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'''''Magi-Nation''''' was (or is—it gets complicated) a [[Collectible Card Game]] produced by a company called Interactive Imagination. The [[Framing Device]] of the game was this: In a far-off world called the Moonlands (so called because it was located on the moon of a larger planet), people called Magi used their energies and the powers of a stone called Animite to cast spells, forge powerful relics, and—of course—to summon up enormous creatures called Dream Creatures with which to do work—and battle. Players of the game took place in those battles, using Magi cards, Spells, Relics, and the all-important Creatures. The goal of the game was to defeat your opponent's three Magi cards by reducing his energy to 0 while he had no Creatures in play. It had a [[Cult Classic|small but devoted fanbase]], but little funding; like so many good things, [[Too Good to Last|it faded into the ether.]] Over its full run, it produced six complete sets (one went unreleased, but significant portions of it can be found online), numerous promo cards and two Game Boy pseudo-[[Mons]] [[RPG]]s.
Story:
Three thousand years ago in the Moonlands, the evil Shadow Magi Agram was sealed inside the planet's core by the Core Glyph and the eleven Dreamstones which provided its power. Now he plans to escape and bring the Moonlands under his control, and only a Magi known as the "Final Dreamer" can stop him. A young boy from our world, Tony Jones, was summoned into the Moonlands. He joins forces with the apprentice Magi Edyn and the warrior Strag, and together, they set out on a mission to gather the Dreamstones before Agram is set free. With help from their ever-growing collection of Dream Creature allies and the guidance of the Book of Elders, they begin a danger-ridden adventure, battling against the evil Dream Creatures of Agram and his bumbling henchmen, Korg and Zed.[[File:1455504826_5711.jpg|frame]]
 
This is where things start to get a little strange.
 
After the game ended its run in the USA, it continued to be released in Japan for two full years after the final set's release in the United States. The second RPG video game, released on the Game Boy Advance, came out only in Japan, and was heavily connected to a manga based on the series—with a [[Art Shift|wildly different art style from the rest of the series]]. (Compare [http://bluefurok.com/PRimages/tony.jpg this promo] of the hero from the first RPG with [http://bluefurok.com/PJimages/dan_im_jp.jpg this promo] of the hero of the second game.) The video game was actually a remake of the first Game Boy Color game with the American intelligent [[Deadpan Snarker]] Tony Jones swapped out for a Japanese hyperactive [[Idiot Hero]] named Dan and with better graphics. The official U.S. site teased that the sixth set would be released to coincide with a CGI [[Animated Series]] that was currently being developed, based somewhat off the Game Boy game. Unfortunately, said cartoon also seemed to be trapped in [[Development Hell]]. Fans began to lose hope.
Magi:
Anthony "Tony" Jones: (voiced by Lyon Smith) The main protagonist, Tony was summoned here from Earth, but possesses the abilities of the Magi. He is adventurous and confident, as well as the star of his school's track team. His adventure begins when he receives a special ring from his grandfather. His main Dream Creature is Furok, a mysterious bear-like creature who is his best friend and protector.
 
Cut to six years later - 2007. The cartoon finally releases! Now it's traditionally animated with an [[Animesque]] style, but at least it's out, right? Even if most of its target demographic will have no idea what it's based on. So what if Tony suddenly has black hair, Magi are summoning creatures with chunks of raw Animate, which is supposed to be next to impossible, creatures are switching types all over the place, and... [[Ruined FOREVER|...WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH MY CHILDHOOD?!]] Needless to say, many fans were disappointed, especially now that it seemed as if the old card game had finally died and been replaced with an online MMORPG. Except that—no! There were ''new'' preview cards! In... [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|a completely new format, with a new art style, new card backs and]]--[[They Just Didn't Care|is this even related to the old game at all?]]
Spencer Jones: Tony's grandfather who was once a famous Magi.
 
