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Team Ninja Gets an Elemon 🔩 Elemon An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 13

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11:40 · 166K views · August 11, 2024
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
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This episode of Elemon is a safe and entertaining animated adventure that blends creature-battle excitement with genuine science education. The mild cartoon combat is entirely consequence-free and purposeful, and the episode cleverly teaches kids about iron corrosion and salt water chemistry through the story's climax. It's a well-crafted show that parents of young children can feel comfortable with.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

There are mild threat-adjacent lines ('smash him into a puddle', 'knock him out') but these are clearly framed within a stylized animated battle context between fictional creatures, not realistic violence or real-world threats.

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'you'll give me that dog before we smash him into a puddle' — villain threat directed at a fictional creature
'we just knock him out like before' — strategic battle planning
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The episode centers on a battle between fictional creature-monsters (Aquro, Saltius vs. Irox) in a clearly stylized, consequence-free animated combat format typical of the Pokémon/monster-battle genre. Phrases like 'knock him out', 'iron fist', and 'smash him into a puddle' are all within the fantasy battle framing and are not presented realistically.

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'we just knock him out like before' — heroes strategizing a fantasy creature battle
'go easy on him / I'll pull his punches' — showing restraint in battle, positive modeling
'Irox use iron fist' — named battle move in stylized monster combat
'smash him into a puddle' — villain threat within animated monster-battle context

What Parents Need to Know

Elemon Episode 13 features a team of villains trying to capture the heroes' creature companion, leading to a battle between animated elemental monsters. All conflict is playful cartoon fantasy violence with no injuries, blood, or lasting harm — one creature simply rusts and the villains retreat. The standout strength of this episode is its educational content: the resolution hinges on a real chemistry concept (salt water corroding iron), which is explained clearly and accurately within the story. Kids will likely walk away genuinely curious about chemistry and the periodic table. The closing song reinforces STEM themes in a fun, accessible way. There is nothing in this episode involving language, sexual content, advertising, or harmful behavior modeling that parents need to worry about.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why did salt water make Irox rust, but plain water didn't? Can you think of other things that rust?
  2. 2If you were building your own Elemon, what element would you choose and what special power would it have?
  3. 3The villain Joseph was frustrated that his creation wasn't as good as someone else's — have you ever felt that way about something you made? What did you do?
  4. 4Leo figured out how to beat Irox by thinking carefully about what it was made of. Can you think of a time when thinking through a problem helped you solve it?
Team Ninja Gets an Elemon 🔩  Elemon An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 13
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What's This Video About?

Action. Adventure. Science! All this and more awaits you in the thrilling new episode of Elemon! The day Leo and his friends have feared is finally here: Team Ninja has managed to create their very own Elemon. Now, Aquro and Saltius must do battle with the massive, hulking, metal monster named Irox, or everything they love will be destroyed! Credit: Created By Toei Animation Original Concept by Shion Kaji Series Composition/ Story by Masaki Wachi Cast Leo Wood: Caitlyn Elizabeth Ella Wood: Cristina Vee Alyssa Jones: Deva Marie Gregory Joseph: Cedric Williams Thomas: Tyler Shamy Jones: Keith Silverstein Aquro: Daisuke Sakaguchi Saltius: Hina Kino Irox: Tetsu Inada Ray: Frank Todaro Storyboard / Unit Director: Akifumi Nonaka Assistant Unit Director: Romanov Higa Animation: Kazumi Suzuki, Kanae U., Haruyuki Nalagawa, pipya Prop Designer/illustration: Nayuko Otaka Special Character Design: Asuka Nagata Skill Effect: Uguisu Kobo Uro paraneumann Tsukushiyama Art Director: Ayumi Sugimoto Background Director: Senju Kobo Co.,Ltd. Masayo Kobayashi 3D: Tengu Kobo Yuta Fujishiro 3D Director: Naoya Fukushi Compositor: LoopEnd Inc. Ayumi Yamaguchi Compositor Assistant: Kentaro Yamamoto Editor: nanibito Inc. Director of Audiography: Ryosuke Naya Recording: Hiroyuki Kawawa Recording assistant: Takato Yoshida Sound effects: Katsuhiro Nakajima Recording Studio: STUDIO MAUSU Acoustic Management: Aya Fukudome Sound Production: STUDIO MAUSU Storyboard, Unit Director, Animation: DNA Compositor: LoopEnd Inc. Ayumi Yamaguchi Choreography: KUMI Music by Akki Music Producer: Naoki Oka Music Production: Numéro.8 Theme Song: 「Bro+LaB!ブラボー!」 Songwriter: Yuko Miyakoshi Composer: Akki Music Arranger: Akki Song: Leo・Ella・Ryan (Caitlyn Elizabeth, Cristina Vee) Post Production: Sunlight Entertainment Post Production Director: John Fields Audio Editor: Jose Ramos Localization Coordinator: Naoko Yoshida Amanda Hiser English Dub Producer: Kana Hotta ADR Director: Chris Hackney Recording Engineer: Jonathan Abarca Dialogue Editors: Jonathan Abarca, Danni Hunt English Adaptation: Caitlyn Elizabeth Erica Mendez Chris Hackney Patrick Seitz ADR Production Assistant: Kristen Perotti Scheduling: Lainie Bushey English VO Production: Strangely Compelling Multimedia, Inc. Executive Producer: Mike McNamara English Translator: Kana Hotta Yuji Moriya English Editor: Jessica M. Chavez Sound Recording Studio: Cup of Tea Productions, Inc. Cup of Tea Executive Producer: Danni Hunt Production: Toei Animation Associate Producer: nanibito Inc. Line producer: Tetsuya Urata Producer: Yoshihide Moriyama Shion Kaji Takahiro Ryu Planner: Atsushi Suzuki Yoshihide Moriyama Shion Kaji Kensuke Miura Executive Producer: Hidenori Tsuji Produced by Katsuhiro Takagi Shion Kaji Kensuke Miura Character Design/Chief Key Animation Supervisor Director: Poeyama Toei Animation RYMATION Sunlight Entertainment Analyzelog

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is Elemon Episode 13 appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The cartoon battle sequences are mild and consequence-free, and the science concepts, while educational, are presented in a simple and engaging way that young children can enjoy even without fully understanding them.

Is there any violence in this episode?

There is playful fantasy violence in the form of a battle between animated elemental creatures. No characters are hurt, there is no blood or injury, and the conflict resolves peacefully with the villains simply retreating. It is comparable in intensity to a standard children's cartoon.

Does this episode teach anything educational?

Yes — the episode's climax is built around the real chemistry concept of salt water corroding iron, and the show explains the science clearly through its characters. The closing musical segment also references elements from the periodic table, making it a genuinely STEM-positive viewing experience.

Are there any villains or scary characters kids might find upsetting?

The episode features a team of antagonists called Team Ninja who attempt to steal the heroes' creature. They are portrayed as bumbling and non-threatening, and their defeat is played for light humor rather than tension. Young or sensitive children are unlikely to find them frightening.

Is there any advertising or product placement in this episode?

No sponsored content, product placement, or advertising was detected in this episode. The show appears to be straightforward animated storytelling without commercial interruptions embedded in the content.

Is this show good for kids who are interested in science?

Absolutely — Elemon is a strong choice for science-curious kids. This episode specifically demonstrates how chemistry knowledge can solve real problems, and the show's overall concept of elemental creatures naturally encourages curiosity about the periodic table and material properties.

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