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{{nihongo|Hydron|ハイドロン|Haidoron}} was [[Zenoheld|King Zenoheld's]] only son, the Prince of [[Vestal]], leader of [[New Vestroia]], and commander of the [[Vexos]]. He possessed the petrified statues of five of the Six Soldiers that saved [[Vestroia]]: [[Tigrerra]], [[Gorem]], [[Preyas]], [[Skyress]], and [[Hydranoid]]. His initial goal in the first half of the season was to "complete his collection" by getting his hands on [[Drago]]. After [[Spectra Phantom|Spectra]] and [[Gus Grav|Gus]]' defection, Hydron became the new Subterra brawler for the Vexos.
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Prince {{nihongo|'''Hydron'''|ハイドロン|Haidoron}} is a major antagonist in ''[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia]]''. He is introduced in the first arc as [[Zenoheld|King Zenoheld's]] only son, the Prince of [[Vestal]], the leader of [[New Vestroia]], and the commander of the [[Vexos]]. He possessed the petrified statues of five of the Six Soldiers that saved [[Vestroia]]: [[Tigrerra]], [[Gorem]], [[Preyas (Marucho Marukura)|Preyas]], [[Skyress]], and [[Hydranoid]]. His initial goal in the first half of the season was to "complete his collection" by getting his hands on [[Drago (Dan Kuso)|Drago]].
  
==Personality==
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In the second arc, after [[Spectra Phantom|Spectra]] and [[Gus Grav|Gus]]' defection, Hydron became the Vexos' new Subterra brawler, using [[Dryoid]] as his [[Partner Bakugan]]. He quickly proves to be a powerful brawler in his own right&mdash;but his successes are short-lived as Vexos begins to fracture from within.
Hydron was shown to be very spoiled and bratty, as his only concern in the first arc was to complete his collection of petrified Bakugan. He was a very ruthless and heartless person. In ''[[BT: The Final Battle]]'', when his Bakugan's attack managed to blow [[Mira Fermin]] away, [[Dan Kuso]] called him a creep by saying ''"You creep! Who hurts a girl like that?"''. He responded with ''"Boy. Girl. All I see is brawler"''.
 
  
Unlike most members of the Vexos, Hydron seemed to have no problem with the [[Alternative Weapon System]], despite his father's plan to destroy the universe. In ''[[Volt's Revolt]]'', he freaked once he lost to Volt, and used a [[Death Bombs|Death Bomb]] on him, narrowly escaping being dragged in himself by Volt. Afterwards, he defeated and sent [[Lync Volan]] to the same place as punishment for betraying him and sending the Alternative System data to Alice.
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==Appearance==
  
In ''[[An Heir To Spare]]'', Hydron is shown to care about [[Dryoid]], and during his battle against [[Zenoheld]], when the king activated Land Pressure, Hydron believed in [[Dryoid]] that he could overcome Land Pressure's effect. Dryoid seemed to become self-aware and showed some degree of partnership, despite his inability to speak.
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==Personality==
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At his introduction, Hydron is spoiled and bratty, only caring about completing his collection of petrified Bakugan. This is pointed out by other Vexos members, much to his anger. His callousness and ruthlessness is fully shown in the second arc, not caring who or what he hurts as long as he achieves his objectives; his response to [[Dan Kuso]] after hurting [[Mira Fermin]] by blowing her away with his attack is ''"Boy. Girl. All I see is brawler."''<ref name="BT">"[[BT: The Final Battle]]"</ref> Unlike most of the Vexos, Hydron seemed to have no problem with the [[Alternative Weapon System]], even though it would destroy the universe.
  
