The CW4Kids Talkback: Chaotic: Secrets of the Lost City (Spoilers)

Well, last week's episode was pretty interesting. Anyway, the season finale to 'Secrets Of The Lost City' is this week. From what I hear, it's both intense and heartfelt. I do hope there will be another season.
 
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Season Finale today at 11:30 AM!

Episode 12: Son of the Spiritlands
Original Airdate: March 13th, 2010​
Episode Description: Maxxor is confronted with the most agonizing decision of his life when Batog -- an unstoppable creature out for vengeance -- invades the OverWorld and presents an impossible demand: unless he battles Tangath Toborn, Perim will be destroyed. With Tangath still trapped in the ice at Glacier Plains, Maxxor must choose between his friend’s life or his world’s survival!
 
Man, this episode was pretty emotional. Hard to believe that TT is really gone. At least when he stopped that tidal wave, there was nothing to confirm him not coming back. At least Tom and the others had the honor of getting the final scans of him, and boy, those have to be the most powerful Toborn scans there is. They're really going to have a time with those. It was also surprising to learn the truth about him and Heptadd. As well as finding out there are seven types of mugic. I hope Tom and the others got a scan of that mugic. It would work great for their new TT scans. Speaking of Heptadd, I'm surprised Tom and the others didn't think to scan Heptadd. I mean, they had two perfect opportunities to scan one of the rarest and mightiest creatures in Perim, and they pass them up! Anyway, a pretty emotional, surprising, and exciting way to end the season. I do hope there will be another season. There's still so many story lines to continue, such as what happened to make Chaor's family the rulers of the Underworld and develop a hatred for Maxxor's family? Not to mention there are still five Codemasters for Tom to defeat (I'm betting the next one will be the one with the A name). And what became of Najarin's son and Van Bloot? Besides all that, I feel as if we've been mislead with this season. I mean, wasn't this season called 'Secret Of The Lost City'? That city only really appeared in one episode, and it wasn't even the main point of it! What is the secret, and how does it cause the tribes to erupt into a full scale war? The writers better have something big in the works. Cutting the series off now would be the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
 
Awe, Tangath is dead! Damn, that was kind of touching for a Saturday morning cartoon....

Long live Tangath in the Spirit Land.

Great episode by the way, hopefully we are treated to another season because if that was the final episode I would be sad, though it was a great way to end the series I suppose.
 
Wow. Just... wow. I don't even remember the last time I got so emotionally struck by a cartoon to the point of actually getting depressed on a downer ending. I was always hoping Tangath, my favorite character, would be brought back since he was never confirmed to be dead, just missing. The last few minutes of the episode really tugged at my heartstrings, what with learning Tangath's just really dead and not coming back, his farewell and then all four tribes and Chaotic players coming together to honor him.

On the one hand, I thought it was brilliantly written, whereas on the other, now I'm gonna be depressed all day. :(
 
DOn't be so sure guys. Like the Mipedian from Shifting Sands said: "Every Beginning has an end, and every end has a beginning." Maybe if there is a new season, Tom and Co. will try to get scans of the Spiritlands. Here's hoping we will see Afjack either in the next card set or the next season, but if 4kids calls it off before we know, they'll regret it. Maybe not today; maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of their lives.:D:anime: Just cherring all the Tangeth fans up with a little humor.
 
Okay, so I haven't really been following Chaotic lately but I decided to today after reading the comments. So...what's up with the Spiritland? Is it basically another way of saying someone's dead?

Anyway, we'll probably find out if there'll be a new season of Chaotic this Tuesday during 4Kids' quarterly conference call.
 
Scanners can only hold one of each scan type @ a time. So they only have 1 slot for a creature scan. I'm sure they had a feeling something big was going down so they had to make it count.
 
I laughed my face off when the preview aired and it said, "If you don't bring me (bleep)!"

Really, really good episode and I thought it was one of the best Chaotic episodes that I've seen in a long time, if not the best.
 
