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The Age of Steel 🛡️| Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 22

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12:13 · 89K views · August 31, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
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This episode of Elemon is a safe and genuinely educational watch for kids, blending Pokémon-style creature battles with real chemistry concepts like metal alloys and stainless steel. The fantasy battle sequences are mild and consequence-free, and the show wraps its science lessons in an engaging, kid-friendly adventure format. Parents can feel confident letting younger school-age children watch this one.

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Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Based on the episode description, this Elemon episode centers on a battle between Aquro and a powerful new Elemon called Steelon created by Team Ninja — a classic animated monster-battle scenario consistent with franchises like Pokémon or Digimon. The conflict is clearly stylized fantasy combat between fictional elemental creatures with no realistic framing or real-world consequences depicted.

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Team Ninja has created a more powerful Elemental Blender, producing Steelon described as 'the most terrifying, most powerful, most invincible Elemon yet'
Aquro battles Steelon in a water vs. steel elemental confrontation
The episode title 'The Age of Steel' frames the conflict around a powerful new antagonist creature

What Parents Need to Know

Elemon Episode 22 introduces children to real materials science concepts — specifically how iron, carbon, and chromium combine to form stainless steel — through an entertaining animated battle storyline. The science is accurate and age-appropriate, and a catchy song at the end reinforces chemistry vocabulary like H2O, carbon, helium, and silicon. The only action in the episode is stylized fantasy creature combat with no blood, injury, or real-world weapons; characters trade elemental attacks in a manner very similar to Pokémon. One character (Joseph) displays mild ego and arrogance, which could be a small talking point about sportsmanship. There is no advertising, inappropriate language, or mature content of any kind. Overall, this is a high-quality, educational episode that genuinely teaches kids something while keeping them entertained.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What is stainless steel made of, and why doesn't it rust like regular iron? Can you think of things in our home that might be made of stainless steel?
  2. 2Leo didn't give up even when Steelon seemed unbeatable — what did he do instead of panicking, and what does that teach us about solving hard problems?
  3. 3Joseph acted pretty arrogant and boastful during the battle. How do you think that made the other characters feel, and is that a good way to behave?
  4. 4The show says that materials can become stronger when combined together — can you think of any other examples in real life where mixing things makes something better?
The Age of Steel 🛡️| Elemon: An Animated Adventure Series – Episode 22
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What's This Video About?

It’s water vs. steel in this latest Elemon adventure! The day Leo and his friends have been fearing has finally arrived: Team Ninja has succeeded in creating an Elemental Blender more powerful than theirs! And from this new machine comes the most terrifying, most powerful, most invincible Elemon yet… Is Aquro strong enough to battle such a ferocious monster?? Cast Leo Wood: Caitlyn Elizabeth Ella Wood: Cristina Vee Ryan Kaji: Ryan Kaji Alyssa Jones: Deva Marie Gregory Joseph: Cedric Williams Thomas: Tyler Shamy Mateo: Griffin Puatu Jones: Keith Silverstein Aquro: Daisuke Sakaguchi Saltius: Hina Kino Scilica: Aya Uchida Steelon: Taro Yamaguchi Bubblio: Eri Yukimura RockSkull: Mitsuo Iwata Ray: Frank Todaro Created by Toei Animation Original Concept: Shion Kaji Series Composition/Story: Masaki Wachi Storyboard / Unit Director: Takuya Minezawa Assistant Unit director: Romanov Higa Animation: Haruyuki Nalagawa Mille*Mille Works. Sayaka Yumeyama Kazumi Suzuki Kanae U. Prop Designer/illustration: Nayuko Otaka Special Character Design: Asuka Nagata Background: yasudagabou 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 this Elemon episode appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is entirely clean, the fantasy battle sequences are very mild, and the science concepts are presented in a simple, accessible way that young kids can enjoy and learn from.

Is there any violence in this episode?

There is mild fantasy creature combat similar in style to Pokémon, where animated creatures exchange elemental attacks like water blasts and ice blizzards. There is no blood, injury, pain, or real-world weapons depicted at any point in the episode.

Does this episode teach kids anything educational?

Yes — this is one of the episode's strongest qualities. It accurately explains how iron and carbon combine to form steel, and how adding chromium creates stainless steel that resists rust. A musical segment at the end also introduces chemistry vocabulary including H2O, carbon, helium, and silicon.

Is there any advertising or sponsored content in this episode?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this episode. The content is entirely story and education-driven with no product placements or calls to purchase anything.

Is the show similar to Pokémon, and is it appropriate for Pokémon fans?

Yes, Elemon shares a very similar format to Pokémon — kids collect and battle elemental creatures with special abilities. Fans of Pokémon will likely enjoy it, and this episode is arguably more educational than a typical Pokémon episode due to its chemistry content.

Are there any negative behavior models in this episode?

One character, Joseph, displays arrogance and ego during the episode, which is a minor concern. However, this behavior is implicitly framed as unappealing by other characters, making it a good conversation starter with kids about humility and sportsmanship rather than a genuine modeling risk.

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