First, in the first round, he defeated Kinney, and then in the second round, he defeated Ralph, and for the third, he beats Wally, and is ready for the fourth. After he beat the rest of the Crystal Brawlers, his final opponent is Marcy, and cheats by using her Marukas and using fake weapons, but that doesn't effect some of Kouchu's Crystal Monster. Marcy then won against Kouchu, and she have to face the last champion. But she lost to that champion. After the league, Kouchu gave up being a Crystal Brawler, but Roaracryst cheers him up, so Kouchu continues his adventure. |
- | The name, Crystal Jewels is used when they are Crystal Monsters in a series. Instead of using "Crystal Monsters", they used Crystal Jewels. | + | |
- | == Concept == | + | Kouchu was sent a message to get to the Jarbon Islands, and was drowned in the boat thanks to the hole in th boat, Kouchu and Shauna and Sakuro uses water types to surf to Jarbon Islands. When the crew arrives there, Kouchu explores the islands, which to battle trainers and their battle bases, and Kouchu meets Professor Shari and her daughter, Samantha Shari, and Kouchu and Samantha battled. Kouchu learned that Samantha is a part of the Jarbon Island League. Then, he went to Decolore Islands for the league, beating up trainers in the row, then, defeated the Jarbon champion, Jacob. Kouchu then earns Laxmore's obeyance and went to the Farko region. |
- | The Crystal Jewels series began around 1986 or 1987, when the Demogame was first produced<ref>Did The Crystal Jewels series began around 1986 or 1987, when the Demogame was first produced?</ref>. The series flashes back when their creator, Maruko Jinko is obsessed with diamonds and crystals, and imagined if the diamond is crystal in his high school age. Once he grew up, that's why he created this series franchise, Crystal Jewels. | + | |
- | Crystal Jewels is a franchise in which Crystal Monsters (which are creatures) are battled against each other, in the wild, and are trained by people called "Crystal Brawlers". In most media, Crystal Monsters faints rather than dying, they could be healed in the hospital called "Crystalspital". There are currently more than 959 of the Crystal Monsters. Some Crystal Monsters could evolve in 1-3 stages at their certain levels. | + | Kouchu and his friends made his way to Farko, and calls Shari, but she didn't answer the call. Kouchu was thinking if she was lost. Then, Marcy appeared again and they battled. After losing to Marcy again, Kouchu, Shauna and Sakuro, went to the adventure to explore the Farko region. Kouchu encounters a Mooselette again, and it is able to catch it. Compare the trials Kouchu uses in his young age and now, the day he caught it was better than before, with his Crystal Monster. |
- | Once the Crystal Brawlers collects 8-10 brawler tokens, by battling, they compete in the league, and when they beat the champion, they became a master champion. The most goalmaker of that was Kouchu Misako of the anime. | + | Kouchu trains for the league and was busy studying types, levels, and strategy also for the league. Kouchu and his friends found out that the Furious Five are back in the Farko region, and Marcy, too. Marcy is gonna compete in the league, but she lost thanks to the sneaky Laxmore, it breaks her invention by eating the cords. After two days, Kouchu went to the Farko Plateu and competes in the Farko league. He lost 1 match and got Top 16. Kouchu then went on the boat with his friends to Orbon. But the boat was sanking due to the unknown move. The boat was saved by Whooshfish, and the boat got on shore. |
- | == Video Games == | + | Kouchu and his friends went on the Orbon region, |
- | === Generations === | + | and met a new trainer named Emma. She is unable to start her journey by his dad saying she's a young girl. While Emma's crying, Kouchu told her dad about what being a Crystal Brawler is. Her dad was happy for Emma. When she stopped crying, She is able to start her journey with Kouchu and his friends. With Emma along,Kouchu trains for the league. Kouchu went in the Orbon Conference and competes in the Orbon league. He lost 1 match of the league, which turns out to be Darkon. Kouchu was about to sail to Oregon Region. |
- | There are generations on the franchise for the games. | + | |
- | ==== Generation I ==== | + | Two years later, Kouchu got to the Oregon Region and come to meet up with his friends there. In their adventure in the Oregon region, they met up with Noah and Sarah, the two siblings of the Tuntwink Town Noah and Sarah's Crystal Monster was captured by the Furious Five, and Kouchu saves them, and Noah and Sarah joined him on his journey. |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Ninecoat|Plantmore|Mouselette (only Roaracryst in Crystal Jewels 2)|generation = I|games = Crystal Jewels and Crystal Jewels 2|first = 1993|last = 1996|region = Jarbon|number = 151|first monster = Roaracryst|last monster = Marc}} | + | Kouchu went to train for the league. After 4 days of training, he went to Oregon Continental and went to the league. After he defeats everyone, there's one more to beat. He was close to winning, but loses to Alan, and got to Top 4. He met Dan, and was able to travel with him to Dandfordon, too. |
- | ==== Generation II ==== | + | Season 17, two years later, Kouchu was still in Jarbon changing his hair style and wore his new clothes. |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Mooselette|Planteen|Waporeen|generation = II|games = Crystal Jewels 3, and Crystal Jewels Pakular|first = 1996|last = 2000|region = Farko|number = 251|first monster = Mooselette|last monster = Cytree}} | + | |
- | ==== Generation III ==== | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Treenut|Bearnox|Plakong|generation = III|games = Crystal Jewels Advance|first = 2000|last = 2004|region = Orbon|number = 370|first monster = Treenut|last monster = Tramous}} | + | |
- | ==== Generation IV ==== | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Tappod|Firedog|Pondope|generation = IV|games = Crystal Jewels Advance 2|first = 2004|last = 2008|region = Oregon|number = 475|first monster = Tappod|last monster = Parcc}}<br /><br />{{TemplateGeneration|Ninecoat|Mouselette|Plantmore|generation = IV | + | |
- | |games = Crystal Jewels Advanced Kingdom | + | |
- | |first = 2008 | + | |
- | |last = 2008 | + | |
- | |region = Jarbon | + | |
- | |number = 151, or 475 | + | |
- | |first monster = Roaracryst | + | |