Unlike his father, Hydron was willing to accept that he already lost his prince title and didn't seem to care anymore about being referred as such in the second half.
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The only thing he ever displays a tender care for is [[Dryoid]]; he believes in Dyroid's ability to overcome Zenoheld's [[Farbros]]' Land Pressure, and Dryoid in turn seems to be capable of some degree of partnership despite being a Mechanical Bakugan.<ref name="heir">"[[An Heir To Spare]]"</ref>
  
Hydron disregarded his former home planet, telling Volt upon returning that it was even worse from when he had left it.
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Like his father, he is shown not to take slights well: he freaks out upon losing to [[Volt Luster]], and uses a [[Death Bomb]] to "win" by removing Volt from existence.<ref name="volt">"[[Volt's Revolt]]"</ref> However, Hydron despises those that acknowledge him only for being Zenoheld's son, or the implication that he is weaker than his father, which Gus takes advantage of to goad him into a fight.<ref name="ultimate">"[[Ultimate Weapon]]"</ref>
  
Towards the end of the series, Hydron began to grow unstable. He began screaming and twitching whenever he was in anger, which was first demonstrated when he lost a battle to Volt.
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In spite of this, most of Hydron's actions are largely motivated by a desire to be acknowledged by his father and prove his worth. When Zenoheld brushes off Hydron's accomplishments and tells him to stop bothering him, Hydron reaches his tipping point. He ultimately decides to oppose his father, even going as far as to ensure Zenoheld's death at the cost of his own life.
 
 
Hydron seemed to hate people that referred to him as "his father's son" and called him weaker than his father as shown in ''[[Ultimate Weapon]]'', where [[Gus]] tricked him into starting a brawl after calling him [[Zenoheld]]'s lapdog, he also hates being called a "spoiled brat" by [[Mylene]], [[Volt]], and [[Spectra Phantom]].
 
 
 
Hydron had a habit of twirling a lock of his hair around his index finger.
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Anime===
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===Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia===
====[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia]]====
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Hydron is introduced in the first arc as the bratty and spoiled prince of Vestal and ruler of New Vestroia. He has the Vexos capture the Six Fighting Bakugan, the [[Battle Brawlers]]' Bakugan from the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers|previous season]], so he can keep them as statues. Prideful and haughty, his constant demands make his top brawler, Spectra, decide to usurp him and makes [[Mylene Farrow]] view him with disdain. Though he is somewhat aware that Spectra is plotting something behind his back and employs [[Lync Volan]] to spy on Spectra, he is nonetheless shocked to discover Spectra's true colors.
Very little is known about Hydrons life prior to Season 2. What was clear was that he had a negative relationship with his father, [[King Zenoheld]], who constantly complained of his son disappointing him by not firmly putting New Vestroia under Vestal control, and calling him a failure. Hydron also seemed to be scared of his father to some degree, as he panics whenever his father grows angry, and goes out of his way to avoid blame being placed on him for failures out of fear of punishment. This is first notably displayed in ''[http://bakugan.wikia.com/wiki/Final_Countdown Final Countdown]'', when Hydron starts shaking and panicking after Mylene tells him they're leaving New Vestroia, stating Zenoheld will "blame everything on him."
 
  
He was shown to be quite arrogant, and he thought very highly of himself, to the point where others referred to him as "a spoiled brat". It is unclear as to whether he had any actual experience in brawling despite wanting to take on the Resistance himself; however, it appears that Hydron is a very strong [[Subterra]] brawler while using his Bakugan [[Dryoid]], a mechanical Bakugan created by [[Clay Fermin|Professor Clay]].
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At the end of the first arc, with the [[Dimension Controller]]s destroyed and the Vestals' failure to keep New Vestroia evident, Mylene conspires with Hydron to pin the blame on Spectra. It is only with this plan that he allows himself to get led away to Vestal with the remaining Vexos members, as he would otherwise face his father's wrath.<ref>"[[Final Countdown]]"</ref>
  
Hydron seemed to have some awareness that [[Spectra]] was up to something near the end of New Vestroia, and had employed Lync to keep an eye on him, but was still surprised to find out Spectra was planning on overthrowing the thrown, showing that he was, while suspicious of the others, still believed they wouldn't betray him.
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In between the first and second arcs, the royal family and the Vexos were forced to abandon Vestal after Mira, [[Ace Grit|Ace]], and [[Baron Leltoy|Baron]] revealed the truth behind Bakugan and exposed their crimes. Although his royal title was stripped away as a result, Hydron didn't seem terribly resentful about it.
  
