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'''Chaotic''' is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[trading card game]] that expanded to an [[online game]] in [[United States|America]] and is also the name of the television program on [[4Kids TV]] (Fox affiliates, nationwide) and on [[Toon Disney]]'s [[Jetix (US)|Jetix]] that is based on the game. It was brought over to the United States from Denmark by Bryan C. Gannon and Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, and produced by Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, [[4Kids Productions]] and [[Bardel Entertainment]]. The trading card game came out [[October 24]], [[2007]] in the [[United States|U.S.]] and [[Canada]].
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'''Chaotic''' was originally a Danish [[trading card game]]. It expanded to an [[online game]] in America which then became a television program based on the game. The program aired on [[4Kids TV]] (Fox affiliates, nationwide), [[Jetix]], [[The CW4Kids]], [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Disney XD]]. It was brought over to the United States from Denmark by Bryan C. Gannon and Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, and produced by Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, [[4Kids Productions]] and [[Bardel Entertainment]]. The trading card game came out 6 September 2006 in the U.S. and Canada.
Each card comes with a unique code which the owner can upload onto the Chaotic website<ref>http://www.chaoticgame.com www.chaoticgame.com</ref>. This allows the owner to trade and play on-line using their own card collection.


Each card comes with a unique code which the owner can upload onto the Chaotic website.<ref>[http://www.chaoticgame.com/ Chaotic game]. Chaotic game. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.</ref> This allows the owner to trade and play online using their own card collection. The game was well known to be the only game with a TV show, an online game, and a TCG that were all integrated. However, the online game is currently closed.
==History==
{{main|Chaotic: Now Or Never!}}
Chaotic started out as a trading card game known as "Grolls and Gorks"<ref>[http://www.danauktion.net/auctiondetails.php?id=48942 Grolls & Gorks - DanAuktion.NET<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and an idea for a cartoon series of the same name co-authored by Merlin P. Mann, co-author of the Taynikma graphic novels, in December 2000, to be produced by Solit Entertainment. The name of the manuscript was changed to Chaotic in early [[2001]]<ref>[http://www.fictionaut.dk/new-cv.htm Merlin P. Mann<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Before any episodes were made, Dracco Company Ltd. bought the rights to Chaotic from Solit Entertainment. The original storyline featured [[Tom Majors]] and [[Kaz Kalinkas]], who were enemies, instead of friends as in the [[4Kids]] animated series. Dracco Company Ltd. with Apex Marketing<ref>[http://www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp?journalid=27541441&rb=1 Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> then created the online version of the game and established the basic [[Fictional universe|universe]] of Chaotic. In September of 2003 trading card Executive Bryan C. Gannon signed a world wide Licensing and Distribution agreement with Henrik Andersen and his brother Jacob{{Fact|date=May 2008}} at Dracco to bring the Chaotic game to North America and to the world. Gannon created Chaotic USA Entertainment Group and licensed the [[patent]]ed technology{{huh}} from Cornerstone Patent Technologies, LLC to bring the property up to the standards required for a global brand. He teamed with John Milito and in 2006, 4Kids Entertainment signed a Joint Marketing Agreement with Chaotic USA Entertainment (CUSA) to produce the cartoon and bring the property to market, both on TV and for licensed products. When 4Kids Entertainment teamed with CUSA, the work of CUSA was continued and included many additional improvements. The original cards were redesigned (and some renamed) along with the online game platform to give it a more mature look as well as the creation of a new animated series (with redesigned versions of Tom and Kaz) to promote the game. CUSA has been developing the online game experience for Chaotic named [http://www.chaoticgame.com/ ChaoticGame.com].