Well, said, Stella! Here's to one of the mightiest and bravest creatures in Chaotic. God speed, Tangeth Toborn! (montage consisting of every appearance of Tangeth begins playing).



I know that. I was just wondering why they passed up on scanning Heptadd. I mean they got scans of Tangeth when he was in his most powerful form. Furthermore, the scanners only lock in one creature scan from each location, so they could've been able to scan Heptadd in the Runic Grove. Then again, sometimes they obtain scans offscreen, so perhaps they did scan him. Also, I didn't say this earlier, but it's interesting that Heptadd was shown wiser and more sentimental than he's been shown in drone matches.



Really? I didn't manage to catch the preview. I only got to the channel right when the episode was beginning.

Hey, a couple of things just came to my mind. First, I gather that those from the Spirtlands are able to stay in Perim thanks to their Talizmars. My question is this: Do those objects count as the warrior's battlegear? Also, I just thought of something. It's pretty obvious that Tom will be having another Codemaster match soon (and I'm thinking it's the codemaster who's name starts with A as it seems that the order of Tom's battles spell out Chaotic), and wouldn't it be cool if that Codemaster used creatures from the Spirtlands?
 
Actually the strongest form for Tangath would have been the one with the Runes marked on him at the end, but I digress. In order for them to have gotten another creature scan they would have to have deleted the old Tangath scan (Sarah has to do this in "Welcome To Chaotic pt 2" to get a Mezzmar scan) or gone back to Chaotic and uploaded it much like you see them doing in "Scavenger Scan" it's not one creature per location.

Who's to say Tangath can't get another Talisar someday...
 
Thats what I got out of it, instead of saying the person was killed or is dead they say he will live on in the spirit land instead. Sounds like the result of some silly protocall where they can't say a character is indeed dead for "the sake of the children" or some such nonsense.

Great episode though.
 
Why does the talking lion always have to die? They might as well rename him Leomon.

Anyway, excellent episode. It will be a real shame if this is the last episode, since there are so many loose ends (Cothica Cothica Cothica) but if this is it, at least it went out with the best episode of the entire series.

It feels like there's a second half to this season that we're missing. You know, since the Lost City was just introduced. Which makes me think they cancelled it halfway through or something like that.
 
I kind of like Chaotic, at first I was on the fence because I thought it was just another card game with a television show but once I sat down and made myself watch it some time back I found out I was wrong. This show actually does have some substance and yesterday morning's broadcast proved that cartoons can give up some excellent emotional moments and I really was moved at that that Tangath passed on and the reaction he got from his peers at the end of the episode, it was very well done in my opinion. I really hope some Chaotic DVD's come out soon so I can watch the series as a whole at some point instead of in bits and pieces.
 
I saw a bit of it this morning, but I saw the whole episode when it premiered on the CW4Kids. While finding the Lost City was kind of cool, I wasn't that interested in the battle to decide which was the better element. Compared to what they've dealt with in this and the previous season, it didn't seem like a big issue in itself. Though, it helps that I don't really like the card game battle kind of episodes.
 
I just saw today's episode, and I gotta say, it was pretty heavy all around. I must say, I was hoping it would take awhile longer for the time portal secret to get out (what can I say? I like it when the drama is stretched out). It was quite a shock at the end where it's revealed that Najarin's apprentice was also his son. Personally, I think he's going to return and be shown to have become a very powerful Muge, even greater than his father. Still, could that have been the secret Najarin didn't want to say to Tom? I thought it would be something more life changing to Perim's history like the truth tale of the Cothica or how that thing with Kaal when down and how Maxxor and Chaor's families became enemies. Speaking of the latter, now that the threshold is gone (which is a big bummer, but I guess it was the only thing to do now that the secret was out), how are we going to hear how that ended? Also, I'm curious about what happened to Van Bloot. Did Najarin's mugic destroy him or did he manage to get to the past in time and if he did, what prevented him from altering history? Also, what was that thing in the final scene that kid was talking about? On a final question, where does the 'Lost City' fit into all this?
 
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