In ''[[Revenge of the Vexos]]'', Hydron became the new Subterra Vexos brawler, in order to replace Gus after he had left. Hydron also obtained a new outfit in the second season, and when he was sent to Vestal to get the Haos Energy from [[Baron Leltoy]], he bought a pair of sunglasses while strolling around. Once he encountered Baron, he challenged him to a brawl for the Haos Energy, who readily agreed. Hydron then revealed that he was no longer a prince, thanks to the [[Bakugan Brawler Resistance]], due to them revealing to the Vestal people that Bakugan were living creatures, causing the people to rebel against the royal family for lying to them. Soon after the brawl had begun, he defeated [[Saint Nemus]] and [[Piercian]] with only Dryoid, thus releasing the [[Haos]] Energy and powering his father's machine. He didn't have a Bakugan Trap. Hydron was cruel and tended to brawl until his opponent pleaded for mercy, which pleased him immensely, much to his opponent's dismay.
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After this, Hydron becomes the Vexos' new Subterra brawler while his father became its Pyrus brawler. His first mission sent him to Vestal to get the [[Haos#Legacy|Haos]] [[Attribute Energies|attribute energy]] for the [[Bakugan Termination System]]. Though he took his sweet time doing so, even going out of his way to buy sunglasses, he challenged Baron to a brawl for the Haos Energy, who readily agreed. He quickly showed off his brawling prowess by swiftly defeating [[Saint Nemus]] and [[Piercian]] with only Dryoid.<ref>"[[Revenge of the Vexos]]"</ref>
  
As he arrived back with the other Vexos, Mylene states that he should work on his stealth, because he may have alerted the other Brawlers. However, he shrugs it off, saying that she was jealous of him for claiming the first [[Attribute Energy]]. Mylene seemed angered, but didn't question him further.
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Upon his return to the [[Vexos Motherpalace]], Mylene chides him for not working on his stealth, afraid he may have alerted the other Brawlers. However, he shrugs it off as her jealousy towards him for claiming the first attribute. Though she was angered by this, she didn't question him further.
  
In ''[[Shadow Attack]]'', he developed a plan to lure Dan Kuso and the rest of the Resistance back to Earth by having Alice get defeated by Shadow Prove. Hydron planned to brawl Dan and defeat him to take the Pyrus energy.
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He develops the plan to lure Dan and the rest of the Resistance back to Earth by having [[Shadow Prove]] defeat [[Alice Gehabich]]. This way, Hydron would be able to defeat Dan and take the Pyrus energy.<ref>"[[Shadow Attack]]"</ref> Though Shadow succeeds in defeating Alice despite [[Chan Lee]]'s assistance, the plan doesn't ''exactly'' come to fruition, and Hydron and Shadow instead face [[Marucho Marukura]], [[Preyas (Marucho Marukura)|Preyas]], and [[Minx Elfin]]. Though they technically lost, they succeeded in obtaining the [[Aquos#Legacy|Aquos]] energy from Elfin, much to Hydron's delight as he later gloats to himself over how irritated Mylene would be over his victories.<ref>"[[Elfin On the Run]]"</ref>
  
In ''[[Elfin On the Run]]'', he and Shadow Prove face [[Marucho]], [[Preyas]], and [[Minx Elfin]]. Although they lost, they still managed to get the Aquos [[Attribute Energy]] into the [[BT system]], since Elfin sacrificed herself in the battle, making Preyas finish the battle off alone. He then returned to the [[Vexos Motherpalace]] with Shadow and gloated to himself over how irritated Mylene would be when she realized that he stole another Attribute Energy while she still had taken none.
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During the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance|Resistance]]'s attack on the Motherpalace, he and Zenoheld battle Dan, Mira, and Spectra. Though he wins against Mira and knocks her unconscious, he loses against Dan and Spectra. Zenoheld carries the rest of the battle to victory and obtains the Pyrus energy, but [[Farbros]] was damaged in the process. Zenoheld becomes immensely angry at Hydron for his loss and grabs him by the collar, only becoming appeased after Mylene blames [[Clay Fermin]] for creating Dryoid with the weaknesses that lead to the failure.<ref name="BT" />
  