==Animated Series==
== History ==
{{main|Chaotic (TV series)}}
{{Main|History of Chaotic Trading Card Game}}
Chaotic started out as a trading card game known as "Grolls and Gorks"<ref>[http://www.danauktion.net/auctiondetails.php?id=48942 Grolls & Gorks] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012123153/http://danauktion.net/auctiondetails.php?id=48942 |date=12 October 2007 }}. DanAuktion.NET. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.</ref> and an idea for a cartoon series of the same name co-authored by Merlin P. Mann, co-author of the Taynikma graphic novels, in December 2000 as 20 years, to be produced by Solit Entertainment. The name of the manuscript was changed to Chaotic in early 2001.<ref>[http://www.fictionaut.dk/new-cv.htm Merlin P. Mann]. Fictionaut.dk. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.</ref> Before any episodes were made, Dracco Company Ltd. bought the rights to Chaotic from Solit Entertainment. The original storyline featured [[Tom Majors]] and [[Kaz Kalinkas]], who were enemies, instead of friends as in the [[4Kids]] animated series. Dracco Company Ltd. with Apex Marketing<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp?journalid=27541441&rb=1 |title=4Kids Entertainment Named Worldwide Licensing, Marketing and Promotional Agent for Trading Card Game Chaotic; 4Kids to Co-Produce Animated Television Series, Manage Card Game's Worldwide Launch and Develop Merchandising Program |publisher=Business Wire (via Investor's Business Daily) |date=11 May 2005 |access-date=20 August 2016 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216012400/http://www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp?journalid=27541441&rb=1 |archive-date=16 December 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.4kidsentertainment.com:80/docs/news/2005-0511.pdf|title=4Kids Entertainment Named Worldwide Licensing Marketing And Promotional Agent For Trading Card Game Chaotic|publisher=4kidsentertainment.com|date=11 May 2005|access-date=20 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060614224700/http://www.4kidsentertainment.com/docs/news/2005-0511.pdf|archive-date=14 June 2006}}</ref> then created the online version of the game and established the basic [[Fictional universe|universe]] of Chaotic. In September 2003 trading card Executive Bryan C. Gannon signed a worldwide Licensing and Distribution agreement with Henrik Andersen and his brother Jacob Anderson{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}} at Dracco to bring the Chaotic game to North America and to the world. Gannon created Chaotic USA Entertainment Group and, in August 2005, licensed the [[patent]]ed technology, (US Patents 5,810,666 & 5,954,332) from Cornerstone Patent Technologies, LLC to bring the property up to the standards required for a global brand. He teamed with John Milito and in 2006, 4Kids Entertainment signed a Joint Marketing Agreement with Chaotic USA Entertainment (CUSA) to produce the cartoon and bring the property to market, both on TV and for licensed products. When 4Kids Entertainment teamed with CUSA, the work of CUSA was continued and included many additional improvements. The original cards were redesigned (and some renamed) along with the online game platform to give it a more mature look as well as the creation of a new animated series (with redesigned versions of Tom and Kaz) to promote the game. CUSA has been developing the online game experience for Chaotic named [http://www.chaoticgame.com/ChaoticGame.com]. A video game called Chaotic: Shadow Warriors was released on 30 December 2009.


Sam Murakami, a 4Kids employee, and Martin Rauff, the original designer with Bryan C Gannon and TC Digital Games, adapted the card game to the U.S.<ref>"[http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/10146.html 'Chaotic TCG' Available May 16th]." ''ICv2''. 27 February 2007. Retrieved on 4 March 2009.</ref>
The TV series is based on the storyline of the original Chaotic TCG. The main protagonist is a teenager named Tom, whose friend, Kaz, constantly tells him of his adventures in Chaotic. Tom, whom believes that Chaotic is only a card game, thinks that Kaz is making things up, until he entered a [[password]] he received from the game. It was then Tom knew that Kaz wasn't lying. In Chaotic, he also met some new friends, like the courageous Sarah and the comic Peyton, and new enemies, like the arrogant duo Klay and Krystella. Players in Chaotic go to Perim and scan new creatures and use them to battle. In Perim, Tom also got to meet many creatures, including his favorite, Maxxor. The battles between players take place in dromes, which are virtual battles where players become the creatures they choose and fight for the right to battle against the drome master. However in Perim, the four tribes are currently at war for the Cothica, the power that controls all of Perim.


== Animated series ==
==Monsters==
{{Main|Chaotic (TV series)}}
Agitos - UnderWorlder and staunch supporter of the tribe's values. Known for having a lack of speed.


The TV series is based on the storyline of the original Chaotic TCG. The main protagonist is a teenager named Tom, whose friend Kaz constantly tells him of his adventures in Chaotic. Tom, who believes that Chaotic is only a card game, thinks that Kaz is making things up, until he entered a [[password]] he received from the game, transporting him to the world of Chaotic. It was then Tom knew that Kaz wasn't lying. In Chaotic, he also met some new friends, like the courageous Sarah and the comic Peyton, and new enemies, like the arrogant duo Klay and Krystella.
Antidaeon - A brave Overworld Scout that treads the vast seas in his submarine the Nautilus.


Players in Chaotic go to Perim, scan new creatures and use them to battle. In Perim, Tom also got to meet many creatures, including his favorite, Maxxor. The battles between players take place in dromes, which are virtual battles where players become the creatures they choose and fight for the right to battle against the drome master (code master). In Perim, the four tribes are currently at war for the Cothica, the power that controls all of Perim. In the second season, the fifth tribe, the M'arrillians, escapes from the Doors of the Deepmines and takes over the other four tribes by brainwashing other creatures. The second season featured true cel animation and manga/anime-styled artwork. Season three, although subtitled "Secrets of the Lost City," was actually a set of differently themed mini-stories, only a few episodes of which involved the so-called "Lost City".
Arias - An OverWorlder that looks like a humanoid ram.


