Bakugan Battle Brawlers

2007

Seasons & Episodes

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  • 1

EP2 Mechtogan Mayhem Feb 20, 2011

After Dan's battle with Ben, Marucho and Shun talk to Dan about having Drago sit out for a while. Dan, however, shrugs it off and says he'll get Drago's powers under control, but secretly, he's extremely nervous about the amount of power Drago unleashed, and the two of them decide to go train to get it under control. Meanwhile, Marucho decides to have a battle to make up for Dan having to sit out, so he fights against Jack of Team Anubias. He and Tristar struggle to win against Jack and his Guardian Bakugan, Aquos Krakenoid. Meanwhile, Dan and Drago locate an abandoned arena to use as a training ground, but shortly after, a mysterious Mechtogan that calls himself Zenthon appears and wreaks havoc on the arena. Dan and Drago try to defeat it, but it eventually flies away and reappears to interfere with Marucho and Jack's battle and devastating the arena. Anubias and Sellon team up to fight Zenthon but struggle to defeat it, not even managing to land a hit. Eventually, however, Zenthon flies off and Anubias and Sellon part ways. Marucho and Shun then speculate that, since Zenthon has the same destructive power as Drago, they may be connected. Meanwhile, the masked man, whose named is officially revealed to be Mag Mel, is trying to break free of his prison, but requires more energy from Dan and Drago to do so. One of his hooded servants (who looks a lot like Sellon) informs him of the Mechtogan attack. He is astounded that Drago has that sort of power and tries to absorb more energy from his Darkas Dragonoid (or possibly Dragon and Dan) and begins to break free.
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EP26 The Final Takedown Aug 14, 2011

The final battle continues with Dan and Mag Mel, while the others are fighting the remaining Bakugan, Mechtogan, and Mechtogan Titans on Earth. Razenoid and Drago continue to fight and Drago is about to get hit, but Zenthon and Zenthon Titan come to protect Dan and Drago. Mag Mel and Razenoid then summon Dreadeon and Razen Titan (called Dreadeon Titan) and they continue to fight. Dan and Drago tell them that they should only be fighting them not the innocent but Mag Mel responds as it is an act of revenge and he doesn't care about nobility. On Earth, the drilling has gone to 70% and Spectra and Gus go attack. Shun summons Faser Titan to help while some fear there are too many. Marucho reassures them as Rafe and Paige continue to fight. Mag Mel begins to taunt Dan and he manages to get them to fall down. He tries to get Dreadeon and Razen Titan to kill them but Zenthon and Zenthon Titan defend them. However, the residual energy created from them caused an outburst of energy which not only destroys them but Razenoid absorbs it to become bigger and stronger. With the drilling up to 85%, the battling continues with more Titans being destroyed. Dan and Drago, however, are not doing as well as Mag Mel tells them about the energy collected from Bakugan Interspace. Noah sees a vision of Anubias inspiring him to fight on and telling him how much he grown. Chris and Soon then hear Sellon's voice and run towards it. Dan and Drago then receive power from the gate and key while Razenoid blasts Drago. When the smoke clears, Titanium Dragonoid isn't there and is replaced by Fusion Dragonoid! Razenoid then tries to aim at Drago but he constantly misses. He fires at Razenoid which manages to destroy him and breaking the gate and key of them. Mag Mel is about to die but not before saying that Dan is still doomed. Mag Mel then disappears. On Earth, all the Chaos Bakugan, Mechtogan, and Mechtogan Titans disappear along with the Dark Moon. Everyone else returned confused as shimmering dust falls from the sky. They then believe that Dan and Drago sacrificed themselves but then in a glowing light, Dan and Drago appear. Everybody is happy and ask him what happened with Dylan walking away with his signature lollipop. They asked how was the battle and Dan responds with it being easy.
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EP27 Evil Arrival Sep 10, 2011

EP34 Gunz Blazing Oct 29, 2011

EP35 Battle Suit Bash Nov 05, 2011

EP36 Countdown to Doomsday Nov 12, 2011

EP37 The Eve of Extermination Nov 19, 2011

EP38 Jump to Victory Nov 26, 2011

EP39 Enemy Infiltration Dec 03, 2011

EP40 Gunz Lives Dec 10, 2011

EP41 Evil Evolution Dec 17, 2011

EP42 Evil vs. Evil Dec 31, 2011

EP43 Doom Dimension Throwdown Jan 07, 2012

EP44 Blast from the Past Jan 07, 2012

EP45 Beginning of the End Jan 07, 2012

EP46 The End of the Line Jan 26, 2012

5.8| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en
Synopsis

Centers on the lives of creatures called Bakugan and the battle brawlers who possess them.