''Magi-Nation'' has been described as "The ''[[Firefly]]'' of Collectible Card Games"; considering the heavy amounts of [[Executive Meddling]] involved in the fates of both, this may be an apt metaphor in [[Too Good to Last|more than one sense]]. Whether the poor, battered franchise is finally put out of its misery or [[Franchise Zombie|ignobly resurrected]] remains to be seen. There is, perhaps, a sliver of hope that the [[Revival]] goes well yet...
Edyn: (voiced by Martha [[Mac Isaac]]) A bright and curious girl from the forests of Naroom. She has lived with her guardian, Orwin, for years and has read every book there is on the Moonlands. She's also an expert with spells. Her main Dream Creature is Ugger, a plant-like rhinoceros who cares very deeply for her (to the point where he's called her various odd pet names such as "Radiant Sweet Pea of the Forest," "Glorious Moon Bud of Naroom," and "Essence of All Leafy Goodness") and will put his hide on the line to keep her safe.
 
There is also a [http://magination.wikia.com/wiki/Magi-Nation_Wiki Magi-Nation Wiki] on [[Wikia]] for those interested.
Strag: (voiced by Daniel Petronijevic) A wise, young Magi from the caverns of the Underneath. He is a Shadow Stalker, a warrior who seeks to rid the Moonlands of the Shadow Magi. He has a large collection of relics. While his has many Dream Creatures, his main one is Freep, a turtle-like creature. Together, they are a perfect team.
 
{{tropelist}}
Orwin: (voiced by Rick Miller) The Elder of Vash Naroom as well as Edyn's guardian. He's a powerful Magi who acts as a friend and teacher to Tony, Edyn, and Strag. Later turned into a Shadow Magi by Korg and Zed using one of Strag's Relics in Fiery Betrayal but was soon turned back to normal in "The Secret Chamber he helps edyn find the lava pepers in the fire swamps of sogga
== Tropes common to the franchise as a whole include ==
* [[Amazing Technicolor Population]]: Paradans tend to be green, the people of Nar are frequently blue, and Bograthians come in a whole range of sort of sickly-looking hues. And Core Magi just get ''weirder...''
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Being that it's a fantasy world, probably justified—but why are these people from a fantastic realm eating jellybeans and quoting ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]?''
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: ''Many'' of the Magi. Being an elder in the Magi-Nation universe is essentially a one-way ticket to [[Badass]] land.
* [[Big Bad]]: Agram.
* [[Brains and Brawn]]: Korg and Zet. To quote a [[Let's Play]] of the GB game: "They're like [[Pinky and The Brain]]. In that order."
** Zet's shortness and inferiority complex also makes him somewhat of a [[The Napoleon|Napoleon]].
* [[Bubbly Clouds]]: Arderial
* [[Bubblegloop Swamp]]: Bograth
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: Both the card game and video game merge HP and MP into one resource; casting a 5-point spell or summoning a 5-point monster means 5 points less damage that you can take. But both Magi and monsters generate some energy every turn.
* [[The Corruption]]: The Core.
* [[The Dark Side]]: Shadow Magi are "normal" magi who have started using Core power.
* [[Death Mountain]]: Kybar's Teeth
* [[The Dragon]]: Morag, to Agram.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Many, but Korg is the standout example.
* [[Fungus Humongous]]: Underneath. The Ormagon. There's a reason a quote from this game is on that page.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Shadow hold. Come on...try getting through it without a guide. We're here waiting.
* [[Hobbits]]: The Eliwan as a whole. Although they do possess magic, they are small, non-threatening, unambitious, and perpetually look like young children until they get ''really'' old. The Naroom and Weave people hew the closest to the trope.
* [[Jungle Japes]]: Paradwyn, and perhaps Bograth to an extent.
* [[Kid Hero]]:
** In America, Tony Jones, a [[Deadpan Snarker]] who also has some aspects of [[The Snark Knight]].
** In Japan, this was changed into Dan, an [[Idiot Hero]] with tons of fighting spirit who rarely thinks things through.
*** This probably says something fairly deep about the cultural differences between Japan and America, but I'll be damned if I know what it is.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: [[Zig-Zagging Trope|Zig-zagged!]] While the Cald region does get a number of damaging and destructive abilities, they're ''also'' big on healing and rejuvenating abilities, providing the warmth of life.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Cald
* [[The Lost Woods]]: Naroom
* [[Mons]]: The Dream Creatures
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: The Hyren.
* [[Punctuation Shaker]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: The Shadow Geysers, and {{spoiler|Agram.}}
* [[Seashell Bra]]: Many of the female Orothans wear this kind of attire.
* [[Shifting Sand Land]]: The [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|aptly-named]] Sands of d'Resh.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Nar
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Evu and jellybeans. There's even a relic in the card game named "Evu's Jellybeans."
* [[Underground Level]]: The Underneath
* [[Under the Sea]]: Orothe
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== Tropes found in the card game include ==
Ranger Dex: A Magi from Vash Naroom who teaches Tony how to use Dream Creatures and helps Tony, Edyn and Strag on many occasions.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Compare [http://bluefurok.com/BSImages/Carillion.jpg this card], from the first set, to [http://bluefurok.com/TRimages/carilliontitan_nc_tr.jpg this card] from the last one.
 