== Trading card game ==
Ario - A Mipedian Royal who may be old, but has a lot of fight in him.
{{Main|Chaotic Trading Card Game}}


In the Chaotic Trading Card Game there are 5 different types of cards: Creatures, {{Langr|msc|Battlegear}}, Attacks, Mugic, and Locations. Creatures are the cards players control to do battle. {{Langr|msc|Battlegear}} is a specific item each creature is equipped with when it starts battle. Attacks are exactly that, they are used to do damage to the opponent's creatures. Mugic is a combination of music and magic, it is used by creatures who have mugic counters. Locations are the places where creatures can battle at, they are all places in Perim.
Attacat - A giant cat-like warrior of the OverWorld. However, despite his frightful appearance, Attacat is a big coward.


There are five tribes of creatures in Chaotic: OverWorld, UnderWorld, Danian, Mipedian and M'arrillian. The OverWorld is a tribe made of various humanoid creatures and creatures which resemble real animals. The UnderWorld is a tribe which consists of creatures which resemble various monsters. Danians are usually made to resemble ants but there are some creatures based on other insects found within the tribe. Mipedians are a tribe which is made of creatures who resemble various lizards. The M'arrillians are a tribe which resembles various deep sea creatures, some of which have a transparent appearance such as that found in a jellyfish.
Banshor - An UnderWorlder that resembles a banshee.


The game is played by two players who control an army of creatures. The object of the game is to lower the energy of that player's opponent's creatures to 0 by way of attacks, mugic, or creature abilities. The game can be played with a varying amount of creatures in each army (1vs1, 3vs3, 6vs6, 10vs10) and with a varying amount of complexity. The game can be played in the advanced apprentice ruleset where no mugic is used and combat is only attacks. Masters is the next step up where mugic and activated abilities are used. Masters games take longer and require full knowledge of the rules.
Barath-Beyond - A powerful UnderWorlder who embodies the Spirit of War. No one knows for sure what Barath Beyond is but he is known to them as an Ethereal Warrior.


The rules of Chaotic are basic; each player starts the game with his creatures face-down and their {{Langr|msc|battlegear}} face-down as well. When the game begins the creatures are flipped up and the {{Langr|msc|battlegear}} which indicates to do so is as well. There can only be two of the same card in each army, unless specified as otherwise, cards that are limited to one per army are called unique. When the game begins the starting player (which can be chosen by who is the youngest, a coin toss, etc.) starts by flipping their top location card face-up. The other player then can move a creature to an unoccupied space on the mat, or move a creature into an opponent's occupied space. Doing this will initiate combat, this is the only way to defeat a player's opponent's creatures in advanced apprentice seeing as no mugic or abilities are used. When combat begins the players see which creature has gained initiative, initiative is dependent on the location and the creatures that are battling in that location. Initiative can be anything from a stat to a certain tribe or an element. The player with the initiative gets to play the first attack.
Blaizer - A crafty OverWorld mapmaker that often spies and robs Underworld secrets.


Each player starts the game with an attack deck of 20 attacks and the game is started with 2 of these attacks in the hand, at the beginning of each player's turn during combat an attack is drawn. The attack cards each have build points which when added up equal 20. This prevents the hogging of good cards. During a player's turn they must play an attack, which sends it to the discard pile. By playing attacks the player decreases the energy of the opponent's creature. This is the key to winning the game.
Blugon - A furry creature native to the permanent frost of the Glacier Plain. He looks similar to a yeti. Raimusa is his only friend.


== References ==
Bodal - A weak, nebbish and annoying creature who saved Tom. In exchange, he asks that Tom scan him to use in his next Chaotic battle.
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Borth-Majar - A two-in one creature. Borth is a small green creature while Majar is a large rock monster. Both work in symbiosis as brain and brawn. Long ago, Borth and Majar didn't get along so well and while fighting Staluk, they were separated and tried to fight for themselves. However, neither of them could focus their powers so Majar suggested they work together. Though they don't always work together, they pack a powerful punch when they do.

Chaor - Leader of the UnderWorld Tribe.

Crawsectus - An OverWorlder resembling a giant lobster.

Cerbie - An UnderWorlder that resembles a cerberus. Cerbie guards the UnderWorld end of the Passage.

Cromax- A distant cousin of Maxxor's family tree who belongs to one of it's savage branch.
Danians - A race of humanoid insects that live and function together much like actual insect colonies.

Dardemus - An UnderWorlder. Dardemus is a guard in the UnderWorld prison known as "The Pits."

Deenha - An OverWorlder who looks similar to a fairy of sorts.

