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|name = Bakugan Battle Brawlers
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|name = Bakugan Battle Brawlers
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| director = Mitsuo Hashimoto
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| director = Mitsuo Hashimoto
| studio = TMS Entertainment<br />Japan Vistec<br />Nelvana
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| studio = TMS Entertainment<br />Japan Vistec<br />Nelvana
| network = TV Tokyo (JP)<br />Teletoon (CA)<br />Cartoon Network (US)
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| network = TV Tokyo (JP)<br />Teletoon (CA)<br />Cartoon Network (US)
| original run = April 5, 2007&ndash;March 20, 2008
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| original run = April 5, 2007&ndash;March 20, 2008
| episodes = 52
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| episodes = 52
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| next = [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia]]}}
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| next = [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia]]}}
{{nihongo|'''''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'''''|爆丸バトルブローラーズ|Bakugan Batoru Burōrāzu}} is a Japanese-Canadian action-adventure anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto. The story centers on the lives of creatures called [[Bakugan]], and the [[Battle Brawlers]] who possess them. It is the first season of the ''Battle Brawlers'' series.
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{{nihongo|'''''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'''''|爆丸バトルブローラーズ|Bakugan Batoru Burōrāzu}} is a Japanese-Canadian action-adventure anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto. The story centers on the lives of creatures called [[Bakugan]], and the [[Battle Brawlers]] who possess them. It is the first season of the ''Battle Brawlers'' series.
  
Though initially a failure in Japan, the series became popular in the Canada and the US, prompting the creation of three subsequent seasons, all of which aired in the west prior to its release in its home country.
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Though initially a failure in Japan, the series became popular in the Canada and the US, prompting the creation of three subsequent seasons, all of which aired in the west prior to its release in its home country.
  
== Plot ==
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== Plot ==
[[Dan Kuso]]'s life changed one day when random cards fell out of the sky. Children all around the world invented a game called Bakugan out of these cards and the strange toys that turned into creatures. Together with his friends [[Runo Misaki]], [[Marucho Marukura]], [[Julie Makimoto]], [[Shun Kazami]], and [[Alice Gehabich]], they formed the Bakugan Battle Brawlers.
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[[Dan Kuso]]'s life changed one day when random cards fell out of the sky. Children all around the world invented a game called Bakugan out of these cards and the strange toys that turned into creatures. Together with his friends [[Runo Misaki]], [[Marucho Marukura]], [[Julie Makimoto]], [[Shun Kazami]], and [[Alice Gehabich]], they formed the Bakugan Battle Brawlers.
  
Unbeknownst to them, they would soon be dragged into a fight for the fate of [[Vestroia]]&mdash;the Bakugan's home dimension&mdash;against [[Naga]], [[Masquerade]], and the [[Doom Beings]] that seek to take over the world with the power of the [[Perfect Core]].
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Unbeknownst to them, they would soon be dragged into a fight for the fate of [[Vestroia]]&mdash;the Bakugan's home dimension&mdash;against [[Naga]], [[Masquerade]], and the [[Doom Beings]] that seek to take over the world with the power of the [[Perfect Core]].
  
