The voices were made up of spliced lines taken from the video games, with the exception of Nazo himself, whom was voiced by Edwyn Tiong, a prolific indie voice actor from Australia. The remake greatly upped the quality of the original and included voice acting. Nazo Unleashed was a 3-episode remake of the original Power of Nazo movie, uploaded in 2006. The creator would eventually go on to remake this animation with higher production values. Instead, all the speech is displayed as colour-coded text near the character who's supposed to be speaking. The movie is unique in that it had no voice acting, aside from a single line spoken near the beginning bythe character, Knuckles. The flash animation itself receive fair amounts of critical praise for it's quality and preference of frame-by-frame techniques over tweens and other shortcuts.
It features several crudely-animated fight scenes that resemble those of Dragon Ball Z, a direct inspiration, according to Chakra X himself. It is an eight-minute flash animation that tells the tale of Nazo, a being made of negative Chaos Energy looking to absorb as much power as possible to become as powerful as possible. The Power of Nazo is the first rendition of Chakra X's story, which premiered in 2004.