Bakugan 1: Battle Brawlers (2008)
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Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: Based on the popular card game, this anime series follows Dan and his friends as they pit their Bakugan monsters against each other. But what starts as a simple game turns into a quest to save the... Based on the popular card game, this anime series follows Dan and his friends as they pit their Bakugan monsters against each other. But what starts as a simple game turns into a quest to save the universe from destruction! With their powerful creatures under their command, these young heroes must halt Hal-G before his despicable plan is set into motion. This collection presents the first five episodes of the action-packed series: "The Battle Begins," "The Masquerade Ball," "A Feud Between Friends," "Dan and Drago," and "Runo Rules!" [More]
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December 16, 2008:
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"Bakugan Battle Brawlers," the Japanese anime currently enjoying high ratings on the Cartoon Network, will get the feature film treatment from Universal. More...
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