== List of Characters ==
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== List of Characters ==
===Battle Brawlers===
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===Battle Brawlers===
[[File:2011-04-14 1102.png|thumb|The Battle Brawlers in the intro]]
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[[File:2011-04-14 1102.png|thumb|The Battle Brawlers in the intro]]
*[[Dan Kuso]] {{attribute|Pyrus|desc=no|size=10px}}: The main protagonist of the series, Dan is a boy who loves playing Bakugan and gets frustrated easily. His greatest ambition is to be the number one battle brawler in the world.
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*[[Dan Kuso]] {{attribute|Pyrus|desc=no|size=10px}}: The main protagonist of the series, Dan is a boy who loves playing Bakugan and gets frustrated easily. His greatest ambition is to be the number one battle brawler in the world.
**Bakugan: [[Dragonoid]] ([[Drago]]) &rarr; [[Delta Dragonoid]] &rarr; [[Ultimate Dragonoid]] &rarr; [[Infinity Dragonoid]]
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**Bakugan: [[Dragonoid]] ([[Drago]]) &rarr; [[Delta Dragonoid]] &rarr; [[Ultimate Dragonoid]] &rarr; [[Infinity Dragonoid]]
*[[Runo Misaki]] {{attribute|Haos|desc=no|size=10px}}: Runo is a tomboy who loves playing Bakugan with people that have skills to show off. She also helps her parents run their family restaurant.
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*[[Runo Misaki]] {{attribute|Haos|desc=no|size=10px}}: Runo is a tomboy who loves playing Bakugan with people that have skills to show off. She also helps her parents run their family restaurant.
**Bakugan: [[Tigrerra]] &rarr; [[Blade Tigrerra]]
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**Bakugan: [[Tigrerra]] &rarr; [[Blade Tigrerra]]
*[[Marucho Marukura]] {{attribute|Aquos|desc=no|size=10px}}: An extremely rich boy who is very generous and intelligent, a bit like a walking encyclopedia. He loves to play Bakugan and he also likes to work on strategies. He used to be very obedient to his parents just because he wanted to please them, but that changed when he met the Brawlers. He now has no regrets for the past, realizing that he only wanted to make his parents happy.
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*[[Marucho Marukura]] {{attribute|Aquos|desc=no|size=10px}}: An extremely rich boy who is very generous and intelligent, a bit like a walking encyclopedia. He loves to play Bakugan and he also likes to work on strategies. He used to be very obedient to his parents just because he wanted to please them, but that changed when he met the Brawlers. He now has no regrets for the past, realizing that he only wanted to make his parents happy.
**Bakugan: [[Preyas]] &rarr; [[Angelo/Diablo Preyas]]
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**Bakugan: [[Preyas]] &rarr; [[Angelo/Diablo Preyas]]
*[[Julie Makimoto]] {{attribute|Subterra|desc=no|size=10px}}: Julie is a girl who tries to stay happy even when the worst has happened; her acting happy after something bad happened is generally just to hide up her true feelings. Julie forgets things easily, proving that she is a little scatterbrained at times.
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*[[Julie Makimoto]] {{attribute|Subterra|desc=no|size=10px}}: Julie is a girl who tries to stay happy even when the worst has happened; her acting happy after something bad happened is generally just to hide up her true feelings. Julie forgets things easily, proving that she is a little scatterbrained at times.
**Bakugan: [[Gorem]] &rarr; [[Hammer Gorem]]
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**Bakugan: [[Gorem]] &rarr; [[Hammer Gorem]]
* [[Shun Kazami]] {{attribute|Ventus|desc=no|size=10px}}: Shun is the former first-ranked Bakugan Brawler who later moves down to sixth position, and then up to third position. He is a master of Bakugan, and is also Dan's childhood friend. Shun is a loner, a boy of very few words, yet is willing to help his friends at every turn almost.
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* [[Shun Kazami]] {{attribute|Ventus|desc=no|size=10px}}: Shun is the former first-ranked Bakugan Brawler who later moves down to sixth position, and then up to third position. He is a master of Bakugan, and is also Dan's childhood friend. Shun is a loner, a boy of very few words, yet is willing to help his friends at every turn almost.
**Bakugan: [[Skyress]] &rarr; [[Storm Skyress]]
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**Bakugan: [[Skyress]] &rarr; [[Storm Skyress]]
*[[Alice Gehabich]] {{attribute|Darkus|desc=no|size=10px}}: A girl from Moscow who knows almost everything about Bakugan; usually, she just gives advice to the brawlers rather than brawl herself. She is also the granddaughter of Michael Gehabich.
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*[[Alice Gehabich]] {{attribute|Darkus|desc=no|size=10px}}: A girl from Moscow who knows almost everything about Bakugan; usually, she just gives advice to the brawlers rather than brawl herself. She is also the granddaughter of Michael Gehabich.
**Bakugan: [[Alpha Hydranoid]]
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**Bakugan: [[Alpha Hydranoid]]
  
===The Doom Beings===
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===The Doom Beings===
*[[Naga]]: The primary antagonist of the season. A rogue Bakugan who wants to control all power in Vestroia by stealing the completed [[Perfect Core]].
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*[[Naga]]: The primary antagonist of the season. A rogue Bakugan who wants to control all power in Vestroia by stealing the completed [[Perfect Core]].
*[[Hal-G]]: He assists Naga in his quest to get the Infinity Core from Wavern.
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*[[Hal-G]]: He assists Naga in his quest to get the Infinity Core from Wavern.
*[[Masquerade]] {{attribute|Darkus|desc=no|size=10px}}: The top-ranked Bakugan player whose goal is to send all Bakugan to the Doom Dimension with his Doom Card, so he can evolve his Hydranoid and have the ultimate Bakugan.
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*[[Masquerade]] {{attribute|Darkus|desc=no|size=10px}}: The top-ranked Bakugan player whose goal is to send all Bakugan to the Doom Dimension with his Doom Card, so he can evolve his Hydranoid and have the ultimate Bakugan.
**Bakugan: [[Reaper]], [[Hydranoid]] &rarr; [[Dual Hydranoid]] &rarr; [[Alpha Hydranoid]]
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**Bakugan: [[Reaper]], [[Hydranoid]] &rarr; [[Dual Hydranoid]] &rarr; [[Alpha Hydranoid]]
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
 