Dractyl - A giant predatory bird OverWorlder. Despite his fearsome appearance, he is actually cowardly. Kaz trades Dractyl's scales to H'earring for scans.

Drakness - A ghost-like creature. A powerful Ethereal who's mere presence increases the power of damage dealing Mugic.

Ekuud - Member of the Danian Tribe with four powerful arms. He specializes in the Element of Earth.

Ettala - An OverWorlder that resembles a cyclops. Ettala guards Castle Mommark.

Frafdo - A bird-like OverWorlder skilled with a bow and arrow. He is able to fly despite not having any wings.

Gespedan - A very fast blue OverWorlder that resembles a goat.

Gharnet - An OverWorlder who resembles a hermit crab. He is one of the few Overworlders who can use the Element of Fire.

Grook - A very powerful UnderWorld Taskmaster. Grook scoffs at Mugicians, preferring to use his bare hands instead of sorcery.

Ghuul - An UnderWorlder. He is a giant insect-like creature who is capable of moving very quickly.

H'earring - An UnderWorlder and Kaz's Perim guide. He shows Kaz some of the best monsters and battlegear to scan such as Borth-Majar in exchange for Dractyl scales, which he eats.

Heptadd - An OverWorlder with the power to wield all four elements: earth, wind, fire, and water.

Hota - Member of the Danian Tribe.

Hoton - An OverWorlder that resembled a humanoid owl. Hoton was once a leader of a small village near Castle Bodhran before it was destroyed by UnderWorlders. Hidden in the far corners of Perim he found hieroglyphics to a powerful attack called Allmageddon. He returned to his village, and when the UnderWorlders came back, Allmageddon destroyed them, but it also destroyed the village. Hoton now spends his days trying to rebuild, barely pausing to rest or eat.

Ibiaan - Member of the Danian Tribe.

Illexia- Illexia is the Queen of the Danians and her subordinates would risk anything in order to save her.

Intress - A female tiger-like humanoid. She saved the OverWorld from an UnderWorld invasion. She is also one of Maxxor's most trusted advisers.

Iparu - An OverWorlder with the ability to shapeshift, seen in the episode when Tom, Kaz, Peyton and Sara are looking for him and get attacked by Rothar.

Junda - Member of the Danian Tribe. He is a Squadleader and is capable of activating the power of the Hive.

Jiggorex - A powerful but small Underworlder.

Kerric - An UnderWorlder resembling a humanoid mosquito.

Klasp - An UnderWorlder who has jaws that can crush both rock and steel.

Krekk - An UnderWorlder resembling a gargoyle. He lives near Gothos Tower and sides with Lord Van Bloot against Chaor.

Kughar - An irritable UnderWorlder living in Fear Valley.

Khybon - An Underworlder who works well as the Engineer of the Underworld.

Laarina - An OverWorld thief who believes that what she is doing is simply "liberating lost valuables.

Lord Van Bloot - Chaor's second-in command. Van Bloot is constantly scheming to overthrow Chaor and conquer Perim for himself. He is the most powerful Underworlder when it comes to pure Power even though he has a very scrawny appearance. He currently only has the Element of Earth even though he mostly uses Air attacks on the Chaotic TV show.

Lore - A Danian Muge, Lore believes that their tribe should extend its territory beyond Mount Pillar and into the UnderWorld. He is one of the most powerful Muges in all of Perim.

Lhad - Member of the Danian Tribe

Lomma - An OverWorlder who protects her comrades no matter what the cost. She has once lost her creature tribe and she does not want to lose anyone of the Overworld.

Maglax - An OverWorlder created by Mommark's experiments resembling a living battery.

Magmon - An UnderWorlder resembling a mass of living volcanic rock. He is a creature who's power is near limitless at his home in the Lava Pond.

Mallash- Member of the Danian Tribe.

Malvadine - Member of the Mipedian Tribe. Malvadine is a powerful Mipedian with both the power of Invisibility Strike and Surprise.

Marquis Darini - Member of the Mipedian Tribe. Darini is a staunch defender of Mipedian Sovereignty and will protect his Tribe at any cost. His mere presence empowers his allies who always fight better when he is in command.

Maxxor - Leader of the OverWorld. Currently returned to leadership after curing the effects of the Decomposition mugic used by Lord Van Bloot.

Mezzmarr - Half fishman, half sea serpent and a scout for the OverWorlders.

Mipedians - A race of lizard-men at odds with the OverWorlders possessing the power to turn invisible to the naked eye.

Mishmoshmish - A strange UnderWorlder who looks like a prankster like the Overworlder Yokkis.

Mommark - OverWorlder scientist specializing in experiments with Mugic. Mommark often splices genes of various specimens to create new creatures that often look like mutants.