* [[The Caligula]]: Korg, after declaring himself All-High King of Bograth.
Evu: Evu (voiced by Julie Lemieux) is a wise old woman who lives in Vash Naroom, she is a healer and helps Tony, Edyn and Strag in their adventure.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: One of the earliest Shadow Magi was a d'Resh shadow magi, three full sets before any other d'Resh cards came out. Bograth, the Weave, and Paradwyn were also mentioned on cards before any cards from those regions were released. Pre-errata'd for your convenience!
 
** Many cards actually referenced specific nonexistent cards planned for future expansions. Unfortunately, the card game was cancelled before some of these cards were printed, so there are currently some cards which reference cards that probably never will exist.
Halstead: A Nar Wanderer, who assists Tony, Edyn and Strag when they travel to Nar to help save Orwin. Being from Nar, he is adapted to extreme cold temperatures and can survive Nar's cold.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]
 
* [[Infinity+1 Element]]: Universal spells, creatures, and relics, which can be used without penalty by any magi.
Iyori: Iyori (voiced by Julie Lemieux) is a young girl from Paradwyn, she arrives at Vash Naroom asking Tony, Edyn and Strag for help to save Paradwyn.
* [[Late to the Punchline]]: Many of the [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] on the cards won't make sense to a little kid. Then you grow up, and suddenly, seeing the random nod to a Frank Zappa song on the [[Our Dragons Are Different|Snow Hyren]] is [[Crowning Moment of Funny|the funniest thing ever.]]
 
* [[Mineral MacGuffin]]: The Heart of Paradise.
Bazha: The father of Iyori and wise elder of Paradwyn, he capture by a Shadow Magi to find the location of Paradwyn's dreamstone.
* [[Non-Lethal Warfare]]: Characters do die, but very rarely, probably because all of them feature on their own cards. For example, during the wars between Bograth and Paradwyn, as well between Orothe and Cald, not a single named Magi dies during either battle. This is often explained by defeated Magi simply [[Non-Lethal KO|losing consciousness]] since they rely on bodily energy in order to fight, and it seems universally standard to capture defeated opponents rather than kill them. Granted, this only applies to named characters (those that appear on official cards) who are more or less implied to be the most noteworthy magi in each region. The rest of the [[Red Shirt|nameless magi]] could theoretically be [[Dying Like Animals|dropping dead left and right]].
 
** In fact, the characters are horrified when they accidentally kill a nameless magi in [http://bluefurok.com/story/resistance6.html the storyline].
Strom: Strag's father, who is a distant relative of Agram. He disapproves of Strag being a Shadow Stalker.
* [[Puni Plush]]: Straight lines? Angles? Never heard of 'em.
 
* [[Shout-Out]]: ''Many,'' from the generically nerdy (Such as ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'') to the more obscure. And, for some reason, lots to the [[Disney Animated Canon]].
Inara: A magi from the Underneath who was an old friend of Strag, she fell victim to Agram's influence and became a Shadow Magi. She wields three Dream Creatures disguised as a shape-shifting Dream Creature. Before they could capture the guardian hyren, Strag helped change Inara back into a Magi.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Just check out the costumes on some of those female Magi. Erm, wow. [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|This is a kid's game?]]
 