- | |last monster = Marc}} | + | |
- | ==== Generation V ==== | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Grassive|Hickheat|Vaporine|generation = V|games = Crystal Jewels Dandfordon Dreams, and Crystal Jewels Danfordon Dreams 2|first = 2008|last = 2012|region = Dandfordon|number = 655|first monster = Grassive|last monster = Tynamous}} | + | |
- | ==== Generation VI ==== | + | Kochu then went to the airport with the crew. Kouchu and the crew was coming to the Dandfordon Region and was ready for more badges. He then met Steven, a 9-year old Crystal Brawler. Steven joins Kouchu because he was impressed by how careful Kouchu was to his weak Crystal Monster. Kouchu recieved achievements and went to the league. He loses to Daniel, Top 8, so he was about to go to Daro region. Before he does, Kouchu waves goodbye to Dan. Kouchu went back to Justpip Town before he goes to Daro. |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Treepout|Roarafried|Liquidash|generation = VI|games = Crystal Jewels Souls of Legends|first = 2012|last = 2015|region = Daro|number = 797|first monster = Treepout|last monster = Reshima}} | + | |
- | ==== Generation VII ==== | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Noroth|Fishpad|Floweree|generation = VII|games = Crystal Jewels Garnet and Turquoise, and Crystal Jewels Amethyst|first = 2015|last = 2018|region = Natalie|number = 958|first monster = Noroth|last monster = Garnutosum}} | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|Mooselette|Firedog|Fishellas|generation = VII|games = Crystal Jewels Farko Quest|first = 2017|last = 2017|region = Farko|number = 250 or 959|first monster = Roaracryst|last monster = Garnutosym}} | + | Kouchu and his friends went to the Daro region and befriended Daisy, his rival-friend, and told him she was a part of the Daro league. Kouchu gots the eight coinse and went in the league. Kouchu defeated the league, but loses against Watashi, which is Top 16. Kouchu lost his soul in the Devil Jin power and suck it in Koukuro bot, then, when it was destroyed, Kouchu's soul returned. Kouchu then competes in the Tower of Life to get to Natalie. All the stones are collected and Kouchu is ready for Natalie. |
- | ==== Generation VIII ==== | + | |
- | {{TemplateGeneration|fire|water|grass Crystal Monster|generation = VIII|games = Crystal Jewels Moon Blade|first = 2018|last = present|region = Moona|number = all|first monster = Taporick|last monster = the new monster}} | + | |
- | ===Game mechanics=== | + | |
- | Crystal Jewels is a franchise in which Crystal Monsters (which are creatures) are battled against each other, in the wild, and are trained by people called "Crystal Brawlers". In most media, Crystal Monsters faints rather than dying, they could be healed in the hospital called "Crystalspital". There are currently more than 959 of the Crystal Monsters. Some Crystal Monsters could evolve in 1-3 stages at their certain levels. | + | |
- | Once the Crystal Brawlers collects 8-10 brawler tokens, by battling, they compete in the league, and when they beat the champion, they became a master champion. | ||
- | ===Starters=== | + | Kouchu and his friends are sailing to Natalie, but in the middle of the problem in the arc of getting to Natalie. Finally they got to Natalie, they met a brawler Akura, and Kouchu caught his first Crystal Monster:Noroth, and he met Aroku and his sister, Asuna, which Kouchu is known to be best friends to. Kouchu then met Ichigo, and after saving her, he promised to date her one day. |
- | The three Crystal monsters are called starters. They can be fire, dragon, water, rainbow, or grass type. Once the player picks the Crystal monster, the rival pick the Crystal monster that has a type-advantage against yours. In Crystal Jewels 2, Roaracryst was received to the player after the rival swopped Marika away from the player. In Crystal Jewels Puzzle Brawl, the player can receive three Crystal Monsters named Flamene, Thunderene, and Waterene. In the franchise's game console, called CrystalZeni, the player could choose his or her aide character, there are 3 characters. | + | |
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- | There are starters on every Crystal Jewels video game that will start the player's journey. | + | |
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- | ===CrystalPod=== | + | |
- | The CrystalPod is used in video games, anime, manga, and books. When a Crystal monster gets caught, its data gets in the Crystalpod. The player attempts to fill the CrystalPod, and when it is recieved or caught, the monsters' name, and image goes on its entry in the Crystal Pod. | + | |
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- | In the game, Crystal Jewels Advanced, the search engine is added so it let's you search any Crystal monster. In Crystal Jewels Garnet and Turquoise, it let's you type in the Crystal Monsters name to search it. The Crystalpod has a bizzare of apps, games, and templates. It is still popular today. | + | |
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- | ==In other media== | + | |
- | ===In the anime=== | + | |
- | See [[Crystal Jewels (anime)]] | + | |
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- | The anime is a Japanese anime television series, adapted from the Crystal Jewels video games. | + | |
- | The series provides of 7 series and 28 movies, which is in 28 seasons (1 movie in 1 season), splitten up based on taking place based on the video games: original series, Beyonds, Brawler's Quest, Next Quest, Mental Consions, Souls of Legends, and Natalie Quest series.<span style="font-size:13px;"> </span> | + | |
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- | Crystal Jewels Original Serie<ref>Crystal Jewels Anime!</ref>s is a first series of the anime. Kouchu starts his journey in Justpip Town, believing himself as a crystal bralwer. Kouchu went out and professor Shari gave kouchu the Roaracryst. Their first battle was with Sakuro, who stole all the Crystal Monsters from the lab and they are returned and stopped the Furious Five. Kouchu meet new friends like Shauna and now Sakuro. While on his journey, he met Marcy, which is now a crystal brawler who made all the brawlers' Crystal Monsters faints. o Kouchu continues his adventure. Kouchu was sent a message to get to the Jarbon Islands, Kouchu explores the islands. | + | |
