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Battle B-Daman

TV Show 2005 30m/ep 4.9 /10 Ended
TV Tokyo A TV Tokyo Original

The world of Battle B-Daman centers on a sport where players shoot marbles using B-Daman gear. In B-Daworld this pastime has long been a test of skill and strategy. Yamato is a headstrong teenager who is handed the legendary B-Daman called Cobalt Blade. Armed with this powerful marble shooter, he... Read more

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About Battle B-Daman

The world of Battle B-Daman centers on a sport where players shoot marbles using B-Daman gear. In B-Daworld this pastime has long been a test of skill and strategy. Yamato is a headstrong teenager who is handed the legendary B-Daman called Cobalt Blade. Armed with this powerful marble shooter, he goes up against the Shadow Alliance as he pursues the championship. The show mixes fast battles with humor and family ties, offering clever battle layouts and quick reflexes. It keeps things approachable for younger viewers while offering enough excitement for older fans who like action and sci fi elements.

Released in 2005 and created by Eiji Inuki, this animated series features voices from Reiko Takagi Yuuki Tai Tomoko Kaneda Kurumi Mamiya and Daisuke Kishio. It draws from the B-Daman toy line and its marble shooting battles.

Reception is modest, with a 4.9 out of 10 rating from eight votes. The show centers on competition, teamwork, and clever uses of tactics during battles, while family bonds and perseverance ground the action in a friendly, kid friendly tone.

The series has not left a sweeping cultural footprint, but it helped expand the B-Daman universe for fans and collectors. Its bright visuals and quick battles remain a recognizable marker of mid 2000s kid animation.

Details

Release Date
April 02, 2005
Episode Length
30m
User Ratings
8 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
103
Network
TV Tokyo
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Kids, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country
Japan
Studio
TV Tokyo +3 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Reiko Takagi

Reiko Takagi

(voice)

Yuuki Tai

Yuuki Tai

(voice)

Tomoko Kaneda

Tomoko Kaneda

Kurumi Mamiya

Kurumi Mamiya

Daisuke Kishio

Daisuke Kishio

Tomo Shigematsu

Tomo Shigematsu

Miyako Ito

Miyako Ito

Naoko Takano

Naoko Takano

Tadashi Miyazawa

Tadashi Miyazawa

Kazuko Sugiyama

Kazuko Sugiyama

Seasons (2 seasons, 103 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

52 episodes - 2005

S2

Fire Spirits!

51 episodes - 2005

Frequently Asked Questions

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Battle B-Daman has 2 seasons with a total of 103 episodes.

With a rating of 4.9/10 from 8 viewers, Battle B-Daman is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

The world of Battle B-Daman centers on a sport where players shoot marbles using B-Daman gear. In B-Daworld this pastime has long been a test of skill and strategy. Yamato is a headstrong teenager who is handed the legendary B-Daman called Cobalt Blade. Armed with this powerful marble shooter, he...

Battle B-Daman stars Reiko Takagi, Yuuki Tai, Tomoko Kaneda, Kurumi Mamiya, and Daisuke Kishio.

Battle B-Daman was released on April 02, 2005.

Battle B-Daman is a Animation, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Kids, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

No. Battle B-Daman is a fictional animated series set in the world of B-Daworld. It follows Yamato as he uses the powerful B-Daman Cobalt Blade to battle the Shadow Alliance on his quest to become champion.

The show has 2 seasons and 103 episodes. The series is finished and not currently ongoing.

In B-Daworld, a headstrong boy named Yamato is entrusted with Cobalt Blade, the most powerful B-Daman. He must use it to fend off the Shadow Alliance while striving to become the B-Daman champion.

The top cast includes Reiko Takagi, Yuuki Tai, Tomoko Kaneda, Kurumi Mamiya, and Daisuke Kishio. They provide the voice work for various characters in the series.