Little Battlers eXperience
A TV Tokyo Original
Little Battlers eXperience centers on LBXs, small customizable plastic robots that kids build and battle on handcrafted cardboard dioramas. The anime follows a young builder who tweaks parts, programs tactics and pilots their LBX into head-to-head matches against rivals and antagonists. Episodes... Read more
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About Little Battlers eXperience
Little Battlers eXperience centers on LBXs, small customizable plastic robots that kids build and battle on handcrafted cardboard dioramas. The anime follows a young builder who tweaks parts, programs tactics and pilots their LBX into head-to-head matches against rivals and antagonists. Episodes alternate between fast-paced arena fights and quieter workshop scenes where strategy and engineering matter as much as reflexes. Conflicts arise from competitive leagues, rival creators and mysterious tech, while the cast's friendships and family ties get tested by wins and losses. The series keeps major surprises private, focusing instead on the mechanics of the battles and the personal growth of the characters.
The franchise began with Level-5's Danball Senki game on PSP, released June 16, 2011, and the TV adaptation was directed by Naohito Takahashi, translating the game's customization and combat systems into animated matches.
The show didn't win major international awards or high-profile nominations, so its standing comes more from fan support and franchise growth than from prize recognition. Industry attention stayed modest, with acclaim concentrated in niche toy and game circles rather than mainstream award circuits.
Little Battlers eXperience expanded into six official games and three Japanese anime series, and spawned model kits and toy lines that encouraged hands-on customization. That commercial and cultural reach helped create local tournament scenes and online communities centered on parts swapping, painting and competitive play, especially among younger audiences interested in robotics, modeling and strategy games.
Critics and viewers have given the series mixed to favorable responses, reflected in a 6.8/10 average for this listing. Reviewers often praise the inventive battle choreography and the emphasis on tinkering, while noting some formulaic plot beats and repetitive tournament episodes. The show repeatedly returns to themes of creativity, engineering curiosity, teamwork and learning sportsmanship through competition and repair.
Details
- Release Date
- March 02, 2011
- Episode Length
- 25m
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 139
- Network
- TV Tokyo, Nicktoons, Discovery Toons Latin America, Discovery Force
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Action & Adventure
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- OLM +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Megumi Kubota
Van Yamano (voice)
Hiro Shimono
Hiro Ozora (voice)
Megumi Satou
Hiro Ozora (voice)
Fuminori Komatsu
Announcer (voice)
Director: Naohito Takahashi
Seasons (3 seasons, 139 episodes)
Season 1
44 episodes - 2011
W
58 episodes - 2012
Wars
37 episodes - 2013