Miklon - An Underworlder who has lost his legs in an accident. Ulmar has since crafted him a Gyropod so that he may continue to guard his post in the Pits.

Najarin - An OverWorld Muge. Najarin is often known as the most powerful Muge in all of Perim. He is the hero of countless battles and missions that could have determined the fate of Perim.

Nauthilax - An UnderWorlder who often invades Overworld waters. Nauthilax has a mysterious past that is intertwined with Mezzmar as well as Najarin.

Odu-Bathax - A Danian Battlemaster who guards the North Walls of Mount Pillar. He was first seen in the episode "Bugging Out." Odu-Bathax loves testing new Battlegear on his own subordinates but still provides them protection.

Orth- A mysterious Overworld blacksmith of sorts who crafted the powerful Battlegear Stone Mail in order to protect a fellow Overworlder.

Owis - An OverWorlder that resembles a humanoid goat.

Prantix- OverWorlder who can use the elements of fire and earth.

Prince Mudeenu- The Prince of the Mipedian Tribe and ruler of a large area within the Mipedim desert. Although his wanting of the Cothica is great, he still cares a lot for his Mipedian subordinates as shown by his care for Siado when he was hit by a powerful blast from Khybon. The only currently known Mipdian who surpasses Mudeenu in rank is the Mipedian King.

Psimion - A strange monkey who seems to be formed by tentacles.

Pyrithion - An UnderWorlder resembling a humanoid cobra.

Quadore - An OverWorlder resembling a fairy (butterfly/human cross)

Qwun - Member of the Mipedian Tribe. He is known for his incredible speed.

Raimusa - An OverWorlder that resembles a samurai. His name actually just consists of parts of the word Samurai written with the last part first, and then the middle part and finally the last part. He lives at the highest point of the Crystal Range.

Rellim - An OverWorlder who loves staying in his mill in the Riverlands.

Rothar- An UnderWorlder that resembles a minotaur. Rothar is very honorable although ruthless. He is regarded as a powerful member of the Underworld.

Ribbian - A Mipedian who's mastery of the Air element is nearly unparalleled. His tactics and strategies also damage creatures more then usual when they deal damage to themselves.

Rarran - An UnderWorlder who resembles a bat.

Shimmark - Member of the Mipedian Tribe.

Siado - Member of the Mipedian Tribe who is valued for his stealth as a Stalker.

Skithia - A female Underworlder who is often regarded as Takinom's rival. Skithia aligns herself with the Underworld traitor Van Bloot.

Slurhk- An OverWorlder who is very protective of what he beleives are his parts of the Mipedim desert. He looks like a giant scorpion.

Staluk - Horse-headed centaur-like OverWorlder. He considers scanning him without his permission to be stealing, and will angrily pursue anyone who does so.

Spyder - UnderWorlder with the appearance and abilities of his namesake

Stelgar - Stelgar is a tiny starfish who grows in the sunlight to become massive.

Screeth - Ghost-like UnderWorlder. First seen in Scavenger Scan.

Solvis- Underworlder who has the ability to harness mugical energy and release as pure power.

Takinom - Crown-princess of the UnderWorld, first seen in the episode "Welcome to Chaotic, Part 1." Takinom can sacrifice her allies to replenish energy lost in battle.

Tangath Toborn - A lion from the OverWorld tribe. His origins are shrouded in mystery but he is known to not originally be a part of the Overworld. He is considered to be one of the most powerful creatures of the Overworld.

Tartarek - OverWorlder resembling an elderly tortoise-man. He has the power to trade places with any creature next to him on a player's battling team.

Tharax - A crab-like UnderWorlder

Thonder - An OverWorlder scout who has recently discovered strange creatures as the depth of the water of the Riverlands.

Tianne - Member of the Mipedian Tribe and Mugician, Tianne possesses the power to self-destruct in order to defeat his enemies.

Toadore - An UnderWorlder resembling a bloated toad.

Toxis - An UnderWorlder with a stench so foul, even others of his tribe find him unpleasant.

Ulfhedinn - Tiger-like OverWorlder who refuses to wear armor into battle.

Ulmar - An UnderWorld inventor who created the Viledriver

Ursis - A Yeti-like OverWorlder with antennae. CodeMaster Crellen used this creature against Tom to prove to him that he can win a match without Maxxor (even though he didn't).

Velreth - An OverWorlder

Vidav - An OverWorlder that resembles a humanoid white tiger in a hooded robe. He was Hoton's friend and revealed to Tom, Kaz, Peyton, and Sarah how Hoton discovered a powerful attack called Allmageddon.

Vollash- A Danian a dragon that gaurdes the Danian queen

Wamma - Member of the Danian Tribe, first seen in the episode "Bugging Out"

Xaerv - An OverWorlder who uses a torwegg a lot to travel. He often hangs out at the Storm Tunnel.

