Cartoon in which kids compete by fighting as monsters or creatures with special powers in a virtual world
All I remember is that a few kids, I think there were two boys who were best friends and maybe their female friend, would somehow transport to a place where they would compete against other kids in virtual reality by fighting as monsters/creatures with special powers. I believe each character could only fight as one creature that was their own, and they could upgrade their creature. This aired in the late 2000s or early 2010s.
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All I remember is that a few kids, I think there were two boys who were best friends and maybe their female friend, would somehow transport to a place where they would compete against other kids in virtual reality by fighting as monsters/creatures with special powers. I believe each character could only fight as one creature that was their own, and they could upgrade their creature. This aired in the late 2000s or early 2010s.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! This is a good start, but if you review the suggestions in this question you might remember some additional details you can add.
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All I remember is that a few kids, I think there were two boys who were best friends and maybe their female friend, would somehow transport to a place where they would compete against other kids in virtual reality by fighting as monsters/creatures with special powers. I believe each character could only fight as one creature that was their own, and they could upgrade their creature. This aired in the late 2000s or early 2010s.
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All I remember is that a few kids, I think there were two boys who were best friends and maybe their female friend, would somehow transport to a place where they would compete against other kids in virtual reality by fighting as monsters/creatures with special powers. I believe each character could only fight as one creature that was their own, and they could upgrade their creature. This aired in the late 2000s or early 2010s.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! This is a good start, but if you review the suggestions in this question you might remember some additional details you can add.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! This is a good start, but if you review the suggestions in this question you might remember some additional details you can add.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F! This is a good start, but if you review the suggestions in this question you might remember some additional details you can add.
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Ohhhhh it's called Chaotic! Nevermind!!
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It's great that you figured it out. If you can, could you edit some details - maybe links to sources like IMDB or Wikipedia - that explain the answer? Then you can come back in 48 hours and accept your own answer for an additional reputation boost.
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This sounds vaguely like Legendz, a Pokémon-like anime from 2005. In it, three main kids, two boys and a girl, fight through monsters with others. The “Legendz” monsters seem to grow, too, based on this Amazon listing:
...any kid could raise them and train them to play the ultimate role-playing game?
Found based on my limited knowledge of Legendz and info from Wikipedia (all I really knew was it seemed like a 2000s Pokémon ripoff.)
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Ohhhhh it's called Chaotic! Nevermind!!
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It's great that you figured it out. If you can, could you edit some details - maybe links to sources like IMDB or Wikipedia - that explain the answer? Then you can come back in 48 hours and accept your own answer for an additional reputation boost.
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It's great that you figured it out. If you can, could you edit some details - maybe links to sources like IMDB or Wikipedia - that explain the answer? Then you can come back in 48 hours and accept your own answer for an additional reputation boost.
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This sounds vaguely like Legendz, a Pokémon-like anime from 2005. In it, three main kids, two boys and a girl, fight through monsters with others. The “Legendz” monsters seem to grow, too, based on this Amazon listing:
...any kid could raise them and train them to play the ultimate role-playing game?
Found based on my limited knowledge of Legendz and info from Wikipedia (all I really knew was it seemed like a 2000s Pokémon ripoff.)
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This sounds vaguely like Legendz, a Pokémon-like anime from 2005. In it, three main kids, two boys and a girl, fight through monsters with others. The “Legendz” monsters seem to grow, too, based on this Amazon listing:
...any kid could raise them and train them to play the ultimate role-playing game?
Found based on my limited knowledge of Legendz and info from Wikipedia (all I really knew was it seemed like a 2000s Pokémon ripoff.)
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This sounds vaguely like Legendz, a Pokémon-like anime from 2005. In it, three main kids, two boys and a girl, fight through monsters with others. The “Legendz” monsters seem to grow, too, based on this Amazon listing:
...any kid could raise them and train them to play the ultimate role-playing game?
Found based on my limited knowledge of Legendz and info from Wikipedia (all I really knew was it seemed like a 2000s Pokémon ripoff.)
This sounds vaguely like Legendz, a Pokémon-like anime from 2005. In it, three main kids, two boys and a girl, fight through monsters with others. The “Legendz” monsters seem to grow, too, based on this Amazon listing:
...any kid could raise them and train them to play the ultimate role-playing game?
Found based on my limited knowledge of Legendz and info from Wikipedia (all I really knew was it seemed like a 2000s Pokémon ripoff.)
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