Bakkyuu HIT! Crash Bedaman
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Country of Origin: Japan
Year Produced: 2006
Air Date: Jan 9, 2006 to Dec 25, 2006
Episodes: 50
Type: Series
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Bakkyuu HIT! Crash Bedaman

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Overview
Battle B-Daman or Battle B'Daman (B-伝説 バトルビーダマン, Bī-Densetsu! Batoru Bīdaman?, B-Legend! 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.

In Japan, it airs on TV Tokyo. In the United States it once aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney's JETIX block. At one point, it aired on the Cartoon Network, as well as G4 in the US, 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(entitled Battle B Daman: Fire Spirits) commenced with strangely a completely new voice cast, and what some have called inferior dubing from the first season, the French dub of the show airs on Télétoon. In the UK it airs on Toonami and Nicktoons and the first few episodes are currently available through Virgin Media's TV on demand service. The toys were originally made by Takara and were released by Hasbro in North America.

In Japan, Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits! was superseded by Crash B-Daman, a new series with an all new cast and story.

The original look of the B-daman character was based on Bomberman (hence the name of the original version of the original toy: "Bomberman B-Daman"), but the belt buckle is replaced with a "marble".

The manga is published in English by Chuang Yi.

Source: Wikipedia
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Extended Information


Characters


Hitto Tamaga (玉賀必人 Tamaga Hitto) - Uses Magnum Ifrit (power type); later Justice Ifrit (power type).

The main character. Son of Dr. Tamaga, a b-daman scientist.Also Nana's cousin. He receives his own b-daman on his birthday. One of the 7 legendary b-ders to save the world from Saionji.

Kodoh Kuraki (蔵木コドウ Kuraki Kodou) - Uses Rave Pegasus (right spin power type) and Shade Wyvern (left spin rush type); later Shining Pegasus (balance/power type) and Reflect Wyvern (control/rush type), which combine into Eclipse Dragon (perfect type)also one of the 7 legendary b-ders.

Former bad guy, Kodoh decides to be with Hitto's side than work for Saionji. He compliments Nana in one of the episodes. When the time comes for searching for the 7 legendary b-ders and foiling Saionji's plans of taking over the world, he always first appears when the guys are really going to be smashed. Also one of the 7 legendary b-ders, which kind of surprised the others.

Konta Tsukino (月野 コン太 Tsukino Konta) - Uses Blitz Garuda (rush type); later Mach Garuda (rush type).
A b-daman hunter. Not much than it means than it sounds. He has 3 sisters that he is afraid of because they make him do a lot of things and stuff. One of the 7 legendary b-ders.

Teruma Kamioka (神岡テルマ Kamioka Teruma) - Uses Sturm Griffon (balance [of power/rush] type).
He has a split personality. The kind-hearted and polite one,and the evil and rude one. First he's kind,but later on, his other side is revealed. Also one of the 7 legendary b-ders. This really surprised Nana.

Nana Sendo (仙堂ナナ Sendō Nana)
Hitto's cousin. Dr. Tamaga's niece. She wanted to become a b-der like Hitto and the others. At first she thought she's the last legendary b-der but was wrong since her b-daman didn't glow like the others.

Jube Sanada (真田 銃兵衛 Sanada Jubee) - Uses Bal Tauros (control type); later Assault Tauros (control type).
One of the 7 legendary b-ders.

Product List



■001: Magnum Ifrit
■002: Blitz Garuda
■003: Bal Tauros
■004: Crash Weapon Grenade Shot
■005: Crash Weapon Triple Launcher
■006: Loading Magazine
■007: Power Long Barrel
■008: Cartridge Adaptor Barrel and Server
■009: Crash Tower
■010: Magnum Ifrit Starter Set
■011: Crash B-Daman Tower Battle Try Set
■012: Crash B-Daman Bullet Set Vol. 1 (.98)
■013: Sturm Griffon
■014: Crash Weapon Wide Cannon
■015: Tripod
■016: Rave Pegasus
■017: Shade Wyvern
■018: Crash Weapon Reload Launcher
■019: Cyber Scope Server
■020: B-1 Crash Cup Try Set
■021: Crash B-Daman Bullet Set Vol. 2 (.67)
■022: Evil Levioth
■023: Crash Weapon Panzer Faust
■024: Crash B-Daman Custom Try Set
■025: Iron Odin
■026: Crash Weapon Trick Cannon
■027: Justice Ifrit
■028: Mach Garuda
■029: Synchro Weapon Beat Launcher
■030: Synchro Weapon Tactical Shot
■031: SWS Crash B-Daman Justice Ifrit Power Try Set
■032: Assault Tauros
■033: Synchro Weapon Mega Grenade
■034: Synchro Server
■035: SWS Crash B-Daman Mach Garuda Rush Try Set
■036: Shining Pegasus
■037: Reflect Wyvern
■038: Omega Bahamut
■039: Eclipse Dragon
■040: Final Battle Box


