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'''''Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits!''''' is the second season of the anime series '''Battle B-Daman'''. The series surrounds a universe of creature battling comparable to '''Pokemon''' or '''Yu-Gi-Oh'''. In the first season, the protagonist Yamato Delgado builds up his skills and goes up against the Shadow Allegiance. In the second season, Yamato participates in a Winners Tournament with old friends and rivals.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_B-Daman Wikipedia article.] Retrieved 17 Mar '17.</ref> The dub of the second season was done by Etcetera Group and was licensed by Hasbro.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=4878 Anime News Network article about the dub.] Retrieved 27 Dec '16.</ref>
'''''Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits!''''' is the second season of the anime series '''Battle B-Daman'''. The series surrounds a universe of creature battling comparable to '''Pokemon''' or '''Yu-Gi-Oh'''. In the first season, the protagonist Yamato Delgado builds up his skills and goes up against the Shadow Allegiance. In the second season, Yamato participates in a Winners Tournament with old friends and rivals. The dub of the second season was done by Etcetera Group and was licensed by Hasbro.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=4878 Anime News Network article about the dub.] Retrieved 27 Dec '16.</ref>


The English dub of the first season aired numerous times in many countries, and it's widely available. However, the dubbed second season only aired in Canada on YTV, in Singapore on OKTO, as well as in the Philippines and India on Cartoon Network. Of the 51 dubbed episodes produced, 23 have been found. The found and lost articles are available to view in the table below.
The English dub of the first season aired numerous times in many countries, and it's widely available. However, the dubbed second season only aired in Canada on YTV, in Singapore on OKTO, as well as in the Philippines and India on Cartoon Network. Of the 51 dubbed episodes produced, 23 have been found. The found and lost articles are available to view in the table below.


==Episodes:==
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*[[Crash B-Daman (lost English dub of anime series; 2008)|''Crash B-Daman'']] - The successor to ''Fire Spirits'' was dubbed into English exclusively for the South East Asian TV market and is entirely lost.
*[[Crash B-Daman (lost English dub of anime series; 2008)|''Crash B-Daman'']] - The successor to ''Fire Spirits'' was dubbed into English exclusively for the South East Asian TV market and is entirely lost.


==References==
==External Link==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_B-Daman Wikipedia article on ''Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits''.] Retrieved 17 Mar '17.
 
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Revision as of 15:03, 2 May 2019

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Still from the series.

Status: Partially Found

Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits! is the second season of the anime series Battle B-Daman. The series surrounds a universe of creature battling comparable to Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh. In the first season, the protagonist Yamato Delgado builds up his skills and goes up against the Shadow Allegiance. In the second season, Yamato participates in a Winners Tournament with old friends and rivals. The dub of the second season was done by Etcetera Group and was licensed by Hasbro.[1]

The English dub of the first season aired numerous times in many countries, and it's widely available. However, the dubbed second season only aired in Canada on YTV, in Singapore on OKTO, as well as in the Philippines and India on Cartoon Network. Of the 51 dubbed episodes produced, 23 have been found. The found and lost articles are available to view in the table below.

Episodes

1 "Wishes of the Stars." Found
2 "Two-boy Crash." Found
3 "The Great Brave." Found
4 "Gold Rush." Lost
5 "Encounters." Lost
6 "Battle Runner." Lost
7 "The Chucker-out in the Wilderness." Lost
8 "The Flame." Lost
9 "No Mercy." Lost
10 "Reunion." Found
11 "Goodbye Friend." Found
12 "Count to three." Found
13 "Whiteout." Found
14 "Elergy for the Guys." Found
15 "Countdown." Found
16 "The Way to the Dragon." Found
17 "Youth Carnival." Found
18 "The Qualifiers." Found
19 "Hard to Hit." Found
20 "Hot Shot." Found
21 "Swallow Tail." Found
22 "Inside the Labyrinth Found
23 "Rules to be a Hero." Found
24 "Days of Anger." Found
25 "Semi-Final." Found
26 "Glory with Wounds." Found
27 "High Noon." Lost
28 "Trading Places." Lost
29 "The Fugitive." Lost
30 "Wings of Friendship." Lost
31 "Spider." Lost
32 "End of the World." Lost
33 "Closed Forests." Lost
34 "Caveman." Lost
35 "Twins." Lost
36 "Melody of Betrayal." Lost
37 "Breaking The Waves." Lost
38 "Dagon's a close call." Lost
39 "Day of Revival." Lost
40 "Bonnie and Clyde." Found
41 "Howling." Found
42 "When Time Ran Out." Found
43 "Independence Day." Lost
44 "We Are Not Angels." Lost
45 "Please Give Me Wings." Lost
46 "Reviving Ferocious Wolf." Lost
47 "Brainstorm." Lost
48 "Gone with The Wind." Lost
49 "Is There Tomorrow." Lost
50 "Heaven and Hell." Lost
51 "Shoot Facing Tomorrow." Lost

See Also

  • Crash B-Daman - The successor to Fire Spirits was dubbed into English exclusively for the South East Asian TV market and is entirely lost.

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