* [[This Is Your Brain on Evil]]: Shadow magi--"normal" magi who use Core power—usually.
Shimmer: A magi from Arderial known as the Mistress of Winds. She is the Head Mistress there who teaches wind magic. Knowing Orwin, she is one of the few Arderialites who accepts outsiders. She assists Tony, Edyn & Strag when they come Arderial. She later became leader of Arderial.
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== Tropes found in the video game include ==
Blaira: (Voiced by Vivica A. Fox) Is a young Magi girl who falls in love with Tony.
* [[Alternate Realm Boon]]: Tony finds a crystal that holds a horned bear-like creature named Furok, one of many diverse organisms called [[Mon|Dream Creatures]]. Tony is then found by a man named Orwin, who acts as a guardian for the region. Orwin trains Tony as a Magi due to summoning a Dream Creature through pure [[Applied Phlebotinum|Animite]], which was thought impossible.
 
* [[Bonus Boss]]: Ormagon
Par'tika: A female Magi from Orothe with a mermaid resemblance who helps Tony, Edyn and Strag to find a specific Magi in Orothe, who cast a spell on their Book of Elders. Tony had a crush on her which he tries to hide from Strag and Edyn.
** And end-game Salafy.
 
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Warrada. You first see her in the third shadow geyser, apparently being a mini-boss. You beat her and she seems to vanish...odd...But then in the fourth Shadow Geyser, she appears to be the boss. However, she gives you the option to actually ''skip'' her if you agree to leave Magi Nation alone. If you take her up on that offer, then in the [[Disc One Final Dungeon|Fifth Shadow Geyser]], she'll show up in the middle of nowhere and say, "I thought you were going to ''LEAVE''!" then fights you, with a stronger team than she would have had otherwise.
Borse: A Magi from Orothe who challenges Tony, to try prove that he is not the grandson of Spencer Jones who was a hero in Orothe. He later tries to force Tony to fight the Cawh.
** Technically, the team is statistically the same. However, in the case of accepting Warrada's offer, you have to fight her in the Arderial Geyser and ''then'' fight an even tougher boss soon after.
 
* [[Death Is Cheap]]: Three of the killed off characters are later shown to be alive, but turned to stone and sent to the Core.
Bo'Ahsa: Magi leader of the Weave, she believes the Weave Dream Stone which they call the Haz-Mai protects the Weave Village and is very protective of it.
** Tryn's cousins can be added to the lot, bringing the total up to a possible five. That's also not to mention pretty much everyone in Underneath town, who are assumed to be dead for most of the game.
 
* [[Disc One Nuke]] / [[Game Breaker]]: If you can get ANY kind of Hyren early on, you're basically set for the rest of the game. (If you can find one, and kill enough of them for their animite.)
Gorran: A Magi from Bograth forced by Shadow Magi to transform innocent Dream Creatures into Shadow Creatures.
** Finding one isn't the hard part. Not getting maimed by them is.
 
* [[Disc One Final Dungeon]]: ''Several'', actually:
Drajan: Magi leader of the Sands of D'Resh, he is friends with Evu and attended the Council of Elders.
** The fourth Shadow Geyser appears to be the final dungeon, because once you got all those core stones...you can go home. [[The End - or Is It?]]
 
** Then you get the Fifth shadow geyser in the Arderial region.
Olabra: Magi leader of Bograth, he does not believe in the legends of the Final Dreamer and wishes to use the Gear, a last resort device to destroy Agram.
* [[Doomed Hometown]]: {{spoiler|The Underneath is completely destroyed after Tony takes care of the shadow geyser there.}}
 
* [[Downer Ending]]: If {{spoiler|Tony Jones decides to take Agram's offer up - and apparently just wordlessly looks back}}.
Gazium: A Weave Architect who tried to capture one of all species to create a zoo he could launch into space, so that they would survive once the Moonlands were destroyed by Agram.
* [[Dummied Out]]: The thunder and core hyrens...unless that is, there's a way to actually obtain them. (If there is, it's ''very'' well hidden - because most people on [[GameFAQs]] haven't even found it!)
 