Rules of Crash Battle


■B-Daman cannot be kept in the air during battle.
■Do not hide the Crash Tower or press it down with your hands.
■When gathering marbles, do not put your hand in front of the Crash Tower.
■Do not tilt or lean the B-Daman and release marbles in the air.
■Do not release marbles towards the opponent's/partner's hand or face intentionally.
■B-Daman feet parts should not come out of the shooting area.
■When using a 008 Cartridge Adaptor Barrel and Server, only one System Barrel may be attached.
■One Crash Tower must have six pillars.
■You may use two B-Daman with either a Synchro Weapon, or a Double Adaptor piece.
■All B-Daman must have all three Parts


Types of B-Daman


Power: Focuses on a lot of strength behind a shot, making it easier to knock down Crash Towers. Having too much power can severely lower Rush, because of how hard it is to fire.

Rush: Focuses on firing many B-Dama, at a very fast rate. They normally have either Roller Holds, or Balance Holds.

Control: Focuses on hitting a specific target. They need to have a bit more power than other types to travel down the directed barrel, since normally the barrel is longer than most. The most common holds for them are either Balance Holds, or Round Holds.

Balance: Focuses on a balance of certain types; however, on Shining Pegasus, it describes a B-Daman with Balance Holds. (Of course, this could have been just to get all four types on Shining Pegasus and Reflect Wyvern so that their combined form, Eclipse Dragon, could boast of having all types [making it a Perfect type.]) Normally have Balance Holds.

Perfect: As opposed to Balance, a Perfect type B-Daman has a combination of all four major types.

Revolver: Uses a .67 Revolver barrel. Has no hold parts.

Perfect Revolver: Used to describe Ultimate Bahamut (Alpha Bahamut + Omega Bahamut). It is not a combination of Perfect and Revolver type. It is a Revolver type with a Double Synchro Grip

3 Block Gear System


3 Block Gear System is the name for the first series of Crash B-Daman. They used three "blocks", Block 1: Barrel, Block 2: Core, and Block 3: Grip. There is a slot for a server built into every grip. Along with that, there are two slots on the arms of the Core for a Crash Weapon.

Barrel: The piece that determines how much control you have of the shot. They come in many different lengths. The longer the barrel, the higher the control, and the lower the power.

Core: The piece that determines what type of B-Daman it is; Power, Rush, Control, or Balance. They have different hold parts that correspond with the types.

Grip: The piece that determines how easy it is to fire, sometimes they can increase Power or Rush. They have different types of grips as well, to determine how comfortable it is to hold.

Synchro Weapon System


Synchro Weapon System is the name for the second series of Crash B-Daman. It enhances on the 3 Block Gear System. The Grip Block is now further advanced with a second trigger, called the Synchro Trigger. It activates Synchro Weapons Attached, allowing for a shot without using your non-firing hand. The gimmicks are more complex, like a Triple Roller Hold, or an Astral Drive Hold.
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Cast
CharacterActor
Hitto Tamaga (lead)Kahoru Sasajima
Nana Sendo (lead)Akemi Kanda
Konta Tsukino (lead)Misato Fukuen
Jubee Sanada (lead)Rikiya Koyama
Teruma Kamioka (good side) (lead)Hiroshi Kamiya
Teruma Kamioka (bad side) (lead)Kenji Nojima
Kodoh Kuraki (lead)Urara Takano