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- | Crystal Jewels Beyonds is a second series in the anime. Kouchu and his friends made his way to Farko. Kouchu trains for the league and was busy studying types, levels, and strategy also for the league. Kouchu and his friends found out that the Furious Five are back in the Farko region, and Marcy, too. | + | |
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- | The series continues with Crystal Jewels Brawlers Quest Kouchu and his friends went on the Orbon region, and met a new trainer named Emma. With Emma along,Kouchu trains for the league. Kouchu went in the Orbon Conference and competes in the Orbon league. He lost 1 match of the league, which turns out to be Darkon. Kouchu was about to sail to Oregon Region. | + | |
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- | The story continues in Crystal Jewels Next Quest. Two years later, Kouchu got to the Oregon Region and come to meet up with his friends there. In their adventure in the Oregon region, they met up with Noah and Sarah, the two siblings of the Tuntwink Town Noah and Sarah's Crystal Monster was captured by the Furious Five, and Kouchu saves them, and Noah and Sarah joined him on his journey. | + | |
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- | In Crystal Jewels Mental Consions, Kochu then went to the airport with the crew. Kouchu and the crew was coming to the Dandfordon Region and was ready for more badges. He then met Steven, a 9-year old Crystal Brawler. Steven joins Kouchu because he was impressed by how careful Kouchu was to his weak Crystal Monster. | + | |
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- | In Crystal Jewels Souls of Legends, Kouchu and his friends went to the Daro region and befriended Daisy, his rival-friend, and told him she was a part of the Daro league. | + | |
- | Crystal Jewels Garnet and Turquoise, Kouchu and his friends are sailing to Natalie, but in the middle of the problem in the arc of getting to Natalie. Finally they got to Natalie, they met a brawler Akura, and Kouchu caught his first Crystal Monster:Noroth, and he met Aroku and his sister, Asuna, which Kouchu is known to be best friends to. Kouchu then met Ichigo, and after saving her, he promised to date her one day. | + | |
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- | ==Films== | + | |
- | Given release years are the original Japanese release years. The twentieth addition on this list is yet to be released | + | |
+ | ==Media== | ||
+ | ===TV Series=== | ||
+ | ''List of Crystal Jewels episodes (Season 1-16)''<br /> | ||
+ | ''List of Crystal Jewels episodes (Season 17-present)''<br /><br /> | ||
+ | The current series being brocasted is Crystal Jewels Garnet and Turquoise, so there is no confirmation when Season 29 is gonna air. | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" style="text-align: center;" | ||
+ | !Series | ||
+ | !Season | ||
+ | !Episodes Til' | ||
+ | !Til' | ||
+ | !Original Run | ||
+ | !North America Run | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Original Series | ||
+ | |1 | ||
+ | |60 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|240 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1993-1996 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1993-1997 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2 | ||
+ | |120 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |3 | ||
+ | |180 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |4 | ||
+ | |240 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Beyonds | ||
+ | |5 | ||
+ | |300 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|480 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1996-2000 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1997-2001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |6 | ||
+ | |360 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |7 | ||
+ | |420 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |8 | ||
+ | |480 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Brawler's Quest | ||
+ | |9 | ||
+ | |540 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|720 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2000-2004 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2001-2005 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |10 | ||
+ | |600 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |11 | ||
+ | |660 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |12 | ||
+ | |720 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Next Quest | ||
+ | |13 | ||
+ | |780 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|960 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2004-2008 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2005-2009 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |14 | ||
+ | |840 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |15 | ||
+ | |900 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |16 | ||
+ | |960 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Mental Consions | ||
+ | |17 | ||
+ | |1020 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1200 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2008-2012 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2009-2013 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |18 | ||
+ | |1080 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |19 | ||
+ | |1140 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |20 | ||
+ | |1200 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Soul of Legends | ||
+ | |21 | ||
+ | |1260 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1440 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2012-2015 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2013-2016 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |22 | ||
+ | |1320 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |23 | ||
+ | |1380 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |24 | ||
+ | |1440 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|Garnet and Turquoise | ||
+ | |25 | ||
+ | |1500 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|1680 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2015-2018 | ||
+ | |rowspan="4"|2016- | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |26 | ||
+ | |1560 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |27 | ||
+ | |1620 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |28 | ||
+ | |1680 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ===Movies=== | ||