In ''[[BT: The Final Battle]]'', he battled [[Dan Kuso]], [[Mira Fermin]], and [[Spectra Phantom]] with [[Zenoheld]], winning against Mira, and knocking her unconscious, but losing against Dan and Spectra. [[Zenoheld]] won against them, obtaining the Pyrus energy, but [[Farbros]] was damaged in the process. Because of his loss, Hydron was held by the collar by Zenoheld and was accused of failing, until Mylene told him it was Professor Clay's fault, for creating Dryoid with the weaknesses that lead to the faliure.
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Things only continue going downhill for Hydron from there. After looking down on the rest of the Vexos' remaining members and angering Volt by telling him to be "a good little doggie," he is dealt his first complete loss at Volt's hands when he is sent to punish Volt for betraying the Vexos. Unable to handle the thought of losing, he uses a Death Bomb on Volt to send him into another dimension. Though he is nearly dragged in himself, upon Volt's disappearance, Hydron screams ''"I defeated him! ...I won!"''<ref name="volt" />
  
In ''[[Volt's Revolt]]'', it was shown that Hydron thought of the other Vexos members (excluding his father) as dogs, telling Volt to be "a good little doggie," much to the Haos brawler's fury. Although he lost the brawl after pursuing Volt for his betrayal, he used a Death Bomb on Volt, possibly sending him to another dimension, or even killing him. After his defeat at Volt's hands, he became very unstable and enraged, possibly because he was so determined for victory. Upon Volt's disappearance into another dimension, Hydron screamed "I defeated him! ... I won!" while staggering backwards, showing that he doubted his strength to actually get rid of him.
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When Lync follows in Volt's footsteps and leaves for Earth with the blueprints for the Alternative in hand, Zenoheld sends him to dispose of Lync as well. They clash in front of Alice's house and though Lync initially feigns innocence, Hydron noticed Alice and realized she was the reason for Lync's betrayal. Hydron mocks Lync over his feelings, saying it was a "shame" she would "turn to dust" after the completion of the Alternative. Lync retorts that Hydron is the one who should "turn to dust," and goes on to claim his only motivation was to win his father's approval. While Hydron is infuriated by the remark and denies it, angrily using a Death Bomb on Lync after defeating him in a brawl, Lync's words end up hitting closer than he was willing to acknowledge. When Hydron returns with news of his success, he ends up hurt and confused when Zenoheld, instead of praising him, roughly dismisses him and tells him to stop being a bother.<ref>"[[Payback]]"</ref>
  
In ''[[Payback]]'', Zenoheld sent him after Lync, who had taken the blueprints of the Alternative with unknown motives. He confronted Lync on Earth, in front of [[Alice Gehabich|Alice's]] house. After Lync tests his patience by feigning innocence, Hydron noticed Alice and realized she was why Lync betrayed the Vexos. When Lync tells him to leave her alone, Hydron remarks that Alice is a pretty name, then continuing to say it was a "shame" that Alice will "turn to dust" after the completion of the Alternative. Lync retorts that Hydron is the one who should "turn to dust" and insults him further by claiming his only motivation was to win his father's approval. While he is infuriated by the remark and denies it, it ends up being true when Hydron was hurt and confused when Zenoheld, instead of praising him, roughly dismisses him for defeating Lync.
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At some point afterwards, Mylene's flashback reveals that he threatened her with the fear of "dealing with her" the way he did Lync and Volt.<ref>"[[Mylene's Meltdown]]"</ref> This never comes to pass, however, as she and Shadow disappear together after she uses a Death Bomb in [[Bakugan Interspace]], causing it to collapse with them still inside.
  
In ''[[Mylene's Meltdown]]'', Hydron appeared in a flashback of Mylene's. He warned Mylene that if she failed, he would "be forced to deal with her, just like with Lync and Volt."
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With the Vexos' numbers thinned down to only Zenoheld, Hydron, and Clay, Hydron faces the full brunt of his father's wrath. Infuriated with Hydron's failure to retrieve the [[Phantom Data]], Zenoheld has Hydron tortured with [[The Agonizer]] as punishment. Hydron dreams of Lync of Volt telling him he should be king instead of Zenoheld, leading him to challenge his father in a brawl. Though he held the upper-hand throughout the battle and proves a stronger brawler, because he held back in hopes that his strength would be acknowledged, he ends up losing and is thrown into the dungeons along with Gus, who had previously lost to Zenoheld as well.<ref name="heir" />
  