Yokkis - The Perim prankster. Loves to play jokes on unsuspecting creatures. Rumoured to have as much power as Maxxor.

Zaur - A 12-foot high ankylosarus-like UnderWorlder.

Zhade - Member of the Mipedian Tribe, Zhade is their best spy.

Zalic - An OverWorlder who is the guardian of the Passage, a path that separates the OverWorld and UnderWorld. Zalic is Intress' closest friend.

Zalvar - An UnderWorlder that looks like a big blue cat.

==Battle Gear==
Aerodrone - releases a small, remote controlled disc with bladed edges to attack the opponent.

Aquashield - Creates a circular shield of water to protect the user against fire-based attacks.

Cyclance - Boosts the strength of the user's air attacks.

Drawskin - Neutralizes almost any attack aimed at its wearer.

Elixir of Tenacity - Boosts the user's Speed & Courage by 10. If the user has at least 50 Power, then they also gain 10 energy.

Flux Bauble - Used in battle, the Flux Bauble changes the current Location to the next one in the user's Location deck. Used in Perim, it can take the user almost anywhere, but unpredictably.

Gauntlets of Might - Boost the strength of the wearer.

Liquilizer - Contains a large amount of compressed water that can be expelled as a liquid, ice, or steam. Boosts the user's water attacks.

Mowercycle - A one-wheeled vehicle that, in addition to its speed, can be driven over almost any surface, even up walls and across ceilings.

Mugician's Lyre - Can be sacrificed to give the equipped creature one additional Mugic counter.

Phobia Mask - Gives the equipped creature the abilities "Intimidate: Courage 10" and "Intimidate: Power 10."

Pyroblaster - A flamethrower that, obviously, boosts the user's fire attacks.

Ring of Na'arin - Boosts the equipped creature's Wisdom and Power by 10. If the creature has at least 50 Courage, then it also gains 10 energy.

Skeletal Steed - A horse skeleton that the user can ride into battle.

Spectral Viewer - Enables the equipped creature to see invisible creatures. This BattleGear doesn't count towards the "One gear per creature" limit, and can thus be combined with a different one.

Stingblade - A Danian sword BattleGear. Nothing is known yet about this blade's powers.

Stone Mail - Though not actually seen in use, according to Tom this gear boosts the defense of the equipped creature.

Sword of Khy'at - Little is known about this BattleGear except that it is Tangeth Toborn's favorite.

Torrent Krinth - This BattleGear gives the user +5 to their water attacks. If the user can already perform water attacks, this gives them an extra boost in strength.

Torwegg - A jetpack that adds +5 to the user's air attacks, also enabling them to fly.

Vlaric Shard - Adds +5 to the user's earth attacks.

Viledriver - Adds +5 to the user's fire attacks. In the TV series this gear is much more formidable, making it one of the most powerful BattleGears around.

Wind Strider - A Hang-glider-like vehicle that flightless creatures can ride on to attack in the sky.

Zhield - An Underworlder resembling a cross between a beetle and a tortoise. Zhield possesses the unique ability to be used both as an attacking creature and as a BattleGear.

==Mugics==
Decrescendo Mugic Generic Common
Ember Flourish Mugic Generic Uncommon
Fortissimo Mugic Generic Super Rare
Geo Flourish Mugic Generic Uncommon
Interlude of Consequence Mugic Generic Super Rare
Minor Flourish Mugic Generic Common
Song of EmberNova Mugic Generic Rare
Song of Futuresight Mugic Generic Common
Song of GeoNova Mugic Generic Rare
Song of Truesight Mugic Generic Common
Cascade Symphony Mugic OverWorld Rare
Hymn of the Elements Mugic OverWorld Common
Mugic Reprise Mugic OverWorld Ultra Rare
OverWorld Aria Mugic OverWorld Super Rare
Refrain of Denial Mugic OverWorld Super Rare
Song of Focus Mugic OverWorld Uncommon
Song of Resurgence Mugic OverWorld Uncommon
Song of Stasis Mugic OverWorld Rare
Canon of Casualty Mugic UnderWorld Uncommon
Discord of Disarming Mugic UnderWorld Uncommon
Melody of Malady Mugic UnderWorld Super Rare
Refrain of Denial (OW) Mugic UnderWorld Super Rare
Song of Asperity Mugic UnderWorld Rare
Song of Fury Mugic UnderWorld Rare
Song of Revival (UW) Mugic UnderWorld Ultra Rare
Song of Treachery Mugic UnderWorld Common
Chorus of the Hive Mugic Danian Common
Refrain of Denial (OW/UW) Mugic Danian Uncommon
Song of Mandiblor Mugic Danian Super Rare
Song of Resistance Mugic Danian Uncommon
Song of Surprisal Mugic Danian Common
Song of Symmetry Mugic Danian Rare
Fanfare of the Vanishing Mugic Mipedian Rare
Melody of Mirage Mugic Mipedian Rare
Notes of Neverwhere Mugic Mipedian Common
Song of Deflection Mugic Mipedian Ultra Rare
Song of Recovery Mugic Mipedian Uncommon
Trills of Diminution Mugic Mipedian Common