** I can answer this one; the missing regional hyrens are in the game, but were never added to the encounter tables in their areas; this is why they're completely accessible with Game Genie-like devices. It was a simple programming oversight caused by a rush to wrap up the final areas and get the game out as part of a multi-front marketing push when the MN property launched.
Shadow Magi
** It's likely that there were plenty of dungeons and backgrounds that were dummied out of the game, since you can explore tunnels and rooms that don't seem to be there for any reason other than to look pretty.
 
** Core Hyrens are actually not hard to find (A few bosses use them) but you need Thunder Hyren animite to make one, and, yeah.
Agram: (voiced by Martin Roach) The main villain of the series. 3000 years ago he was sealed away in the core of the Moonlands, and he aimed to escape. He is the leader of all Shadow Magi. When he was sealed away, he can only project his image in the Moonlands for a short time, as well as enter people's dreams to manipulate them. He supplied Korg and Zed with Dream Creatures from the Core. He was released, but sealed away again, and this time permanently by Tony, Edyn, and Strag using the powerful artifact known as the Book of Elders. However, his legacy remains in the form of lingering void energy. With the Book of Elders now in the hands of one of his former minions, the future remains uncertain. He has taken over Gorath's body in season 2
* [[Everything Fades]]: Technically most bosses do this off screen, but you actually get to ''see'' Morag vanish after killing him near the end of the game.
 
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Other than Ormagon, did you know that you had to go through places on the world map before Orothan F showed up? Didja? Nope. What about the Hyrens? Uh...probably not. And how about finding the Cloud Frond? I don't know a single person who knew how to get that on their first try. Or the Lightning Spell?
Korg and Zed: (voiced by Alex Karzis and Rory O'Shea), Agram's main henchmen. They are a duo of evil, yet bumbling Shadow Magi. They often attack our heroes with an arsenal of evil Dream Creatures.
* [[Got Volunteered]]: The story kicks off when <s>Foney</s>Tony gets 'volunteered' to go spelunking for a cave treasure, by two guys who tried and failed to foist the task upon one of their younger brothers.
 
* [[Fail O'Suckyname]]: The kids in Tavel Gorge declare Tony's name to be this, so they nickname him "Foney Bones". To earn the right to be called by his real name, he enters the cave to find the crystal.
Chur: A Shadow Magi who lives around Kybar's Teeth, when he learns that there is a Dreamstone in Kybar's Teeth he tries to steal it from Tony, Edyn and Strag. He uses a staff to cast his spells and without it, he is helpless.
* [[Hand Wave]]: Why exactly Korg's creatures always take longer to summon than normal is explained by Zet as Korg just being an idiot.
 
* [[The Heavy]]: Morag is [[The Dragon]], but presents a much more common villainous role compared to [[Big Bad|Agram]], who only appears twice in the game.
Ashio: A Shadow Magi who was sent by Agram to destroy Paradwyn using the Blight to find the Dreamstone. He captures Bazha to try force him to reveal the location of the Dreamstone.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Gorgor, off screen, that is.}}.
 
* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: The first fight against Morag. Even at max level, with the strongest [[Olympus Mons|Hyrens]] at your command, all you can do is struggle helplessly as he summons increasingly stronger monsters till you are beaten.
Togoth: A very powerful Shadow Magi who protected a maze-like Shadow Geyser entrance within the Core. He has a third eye which he can use as Animite to summon his Dream Creature.
** It is possible to defeat him legitimately if you have at least four maxed-out creatures with the ability "Consume." Since Consume absorbs another creature's energy (and may [[One-Hit Kill|terminate]] a creature), you don't have to summon your creatures as often. With a Gameshark, you can acquire the "Court" spells (Judge, Jury, Executioner) and using these makes all of your potentially terminating attacks actually terminate 100% of the time. However, you would have to cast Jury and Executioner on every new Borgor. Obviously, this is a very long and arduous process, and winning doesn't give you anything but some experience and animite. The story and dialog stay the same.
 
* [[Infinity-1 Sword]]: Ormagon is the best Dream Creature, but finding any of the Hyrens will let you muscle your way through the game with ease.
Warrador: She is a very powerful Shadow Magi with plum coloured hair and she wears a gold earring.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: Ormagon, again.
 
