A boy wants to be the best in ranking of an inter-dimensional game.A boy wants to be the best in ranking of an inter-dimensional game.A boy wants to be the best in ranking of an inter-dimensional game.
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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.
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.
I recently rewatched this series, which I used to enjoy a while back. Overall, it was decent. The animation quality was mediocre, and the storyline centered around the typical theme of saving the world, which is common in most shounen anime.
I had a hard time finding the original Japanese dubbed version, but eventually, I found it, and it was definitely better than the English dub. The performances by the Japanese voice actors were compelling.
The opening and ending songs were okay, but not particularly memorable. The action scenes were basic, and while there wasn't much in terms of adventure, the world-building aspect of Vestroia was well done, even though it was only showcased for a short period.
Overall, I would recommend it.
I had a hard time finding the original Japanese dubbed version, but eventually, I found it, and it was definitely better than the English dub. The performances by the Japanese voice actors were compelling.
The opening and ending songs were okay, but not particularly memorable. The action scenes were basic, and while there wasn't much in terms of adventure, the world-building aspect of Vestroia was well done, even though it was only showcased for a short period.
Overall, I would recommend it.
The pinnacle of Yugi-oh clones is this. An authentic demonstration of the progress our species has made. A box set of Bakugan: Battle Brawlers would be the one item I could save when the sun turns into a red supergiant and devours the earth.
The narrative centers on the maturation of a young man named Dan via the help of his friends and a plastic magnet dragon toy. It seems like a really fulfilling journey with an amazing conclusion.
The characters are so genuine and fully developed that you feel as though you could reach in and caress Dragonoid's scaled nipples. They are not just basic shounen clichés. Instead, they have transcended reality itself.
The animation perfectly captured the emotional impact of each situation, looking right out of a Van Gogh painting. Real excellence.
The soundtrack appears to have been pilfered from Ludwig van Beethoven's collection of unfinished works. Truly a wonderful collection of pieces.
All things considered, this show is one of the real jewels of the contemporary era, and I strongly recommend watching it so that others may share my red-pilled experience.
The narrative centers on the maturation of a young man named Dan via the help of his friends and a plastic magnet dragon toy. It seems like a really fulfilling journey with an amazing conclusion.
The characters are so genuine and fully developed that you feel as though you could reach in and caress Dragonoid's scaled nipples. They are not just basic shounen clichés. Instead, they have transcended reality itself.
The animation perfectly captured the emotional impact of each situation, looking right out of a Van Gogh painting. Real excellence.
The soundtrack appears to have been pilfered from Ludwig van Beethoven's collection of unfinished works. Truly a wonderful collection of pieces.
All things considered, this show is one of the real jewels of the contemporary era, and I strongly recommend watching it so that others may share my red-pilled experience.
Amazing story and amazing to watch. The story made me cry at the end.
What sets aside my review from the other (justified) negative reviews for this show is that I was the target demographic at the initial time of broadcast.
People compare Bakugan to shows like "Pokemon", "Beyblade" and "Yu- Gi-Oh" describing it as either ripping them off or following in their "terrible" footsteps. However this works for this show and the three aforementioned shows all had similar target audiences and were successful in satisfying them.
This puts these comparisons in a very favorable light for Bakugan.
The show itself lacks substance, depth and common sense when viewed through the eyes of an adult but for a child, these traits do not constitute a good show. They constitute a bad show that requires more brainpower to understand and enjoy.
Bakugan taken at face value is a very poor show clearly designed to push toys to children however, it does this extremely well.
I remember enjoying this show a large amount and would urge any parent or older sibling to allow a younger child who has rejected "better" animes in the past the chance to watch something they will enjoy.
This show on its own: 3/10
This show for children: 7/10 as it still falls short of other similar shows like "Pokemon", "Beyblade" and "Yu-Gi-Oh"
People compare Bakugan to shows like "Pokemon", "Beyblade" and "Yu- Gi-Oh" describing it as either ripping them off or following in their "terrible" footsteps. However this works for this show and the three aforementioned shows all had similar target audiences and were successful in satisfying them.
This puts these comparisons in a very favorable light for Bakugan.
The show itself lacks substance, depth and common sense when viewed through the eyes of an adult but for a child, these traits do not constitute a good show. They constitute a bad show that requires more brainpower to understand and enjoy.
Bakugan taken at face value is a very poor show clearly designed to push toys to children however, it does this extremely well.
I remember enjoying this show a large amount and would urge any parent or older sibling to allow a younger child who has rejected "better" animes in the past the chance to watch something they will enjoy.
This show on its own: 3/10
This show for children: 7/10 as it still falls short of other similar shows like "Pokemon", "Beyblade" and "Yu-Gi-Oh"
Did you know
- TriviaBilly, the Subterra brawler, has a very similar appearance to Ash Ketchum in Pokémon. Billy wore Ash's Indigo League hat from Season 1 in Pokémon, Billy throws a Bakugan similar to Ash's throwing style: a a backwards turn of the cap, then saying the command. On top of these things, Billy and Ash both have high, and particularly annoying voices.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chronicle (2012)
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