Ten years ago, Aiden was a teenager living in a small mountain village. Since the village is so small and remote, the people cannot afford the time or zenny (the in-world currency) required to go to the nearest Guild-house whenever some minor monster makes a pest of itself. Aiden had taken it upon himself to hunt down these monsters for his neighbors. He is sent into the wild to find the monster that stole some livestock from the village, only to encounter a Velocidrome, a large, blue, Velociraptor-like Bird Wyvern. Aiden is almost eaten by the monster until Julius, a Hunter from the guild, saves him and escorts him back to the village. Soon Aiden learns from Julius that the monster that took the livestock, an anthropomorphic catlike Lynian creature called a Melynx, was the true culprit and the tracks Aiden was following were fake. Aiden finds the hideout of the Melynx, named Nox. Aiden captures Nox and brings him to the village to show Julius. He soon learns from the Wyverian leader that an Elder Dragon, a monster that can devastate the environment and leave mass destruction in its wake, is on its migration path to the New World, which will bring it through Aiden's village.

This is what I expected for a Monster Hunter movie. Monsters, references, bad puns. A humanizing of both the Aces and contextualizing the world. And showing us how dangerous monsters can be for those who are not god hunters.


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The mythical team of hunters is both racially and gender diverse. Lead Aiden and his mentor, Julius, are both male. Multiple female characters support the team in various roles. One is Mae, an intelligent researcher; she rescues the males and helps the team using her extensive knowledge of monsters and plants she keeps recorded in her journal. Another Guild Hunter is a strong female character who helps take down various monsters. Leader of the village is another female character.

Monster hunters use traps, swords, guns/cannons on the monsters throughout the film in self-defense. Several characters face peril against the monsters. Two don't survive. Some monster blood and gore is present, but visible injuries among human characters are rare. Intentional violence outside of self-defense against the monsters is reprimanded by Ace Hunter Julius. Characters are expected to respect the balance of nature.

Parents need to know that Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild is an animated adaptation of the Monster Hunter video game that's geared toward younger fans of the franchise. The fantasy adventure features a young monster hunter hopeful who teams up with a group of Guild soldiers. Together they use their wits and skill to fight monsters and save a village from destruction by a fire-breathing dragon. Strong female characters help the team pull off the mission. When characters make mistakes, there are immediate consequences and attempts to make it right. Violence includes large guns/cannons and swords used to battle monsters and moments of peril. Some characters don't survive the final stand against the dragon as they sacrifice themselves to save the others. Kids will learn the value of perseverance, teamwork, and overcoming past mistakes. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

In MONSTER HUNTER: LEGENDS OF THE GUILD, humans and monsters live in an uneasy balance. A young aspiring monster hunter named Aiden (Dante Basco) tries to prove to his village and himself that he has what it takes to become a monster hunter. He encounters an Ace Hunter from the Guild named Julius (Brando Markus) who warns him of a migrating dragon destroying everything in its path. They work together to save Aiden's village from impending doom. Along the way, they form a mentor-mentee bond where Julius teaches Aiden the ways of the monster hunters and Aiden reminds Julius of what it really means to be a hunter. The pair team up with other characters who use their brains and brawn to outsmart the monsters and save the village.

Families can talk about how Aiden's assumptions about being a monster hunter were different from the reality he learned from Julius. When have your expectations about something been different from what it was really like?

By no means was this a bad monster hunter movie, it actually felt like monster hunter. It very much had the goofy stupid DNA that makes up monster hunter, and I wasn't expecting Schindler's List tiers of story telling, just thought we'd get to know the main cast a little better.

In Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild, young Aiden tries to save his new home, the village of Timben, from an Elder Dragon as he can't stand to lose another one the way he did when he was seven. This story focuses on him trying to show Julius and Nadia he can be a hunter too, informing their journeys in the Capcom video game series. And as expected, this precursor has many popular monsters from the various games.