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Lampshaded; At one point Tony complains about going through all the trouble to break into strangers' houses and not finding any valuables half the time.
Sikan: A Shadow Magi from Nar who relies solely on Relics, never using Dream Creatures. She traps the Guardian Hyren of Nar and tries to steal the Dream Stone.
** At another point you get this gem:
 
{{quote|'''Tony:''' Ooh, a diary! I'll just take a quick...
Shalax: A skilled hunter used by Agram to try capture the Mythicore. He uses Relics to control other Dream Creatures and is very dangerous.
'''Ulk:''' No you ''won't!''
 
'''Tony:''' No I won't. }}
Nimbulo: An Arderial Magistrate who dislikes outsiders, he betrays Arderial and works with Korg and Zed to disrupt Arderial's Cloud Keeper
* [[Knight Templar]]: Agram seems to really believe he's just doing his duty as an Ancient by keeping the knowledge of the Magi out of the hands of the inhabitants of the Moonlands.
 
* [[Magikarp Power]]: Weebos, which start out one of the weakest dream creatures of the bunch, learn Wreck, a rare move which makes them a harbinger of death. Of course, it takes quite a bit of training to get them there. Made somewhat easier by how common they are in the beginning, and how easy it is to forge their level up. Could potentially become a [[Disc One Nuke]] or [[Game Breaker]] if someone was willing to grind like crazy.
Dream Creatures: Strangely familiar to Pokémon, they are magical mutant animals. While they inhabit the Moonlands, they come from a place known as the Dream Plane. If a Magi is able to either defeat a Dream Creature, or somehow gain the creature's trust, that creature might grant him or her a fragment of Animite (a magic crystal) to summon that creature at anytime chosen by the Magi. This animite can be used in its pure form or forged into a ring that one can wear on their fingers. Summoning said dream creature requires the Magi to put their own energy into the crystal to bring them out along with saying "With this animite, I imagine [name of creature]". If a dream creature is defeated, it simply returns to the crystal and can be summoned again as long as the magi has the needed energy. A Magi can also "recall" a creature by saying "[name of creature], to the Dream Plane". Core Creatures are a special case, since they are normally corrupted versions of existing Dream Creatures. When a Core creature is sent to the Dream Plane, it will be purified. If it exists it will become a Core creature again.
** Quite honestly, it's pretty much impossible to get a Wreck Weebo without cheating or being Salafy. Weebo learns Wreck at level 99. Considering that the end-game expected level is around 50, it's absolutely ludicrous to even consider legitimately raising a Dream Creature all the way to 99. Perhaps a case of [[Awesome but Impractical]].
 
* [[Money Spider]]: Defeating monsters nets you Animite, the game's [[Global Currency]].
 
* [[New Game+]]: Perhaps the ''only'' way to get some dream creatures. (Namely the core ones, which you should have a ''lot'' of animite for by that point)
Tony's Dream Creatures
* [[Power Floats]]: Morag seems to lack his lower body, and levitates in midair at all times.
 
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The battle backgrounds are bleh, but some of the backgrounds in other areas are actually quite detailed, especially given the Game Boy Colour's limited palette.
Furok: Tony's huge, loyal bear-like Naroom creature with antlers. While a normal Furok is brown or gray, Tony's is blue but its color changes according to its mood. If he is angry, his fur is red, and if he is feeling sick, it is green.
* [[Shout-Out]]: When first meeting [[Dumb Muscle|Gogor]], you try to introduce yourself only to be cut off to the mantra of [[Dwayne Johnson|"''IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOUR NAME IS!''"]]
 
* [[The Chosen One]]: Deconstructed a tad, {{spoiler|The prophecy of Magus Kyros? It's actually a ''warning'' - Magus Kyros isn't great, he'll ''DESTROY'' Magi Nation! It's a little clear that Tony is ''not'' Magus Kyros, but actually, ''the reason the world is at stake anyways!'' In order to create all the shadow geysers, Tony Jones is the catalyst.}}
Djarmander: An ice-scorpion from Nar that can freeze things. Its name sounds similar to the Pokémon character Charmander.
* [[The Rival]]: Salafy. An optional rival to be sure, but still basically a rival. She can always be found training in one area, and can be fought throughout the game, growing stronger to match Tony's power as he levels up... [[Can't Catch Up|well, relatively]]—that is, until near the end of the game when she [[Took a Level in Badass|suddenly gains a team]] of [[Infinity-1 Sword|Wreck Weebos]] that could basically show up the final boss one on one, skyrocketing in power from a [[Zero Effort Boss|non-threat]] to a [[Bonus Boss]].
 