+ | There are movies in each season as of 27 movies in Japan, and 26 in North America. The budget for each movie was $1 (1993-2004), then $2 (2005-present) in Japan, then, in the North America, it was $1.99 (1994-2005), then $2.99 (2006-present). | ||
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- | ===Trading Card Game=== | + | ====Full-length specials==== |
- | The Crystal Jewels card game is simular to the video game using cards and coins. The rules are that each plater gets 10 cards, and every card they draw out of thwir deck, the highest the number gets on any player's card they are a winner. | + | The full lenght specials are sequel to the movies. |
- | In 2009, the card games were sold to the Crystal Jewels company. Players uses the cards with individual strengths and weaknesses, in an attempt to defeat their opponent by "knocking out" his or her cards. The card game was first released in October 1993 in Japan | + | {{Nihongo|'''Thundrai Legends'''|サンダー伝説|Sandā Densetsu|Thundrai Stories}} |
- | ===Manga=== | + | |
- | Unlike the anime, the manga are a part of the fanchise and could be seveeal mangas based on the anime and some on the card game. Some release in Japan, and some released in the US. | + | |
- | ====Manga released in English==== | + | <blockquote>A made for TV special that follows up Thundrai after the first movie.</blockquote> |
- | *Crystal Jewels Go!, By Hiroshi Ukunoshadi,-is a manga series created by Hiroshi Ukunoshadi and serializes in the Toshi Comics. It is loosely based on the video games. | + | |
- | *Crystal Jewels Kouchu's Quest<ref>Crystal Jewels Kouchu's Quest! [https://bato.to/comic/_/comics/crystal-jewels-kouchus-quest-r22061]</ref>-is a ten-volume manga series written by Aguru Orisubama and serialized in BangBang Power. It is loosely based on the anime. | + | |
- | *Crystal Jewels Roaracryst Tales<ref>Roaracryst Tales [https://bato.to/comic/_/sp/roaracryst-tales-r22399]</ref> | + | |
- | *Crystal Jewels Eclipse Battles | + | |
- | *Crystal Jewels MiniZ-Crystal Jewels Miniz is the manga series written by Tokiiro Asuka and Illustrated by Ayana Watasho. The series began in 1994 and was finally finished in 2014. To continue the series, there was a series sequel to Crystal Jewels MiniZ called "New Crystal Jewels MiniZ" which began in 2014. | + | |
- | There are characters that came from the other series rather than Crystal Jewels MiniZ are from the manga, video games, anime, and series and franchise outside Crystal Jewels. | + | {{Nihongo|'''Crystal Jewels vs Shogumon'''|クリスタルジュエル対ショグモン|Kurisutarujueru tai Shogumon|Crystal Jewels Crossover Shogumon}} |
- | *Crystal Jewels GT-is a Shounen manga that considers mature and sex content, also a manga created by Oroka Tasa and tanned in the MangaLand in 2015 as #34 magazine. Some of the volumes were released in takabon format. | ||
- | ====Manga not released in English==== | ||
- | *Crystal Jewels Adventure | ||
- | *Crystal Jewels Next Adventures | ||
- | *Crystal Jewels Advanced Kingdom | ||
- | *Crystal Jewels Quest | ||
- | *Crystal Jewels League Frontier | ||
- | ==Controversy and critisimship== | ||
- | Some episodes have been banned due to some adult content. Cut sxenes includes deadly scenes, strong language, mature violence, etc. Kiss scenes have been also cutted until the charactets could be shown kissing. Authors and/or artists have created erotic Crystal Jewels Doujinshi, and fanon ones. Fans of the Crystal Jewels series have created thousands+ of fanarts, and fan animes/cartoons parody. | ||
- | Making items of Crystal Jewels influence fans to like Crystal Jewels more. When the episode, Sounds Like It’s Rare Stage!, aired, Kouchu have won against Jason, despite that he didn’t win via/ lose in the previous Crystal Jewels league, except for the Jarbon Islands. The critical reception was we don’t know if Crystal Jewels Moon Blade is going to air in Japan or not. The poster said it would be released on February 19, 2018, along with the movie, Crystal Jewels 25th is gonna release around 2018. | ||
- | Sevearl western cartopn and kids cartoon have made debut on some Crystal Monsters making their debut.<ref>Which cartoons have reference to Crystal Jewels?</ref> | ||
- | ===Animal harmings=== | + | <blockquote>A crossover TV special for the 10th anniversary special featuring the crossover of Shogumon and Crystal Jewels characters as they compete which is a best series.</blockquote> |
- | In 2012, PETA publicly criticized as supporting cruelty to animals. PETA compared the game's concept, of capturing animals and forcing them to fight, to cockfights, dog fighting rings and circuses, all events frequently criticized for cruelty to animals. | + | |
- | ===Critical reception=== | + | {{Nihongo|'''Yet Another 10th Anniversary Special |さらに10周年記念スペシャル|Sarani 10 Shūnenkinen Supesharu|Further 10th Anniversary Special}} |
- | The board game, Crystal Jewels Zockix <ref>Crystal Jewels Zockix- CBS news</ref>is for older fans like teens and up to enjoy Crystal Jewels again, but in a rwist. If the Crystal monster dies it rather die than faint. If the player white out, they have to start over, unlike other games. Thats why this game is banned from schools and some homes since 2003. More than 60 thousand of kids play this game instead of eating their lunchea, and then in recess. | + | |
- | Jinko stated "I rather make Crystal Monsters faint rather than die. Theres no gore or anything non appropriate". But when the mobile app releases, the app was the biggest yet. Since 2011, more than 600 million people's electronics got frozed and rebotted due to the app's pressure, so the app was banned and removed from every appstore. | ||
- | ==See also== | ||
- | [[Crystal Jewels (manga)]] | ||
- | [[Crystal Jewels (anime)]] | ||
- | [[List of Crystal Jewels episodes]] | ||
- | [[List of Crystal Jewels characters]] | + | <blockquote>A second TV special that represents the 10th anniversary which Kouvhu and friends flash back to the very beginning.</blockquote> |
- | [[Crystal Jewels (video game series)]] | + | {{Nihongo|'''Mirage of Thundrai's Birth'''|サンダーイの誕生のミラージュ|Sandāi no Tanjō no Mirāju|Mirage of the Birth of Thunderai}} |
- | ==References== | + | |
- | <references /> | + | |
- | == Related links == | ||
- | https://bato.to/comic/_/sp/roaracryst-tales-r22399 | ||
- | https://trakt.tv/shows/crystal-jewels/seasons/1/episodes/54 | + | |