==Trading Card Game==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://4kids.tv/show/chaotic 4Kids Homepage for the TV series]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929061827/http://www.4kids.tv/show/chaotic 4Kids Homepage for the TV series]
* [http://www.chaoticcode.com/ 4Kids Virtual Card Site]
* [http://www.chaoticcode.com/ 4Kids Virtual Card Site] (defunct)
* [http://chaotic.wikia.com Chaotiki], a fan-run [[wiki]].
* [http://www.chaoticgame.com/ Chaotic Game Site] (closed)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080201013529/http://www.4kidsentertainment.com/%23#properties/3/0 4Kids Properties – Chaotic]
* [http://www.chaoticgame.com/ Chaotic Game Site]
* [http://www.4kidsentertainment.com/#properties/3/0 4Kids Properties - Chaotic]
* [http://chaoticinsider.blogsavy.com/ Chaotic Insider]
* [http://chaoticinsider.blogsavy.com/ Chaotic Insider]
* [http://www.chaoticusa.com Chaotic USA]
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPdGCLOuKv_74yFawt2oehw/videos Official Chaotic YouTube channel]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050205160516/http://chaoticusa.com/ Old site at Internet Archive]

==References==
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Chaotic
Original workTrading card game
OwnerChaotic USA & LDG[citation needed]
Films and television
Animated seriesChaotic (2006–2010)
Games
TraditionalChaotic Trading Card Game (2006)
Video game(s)Chaotic Online (2007)
Chaotic: Shadow Warriors (2009)

Chaotic was originally a Danish trading card game. It expanded to an online game in America which then became a television program based on the game. The program aired on 4Kids TV (Fox affiliates, nationwide), Jetix, The CW4Kids, Cartoon Network and Disney XD. It was brought over to the United States from Denmark by Bryan C. Gannon and Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, and produced by Chaotic USA Entertainment Group, 4Kids Productions and Bardel Entertainment. The trading card game came out 6 September 2006 in the U.S. and Canada.

Each card comes with a unique code which the owner can upload onto the Chaotic website.[1] This allows the owner to trade and play online using their own card collection. The game was well known to be the only game with a TV show, an online game, and a TCG that were all integrated. However, the online game is currently closed.

History[edit]

Chaotic started out as a trading card game known as "Grolls and Gorks"[2] and an idea for a cartoon series of the same name co-authored by Merlin P. Mann, co-author of the Taynikma graphic novels, in December 2000 as 20 years, to be produced by Solit Entertainment. The name of the manuscript was changed to Chaotic in early 2001.[3] Before any episodes were made, Dracco Company Ltd. bought the rights to Chaotic from Solit Entertainment. The original storyline featured Tom Majors and Kaz Kalinkas, who were enemies, instead of friends as in the 4Kids animated series. Dracco Company Ltd. with Apex Marketing[4][5] then created the online version of the game and established the basic universe of Chaotic. In September 2003 trading card Executive Bryan C. Gannon signed a worldwide Licensing and Distribution agreement with Henrik Andersen and his brother Jacob Anderson[citation needed] at Dracco to bring the Chaotic game to North America and to the world. Gannon created Chaotic USA Entertainment Group and, in August 2005, licensed the patented technology, (US Patents 5,810,666 & 5,954,332) from Cornerstone Patent Technologies, LLC to bring the property up to the standards required for a global brand. He teamed with John Milito and in 2006, 4Kids Entertainment signed a Joint Marketing Agreement with Chaotic USA Entertainment (CUSA) to produce the cartoon and bring the property to market, both on TV and for licensed products. When 4Kids Entertainment teamed with CUSA, the work of CUSA was continued and included many additional improvements. The original cards were redesigned (and some renamed) along with the online game platform to give it a more mature look as well as the creation of a new animated series (with redesigned versions of Tom and Kaz) to promote the game. CUSA has been developing the online game experience for Chaotic named [1]. A video game called Chaotic: Shadow Warriors was released on 30 December 2009.