In ''[[An Heir To Spare]]'', Zenoheld became angry with him for not retrieving the [[Phantom Data]], and punished Hydron by torturing him with [[The Agonizer]]. Later on, Hydron seemed to either hallucinate or dream of Lync and Volt telling him that he should be the King instead of Zenoheld. He then challenged Zenoheld to a brawl, and lost despite being able to defeat Farbros and halve Zenoheld's Life Gauge, due to himk holding back out of hope his father would see his strength and finally approve of him. He was then thrown in a prison cell along with Gus, proving that Gus was still alive.
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In prison, Gus goads him into a brawl by calling him Zenoheld's lapdog. By throwing Dryoid and [[Rex Vulcan]], their full sizes are able to break through their cells, allowing them to escape.<ref name="ultimate" /> He then fights alongside the Resistance to defeat his father once and for all, using Dryoid to land the final blow on Farbros and trap Zenoheld within it to keep him from escaping. As the Alternative is about to self-destruct, Hydron looks up and utters his final words: ''"Volt... Lync... I'll be there... soon."''<ref>"[[Final Fury]]"</ref>
 
 
In ''[[Ultimate Weapon]]'', he was able to escape when [[Gus]] tricked him into starting a brawl inside the cells by calling him a lapdog, which angered Hydron,releasing Dryoid and [[Rex Vulcan]] who, upon release, broke the cells and allowed both Gus and himself to escape.
 
 
 
In ''[[Final Fury]]'', he then fought alongside the brawlers to defeat his father once and for all, and used Dryoid to land the final blow on Farbros, defeating Zenoheld once and for all. He then proceeded to have Dryoid capture Zenoheld and hold him in one of his hands, preventing him from escaping. Just before the explosion of the Alternative System, Hydron looked up and said: "Volt...Lync...I'll be there...soon." It is unknown whether he survived, but, more likely, it is probable that he meant that he was about to die and would join Volt and Lync, suggesting that the "alternate dimension" was really a metaphor for death.
 
  
 
==Bakugan==
 
==Bakugan==
===Anime===
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*[[Subterra]] [[Dryoid]] (Partner Bakugan)
====Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia====
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*[[Pyrus#Generation 1|Pyrus]] [[Fencer]] (Stolen by [[Spectra]])
*[[Subterra]] [[Dryoid]] (Guardian Bakugan) (Destroyed in episode 52)
 
*[[Pyrus]] [[Fencer]] (Stolen by [[Spectra]])
 
 
*Subterra [[Scraper]] (Stolen by Spectra)
 
*Subterra [[Scraper]] (Stolen by Spectra)
*[[Aquos]] [[Leefram]] (Stolen by Spectra)
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*[[Aquos#Legacy|Aquos]] [[Leefram]] (Stolen by Spectra)
*[[Ventus]] [[Klawgor]] (Stolen by Spectra)
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*[[Ventus#Legacy|Ventus]] [[Klawgor]] (Stolen by Spectra)
*[[Haos]] [[Spindle]] (Stolen by Spectra)
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*[[Haos#Legacy|Haos]] [[Spindle]] (Stolen by Spectra)
*[[Darkus]] [[Foxbat]] (Stolen by Spectra)
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*[[Darkus#Legacy|Darkus]] [[Foxbat]] (Stolen by Spectra)
 
 
=====Statues of the New Soldiers=====
 
*[[Darkus]] [[Alpha Hydranoid]] (Back in New Vestroia)
 
*[[Haos]] [[Blade Tigrerra]] (Back in New Vestroia)
 
*[[Aquos]] [[Preyas]] (Back in New Vestroia)
 
*[[Subterra]] [[Hammer Gorem]] (Back in New Vestroia)
 
*[[Ventus]] [[Storm Skyress]] (Stayed in New Vestroia)
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*Hydron and his father are the only Vexos members with no known surname. This is likely due to their status as royalty.
 
*He has a habit of twirling a lock on his hair.
 
*He and [[Masquerade]] share the same [[Lyon Smith|English]] and [[Soichiro Hoshi|Japanese voice]] actor.
 
*Hydron is the only brawler to defeat Zenoheld in a brawl in the first round.
 
*Hydron is the second character who has killed the most amount of people in the Bakugan TV series, the first is Emperor [[Barodius]].
 
