Battle B-Daman

Battle B-Daman

Release date : April 2, 2005
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese / English /
Creators : Eiji Inuki /
Production companies : TV Tokyo / YOMIKO Advertising / d-rights / Heewon Entertainment / Nippon Animation / Hasbro /
April 2, 2005 Japan Animation Japanese More
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Battle B-Daman or Battle B'Daman is an anime and manga series by Eiji Inuki that first aired in January 2004 in Japan, replacing Beyblade in its timeslot. It premiered in the United States on April 2005. Like its predecessor, it is themed around an enhanced version of a children's schoolyard game – whereas Beyblade was based around spinning tops, Battle B-Daman is a dramatized version of marbles. It is the first show of the B-Daman series to be dubbed in English. In Japan, it airs on TV Tokyo. In the United States, India it once aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney's JETIX block. At one point, as well as G4 in the USA, but on the latter was replaced by G.I. Joe Sigma 6 soon after. In Canada, it airs on YTV, in which on February 2007, the second season commenced with a completely new voice cast, and what some have called inferior dubbing from the first season; the French dub of the show airs on Télétoon.
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Battle B-Daman
2005 • 51 Episodes

After the defeat of the Shadow Alliance, Yamato is in search of special B-Da Balls called Strike Shots, which originated from shooting stars. After a fight with the mysterious Haja and obtaining his Strike Shot, the Drive Shot, Yamato then met Gunnos, a rookie B-DaPlayer. He got his own Strike Shot to participate in the Winners Tournament along with Yamato's old friends and rivals. But little did they know…..a terrible evil is about to put the B-Da World in peril once more.

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  • title:Battle B-Daman
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2005
  • Genres: Animation · Action & Adventure · Comedy · Drama · Family · Kids · Sci-Fi & Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese · English ·
  • Creators: Eiji Inuki ·
  • Production companies: TV Tokyo · YOMIKO Advertising · d-rights · Heewon Entertainment · Nippon Animation · Hasbro ·
  • Overview:Battle B-Daman or Battle B'Daman is an anime and manga series by Eiji Inuki that first aired in January 2004 in Japan, replacing Beyblade in its timeslot. It premiered in the United States on April 2005. Like its predecessor, it is themed around an enhanced version of a children's schoolyard game – whereas Beyblade was based around spinning tops, Battle B-Daman is a dramatized version of marbles. It is the first show of the B-Daman series to be dubbed in English. In Japan, it airs on TV Tokyo. In the United States, India it once aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney's JETIX block. At one point, as well as G4 in the USA, but on the latter was replaced by G.I. Joe Sigma 6 soon after. In Canada, it airs on YTV, in which on February 2007, the second season commenced with a completely new voice cast, and what some have called inferior dubbing from the first season; the French dub of the show airs on Télétoon.
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