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''Redakai: Conquer The Kairu'' is a [[Merchandise-Driven]] cartoon series and card game developed by [[Spin Master]]. The game centers around cards (Called "[[Call a Rabbit
The Cartoon centers around a boy named Ky Stax and his friends Boomer and Maya who quest around the world trying to collect an energy called "Kairu", the life energy of the universe before the villain Lokar and his minions find it first. They do this by fighting other teams and transforming into monsters. The episodes are different every week without an overarcing plot.
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* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: About halfway through, these sorts of tips started coming up at the ends of each episodes, sometimes tips on how to play the card games and sometimes general advice. However, the card-game tips typically aren't applicable to the actual game.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Team Stax was appearently meant to be this. [[Designated Hero|However]]...
* [[Broken Aesop]]: A horribly botched [[Green Aesop]] in episode six. Maya leads the charge to protect a forest by ''[[Kill It
{{quote| '''Boomer:'''Wow, when it comes to nature, you don't mess around, Maya!}}
* [[Captain Obvious Aesop]]: The pilot had the aesop "Slavery is bad." Really, there weren't enough plot points or other threads for the moral to be anything else. The "[[Dude, Not Funny|Taunting someone for a skin-blemish]]" potential moral is never closed. Nope. Slavery is bad.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Lokar and all of the E-Teens, even the Imperiaz who should otherwise be [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains]].
* [[Cash Cow Franchise]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted.]] [[Invoked Trope|It was intended to be one]] if the huge amounts of promotions and merchandise are any indication. It was likely being groomed as the successor to [[Bakugan]], but the lackluster TV show and high prices dashed it against the rocks.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: So, in a universe imbued with a sort of [[Star Wars|life-energy that can imbue the user with powers and move objects, as well as having a light side and a dark side]], [[Naruto|a team of super-powered kids consisting of]] [[Two Guys and
* [[Eva Fins]]: Bruticon
* [[Follow the Leader]]: It lists one of its biggest selling points as being like ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!
* [[Golden Super Mode]]: "Gold" versions of monsters tend to be very powerful.
* [[Jerkass]]: Team Stax. They scowl, use trash talk, and execute a lot of questionable behavior, such as openly and unsympathetically taunting Boomer for getting a pimple.
* [[Kill It
** Many of Infinita's moves also use fire.
* {{spoiler|[[Luke, I Am Your Father|Luke, I Am Your Grandfather]]: Lokar is Maya's Grandfather.}}
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]
* [[New Powers
** Heck, it's practically an [[Invoked Trope]], as it is said that one's Inner Kairu develops when the time is right...
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The Cataclysm that wound up throwing the Kairu energy all over the world in the first place was caused by Ky's Dad, Conner Stax.
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* [[The Dark Chick]]: Zair
* [[The Hero]]: Ky, Conner
* [[Two Guys and
* [[Two Girls to
* [[The Rival]]: Zane
* [[The Stoic]]: Techris
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