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==Creation==
The first idea for Bakugan was created when Aldric Saucier, an American inventor, was walking through the toy aisle at Wal-Mart. He was thinking about doing something with small action figures when he noticed marbles, and came up with the idea for small figures inside of marbles. He scribbled his idea on top a napkin, and created the first incarnation of the Bakugan toy.<ref>https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Bakugan-idea-born-in-toy-aisle-99023.php</ref>
[[File:Prototype_Hydranoid_Open.png|thumb|An early drawing of the Bakugan, [[Hydranoid]]]]
He then submitted it to SpinMaster with the help of Sheldon Goldberg, his inventor representative.
Spin Master then took the idea and created prototypes. However, they were not content with the current form of the product, so they sent it to Japan, to Sega Toys. Sega created the system for the [[Bakugan (game)|Bakugan game]], including the cards, points, and battling.
[[File:A,2007-215898 000010 small.jpg|right|thumb|A schematic for the Bakugan, [[Dragonoid]]]]
==Television==