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Stinglash, Scorpion (スコーピオン, Sukōpion?) in the Japanese version, is a scorpion-like Bakugan with a human head.

Stinglash
BK CD Stinglash.jpg
Physical Game
Debut set Series 1
Available Attributes Pyrus Pyrus
Aquos Aquos
Haos Haos
Ventus Ventus
Subterra Subterra
Darkus Darkus
Anime
Attribute Darkus Darkus
Attribute Variations Pyrus Pyrus
Subterra Subterra
Aquos Aquos
Power 330 Gs
Series
First appearance BAKUGAN THE BATTLE BEGINS
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InformationEdit

DescriptionEdit

Stinglash is a scorpion with two massive pincers that can cut through almost anything. A titanium exoskeleton gives Stinglash extremely good protection. Its tail is slow moving, but contains poisonous venom for which there is no cure.

Bakugan Official HandbookEdit

When this Bakugan lashes out with its tail, opponents feel the sting. Stinglash looks like a scorpion with a humanoid face-pretty creepy! But looks don't matter when your warrior is delivering damage on the field.

Bakugan: Ultimate HandbookEdit

This scorpion-like Bakugan has two major methods of attack: It can slice through obstacles with its powerful pincers or poison its opponents with its sharp tail. For defense, Stinglash counts on its exoskeleton, which is made of nearly indestructible titanium steel.

AnimeEdit

Bakugan Battle BrawlersEdit

Marucho and Klaus both had Aquos Stinglashes and Jewls had a Subterra Stinglash. Shuji had a Darkus Stinglash and Dan had a Pyrus Stinglash which was sent to the Doom Dimension by Masquerade's Laserman, as it could not protect itself from the lasers. Tatsuya also had a Pyrus Stinglash which got sent to the Doom Dimension by Masquerade's Centipoid. Klaus von Hertzon has an Aquos Stinglash, which got send to the Doom Dimension. In the Bakugan Nintendo DS video game, before Marduk's Vladitor became Battle Ax Vladitor, he had a Darkus Stinglash.

Ability Card
  • Abyss Ruler: Adds 100 Gs to Stinglash. (Aquos)

Physical GameEdit

AvailabilityEdit

28mmEdit

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 290 Gs
None
  • Early Japanese version. Has cross-shaped screws "S/S" (not "S/S/B") mark. Secondary color is bright non-metallic orange
 
  • 250 Gs
  • 500 Gs
  • 570 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (Series 1, 2)[2]
  • Starter Pack (Series 1, 2)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 280 Gs
  • 330 Gs
None
  • Has cross-shaped screws and "S/S" (not "S/S/B") mark. Secondary color is non-metallic medium blue
 
  • 250 Gs
  • 300 Gs
  • 450 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (Series 1, 2)[4]
  • Starter Pack (Series 1, 2)
  • Battle Pack
 
  • 350 Gs
Pearl

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  • 300 Gs
  • 350 Gs
  • 400 Gs
  • 510 Gs
None
  • Booster pack (Series 1, 2)[6]
  • Starter pack (Series 1, 2)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 280 Gs
  • 300 Gs
None
  • Has cross-shaped screws and "S/S" (not "S/S/B") mark. Primary color is brown, secondary color is non-metallic orange
 
  • 320 Gs
None
  • Late Japanese version. Has cross-shaped screws and "S/S" (not "S/S/B") mark. Primary color is brown, secondary color is dark gold
 
  • 250 Gs
  • 300 Gs
  • 350 Gs
  • 460 Gs
None
  • Booster pack (Series 1, 2)[9]
  • Starter pack (Series 1, 2)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 290 Gs
  • 310 Gs
  • 350 Gs
  • 470 Gs
None
  • Japanese version has darker gold and more saturated red color

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 310 Gs
None
  • Has cross-shaped screws and "S/S" (not "S/S/B") mark. Secondary color is non-metallic purple
 
  • 350 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (Series 1, 2)[13]
  • Starter Pack (Series 1, 2)
 
  • 400 Gs
Translucent
  • Booster Pack (Series 1, 2)[14]
  • Starter Pack (Series 1, 2)



B2Edit

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 330 Gs
  • 400 Gs
  • 510 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[15]
  • Starter Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 440 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[16]
  • Starter Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 440 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[17]
  • Starter Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 280 Gs
  • 430 Gs
  • 450 Gs
None
  • Bakugan Expansion Pack - Gale Edition (BCV-07)[18]
  • Booster Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[19]
  • Starter Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 420 Gs
None
  • Booster pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[20]
  • Starter pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)

Image Available G-Power Treatment Available in Notes
 
  • 540 Gs
  • 440 Gs
None
  • Booster Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)[21]
  • Starter Pack (BakuPearl, BakuClear)
 
  • 390 Gs
Flip

Trading Card GameEdit

Image Card Name Card Type Card Series
Sting Copper Gate Card 24/48c


Video GamesEdit

Stinglash is introduced early in the first video game. It is available in all Attributes and starts with 210 Gs. Dan and Chan Lee had a Pyrus Stinglash, Marucho and Klaus had Aquos Stinglash, Runo had a Haos Stinglash, Julie had a Subterra Stinglash, Komba had a Ventus Stinglash, Masquerade, Marduk and Shuji had Darkus Stinglash.

TriviaEdit

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