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Battle B-Daman (Japanese: B-伝説! バトルビーダマン, Hepburn: Bī-Densetsu! Batoru Bīdaman, "B-Legend! Battle B-Daman") is a Japanese manga series by Eiji Inuki which ran in CoroCoro Comics by Shogakukan from 2002 to 2005. An anime adaptation was released in January 2004. It premiered in the United States in April 2005.
The 3rd battle is Akyulus vs Equus on the circular canon stage, but this time Equus seems to operate his B-daman with an advanced brainstorm system which controls the B-daman using his brainwaves. When the battle begins, Akyulus faces problems with the advanced use of the brainstorm and it seems like no b-daplayer can keep up with the speed of ...
Shows co-produced by Jetix Europe N.V. Note: BVS Entertainment (formerly Saban Entertainment) owned 49.6% of SIP Animation from 1994 until 2012 which laterly fully acquaried all shares in 2012 and went dormant after the full acquisition of Jetix Europe N.V. in 2009.
Direct hit battle (DHB): Shoot at each other's B-Daman until the opponent's B-Daman's switch is hit. In the "Zero" system, this causes a cap to block the barrel and prevent any more B-Dama from being fired (originally a specially made game piece would pop out).
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In school, Kakeru submits a video to Yamashiro. Yamashiro suspected Kakeru found a different interest. Kakeru thought about the broken B-Daman core. Natsumi said there is someone who can fix the core. In Akira's shop, Akira unveiled a B-Daman repairing machine, and insisted on Kakeru repair the core with the machine.
Brian Keith Beacock is an American film, television and voice actor in English-dubbed anime and video games.. He is best known for playing Byonko in Zatch Bell, [3] Takato Matsuki in Digimon Tamers, [4] [5] Yumichika Ayasegawa from Bleach, [6] Yamato Delgado in Battle B-Daman, [7] and Monokuma, the antagonist of the Danganronpa anime/video game franchise.
B-Daman Crossfire, known in Japan as Cross Fight B-Daman (クロスファイト ビーダマン), is the first B-Daman anime of the Cross Fight series and the seventh B-Daman anime series, overall. Premiering on October 2, 2011 in Japan, it became the first B-Daman anime to air in almost five years, and first to be produced in 16:9 widescreen ...