*He and [[Nurzak]] are slightly similar in that they are both Subterra brawlers who turned against their leaders and faced them alone at first. Both won the first round by using special tactics but eventually were outmatched. And finally, both joined the brawlers in the final fight against Zenoheld and Barodius, respectively.
 
  
==Battles==
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==Brawling Record==
Hydron's record shows that he is a good brawler. He has won 4/7 of his brawls.
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Hydron has a relatively good brawling, winning 4/7 of his brawls.
  
===Anime===
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{| class="wikitable" width="60%"
====Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia====
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! colspan="3" style="background:#90D664; text-align: center;" | Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
{| style="float:left;" border="1" width="50%"
 
! colspan="3" style="background: brown; text-align: center;" | Record
 
 
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! Opponent !! Episode !! Outcome
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! Opponent !! Episode !! width="20%"|Outcome
 
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| [[Baron Leltoy]] || [[Revenge of the Vexos|28]] || Win
 
| [[Baron Leltoy]] || [[Revenge of the Vexos|28]] || Win
 
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| [[Marucho Marukura]] (Tag with [[Shadow]]) || [[Elfin On the Run|35]] || Lose
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| [[Marucho Marukura]] (Tag with [[Shadow Prove|Shadow]]) || [[Elfin On the Run|35]] || Lose
 
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| [[Dan Kuso]], [[Mira Fermin]] & [[Spectra Phantom]] (Tag with [[Zenoheld]]) || [[BT: The Final Battle|41]] || Win
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| [[Dan Kuso]], [[Mira Fermin]],  and [[Spectra Phantom]] (Tag with [[Zenoheld]]) || [[BT: The Final Battle|41]] || Win
 
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| [[Volt Luster]] || [[Volt's Revolt|46]] || Lose
 
| [[Volt Luster]] || [[Volt's Revolt|46]] || Lose
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| [[Lync Volan]] || [[Payback|47]] || Win
 
| [[Lync Volan]] || [[Payback|47]] || Win
 
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| [[Zenoheld]] || [[An Heir To Spare|49]] || Lose
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| Zenoheld || [[An Heir To Spare|49]] || Lose
 
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| [[Zenoheld]] (Tag with [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance|The Resistance]]) || [[Ultimate Weapon|50]]-[[Final Fury|52]] || Win
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| Zenoheld (Tag with the [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance|Resistance]]) || [[Ultimate Weapon|50]]-[[Final Fury|52]] || Win
 
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==Trivia==
{{Vexos}}
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*Hydron and his father are the only Vexos members with no known surname. This is likely due to their status as royalty.
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*He has a habit of twirling a lock on his hair.
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*He and [[Masquerade]] share the same English and Japanese voice actors.
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*Hydron is the only brawler to defeat Zenoheld in a brawl in the first round.
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*Hydron holds the second-highest kill count in the ''Battle Brawlers'' series, the first being [[Barodius]].
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*He and [[Nurzak]] have slight similarities: both are Subterra brawlers who turn against their leaders and faced them alone in their first brawls. Both won the first round by using special tactics, but eventually were outmatched, and both joined the Brawlers in the final fight against said leaders.
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[[de:Prinz Hydron]]
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==References==
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Bakugan: New Vestroia]]
 
[[Category:Bakugan: New Vestroia]]

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Hydron
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Race Vestal
Age 16 (New Vestroia)
Gender Male
Brawling Information
Main attribute Subterra Subterra
Partner Bakugan Dryoid
Media
First appearance Invasion of the Vestals
Voiced by Sōichirō Hoshi (Japanese)
Lyon Smith (English)
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I've forgotten how peaceful Vestal can be. Everyone is so happy and carefree. Well, I guess that's about to change.

Prince Hydron (ハイドロン, Haidoron?) is a major antagonist in Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia. He is introduced in the first arc as King Zenoheld's only son, the Prince of Vestal, the leader of New Vestroia, and the commander of the Vexos. He possessed the petrified statues of five of the Six Soldiers that saved Vestroia: Tigrerra, Gorem, Preyas, Skyress, and Hydranoid. His initial goal in the first half of the season was to "complete his collection" by getting his hands on Drago.