* [[Warmup Boss]]: Korg as the first boss of the game, who only summons one Dream Creature, which comes out with a ''summoning length penalty.'' However...
Obsis: A small spiked snail from D'Resh who can spin to blast sand.
** [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: Togoth as the second boss of the game, a much more competent threat. Not only does he summon multiple different Core Creatures, he'll heal his own and hurt yours with a better offensive spell than you have access to at that point.
 
* [[Word Salad]]: Before eating some [[Translator Microbes|Translator Seeds]], the speech of Moonlands people sounds to Tony like random strings of nonsense: "Exploding sock puppet!"
Baby Orathan: A medium-sized blue and green baby whale from Arderial that can float. He is naive and curious.
** See [[Crowning Moment of Funny]], up top.
 
* [[You All Look Familiar]]: Averted—almost every NPC you will encounter in the game has an actual counterpart in the card game. Well, if you've got [[Loads and Loads of Characters]], you might as well use 'em, right?
Parathin: A large turtle-like creature from Orothe who has a dome on its shell to allow Magi to travel underwater like a submarine.
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== Tropes found in the cartoon include ==
Heppeswip: A friendly grass-like pig from the Weave that falls in love with Furok. She prefers to be called Swip. Furok has requested to not be summoned with her at the same time.
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Formerly blond Tony now has black hair.
 
** Ugger got some combination of this and [[Race Lift]]. Originally a very ugly Core creature, it was turned into a (debatably) cute Naroom plant beast.
Googathan: A small black slime from Bograth. In the second season premiere it is revealed Tony renamed it Googathan
* [[Anime Hair]]: Edyn just has improbably long hair and bangs. Strag, on the other hard, looks almost as if he's got a starfish sitting on his head.
 
** The Underneathians all have fungus in their hair, hence they all have hairstyles like Strag's.
Epik: It is revealed in season 2 Tony has his own Epik
* [[Animesque]]
 
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: I cast X Spell!
Alavan:
** Also used for all the dream creatures' attacks, by their partners.
 
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Each of the three main Dream Creatures has one.
 
* [[The Chosen One]]: Tony is assumed to be the Final Dreamer. Actually, it turns out {{spoiler|all three main characters ''together'' are the Final Dreamer.}}
Edyn's Dream Creatures
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Tony's Grandpa, the former champion of the Moonlands.
 
* [[Edutainment Show]]: The show certainly isn't entirely edutainment, ''but'' every episode will have at least one moment where the characters discuss some random bit of educational matter for the viewers to learn. Depending on the episode, this can seem completely natural (before going into the desert, the characters discuss [[Real Life]] desert survival techniques), a little forced (describing ecosystems with the mad zookeeper), to totally anvillicious (discussing what shooting stars and supernovae actually are while watching a magic ''astrological event).''
Ugger: Edyn's plant-like rhinoceros from Naroom that can shoot vines from its back.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Edyn
 
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: The heroes in the second season
Bisiwog: A small mole like creature indigenous to the Underneath with huge claws that can dig at high speeds. He was caught by Strag, but given to Edyn. He likes to be called Bisi.
* [[Magical Native American]]: Strag has shades of this, especially his clairvoyant "Moonsense".
 
* [[Mentor]]: Orwin
Epik: Bird like creatures from Arderial used to fly around Arderial.
* [[Mordor]]: The Core
 
* [[Olympus Mons]]: The Guardian Hyrens.
Balamant: A large furry dog with antennae from Naroom.
* [[Power Trio]]: Tony, Edyn, and Strag
 
* [[Saturday Morning Cartoon]]
Brub: A small mushroom like creature that can be used as a light in the Underneath.
* [[Screw the Rules I Have Plot]]
 
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: Standard among the Guardian Hyrens.
Bungaloo - A dog.
* [[Snark Knight]]: Tony, but even moreso for Edyn.
 