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+ | <blockquote>The TV special follows Thundrai back from the first movie as a sequel.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Master Champion'''|マスターチャンピオン|Masutā Chanpion}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special represents Kouchu struggles to become a master champion.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''20th Anniversary Special'''|20周年記念スペシャル|20 Shūnenkinen supesharu}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special represents a 20th Anniversary in 2013.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | <blockquote> </blockquote> | ||
+ | ====Normal TV length specials==== | ||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''An Untold Story of Three Crystal Jewels'''|3つのクリスタルジュエルの未定の物語|3Ttsu no Kurisutarujueru no Mitei no Monogatari|Three Crystal Jewel's Pending Stories}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV Special that follows up to the 3rd movie.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''5th Anniversary Special'''|5周年記念スペシャル|5 Shūnenkinen supesharu}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special represents the 5th Anniversary</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Advanced Kingdom'''|先進国|Senshinkoku}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special that is based on the video games.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''World Championships'''|世界選手権|Sekai senshuken}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special featuring in the 15th anniversary.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Talent Showz'''|タレントショー|Tarentoshō}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Devil J's Revenge'''|悪魔Jの復讐|Akuma J no fukushū|Revenge of Devil J}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>A TV-special of origin of Devil J<br /> | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | ====Shorts==== | ||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Together!Winter'''|一緒に!Winter|Issho ni! Winter}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>A TV special for four seasons.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Together!Spring'''|一緒に!Spring|Issho ni! Spring}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special for four seasons.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Together!Summer'''|一緒に!Summer|Issho ni! Summer}} | ||
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+ | <blockquote>A TV special for four seasons.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Together!Fall'''|一緒に!Fall|Issho ni! Fall}} | ||
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+ | |||
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+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>A TV special for four seasons.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Roaracryst"s 3D Land'''|ロアの3Dランド|Roa no 3 D rando}} | ||
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Festivals of Revenge'''|復讐の祭典|Fukushū no saiten}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Karaoke Adventures'''|カラオケアドベンチャー|Karaokeadobenchā}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Spinoffs==== | ||
+ | =====Crystal Jewels (2018)===== | ||
+ | A remake for the original series, which have aired first in the US in January 15, 2018. | ||
+ | =====Crystal Jewels Battle Adventures===== | ||
+ | Crystal Jewels Battle adventures is a 30 episode series, featuring characters from the anime, or not from the anime, and undubbbed episodes. It was known in Japan as Crystal Jewels Side Stories. The first two shorts were released on 2018 on the official Crystal Jewels YouTube channel, with subsequent shorts releasing through 2018.<sup>[13][14]</sup> | ||
+ | =====Go!Go! Super Battle!===== | ||
+ | Based on the video games, characters featuring Cid-Boy, Koumisa Chuko, Super Ninja, Austin, Eatitwice, Max, and Etes are traveling all as companions. They could take down enemies as they go to the Temple of Life (their goal) to defeat the Grand Ghost to save Alica | ||
+ | ===Air production=== | ||
+ | The seasons of the TV series have been separated into DVDs. Each seasons have 5 DVD (12 episodes in each DVD). The budget for the DVD is $1.99 each (from the original series to Brawler's Quest), then it was $2.79 each (Next Quest and up). The TV series aired in 40 countries worldwide in 37 languages. Posters were hanged because people could be advertised by the upcoming series. The TV shoe inspired the video games raking their place. Some episodes have been banned and replaced (with an exception of the rest of the countries) in the US. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The DVDs were released as volumes. The first DVD released on February 1997 in the US (May 25, 1996 in Japan). The TV series is rated TV-PG in every single episode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Controversies=== | ||
+ | Some episodes have been banned due to some adult content. Cut sxenes includes deadly scenes, strong language, mature violence, etc. Kiss scenes have been also cutted until the charactets could be shown kissing. Authors and/or artists have created erotic Crystal Jewels Doujinshi, and fanon ones. Fans of the Crystal Jewels series have created thousands+ of fanarts, and fan animes/cartoons parody. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Making items of Crystal Jewels influence fans to like Crystal Jewels more. When the episode, Sounds Like It’s Rare Stage!, aired, Kouchu have won against Jason, despite that he didn’t win via/ lose in the previous Crystal Jewels league, except for the Jarbon Islands. The critical reception was we don’t know if Crystal Jewels Moon Blade is going to air in Japan or not. The poster said it would be released on February 19, 2018, along with the movie, Crystal Jewels 25th is gonna release around 2018. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Crossovers=== | ||
+ | ====Crystal Jewels vs. ShogumonShogumon==== | ||
+ | Shogumon | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Crystal Jewels vs. Pokemon==== | ||
+ | Pokemon | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | List of Crystal Jewels characters (TBA) |
Current revision
(クリスタルジュエル Kurisutarujueru?, also alternatively advertised as "The Crystal Jewels series") in Japan, is a Japanese anime television series, adapted from the Crystal Jewels video games.The series provides of 7 series and 28 movies, which is in 28 seasons (1 movie in 1 season), splitten up based on taking place based on the video games: original series, Beyonds, Brawler's Quest, Next Quest, Mental Consions, Souls of Legends, and Natalie Quest series.