===Anime===
 
===Anime===
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[[File:Netflix header.jpg|right|thumb|350px]]
{{main|List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers Episodes}}
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{{main|List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers Episodes}}
The fifty-two episode anime television series was produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto in 2007. ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' made its debut in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2007, and was rebroadcast six days later on BS Japan. Nelvana Enterprises produced the English language version and premiered the series on the Canadian network Teletoon on July 2007 and then on Cartoon Network on February 24, 2008.
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The fifty-two episode anime television series was produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto in 2007. ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' made its debut in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2007, and was rebroadcast six days later on BS Japan. Nelvana Enterprises produced the English language version and premiered the series on the Canadian network Teletoon on July 2007 and then on Cartoon Network on February 24, 2008.
  
* [[List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers DVDs|Bakugan Battle Brawlers DVDs]] (Original Japanese)
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* [[List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers DVDs|Bakugan Battle Brawlers DVDs]] (Original Japanese)
  
===Theme Songs===
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===Theme Songs===
; Opening
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; Opening
* {{nihongo|[[Number One Battle Brawlers]]|ナンバーワン・バトルブローラーズ|Nanbā Wan Batoru Burōrāzu}} by Psychic Lover (1&ndash;30)
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* {{nihongo|[[Number One Battle Brawlers]]|ナンバーワン・バトルブローラーズ|Nanbā Wan Batoru Burōrāzu}} by Psychic Lover (1&ndash;30)
* {{nihongo|[[Bucchigiri Infinite Generation]]|ブッちぎり∞ジェネレーション|Bucchigiri Infinitto Jenerēshon}} by Psychic Lover (31&ndash;52)
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* {{nihongo|[[Bucchigiri Infinite Generation]]|ブッちぎり∞ジェネレーション|Bucchigiri Infinitto Jenerēshon}} by Psychic Lover (31&ndash;52)
  
; Ending
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; Ending
* [[Air Drive]] by Elephant Girl (1&ndash;26)
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* [[Air Drive]] by Elephant Girl (1&ndash;26)
* {{nihongo|Hello|ハロー|Harō}} by Za Bon (27&ndash;52)
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* {{nihongo|Hello|ハロー|Harō}} by Za Bon (27&ndash;52)
  
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
Several Original English Language (OEL) books were published in collaboration with Scholastic Books and Del Rey. Most were simply adaptions based on the anime, though one OEL manga, ''[[Bakugan: The Evo Tournament]]'', has an original plot set in the middle of the series.
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Several Original English Language (OEL) books were published in collaboration with Scholastic Books and Del Rey. Most were simply adaptions based on the anime, though one OEL manga, ''[[Bakugan: The Evo Tournament]]'', has an original plot set in the middle of the series.
  
*'''Activity Books:''' [[Bakugan: How to Draw]], [[Collector's Sticker Book Volume One]], [[Eye See It! (Bakugan Battle Brawlers)|Eye See It!]]
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*'''Activity Books:''' [[Bakugan: How to Draw]], [[Collector's Sticker Book Volume One]], [[Eye See It! (Bakugan Battle Brawlers)|Eye See It!]]
*'''Chapter Books:''' [[The Battle Brawlers]], [[A Double Battle]], [[Party Crashers]], [[A Brand New Brawl]]
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*'''Chapter Books:''' [[The Battle Brawlers]], [[A Double Battle]], [[Party Crashers]], [[A Brand New Brawl]]
*'''Handbook:''' [[Bakugan Official Handbook]]
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*'''Handbook:''' [[Bakugan Official Handbook]]
*'''OEL Manga:''' [[The Battle Begins!]], [[The Masquerade Ball]], [[A Feud Between Friends (manga)|A Feud Between Friends]], [[Dan and Drago (manga)|Dan and Drago]], [[Bakugan: The Evo Tournament]]
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*'''OEL Manga:''' [[The Battle Begins!]], [[The Masquerade Ball]], [[A Feud Between Friends (manga)|A Feud Between Friends]], [[Dan and Drago (manga)|Dan and Drago]], [[Bakugan: The Evo Tournament]]
*'''Storybooks:''' [[Finding Drago]], [[Masquerade Brawl]]
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*'''Storybooks:''' [[Finding Drago]], [[Masquerade Brawl]]
  
