Display title | Mon Colle Knights |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mon Colle Knights is a mediocre, but funny, low-budget anime that knew it was exactly just that. It can be considered a parody of various things, itself included. The show is gag-driven for the most part and deals with two "teams" traveling to an Alternate Universe to gather six magical items that will enable them to connect their world with the Six Gates world. The lead characters, a Mad Scientist (Ichirobei Hiiragi) who recruited his daughter (Rokuna Hiiragi) and her boyfriend (Mondo Ooya) as "Mon Colle Knights" compete with Count (Ludwig Presto Von Meinstein) Collection and his lackeys, who try to gather the items to rule the world. |