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Recap / Monster Rancher S1 E7: The Courageous Seven

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The episode begins with Moo, visible for the first time, lecturing the Big Bad Four on their failure to conquer the world as quickly as he hoped. Gray Wolf is dismissive of the Searchers, though he does admit they should try to deter them. When Naga tells Pixie that they were spotted near her control area, she says she has everything under control.

Genki and the others come across a beautiful, flower-filled valley near a town with a dam to keep back the water. The dam is attacked by Pixie's Evil Hare minions and breaks, and the Searchers must quickly build a new one to hold off the tide of water.

The new dam is constructed, but it seems as if it will break... until Genki runs to hold it back by himself. His determination to not let Moo win inspires the other Searchers, and eventually the entire town, to join him in holding back the dam... and once everyone joins together, it holds.


This episode contains examples of:

  • As You Know: Averted; Pixie is apparently the only member of the Big Bad Four who doesn't know about the Searchers. Ironic, given that they were last spotted near the area she controls...
  • At the Crossroads: The group comes to a crossroads and get into a brief argument about which way to go, since the Magic Stone isn't pointing the way this time. The path they choose takes them straight to the village.
  • Big Dam Plot: The central conflict.
  • Book Ends: The episode starts and ends at two separate crossroads. At the first one, Genki, Tiger and Hare argue about which way to go, and those who lose the argument feel slighted. At the second, Tiger suggests that Genki should decide, and Hare goes along without protest, showing how their respect for Genki has grown.
  • Commander Contrarian: Downplayed when Hare comes up with the idea to build a second dam, and Tiger says it sounds like another trick... without explaining why he thinks that it won't work. However, the obvious threat gets him to quickly reconsider.
  • Flower Motif: Fields of beautiful flowers surround the village, underscoring the threat posed by the failing dam: if it breaks, the fragile fields will surely be destroyed.
  • Hope Bringer: Genki's sheer determination to protect the village no matter what ultimately inspires everyone to work together to protect it.
  • Just a Kid: Implied when Hare tells Genki and Mocchi they're 'not qualified' to help build the second dam.
  • The Magnificent Seven Samurai: Loosely adapted, with the primary difference being that the group unites the village in order to avert a disaster rather than simply fighting off the villains.
  • The Reveal: Tiger's brother Grey Wolf is shown onscreen, and it's shown that Moo has turned him into a Baddie, namely a member of his Quirky Mini Boss Squad.
  • Underestimating Badassery: While admitting that the Searchers should be deterred, the Big Bad Four, especially Grey Wolf, are dismissive of the group. This will prove costly for three of them.
  • Villain Opening Scene: Moo appears in person for the first time, lecturing his minions. This also introduces the Big Bad Four: Pixie, Gali, Gray Wolf and Naga.
  • Walking Disaster Area: Downplayed; Captain Evil Hare decides to destroy the dam specifically in hopes of wiping out the Searchers in one go.


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