Ā Adaptational Badass: The film shows feats of the hunters that are far stronger than those in the Monster Hunter games show even in cutscenes or are not present there, such as Julius slaying a Velocidrome in one strike with Dual Blades (noted for using Death of a Thousand Cuts instead of single deadly strikes), the Ace Gunner firing her Heavy Bowgun while running full tilt, and the Insect Glaive user Mae riding her Kinsect like a surfboard. Adaptational Wimp: Overall, Monsters and Hunters take damage a lot more seriously(arguably realistically) than they do in the games. Deviljho is hit with this badly; while it triumphs over the Congalala it fights, it actually struggles to defeat the usually weak monster and it doesn't have its status of being The Dreaded as in the games with the hunters treating it merely as an unexpected inconvenience before going down in a few strikes to the Ace Hunters' attacks after being paralyzed. To be fair though, it was not a single Hunter, but a full team it had to deal with. Its armor also proves useless in protecting against Lunastra's fire, whereas in the games Deviljho armor is one of the strongest non-Elder Dragon armors and is not weak against fire even if it does not resist it. Big Bad: Lunastra serves as the main antagonist of the movie since her migration route guides her right through a populated village and it's an Elder Dragon that generates explosions as easily as it breathes. This makes it a threat to anything in its path and therefore forces Aiden and the Ace Hunters to slay it lest it destroys Aiden's village. Bittersweet Ending: Lunastra is successfully stopped and the village is saved, but Ravi, Mae and her Kinsect are all killed in the fight. Black Dude Dies First: Ravi is the first hunter to bite the dust in the hunt against Lunastra, getting incinerated by her fire and reduced to dust. Call-Back: In the games series' lore, it is considered bad luck to hunt with 5 or more members in a party as a result of the Kokoto Chief's wife death in a hunt against a Lao-Shan Lung which was followed suit by 5+ member hunts also going awry and result in the deaths of hunters. Here, the six member group that fights Lunastra lose two of their members, Ravi and Mae, in the fight. Continuity Nod: Julius mentions that once upon a time there was no regulation to hunting and countless dragons were slayed without stop, leading to nature getting unbalanced and eventually leading to the creation of the Guild to regulate hunting as much as possible which are references to the story of the Ancient Civilization that abused dragons and was ultimately destroyed by Fatalis as retaliation for their crimes against Elder Dragons. Julius' failure at saving his master from a Kushala Daora that ambushed them in a Rathian hunt is brought up by Nadia when the latter is trying to talk some sense into him. The Elder Crossing is brought up as the reason for the Lunastra's migration and that of other Elder Dragons. Cruel and Unusual Death: Ravi gets incinerated alive and turned into dust by Lunastra, while Mae gets torn apart by the Elder Dragon's jaw. Curb-Stomp Battle: The Velocidrome attacking Aiden is easily killed by Julius the moment the latter strikes it with one of his Dual Blades Curb Stomp Cushion: Deviljho easily kills the Congalala the moment he takes the fight seriously, but at the same time the pink monkey takes quite its few potshots at the large Brute Wyvern and even knocks it down a couple of times. A Day in the Limelight: The movie stars three of the Ace Hunters, who, despite their title, were infamously delegated to getting worfed to play up the threat of the Gore Magala in 4. Department of Redundancy Department: Nox the Melynx's fairly snarky remark in the trailer.Nox: Buddy, if we run into trouble, Plan A is to run away. Plans C, D, and E are hide, negotiate, and run away. Giant Wall of Watery Doom: A good version. Aiden blows up the village dam and the resulting deluge of water proves enough to sweep Lunastra away. Gory Discretion Shot: When Lunastra crushes Mae in her jaws, the camera cuts away from the carnage. Heroic Sacrifice: Ravi goes mano a mano against Lunastra to defend the disarmed Julius and even tells the others to fire the Dragonator through him before he's burnt to ashes. Mae attempts to solo Lunastra when it's in range of the villagers as the only one with a working weapon left. She manages to get its right eye before it chomps down on her. Lame Pun Reaction: Mae has a less than enthusiastic reaction to one of Aiden's bad monster puns in the middle of a heated situation.Aiden: Time to kick some Lun-ass-tra!Mae: Really? Leitmotif: Monster Hunter 2 (Dos)'s leitmotif is heard when Julius starts explaining to Aiden the importance of the balance of nature and the story of the Ancient Civilization and its abuse of dragons that led to its end. The Lunastra's appearance in full when it reaches the village is accompanied by a snippet of her and Teostra's theme from the video games. MleĀ  Trois: After a botched attempt at capturing the Congalala, Aiden is saved from an onrushing Deviljho when the pink monkey tackles the big pickle to the ground and diverts its attention long enough to let him and the others think up a new plan. Noodle Incident: Numerous hunts Julius and Nadia took together are brought up with little elaboration on what happened, such as a Ludroth, a Gypceros, and a time when Julius stormed a Rajang's mating grounds unarmed. Not Quite Dead: Lunastra goes down from the Dragonator which has the villagers celebrating and the hunters taking in Ravi's death until it growls and gets right back up. One-Hit Kill: The Velocidrome attacking Aiden is downed in one attack of Julius' Dual Blades. Prequel: To Monster Hunter 4, depicting the adventures of Aiden before he officially joined the Ace Hunters and how he became one. Put on a Bus: The Ace Lancer is not present in the trailer. It's worthwhile to note that Monster Hunter 4 states that the Ace Lancer was part of the Capital C Caravan for an indeterminate amount of time before rejoining the Ace Hunters prior to the events of the game. This is the only installment in the entire franchise so far where the mascot, Rathalos doesn't makes even a passing cameo. He does get mentioned in passing however. The series' main theme Proof of a Hero is nowhere to be heard. Saved by Canon: Adien, Nadia and Julius are all safe from suffering death or worse given that the film is a prequel to 4. The opening scene even features a scene taking place in the events of Monster Hunter: World. Two Girls to a Team: In addition to Nadia, the Ace Gunner, a woman named Mae who wields an Insect Glaive joins the existing trio in their quest to stop Lunastra. Uncertain Doom: Lunastra is last seen getting dragged away by the flood that Adien causes to drive it off and is never seen again though it is never outright confirmed that it drowned or was killed. Weapon Tombstone: Ravi and Mae are buried with their Switch Axe and Insect Glaive as the grave marker. ff782bc1db

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