Sam Murakami, a 4Kids employee, and Martin Rauff, the original designer with Bryan C Gannon and TC Digital Games, adapted the card game to the U.S.[6]

Animated series[edit]

The TV series is based on the storyline of the original Chaotic TCG. The main protagonist is a teenager named Tom, whose friend Kaz constantly tells him of his adventures in Chaotic. Tom, who believes that Chaotic is only a card game, thinks that Kaz is making things up, until he entered a password he received from the game, transporting him to the world of Chaotic. It was then Tom knew that Kaz wasn't lying. In Chaotic, he also met some new friends, like the courageous Sarah and the comic Peyton, and new enemies, like the arrogant duo Klay and Krystella.

Players in Chaotic go to Perim, scan new creatures and use them to battle. In Perim, Tom also got to meet many creatures, including his favorite, Maxxor. The battles between players take place in dromes, which are virtual battles where players become the creatures they choose and fight for the right to battle against the drome master (code master). In Perim, the four tribes are currently at war for the Cothica, the power that controls all of Perim. In the second season, the fifth tribe, the M'arrillians, escapes from the Doors of the Deepmines and takes over the other four tribes by brainwashing other creatures. The second season featured true cel animation and manga/anime-styled artwork. Season three, although subtitled "Secrets of the Lost City," was actually a set of differently themed mini-stories, only a few episodes of which involved the so-called "Lost City".

Trading card game[edit]

In the Chaotic Trading Card Game there are 5 different types of cards: Creatures, Battlegear, Attacks, Mugic, and Locations. Creatures are the cards players control to do battle. Battlegear is a specific item each creature is equipped with when it starts battle. Attacks are exactly that, they are used to do damage to the opponent's creatures. Mugic is a combination of music and magic, it is used by creatures who have mugic counters. Locations are the places where creatures can battle at, they are all places in Perim.

There are five tribes of creatures in Chaotic: OverWorld, UnderWorld, Danian, Mipedian and M'arrillian. The OverWorld is a tribe made of various humanoid creatures and creatures which resemble real animals. The UnderWorld is a tribe which consists of creatures which resemble various monsters. Danians are usually made to resemble ants but there are some creatures based on other insects found within the tribe. Mipedians are a tribe which is made of creatures who resemble various lizards. The M'arrillians are a tribe which resembles various deep sea creatures, some of which have a transparent appearance such as that found in a jellyfish.

The game is played by two players who control an army of creatures. The object of the game is to lower the energy of that player's opponent's creatures to 0 by way of attacks, mugic, or creature abilities. The game can be played with a varying amount of creatures in each army (1vs1, 3vs3, 6vs6, 10vs10) and with a varying amount of complexity. The game can be played in the advanced apprentice ruleset where no mugic is used and combat is only attacks. Masters is the next step up where mugic and activated abilities are used. Masters games take longer and require full knowledge of the rules.

The rules of Chaotic are basic; each player starts the game with his creatures face-down and their battlegear face-down as well. When the game begins the creatures are flipped up and the battlegear which indicates to do so is as well. There can only be two of the same card in each army, unless specified as otherwise, cards that are limited to one per army are called unique. When the game begins the starting player (which can be chosen by who is the youngest, a coin toss, etc.) starts by flipping their top location card face-up. The other player then can move a creature to an unoccupied space on the mat, or move a creature into an opponent's occupied space. Doing this will initiate combat, this is the only way to defeat a player's opponent's creatures in advanced apprentice seeing as no mugic or abilities are used. When combat begins the players see which creature has gained initiative, initiative is dependent on the location and the creatures that are battling in that location. Initiative can be anything from a stat to a certain tribe or an element. The player with the initiative gets to play the first attack.

Each player starts the game with an attack deck of 20 attacks and the game is started with 2 of these attacks in the hand, at the beginning of each player's turn during combat an attack is drawn. The attack cards each have build points which when added up equal 20. This prevents the hogging of good cards. During a player's turn they must play an attack, which sends it to the discard pile. By playing attacks the player decreases the energy of the opponent's creature. This is the key to winning the game.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chaotic game. Chaotic game. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.
  2. ^ Grolls & Gorks Archived 12 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine. DanAuktion.NET. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.
  3. ^ Merlin P. Mann. Fictionaut.dk. Retrieved on 6 November 2011.
  4. ^ "4Kids Entertainment Named Worldwide Licensing, Marketing and Promotional Agent for Trading Card Game Chaotic; 4Kids to Co-Produce Animated Television Series, Manage Card Game's Worldwide Launch and Develop Merchandising Program". Business Wire (via Investor's Business Daily). 11 May 2005. Archived from the original on 16 December 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ "4Kids Entertainment Named Worldwide Licensing Marketing And Promotional Agent For Trading Card Game Chaotic" (PDF). 4kidsentertainment.com. 11 May 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  6. ^ "'Chaotic TCG' Available May 16th." ICv2. 27 February 2007. Retrieved on 4 March 2009.

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