There are several special of the series. The each seasons contains 60 episodes, including some side story series.
The series have produced other series such as Crystal Jewels: Battle Adventure , aired in 2004-05. Crystal Jewels is a remake of the original series. It was supposed to be released in 2018. In Go!Go! SuperBattle!, the character, Koumisa Chuko, is a character based on the video game character, Kouchu. His anime counterpart, Kouchu Misako, was borrowed of his name and reassembled the letters. The main character of the anime, Kouchu Misako, and his best pal, Roaracryst, travel around the world to become a master champion, as the lesson learned in Crystal Jewels Master Champion, Kouchu learns what being a master champion is.
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Plot
Kouchu starts his journey in Justpip Town, believing himself as a crystal bralwer. Kouchu went out and professor Shari gave kouchu the Roaracryst. Their first battle was with Sakuro, who stole all the Crystal Monsters from the lab and they are returned and stopped the Furious Five. Kouchu meet new friends like Shauna and now Sakuro. While on his journey, he met Marcy, which is now a crystal brawler who made all the brawlers' Crystal Monsters faints. Then, he met people like Gerido, who is in charge of the tower in Pure Village. He battle Sakuro's brother and he earns his first gym badges, then Sakuro was impressed at Kouchu's battles, so they became friends. Kouchu encountered obstacles of the Furious Five's steps, and of course, Marcy, in his journey. He met Dustin Withness, who lost in the gym, and after he heals, he trains Kouchu for his second gym badge.
Before he competes in the league, he was bored, so he did several things, Kouchu's mom ordered him to buy her the fethers, and Kouchu catches some Crystal Monsters during the training of the league. After three days of training, Kouchu then enters the league and competes in the league later in the season. First, in the first round, he defeated Kinney, and then in the second round, he defeated Ralph, and for the third, he beats Wally, and is ready for the fourth. After he beat the rest of the Crystal Brawlers, his final opponent is Marcy, and cheats by using her Marukas and using fake weapons, but that doesn't effect some of Kouchu's Crystal Monster. Marcy then won against Kouchu, and she have to face the last champion. But she lost to that champion. After the league, Kouchu gave up being a Crystal Brawler, but Roaracryst cheers him up, so Kouchu continues his adventure.
Kouchu was sent a message to get to the Jarbon Islands, and was drowned in the boat thanks to the hole in th boat, Kouchu and Shauna and Sakuro uses water types to surf to Jarbon Islands. When the crew arrives there, Kouchu explores the islands, which to battle trainers and their battle bases, and Kouchu meets Professor Shari and her daughter, Samantha Shari, and Kouchu and Samantha battled. Kouchu learned that Samantha is a part of the Jarbon Island League. Then, he went to Decolore Islands for the league, beating up trainers in the row, then, defeated the Jarbon champion, Jacob. Kouchu then earns Laxmore's obeyance and went to the Farko region.
Kouchu and his friends made his way to Farko, and calls Shari, but she didn't answer the call. Kouchu was thinking if she was lost. Then, Marcy appeared again and they battled. After losing to Marcy again, Kouchu, Shauna and Sakuro, went to the adventure to explore the Farko region. Kouchu encounters a Mooselette again, and it is able to catch it. Compare the trials Kouchu uses in his young age and now, the day he caught it was better than before, with his Crystal Monster.
Kouchu trains for the league and was busy studying types, levels, and strategy also for the league. Kouchu and his friends found out that the Furious Five are back in the Farko region, and Marcy, too. Marcy is gonna compete in the league, but she lost thanks to the sneaky Laxmore, it breaks her invention by eating the cords. After two days, Kouchu went to the Farko Plateu and competes in the Farko league. He lost 1 match and got Top 16. Kouchu then went on the boat with his friends to Orbon. But the boat was sanking due to the unknown move. The boat was saved by Whooshfish, and the boat got on shore.
Kouchu and his friends went on the Orbon region,
and met a new trainer named Emma. She is unable to start her journey by his dad saying she's a young girl. While Emma's crying, Kouchu told her dad about what being a Crystal Brawler is. Her dad was happy for Emma. When she stopped crying, She is able to start her journey with Kouchu and his friends. With Emma along,Kouchu trains for the league. Kouchu went in the Orbon Conference and competes in the Orbon league. He lost 1 match of the league, which turns out to be Darkon. Kouchu was about to sail to Oregon Region.