* [[Summon Magic]]
Leaf Chogo: A bird like creature from Naroom.
* [[Three Amigos]]
 
Drowl: A panther like creature from the Weave, he is very cowardly and doesn't like to be the hero.
 
 
Strag's Dream Creatures
 
Freep: Strag's turtle-like creature from the Underneath. Freep has a good defense, but not much energy. He almost always utters, "Whose noggin needs knockin'?" whenever he's called into battle.
 
Bagala: A plant panther from Paradwyn that goes by the name Saranther.
 
Szhar: A flying reptile from D'Resh.
 
Epik: Bird like creatures from Arderial used to fly around Arderial.
 
Primroot: A small volcano-like mushroom who blows smoke that can transform into a large fiery boar from Cald.
 
Gargagnor: A giant rock-like golem with moss growing on it from Kybar's Teeth.
Korg and Zed's Dream Creatures
 
Drakan: A Core Dream Creature used by Zed, it is a terrible beast creature that lacks the intelligence to speak.
 
Garadan: A flying saber toothed tiger from the Core.
 
Corathan: A large whale-like Core Creature, a warped version of an "Orathan", which is normally an Orothe creature. A Corathan has devil-like horns. Agram uses a Corathan in the first episode, which dies due to lava.
 
Dargon: A terrifying core creature with blasting wings and can reflect ice, used by Zed
 
 
Other Dream Creatures
 
Shirdor: A powerful white dragon like creature with green wings which is used by Orwin.
 
Quanjel: A furry horse from D'Resh that is able to create portals to travel far distances in mere seconds, trained Quanjel can even travel through time.
 
Epik: Bird like creatures from Arderial that Tony, Edyn and Strag use to fly around Arderial.
 
Cawh: A giant lobster like creature from Orothe who attacked the city and was defeated by Spencer Jones and Furok, then sealed away in a cave.
 
Carillion Titan: A massive elephant with trees on its back from Naroom who belongs to Evu.
 
Hyrens: Powerful Dream Creatures scattered throughout the Moonlands. They are similar to elemental dragons and are some of the most powerful creatures on the moonlands.
 
Guardian Hyrens: Guardians of the Dreamstones, they are special Hyrens who protect the Dreamstones testing to see who are worthy Magi to possess their Dream stone.
Kybar Hyren: A Hyren that lives within a waterfall, he helped the Final Dreamers defeat Chur.
Underneath Hyren: A Hyren living in a cave surrounded by traps.
D'Resh Hyren: A Hyren that disguised itself as a [[Sand Stone]] Gila and used mirages..
Cald Hyren: A Hyren that looks like a volcano, it has a green cave for a heart where it keeps its Dreamstone in green lava.
Weave Hyren: A lazy Hyren that prefers to rest, he gave the Dreamstone to the people of the Weave.
Bograth Hyren: A Hyren hidden deep underground to protect itself, it is attacked by an army of Shadow Magi.
Nar Hyren: A Hyren captured by a Shadow Magi, it hid the Dreamstone in a relic.
Arderial Hyren: A Hyren who helps save Tony, but is later corrupted by Void energy and becomes a Shadow Creature.
Orothe Hyren: A Hyren who protects the people of Orothe, its Dreamstone is stolen by Realm Raiders.
Vash Naroom Hyren: The Hyren who protects the Vash Naroom Dreamstone.
Mythicore/Paradwyn Hyren: Believed to be the Ultimate Dream Creature, it has a mane of Animite so that it can summon an army of Dream Creatures. Its animite is the Paradwyn Dreamstone itself.
 
Rock Reaper: The combined form of Furok, Ugger and Freep created by the powers of the Final Dreamer. He is used by Tony, Edyn and Strag together.
 
Ocean Strider: A bug-like creature from Orothe.
 
Vomatose: A red fat mole from the Underneath that can expand himself like a balloon to become a protective bubble that acts as a shield from attacks [though he covers everyone inside him with slime].
 
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