===Video Games===
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===Video Games===
Two video games were created based on the first season.
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Two video games were created based on the first season.
*[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Video Game)|Bakugan: Battle Brawlers]]
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*[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Video Game)|Bakugan: Battle Brawlers]]
*[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer]]
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*[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer]]
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Screen Shot 2012-01-04 at 2.38.32 PM.JPG|thumb|The symbols around the attribute signs are actually stylized Japanese characters]]
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[[File:Screen Shot 2012-01-04 at 2.38.32 PM.JPG|thumb|The symbols around the attribute signs are actually stylized Japanese characters]]
*The title card, eye catch, and character introductions for this season and ''New Vestroia'' feature a stylized script that corresponds with the Japanese katakana and hiragana alphabets. The title card and eyecatch read "Acquire the Power of the Six Attributes" (むっつのしゅぞくなるものそれぞれにいまちからをあたえよう). The character introductions use the characters' Japanese names.
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*The title card, eye catch, and character introductions for this season and ''New Vestroia'' feature a stylized script that corresponds with the Japanese katakana and hiragana alphabets. The title card and eyecatch read "Acquire the Power of the Six Attributes" (むっつのしゅぞくなるものそれぞれにいまちからをあたえよう). The character introductions use the characters' Japanese names.
*This is the only season:
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*This is the only season:
**Without alien brawlers, [[Bakugan Interspace]], [[Aranaut]], or [[Ren Krawler]].
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**Without alien brawlers, [[Bakugan Interspace]], [[Aranaut]], or [[Ren Krawler]].
**Where no Brawlers were killed&mdash;only Bakugan, and the main villain (Naga) also does not explicitly die. (However, he also is never seen again, even in the final season when the Brawlers return to the Doom Dimension where he was supposedly banished to.)
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**Where no Brawlers were killed&mdash;only Bakugan, and the main villain (Naga) also does not explicitly die. (However, he also is never seen again, even in the final season when the Brawlers return to the Doom Dimension where he was supposedly banished to.)
**Where regular Bakugan battled without an enhancement like [[Bakugan Trap]]s, [[Battle Gear]], or [[BakuNano]].
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**Where regular Bakugan battled without an enhancement like [[Bakugan Trap]]s, [[Battle Gear]], or [[BakuNano]].
**With multiple core female Battle Brawlers&mdash;all the following seasons only have one female brawler in the main protagonist cast.
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**With multiple core female Battle Brawlers&mdash;all the following seasons only have one female brawler in the main protagonist cast.
**Where Drago's final evolution isn't his first form in the next season.
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**Where Drago's final evolution isn't his first form in the next season.
*All the Japanese episode titles are named after well-known Japanese songs, mostly from the 1970s.
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*All the Japanese episode titles are named after well-known Japanese songs, mostly from the 1970s.
  
=== Localization Changes ===
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=== Localization Changes ===
The following changes were made between the Japanese and English versions:
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The following changes were made between the Japanese and English versions:
  
* Some names were changed to either better fit an English-speaking audience (such as changing Dan's full name from Danma to Daniel), or to obfuscate some more obvious references (such as Phoenix to Skyress).
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* Some names were changed to either better fit an English-speaking audience (such as changing Dan's full name from Danma to Daniel), or to obfuscate some more obvious references (such as Phoenix to Skyress).
* Replaced the original soundtrack (composed by Takayuki Negishi) with dub-made ones. The opening song was changed, and the ending theme was completely removed (as English broadcasts don't use ending themes).
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* Replaced the original soundtrack (composed by Takayuki Negishi) with dub-made ones. The opening song was changed, and the ending theme was completely removed (as English broadcasts don't use ending themes).
* Some scenes were trimmed in order to meet the different broadcasting time limit. Some scenes may also have been deleted because they were deemed too violent for kids.
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* Some scenes were trimmed in order to meet the different broadcasting time limit. Some scenes may also have been deleted because they were deemed too violent for kids.
* References to death were removed.
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* References to death were removed.
* The BakuPod's digital voice was added into the dub.
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* The BakuPod's digital voice was added into the dub.
* Aspect ratio was changed from 16:9 widescreen to 4:3 fullscreen, and thus some parts are cropped from the original Japanese version.
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* Aspect ratio was changed from 16:9 widescreen to 4:3 fullscreen, and thus some parts are cropped from the original Japanese version.
  