Two years later, Kouchu got to the Oregon Region and come to meet up with his friends there. In their adventure in the Oregon region, they met up with Noah and Sarah, the two siblings of the Tuntwink Town Noah and Sarah's Crystal Monster was captured by the Furious Five, and Kouchu saves them, and Noah and Sarah joined him on his journey. Kouchu went to train for the league. After 4 days of training, he went to Oregon Continental and went to the league. After he defeats everyone, there's one more to beat. He was close to winning, but loses to Alan, and got to Top 4. He met Dan, and was able to travel with him to Dandfordon, too. Season 17, two years later, Kouchu was still in Jarbon changing his hair style and wore his new clothes.
Kochu then went to the airport with the crew. Kouchu and the crew was coming to the Dandfordon Region and was ready for more badges. He then met Steven, a 9-year old Crystal Brawler. Steven joins Kouchu because he was impressed by how careful Kouchu was to his weak Crystal Monster. Kouchu recieved achievements and went to the league. He loses to Daniel, Top 8, so he was about to go to Daro region. Before he does, Kouchu waves goodbye to Dan. Kouchu went back to Justpip Town before he goes to Daro.
Kouchu and his friends went to the Daro region and befriended Daisy, his rival-friend, and told him she was a part of the Daro league. Kouchu gots the eight coinse and went in the league. Kouchu defeated the league, but loses against Watashi, which is Top 16. Kouchu lost his soul in the Devil Jin power and suck it in Koukuro bot, then, when it was destroyed, Kouchu's soul returned. Kouchu then competes in the Tower of Life to get to Natalie. All the stones are collected and Kouchu is ready for Natalie.
Kouchu and his friends are sailing to Natalie, but in the middle of the problem in the arc of getting to Natalie. Finally they got to Natalie, they met a brawler Akura, and Kouchu caught his first Crystal Monster:Noroth, and he met Aroku and his sister, Asuna, which Kouchu is known to be best friends to. Kouchu then met Ichigo, and after saving her, he promised to date her one day.
Media
TV Series
List of Crystal Jewels episodes (Season 1-16)
List of Crystal Jewels episodes (Season 17-present)
The current series being brocasted is Crystal Jewels Garnet and Turquoise, so there is no confirmation when Season 29 is gonna air.
Series | Season | Episodes Til' | Til' | Original Run | North America Run |
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Original Series | 1 | 60 | 240 | 1993-1996 | 1993-1997 |
2 | 120 | ||||
3 | 180 | ||||
4 | 240 | ||||
Beyonds | 5 | 300 | 480 | 1996-2000 | 1997-2001 |
6 | 360 | ||||
7 | 420 | ||||
8 | 480 | ||||
Brawler's Quest | 9 | 540 | 720 | 2000-2004 | 2001-2005 |
10 | 600 | ||||
11 | 660 | ||||
12 | 720 | ||||
Next Quest | 13 | 780 | 960 | 2004-2008 | 2005-2009 |
14 | 840 | ||||
15 | 900 | ||||
16 | 960 | ||||
Mental Consions | 17 | 1020 | 1200 | 2008-2012 | 2009-2013 |
18 | 1080 | ||||
19 | 1140 | ||||
20 | 1200 | ||||
Soul of Legends | 21 | 1260 | 1440 | 2012-2015 | 2013-2016 |
22 | 1320 | ||||
23 | 1380 | ||||
24 | 1440 | ||||
Garnet and Turquoise | 25 | 1500 | 1680 | 2015-2018 | 2016- |
26 | 1560 | ||||
27 | 1620 | ||||
28 | 1680 |
Movies
There are movies in each season as of 27 movies in Japan, and 26 in North America. The budget for each movie was $1 (1993-2004), then $2 (2005-present) in Japan, then, in the North America, it was $1.99 (1994-2005), then $2.99 (2006-present).
Movie | Movie Title | English Title | Release Date |
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1 | Thundrai Regenado | Thunderai Legends | April 14, 1993 |
2 | Kingdom of Survival | April 6, 1994 | |
3 | Turee Powarasa | Three Powers | April 7, 1995 |
4 | Silver Legends | Silver Legends | April 9, 1996 |
5 | Empire Tower | Empire Tower | April 7, 1997 |
6 | Three Stones | Three Stones | April 8, 1998 |
7 | 2000 | 2000 | April 20, 1999 |
8 | Adventures in the Sky | Adventures in the Sky | April 18, 2000 |
9 | Night of Trouble | Night of Trouble | April 4, 2001 |
10 | Suriken and the Jewels | Shuriken and the Jewels | April 18, 2002 |
11 | Rage Mountains | Rage of the Mountains | April 18, 2003 |
12 | Rangers | Rangers | April 19, 2004 |
13 | Time | Time | April 10, 2005 |
14 | Space | Space | April 19, 2006 |
15 | Gravity | Gravity of Legends | April 7, 2007 |
16 | Parcc | Parcc | April 8, 2008 |
17 | Crystal Jewels: Dark- Gerna vs. Lighuous | Crystal Jewels: Dark- Gerna vs. Lighuous | April 17, 2009 |
18 | Crystal Jewels: Ligrk- Gerna vs. Lighuous | Crystal Jewels: Ligrk- Gerna vs. Lighuous | April 9, 2010 |
19 | Tynamous and the Tower | Tymanous and Tower | April 7, 2011 |
20 | 2013 | Next Generation 2013 | April 19, 2012 |
21 | Seas of Legends | Seas of Legends | April 23, 2013 |
22 | President of the Future | President of the Future | April 19, 2014 |
23 | Trip to Travent | Trip to Travent | April 16, 2015 |
24 | Battle Hireation | Battle Hiration | December 8, 2015 |
25 | Medtower Chaos | Medtower Chaos | April 16, 2016 |
26 | Jerukon Turoyama | Jerk on Tower | April 1, 2017 |
27 | Destruction | Destruction of the Orb |
September 18, 2017 |
28 | 25th | 25th the movie | January 19, 2018 |
Full-length specials
The full lenght specials are sequel to the movies.