In the second arc, after Spectra and Gus' defection, Hydron became the Vexos' new Subterra brawler, using Dryoid as his Partner Bakugan. He quickly proves to be a powerful brawler in his own right—but his successes are short-lived as Vexos begins to fracture from within.

Appearance[edit]

Personality[edit]

At his introduction, Hydron is spoiled and bratty, only caring about completing his collection of petrified Bakugan. This is pointed out by other Vexos members, much to his anger. His callousness and ruthlessness is fully shown in the second arc, not caring who or what he hurts as long as he achieves his objectives; his response to Dan Kuso after hurting Mira Fermin by blowing her away with his attack is "Boy. Girl. All I see is brawler."[1] Unlike most of the Vexos, Hydron seemed to have no problem with the Alternative Weapon System, even though it would destroy the universe.

The only thing he ever displays a tender care for is Dryoid; he believes in Dyroid's ability to overcome Zenoheld's Farbros' Land Pressure, and Dryoid in turn seems to be capable of some degree of partnership despite being a Mechanical Bakugan.[2]

Like his father, he is shown not to take slights well: he freaks out upon losing to Volt Luster, and uses a Death Bomb to "win" by removing Volt from existence.[3] However, Hydron despises those that acknowledge him only for being Zenoheld's son, or the implication that he is weaker than his father, which Gus takes advantage of to goad him into a fight.[4]

In spite of this, most of Hydron's actions are largely motivated by a desire to be acknowledged by his father and prove his worth. When Zenoheld brushes off Hydron's accomplishments and tells him to stop bothering him, Hydron reaches his tipping point. He ultimately decides to oppose his father, even going as far as to ensure Zenoheld's death at the cost of his own life.

Biography[edit]

Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia[edit]

Hydron is introduced in the first arc as the bratty and spoiled prince of Vestal and ruler of New Vestroia. He has the Vexos capture the Six Fighting Bakugan, the Battle Brawlers' Bakugan from the previous season, so he can keep them as statues. Prideful and haughty, his constant demands make his top brawler, Spectra, decide to usurp him and makes Mylene Farrow view him with disdain. Though he is somewhat aware that Spectra is plotting something behind his back and employs Lync Volan to spy on Spectra, he is nonetheless shocked to discover Spectra's true colors.

At the end of the first arc, with the Dimension Controllers destroyed and the Vestals' failure to keep New Vestroia evident, Mylene conspires with Hydron to pin the blame on Spectra. It is only with this plan that he allows himself to get led away to Vestal with the remaining Vexos members, as he would otherwise face his father's wrath.[5]

In between the first and second arcs, the royal family and the Vexos were forced to abandon Vestal after Mira, Ace, and Baron revealed the truth behind Bakugan and exposed their crimes. Although his royal title was stripped away as a result, Hydron didn't seem terribly resentful about it.

After this, Hydron becomes the Vexos' new Subterra brawler while his father became its Pyrus brawler. His first mission sent him to Vestal to get the Haos attribute energy for the Bakugan Termination System. Though he took his sweet time doing so, even going out of his way to buy sunglasses, he challenged Baron to a brawl for the Haos Energy, who readily agreed. He quickly showed off his brawling prowess by swiftly defeating Saint Nemus and Piercian with only Dryoid.[6]

Upon his return to the Vexos Motherpalace, Mylene chides him for not working on his stealth, afraid he may have alerted the other Brawlers. However, he shrugs it off as her jealousy towards him for claiming the first attribute. Though she was angered by this, she didn't question him further.

He develops the plan to lure Dan and the rest of the Resistance back to Earth by having Shadow Prove defeat Alice Gehabich. This way, Hydron would be able to defeat Dan and take the Pyrus energy.[7] Though Shadow succeeds in defeating Alice despite Chan Lee's assistance, the plan doesn't exactly come to fruition, and Hydron and Shadow instead face Marucho Marukura, Preyas, and Minx Elfin. Though they technically lost, they succeeded in obtaining the Aquos energy from Elfin, much to Hydron's delight as he later gloats to himself over how irritated Mylene would be over his victories.[8]

