Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia

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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia

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Production
Director Mitsuo Hashimoto
Studio TMS Entertainment
Japan Vistec
Nelvana
Network TV Tokyo
Teletoon
Cartoon Network
Episodes 52
Original run April 12, 2009–May 9, 2010
Series Guide
Preceded by Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Followed by Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders

Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia (爆丸バトルブローラーズ: ニューヴェストロイア, Bakugan Batoru Burōrāzu: Nyū Vu~esutoroia?) is the second season of the anime series Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It introduced a new battle system, including Bakugan Traps. This season contains 52 episodes, and was later followed by Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders.

Plot[edit]

Following the short return of peace on New Vestroia, calamity strikes them again. An alien race known as the Vestals have invaded and conquered New Vestroia, creating three Dimension Controllers to change the Bakugan them back into ball form and using the Bakugan as a form of entertainment. On top of that, five of the original Bakugan that helped restore order to New Vestroia have been captured, and Drago is now being targeted. With the help of Dan, Marucho, Shun, and the Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance—a group of Vestals who have discovered that Bakugan are sentient and are fighting for their freedom—Drago believes he will have enough power to not only free New Vestroia, but his friends as well.

Characters[edit]

Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance[edit]

The Resistance

The Vexos[edit]

The original Vexos members
  • Zenoheld Pyrus: The King of the Vestals and Prince Hydron's father; he aims to rule the Bakugan. As the Resistance continues foiling his plans, his revenge becomes ever more extreme. In the second arc of New Vestroia, after the Vexos had been driven out of Vestal, Zenoheld becomes the group's Pyrus brawler.
  • Hydron Subterra: The leader of the Vexos who possesses the statues of the petrified Brawling Bakugan: Runo's Tigrerra, Julie's Gorem, Marucho's Preyas, Shun's Skyress, and Alice's Hydranoid—and he is currently setting off to complete his collection by getting his hands on Dan's Drago. After being disowned by Zenoheld between the first and second arcs, Hydron has become the Vexos' Subterra brawler to redeem himself.
  • Spectra Phantom Pyrus: Spectra is part of the evil Vexos organization. He is mysterious and wears a mask, battling with the Pyrus attribute. Despite Hydron's instructions, Spectra seems to have plans of his own for Drago, and is obsessed with making the ultimate Bakugan.
  • Mylene Farrow Aquos: Strong and loyal to the Vexos, she doesn't trust Spectra, sees Hydron as a spoiled brat, and has her own agenda. She is obsessed with power and views Bakugan with emotions as weak.
  • Volt Luster Haos: Preferring to battle with his strength rather than his mind, Volt uses Haos Bakugan. However, he is much more compassionate than this compatriots and plays fair, much unlike the rest of the group.
  • Gus Grav Subterra: A macho Subterra Brawler who is powerful in battle. He is very loyal to Spectra and is willing to do anything for him.
  • Shadow Prove Darkus: Shadow is cruel and merciless in battle. He often follows Mylene around.
  • Lync Volan Ventus: He uses Ventus Bakugan and thinks he's unbeatable. He barely even tries to hide how self-serving he is, and gloats about how he only works for himself.
  • Clay Fermin: Mira Fermin and Keith Fermin's father. He works in a lab in Alpha City, creating and testing on Bakugan. He no longer cared about his children's welfare, instead caught up with making the strongest and perfect Bakugan.

Minor Characters[edit]

  • Runo Misaki Haos: The sixth-ranked brawler in the world, one of the original Battle Brawlers, and Dan's girlfriend. Her Bakugan is Blade Tigrerra.
  • Julie Makimoto Subterra: The eighth-ranked brawler in the world, a Battle Brawler, and Billy's girlfriend. Her Bakugan is Hammer Gorem.
  • Alice Gehabich Darkus: The second-ranked brawler in the world (as Masquerade) and a Battle Brawler. Her former alter-ego, Masquerade, still exists in her mind, even though he can no longer possess her like he had in the previous season. Her Bakugan is Alpha Hydranoid.
  • Klaus von Hertzon Aquos: Klaus has moved to Vestal, where he runs a successful business. He saved Ace from Mylene and Macubass, partnered once again with Aquos Sirenoid. His Bakugan is Sirenoid.
  • Chan Lee Pyrus: One of the former top-ranked brawlers, she makes an appearance to assist Alice. Her Bakugan is Fourtress.
  • Billy Gilbert Subterra: Billy is Julie's boyfriend who, for most of the season, had been traveling the world to learn other sports and occasionally sent Julie postcards. He makes a return in episode 37, where he and Julie brawl against Ace to test him. His Bakugan is Cycloid.

New Battle System[edit]

(This system is reused in Gundalian Invaders and Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge.)

  • The Life Gauge starts with 500 Life Points. It will decrease when your Bakugan loses battles (e.g. damage is 350 Gs, 500-350=150). When a player's Life Gauge hits zero, that said player loses.
    • In Tag Battles, players with zero Life Points cannot participate anymore.
  • Unlike the original version, defeated Bakugan can be returned to battle in the next round.
  • Only one Gate Card is set at a time, or not at all. There is no limit to how many Bakugan can stand on one card.
  • If the winning Bakugan's G-Power is 500 or more than the losing Bakugan, that said Bakugan will go to the winner. (There have been times this rule wasn't enforced, however.)
  • You're allowed as many abilities as you want. The general rule is that each card can only used once per round, though there have been some exceptions.
  • The Brawlers need a Gauntlet to start each battle. The phrase to begin is: "Gauntlet, Power Strike!"

Episodes[edit]

Main article: List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia Episodes
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There are a total of 52 episodes in New Vestroia; although there were originally only going to be 26 episodes, the series was extended by Teletoon due to the high ratings it received on Canadian television.

Game[edit]

Bakugan for New Vestroia are BakuNeon (Set E), BakuBronze (Set F), BakuGlow (Set G), BakuSteel (Set H), Set I, and Set J.

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Theme Songs[edit]

English
  • This Is Bakugan - Creighton Dan and Daniel Leblanc
  • This Is Bakugan (Instrumental Version) - Ending
Japanese Opening Theme
  1. Chō! Saikyō! Warriors - Psychic Lover
Japanese Ending Themes
  1. BANG! BANG! BAKUGAN - by Yoshifumi Ushima (1-13, 52)
  2. Communication Breakdown - by Crush Tears (14-51)

Trivia[edit]

  • Very rarely, Japanese anime first airs in another country before being broadcast in its original country. New Vestroia is one of those rare occurrences because the first season was a flop in Japan. Teletoon aired it first in Canada to test its popularity abroad. After seeing how successful it was worldwide, even meriting a series extension, the Bakugan anime was given another chance in Japan. By the time Japan aired the first episode, Canada had already reached the forty-second episode a few days before that.
  • This is the only season that has both main villains use a Pyrus Attributed Bakugan rather than the Darkus Attribute, like in the other seasons.
  • This is also is the only season where the last member to join the six main brawlers is their Ventus brawler instead of their Darkus brawler.
  • This season has a particular focus on the familial ties with the Vexos, between the Clay family (Mira, Spectra/Keith, and their father) and Zenoheld and Hydron. Mira's relationship with Spectra is an important part of her character, while Hydron's relationship with his father is a large part of the second arc.
  • This season being called "New Vestroia" didn't make a lot sense for the Japanese version. In Japan, reformed Vestroia use name "Wonder Revolution", with no mention of "New Vestroia" outside of the title.