Other localization changes:
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Other localization changes:
* The Arabic dub covered up the exposed skin from Julie, Runo, and Alice's outfits. Most of the names were also localized.<!--
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* The Arabic dub covered up the exposed skin from Julie, Runo, and Alice's outfits. Most of the names were also localized.<!--
  
== Gallery ==
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== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="120">
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<gallery widths="120">
The bakugan battle brawlers.png|All the [[Battle Brawlers]]
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The bakugan battle brawlers.png|All the [[Battle Brawlers]]
 
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Joe becoming one of the Brawlers.png
The_brawlers_at_Runo's_dinner.png|At [[Runo]]'s cafe, after the top Brawlers were defeated by [[Masquerade]]
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The_brawlers_at_Runo's_dinner.png|At [[Runo]]'s cafe, after the top Brawlers were defeated by [[Masquerade]]
Bakugan ep 35 i.png|[[Dan]] facing [[Marucho]], [[Julie]], and [[Shun]] in order to have [[Drago]] evolve
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Bakugan ep 35 i.png|[[Dan]] facing [[Marucho]], [[Julie]], and [[Shun]] in order to have [[Drago]] evolve
2011-04-14_1143.png|The Battle Brawlers unamused
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2011-04-14_1143.png|The Battle Brawlers unamused
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The_bakugan_battle_brawlers intro.png
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Bakugan ep 39 13.png
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Bakugan ep 39 12.png
 
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== External links ==
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== External links ==
*[[wikipedia:Bakugan Battle Brawlers|''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' on Wikipedia]]
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*[[wikipedia:Bakugan Battle Brawlers|''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' on Wikipedia]]
*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/爆丸バトルブローラーズ 爆丸バトルブローラーズ on Wikipedia] (Japanese)
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*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/爆丸バトルブローラーズ 爆丸バトルブローラーズ on Wikipedia] (Japanese)
*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/bakugan/ TV Tokyo's ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' website]
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*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/bakugan/ TV Tokyo's ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' website]
*[http://www.tms-e.com/tv_movie/bakugan/ TMS Entertainment's ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' website]
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*[http://www.tms-e.com/tv_movie/bakugan/ TMS Entertainment's ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'' website]
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Revision as of 07:30, 12 January 2019

Bakugan Battle Brawlers

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Production
Director Mitsuo Hashimoto
Studio TMS Entertainment
Japan Vistec
Nelvana
Network TV Tokyo (JP)
Teletoon (CA)
Cartoon Network (US)
Episodes 52
Original run April 5, 2007–March 20, 2008
Series Guide
Followed by Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia

Bakugan Battle Brawlers (爆丸バトルブローラーズ, Bakugan Batoru Burōrāzu?) is a Japanese-Canadian action-adventure anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto. The story centers on the lives of creatures called Bakugan, and the Battle Brawlers who possess them. It is the first season of the Battle Brawlers series.

Though initially a failure in Japan, the series became popular in the Canada and the US, prompting the creation of three subsequent seasons, all of which aired in the west prior to its release in its home country.

Plot

Dan Kuso's life changed one day when random cards fell out of the sky. Children all around the world invented a game called Bakugan out of these cards and the strange toys that turned into creatures. Together with his friends Runo Misaki, Marucho Marukura, Julie Makimoto, Shun Kazami, and Alice Gehabich, they formed the Bakugan Battle Brawlers.

Unbeknownst to them, they would soon be dragged into a fight for the fate of Vestroia—the Bakugan's home dimension—against Naga, Masquerade, and the Doom Beings that seek to take over the world with the power of the Perfect Core.