During the Resistance's attack on the Motherpalace, he and Zenoheld battle Dan, Mira, and Spectra. Though he wins against Mira and knocks her unconscious, he loses against Dan and Spectra. Zenoheld carries the rest of the battle to victory and obtains the Pyrus energy, but Farbros was damaged in the process. Zenoheld becomes immensely angry at Hydron for his loss and grabs him by the collar, only becoming appeased after Mylene blames Clay Fermin for creating Dryoid with the weaknesses that lead to the failure.[1]

Things only continue going downhill for Hydron from there. After looking down on the rest of the Vexos' remaining members and angering Volt by telling him to be "a good little doggie," he is dealt his first complete loss at Volt's hands when he is sent to punish Volt for betraying the Vexos. Unable to handle the thought of losing, he uses a Death Bomb on Volt to send him into another dimension. Though he is nearly dragged in himself, upon Volt's disappearance, Hydron screams "I defeated him! ...I won!"[3]

When Lync follows in Volt's footsteps and leaves for Earth with the blueprints for the Alternative in hand, Zenoheld sends him to dispose of Lync as well. They clash in front of Alice's house and though Lync initially feigns innocence, Hydron noticed Alice and realized she was the reason for Lync's betrayal. Hydron mocks Lync over his feelings, saying it was a "shame" she would "turn to dust" after the completion of the Alternative. Lync retorts that Hydron is the one who should "turn to dust," and goes on to claim his only motivation was to win his father's approval. While Hydron is infuriated by the remark and denies it, angrily using a Death Bomb on Lync after defeating him in a brawl, Lync's words end up hitting closer than he was willing to acknowledge. When Hydron returns with news of his success, he ends up hurt and confused when Zenoheld, instead of praising him, roughly dismisses him and tells him to stop being a bother.[9]

At some point afterwards, Mylene's flashback reveals that he threatened her with the fear of "dealing with her" the way he did Lync and Volt.[10] This never comes to pass, however, as she and Shadow disappear together after she uses a Death Bomb in Bakugan Interspace, causing it to collapse with them still inside.

With the Vexos' numbers thinned down to only Zenoheld, Hydron, and Clay, Hydron faces the full brunt of his father's wrath. Infuriated with Hydron's failure to retrieve the Phantom Data, Zenoheld has Hydron tortured with The Agonizer as punishment. Hydron dreams of Lync of Volt telling him he should be king instead of Zenoheld, leading him to challenge his father in a brawl. Though he held the upper-hand throughout the battle and proves a stronger brawler, because he held back in hopes that his strength would be acknowledged, he ends up losing and is thrown into the dungeons along with Gus, who had previously lost to Zenoheld as well.[2]

In prison, Gus goads him into a brawl by calling him Zenoheld's lapdog. By throwing Dryoid and Rex Vulcan, their full sizes are able to break through their cells, allowing them to escape.[4] He then fights alongside the Resistance to defeat his father once and for all, using Dryoid to land the final blow on Farbros and trap Zenoheld within it to keep him from escaping. As the Alternative is about to self-destruct, Hydron looks up and utters his final words: "Volt... Lync... I'll be there... soon."[11]

Bakugan[edit]

Brawling Record[edit]

Hydron has a relatively good brawling, winning 4/7 of his brawls.

Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
Opponent Episode Outcome
Baron Leltoy 28 Win
Marucho Marukura (Tag with Shadow) 35 Lose
Dan Kuso, Mira Fermin, and Spectra Phantom (Tag with Zenoheld) 41 Win
Volt Luster 46 Lose
Lync Volan 47 Win
Zenoheld 49 Lose
Zenoheld (Tag with the Resistance) 50-52 Win

Trivia[edit]

  • Hydron and his father are the only Vexos members with no known surname. This is likely due to their status as royalty.
  • He has a habit of twirling a lock on his hair.
  • He and Masquerade share the same English and Japanese voice actors.
  • Hydron is the only brawler to defeat Zenoheld in a brawl in the first round.
  • Hydron holds the second-highest kill count in the Battle Brawlers series, the first being Barodius.
  • He and Nurzak have slight similarities: both are Subterra brawlers who turn against their leaders and faced them alone in their first brawls. Both won the first round by using special tactics, but eventually were outmatched, and both joined the Brawlers in the final fight against said leaders.



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