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{{nihongo|'''Wind Metal Sole!'''| 統風メタルソール!|Windo Metaru Soru!}} is the thirty-third episode of ''[[BakuTech! Bakugan (Anime)|BakuTech! Bakugan]]''. It aired on November 17, 2012.
As the three boys are protected by a wall of Gigantic Bakugan, a new wave of Gigantic Bakugan are trying to knock out the already standing ones. It was a Sha Nozchi, Blan Shoult and a Mika Laurel. As Harubaru and Raichi were thinking of their next move, Tatsuma noticed a staircase which leads down to a table arena. It has the two Sechs Tavanel owned by Harubaru and Raichi. Tatsuma runs down the staircase first and the two followed but they were stopped when the ground splitted into two. Tatsuma was able to get to the table arena. He reached out for the two Sechs Tavanel but two swiftly-moving Bakugan impeded him.
Harubaru runs to one of the two barriers and positioned his Rise Dragaon to shoot the two swiftly-moving Bakugan which were revealed to be Master Odore's Win Dmill and Master Grizz's Hugger DgumaHagger Doguma. Harubaru shoots Rise Dragaon and hits Win Dmill but it was futile as Win Dmill just deflected Dragaon back to Harubaru. Raichi takes his turn and aims for Hugger DgumaHagger Doguma. Win Dmill stands in a floating Gate Card and fends off Hollow Munikis, throwing it back to Raichi's hand. Harubaru takes his turn and uses a special shooting skill "BakuTech Yaku Ichimonji Shinari Uchi" (Burning Straight Line Bending Shoot). This time, Hugger Dguma Hagger Doguma stands in a floating Gate Card and catches Dragaon with its Hug Bear technique. Hugger Dguma Hagger Doguma expands its arms to absorb the tremendous impact and throws Dragaon back to Harubaru.
With their shooting attempts futile, Harubaru tried to think of another way to get through. However, the three rampaging Gigantic Bakugan had already knocked out and broke free from the standing Bakugan upstairs. Harubaru calls on to Raichi for them to shoot altogether at the same time. Harubaru thinks that Dragaon and Munikis have enough power to break through Dmill and DgumaDoguma. The Gigantic Sha Nozchi knocks out the Gigantic Gigan Taures down the stairs, causing Tatsuma to cry out for his two friends that are in an extremely dangerous situation. Putting their faith in their respective Guardian Bakugan, Raichi and Harubaru shoot at the same time. They successfully inflicted Critical K.O. on the two Masters' Bakugan. Tatsuma happily announced the result as Dragaon and Munikis stood triumphant in the floating Gate Cards.
Just when they thought its over, the two Gigantic Darkus Bakugan rolled off down the staircase. Tatsuma cried out for them and a flash of light was able to save them just in time. The three were returned to the temple with their Sechs Tavanel floating back to them. Their Tavanel noticeably having a new Metal Sole part. The two masters voices float in the air, warning the two boys that there exists a [[Sis Tavanel|Dark Tavanel]] which they would encounter in the Tavanel Cup. The two masters bid them good-bye, bestowing them their blessings in the form of the Wind Metal Sole. The illusory temple vanished and the three boys returned to the alleyways.
==Featured Brawls==
There were no brawls in this episode. Instead, it is a specialized obstacle course involving Gigantic Bakugan and the two Masters' respective Guardian Bakugan standing in floating Gate Cards. The objective was to strategically knock out the Win Dmill and Hugger Dguma Hagger Doguma out of the floating Gate Cards. Harubaru and Raichi were able to pass the challenge with but few seconds to spare from the falling Gigantic Bakugan that would have otherwise killed them both.
==Characters Seen==
* [[Pyrus]] [[Rise Dragaon]]
* [[Darkus]] [[Hollow Munikis]]
* [[Subterra]] [[Hugger DgumaHagger Doguma]]
* [[Ventus]] [[Win Dmill]]
* [[Pyrus]] [[Gus Burnan]]
* [[Darkus]] [[Mika Laurel]]
* [[Darkus]] [[Sha Nozchi]]
 
== Notes==
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