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Reviews

Skunkyrate Gripping story with well-crafted characters
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Benas Mcloughlin Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
vmiller-97944 I read a lot of the reviews here and they all make fair points. I do have to say if you just started or maybe intersted, it's not going to give you every perfect detail.I rather not even call this a ripoff, it's supposed to sell it's product, and didn't all the other shows do exactly thatr? Bakugan battle Brawlers Season 1 does take elements from other series but builds upon itself overtime to create have good character development, and to bring something new or different that the other shows didn't particularry have. I give this show a 10 because I actually spent time watching it and found to be engaing and teach lessons. I enjoyed as a kid and I still do now, especially with the 2018/2019 Bakugan Battle Planet reboot coming up. By the way, I do suggest watching the sub version at least once because they do handle the show better and include better audio and voice acting. So in general, give it a chance and if you hate still then that's ok. It shouldn't be hated because it was trying to sell toys. Pokemon, beyblade, yugioh, yokai watch all did that too.
TheFearlessHeart _ I enjoy watching anime. The story may not be the best but the battle scenes make up for it. The show is meant for younger children around 7 or 10. I got interested in it when I was 17 and I am now 21. I find it funny that the majority of reviewers on this show are made my old people not children. Spin Master has a reboot planned sometime in 2016 or 2017. It may be interesting to watch.PS: I had to add all of this random stuff to make a post: Cap the jar with a tight brass cover. The couch cover and hall drapes were blue. A speedy man can beat this track mark. Fruit flavors are used in fizz drinks. He ran half way to the hardware store. The vane on top of the pole revolved in the wind. The loss of the second ship was hard to take. Torn scraps littered the stone floor. Cut the cord that binds the box tightly. It's easy to tell the depth of a well. The source of the huge river is the clear spring. No doubt about the way the wind blows.
Chris Poi This is one of those times when I loath being an uncle because I get to stubble across what is considered gems to the youth of today. I feel like this genre of anime is deeply reaching out by mixing/matching past ideas from shows that were cancelled (for good reasons) to create something that might sell if only for a little while. That is what this show is based off of and it's really bad, but hell the kids love it. I can only wonder the agony I must've put the adults through when I was watching Pokemon back in the late 90s.Basically if you list the shows before this one and mix them up in some sort of combination you'll receive this show. Pokemon(not cancelled), Digimon, Bayblade, Battle B-Daman, Medabots, Chaotic(not cancelled), then Cardcaptors, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Now pour those shows into a barrel, toss it down the cliff of unoriginal-shame and behold Bakugan at the bottom.I'm now seeing advertisements and merchandise of this franchise everywhere. I don't understand it because even for the shows I watched as a youth had decent writing and character development. I can say that the toys are quite unique and I was amused by the way each toy transformed from spheres (& now they have other shapes) into another form. Aside from that the show does feel like it compiled the interests that got people to watch the other cartoons into this on vessel and it's doing great.It does have poor writing and the characters are bland, but what can you expect from a youth show. It does feel repetitive from the start if you've seen the shows I listed, but if you're a kid and haven't seen them then you'll enjoy this show. No doubt if they had re-runs of the cancelled shows, the kids would may enjoy those more then again they were cancelled for a reason. As much as I find this show to be just as bad and should be cancelled, I can't deny the amazing success it has generated for itself. I feel sad for the kids, but they don't so I guess we should let them enjoy this.
greatdwarf This is exactly what this is. It seems to me as if the toys were made, and the writers weren't given a set of rules to work from to write the game-playing parts into the show.The rules of the game change from 'battle' to 'battle', with the sequence of play having no bearing at all on whose turn it is to play.This is not the way to advertise your product in a show, marketers. Not at all. The target market, likely children between six and ten years of age, are not as dumb as you seem to think they are. They understand that games have rules, and that rules are consistent. A game with good rules will sell. A game with rules they can understand will sell.Going from the show, the rules seem completely irrelevant, inconsistent, and pretty much unplayable. My 8 year old niece watched the show just once, decided the game didn't make any sense, and won't watch it anymore.Then, additionally, there's the plot of the show itself... if you can call it that.Right in the opening credits, the main character states 'My friends and I created this game', and shortly after that, in one of the very first episodes, the same character is saying 'I've never heard of that.' It's inconsistent, tries to steal elements from numerous other toy-selling shows, and fails to make them gel together with any kind of coherency.A very sad effort on all sides. At least they didn't make all of the characters chibis.

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