Zoids

Zoids is an anime franchise that consists of six series, which are Zoids: Chaotic Century, Zoids: New Century / Zero, Zoids: Fuzors, Zoids: Genesis, Zoids: Wild and Zoids: Wild Zero. The first series was dubbed at Blue Water Studios, the second at Ocean Productions, the third by Voicebox Productions, Inc., the fourth by Salami Studios, fifth by an unknown company in Hong Kong and Ocean Productions in Canada, and the sixth by an unknown company in Hong Kong. To date, the fourth series has only been released in Asia.

Zoids: Chaotic Century
Zoids: Chaotic Century (ゾイド Zoido) is the first of five anime series based on the Zoids range of mecha model kits produced by TOMY. The series was animated by XEBEC, and aired from September 4, 1999 to December 23, 2000 on TBS Network. Although the first series to be produced for the franchise in Japan, Chaotic Century was the second series to be dubbed and aired in Western nations, following Zoids: New Century.

Cast
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Zoids: New Century / Zero
Zoids: New Century / Zero (ゾイド新世紀／ゼロ Zoido Shinseiki / Zero) is the second series of the Zoids franchise. The series consists of 26 episodes of approximately 25 minutes each. It originally aired from January 6, 2001 to June 30, 2001 in Japan.

Cast
Additional Voices
 * Don Brown
 * Trevor Devall
 * Michael Dobson
 * Brian Drummond
 * Ron Halder
 * Saffron Henderson
 * Ellen Kennedy
 * David MacKay
 * Scott McNeil
 * Colin Murdock
 * Matt Smith

Cast (Alternate Dub, Pilot)

 * Peter Von Gomm - Bit Cloud
 * Barry Gjerde - Leon Toros
 * Michael Rhys - Judge

Zoids: Fuzors
Zoids: Fuzors (ゾイド フューザーズ Zoido Fyūzāzu) is the third series in the Zoids franchise. The series has a total of 26 episodes. Unlike the previous series, it premiered first in the United States on October 4, 2003, although only aired the first 13 episodes. It was then released in Japan on October 3, 2004.

Cast
Additional Voices
 * Nicole Bouma
 * Ted Cole
 * Michael Dobson
 * Brian Drummond
 * Phil Hayes
 * Matt Hill
 * Terry Klassen
 * Scott McNeil
 * Tabitha St. Germain
 * Samuel Vincent
 * Alec Willows
 * Dale Wilson

Cast (Alternate Dub, Pilot)

 * Peter Von Gomm - RD
 * Michael Rhys - Burton

Zoids Genesis
Zoids Genesis (ゾイドジェネシス Zoido Jeneshisu) is the fourth series in the Zoids franchise. The series has a total of 50 episodes. Produced by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment, the show aired in Japan between April 10, 2005, and March 26, 2006.

Viz Media acquired the North American and European rights to the series in 2006. The show was announced as part of the initial Toonami Jetstream lineup but ultimately went unreleased prior to that service's shutdown in 2009. Despite this, the distributor commissioned an English-language dub, that was recorded by Salami Studios in North Hollywood, California. To date, the dub is only known to have been released in South East Asia.

Cast
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 * Devon Bowman
 * Tom Gibis
 * Julie Ann Taylor

Zoids Wild
Zoids Wild (ゾイド ワイルド Zoido Wairudo) is the fifth series in the Zoids franchise. The series has a total of 50 episodes. Produced by OLM, the show aired in Japan between July 7, 2018, and June 29, 2019.

An English dub with an uncredited Hong Kong cast began airing in South East Asia in 2019. Hasbro produced an alternate dub recorded in Canada for the western market. The first half was released on Netflix on August 14, 2020. The second half was planned to be released on October 1, 2020, but was delayed to October 3, 2020.

Episodic Characters
Additional Voices
 * Michael Adamthwaite - Dabe
 * Fleur Delahunty - Rania
 * Michael Dobson - Maverick's Dad (ep. 15)
 * Brian Drummond - Callous (ep. 5)
 * Ron Halder - Landlord (ep. 24)
 * Ellen Kennedy - Barb (ep. 18)
 * Peter New - Fray (ep. 5), Morrison (ep. 18)
 * Rhona Rees - Maverick's Mom (ep. 15)

Zoids Wild Zero
Zoids Wild Zero (ゾイドワイルド ZERO Zoido Wairudo Zero) is the sixth series in the Zoids franchise. The series has a total of 50 episodes. Produced by OLM, the show aired in Japan between October 4, 2019, and October 16, 2020.

An unfinished English dub with an uncredited Hong Kong cast was released on the Malaysian-based YouTube Channel AnimaSEA - Monsta in late 2020.