Thundrai Legends (サンダー伝説 Sandā Densetsu?, Thundrai Stories)
A made for TV special that follows up Thundrai after the first movie.
Crystal Jewels vs Shogumon (クリスタルジュエル対ショグモン Kurisutarujueru tai Shogumon?, Crystal Jewels Crossover Shogumon)
A crossover TV special for the 10th anniversary special featuring the crossover of Shogumon and Crystal Jewels characters as they compete which is a best series.
Yet Another 10th Anniversary Special (さらに10周年記念スペシャル Sarani 10 Shūnenkinen Supesharu?, Further 10th Anniversary Special)
A second TV special that represents the 10th anniversary which Kouvhu and friends flash back to the very beginning.
Mirage of Thundrai's Birth (サンダーイの誕生のミラージュ Sandāi no Tanjō no Mirāju?, Mirage of the Birth of Thunderai)
The TV special follows Thundrai back from the first movie as a sequel.
Master Champion (マスターチャンピオン Masutā Chanpion?)
A TV special represents Kouchu struggles to become a master champion.
20th Anniversary Special (20周年記念スペシャル 20 Shūnenkinen supesharu?)
A TV special represents a 20th Anniversary in 2013.
Normal TV length specials
An Untold Story of Three Crystal Jewels (3つのクリスタルジュエルの未定の物語 3Ttsu no Kurisutarujueru no Mitei no Monogatari?, Three Crystal Jewel's Pending Stories)
A TV Special that follows up to the 3rd movie.
5th Anniversary Special (5周年記念スペシャル 5 Shūnenkinen supesharu?)
A TV special represents the 5th Anniversary
Advanced Kingdom (先進国 Senshinkoku?)
A TV special that is based on the video games.
World Championships (世界選手権 Sekai senshuken?)
A TV special featuring in the 15th anniversary.
Talent Showz (タレントショー Tarentoshō?)
Devil J's Revenge (悪魔Jの復讐 Akuma J no fukushū?, Revenge of Devil J)
A TV-special of origin of Devil J
Shorts
Together!Winter (一緒に!Winter Issho ni! Winter?)
A TV special for four seasons.
Together!Spring (一緒に!Spring Issho ni! Spring?)
A TV special for four seasons.
Together!Summer (一緒に!Summer Issho ni! Summer?)
A TV special for four seasons.
Together!Fall (一緒に!Fall Issho ni! Fall?)
A TV special for four seasons.
Roaracryst"s 3D Land (ロアの3Dランド Roa no 3 D rando?)
Festivals of Revenge (復讐の祭典 Fukushū no saiten?)
Karaoke Adventures (カラオケアドベンチャー Karaokeadobenchā?)
Spinoffs
Crystal Jewels (2018)
A remake for the original series, which have aired first in the US in January 15, 2018.
Crystal Jewels Battle Adventures
Crystal Jewels Battle adventures is a 30 episode series, featuring characters from the anime, or not from the anime, and undubbbed episodes. It was known in Japan as Crystal Jewels Side Stories. The first two shorts were released on 2018 on the official Crystal Jewels YouTube channel, with subsequent shorts releasing through 2018.[13][14]
Go!Go! Super Battle!
Based on the video games, characters featuring Cid-Boy, Koumisa Chuko, Super Ninja, Austin, Eatitwice, Max, and Etes are traveling all as companions. They could take down enemies as they go to the Temple of Life (their goal) to defeat the Grand Ghost to save Alica
Air production
The seasons of the TV series have been separated into DVDs. Each seasons have 5 DVD (12 episodes in each DVD). The budget for the DVD is $1.99 each (from the original series to Brawler's Quest), then it was $2.79 each (Next Quest and up). The TV series aired in 40 countries worldwide in 37 languages. Posters were hanged because people could be advertised by the upcoming series. The TV shoe inspired the video games raking their place. Some episodes have been banned and replaced (with an exception of the rest of the countries) in the US.
The DVDs were released as volumes. The first DVD released on February 1997 in the US (May 25, 1996 in Japan). The TV series is rated TV-PG in every single episode.
Controversies
Some episodes have been banned due to some adult content. Cut sxenes includes deadly scenes, strong language, mature violence, etc. Kiss scenes have been also cutted until the charactets could be shown kissing. Authors and/or artists have created erotic Crystal Jewels Doujinshi, and fanon ones. Fans of the Crystal Jewels series have created thousands+ of fanarts, and fan animes/cartoons parody.
Making items of Crystal Jewels influence fans to like Crystal Jewels more. When the episode, Sounds Like It’s Rare Stage!, aired, Kouchu have won against Jason, despite that he didn’t win via/ lose in the previous Crystal Jewels league, except for the Jarbon Islands. The critical reception was we don’t know if Crystal Jewels Moon Blade is going to air in Japan or not. The poster said it would be released on February 19, 2018, along with the movie, Crystal Jewels 25th is gonna release around 2018.
Crossovers
Crystal Jewels vs. ShogumonShogumon
Shogumon
Crystal Jewels vs. Pokemon
Pokemon
See also
List of Crystal Jewels characters (TBA)