List of Characters

Battle Brawlers

The Battle Brawlers in the intro
  • Dan Kuso Pyrus: The main protagonist of the series, Dan is a boy who loves playing Bakugan and gets frustrated easily. His greatest ambition is to be the number one battle brawler in the world.
  • Runo Misaki Haos: Runo is a tomboy who loves playing Bakugan with people that have skills to show off. She also helps her parents run their family restaurant.
  • Marucho Marukura Aquos: An extremely rich boy who is very generous and intelligent, a bit like a walking encyclopedia. He loves to play Bakugan and he also likes to work on strategies. He used to be very obedient to his parents just because he wanted to please them, but that changed when he met the Brawlers. He now has no regrets for the past, realizing that he only wanted to make his parents happy.
  • Julie Makimoto Subterra: Julie is a girl who tries to stay happy even when the worst has happened; her acting happy after something bad happened is generally just to hide up her true feelings. Julie forgets things easily, proving that she is a little scatterbrained at times.
  • Shun Kazami Ventus: Shun is the former first-ranked Bakugan Brawler who later moves down to sixth position, and then up to third position. He is a master of Bakugan, and is also Dan's childhood friend. Shun is a loner, a boy of very few words, yet is willing to help his friends at every turn almost.
  • Alice Gehabich Darkus: A girl from Moscow who knows almost everything about Bakugan; usually, she just gives advice to the brawlers rather than brawl herself. She is also the granddaughter of Michael Gehabich.

The Doom Beings

  • Naga: The primary antagonist of the season. A rogue Bakugan who wants to control all power in Vestroia by stealing the completed Perfect Core.
  • Hal-G: He assists Naga in his quest to get the Infinity Core from Wavern.
  • Masquerade Darkus: The top-ranked Bakugan player whose goal is to send all Bakugan to the Doom Dimension with his Doom Card, so he can evolve his Hydranoid and have the ultimate Bakugan.

Media

Anime

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Main article: List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers Episodes

The fifty-two episode anime television series was produced by TMS Entertainment and Japan Vistec under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto in 2007. Bakugan Battle Brawlers made its debut in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2007, and was rebroadcast six days later on BS Japan. Nelvana Enterprises produced the English language version and premiered the series on the Canadian network Teletoon on July 2007 and then on Cartoon Network on February 24, 2008.

Theme Songs

Opening
Ending
  • Air Drive by Elephant Girl (1–26)
  • Hello (ハロー, Harō?) by Za Bon (27–52)

Books

Several Original English Language (OEL) books were published in collaboration with Scholastic Books and Del Rey. Most were simply adaptions based on the anime, though one OEL manga, Bakugan: The Evo Tournament, has an original plot set in the middle of the series.

Video Games

Two video games were created based on the first season.

Trivia

The symbols around the attribute signs are actually stylized Japanese characters
  • The title card, eye catch, and character introductions for this season and New Vestroia feature a stylized script that corresponds with the Japanese katakana and hiragana alphabets. The title card and eyecatch read "Acquire the Power of the Six Attributes" (むっつのしゅぞくなるものそれぞれにいまちからをあたえよう). The character introductions use the characters' Japanese names.
  • This is the only season:
    • Without alien brawlers, Bakugan Interspace, Aranaut, or Ren Krawler.
    • Where no Brawlers were killed—only Bakugan, and the main villain (Naga) also does not explicitly die. (However, he also is never seen again, even in the final season when the Brawlers return to the Doom Dimension where he was supposedly banished to.)
    • Where regular Bakugan battled without an enhancement like Bakugan Traps, Battle Gear, or BakuNano.
    • With multiple core female Battle Brawlers—all the following seasons only have one female brawler in the main protagonist cast.
    • Where Drago's final evolution isn't his first form in the next season.
  • All the Japanese episode titles are named after well-known Japanese songs, mostly from the 1970s.

Localization Changes

The following changes were made between the Japanese and English versions:

  • Some names were changed to either better fit an English-speaking audience (such as changing Dan's full name from Danma to Daniel), or to obfuscate some more obvious references (such as Phoenix to Skyress).
  • Replaced the original soundtrack (composed by Takayuki Negishi) with dub-made ones. The opening song was changed, and the ending theme was completely removed (as English broadcasts don't use ending themes).
  • Some scenes were trimmed in order to meet the different broadcasting time limit. Some scenes may also have been deleted because they were deemed too violent for kids.
  • References to death were removed.
  • The BakuPod's digital voice was added into the dub.
  • Aspect ratio was changed from 16:9 widescreen to 4:3 fullscreen, and thus some parts are cropped from the original Japanese version.

Other localization changes:

  • The Arabic dub covered up the exposed skin from Julie, Runo, and Alice's outfits. Most of the names were also localized.

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