After the final downfall of the rogue Bakugan Naga, peace was brought back to Vestroia. With the help of Danma Kuusou, his companion Pyrus Dragonoid, and other Battle Brawlers, the Infinity and Silent Cores were combined and the realm was recreated. However, New Vestroia will not be given any respite as humanoid alien invaders, the Vestals, arrive and conquer the Bakugan world in one fell swoop. Armed with a fearsome machine capable of restricting Bakugan into their ball forms, they aim to enslave the race as a form of entertainment. Now, the only force standing in their way is the Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance—a group of humans, Bakugan, and Vestals who oppose the idea of annihilating a sentient race. Led by Danma, they must venture into enemy-occupied New Vestroia and repel the invaders, to assure the survival of the entire world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Bakugan's best season is season 2. Because this is where the best battles happened. The bakugans were very good in their speech, their unique ability, their appearance. The battles of the ancient bakugans and the ancient bakugans give colour to this season. Every character and bakuga has their own stories. Special stories. Exciting. It's the season where talent and parade Cards are the most diverse. Remember the Battle of the Baron and Prince hydron? The Haos lowering gate card was a really nice move. but Nemus changed the element. That's one of the special things about this season. Besides, his rivals were pretty strong. They've lost all theirelemental energy. Spectra, King Zenoheld etc.They were unforgettable. That's all I think about Bakugan new vestoria for now. I really liked the characters of this season.Spectra was an amazing antagonist at the start.He looks so cool and badass that he becomes your favourite.Sure the last villain the King was a little lame.But its still was fun to watch him getting destroyed.Gus was also amazing. Fun think is if you love brawler then you would also love vexos.Because each of them have amazing personality.I m a big Shadow fan.Ace , Mira and Baron were cool new character.Altho i really liked season 1 main character balance(3 male and 3 females).But the new characters are cool addition to season 2. When it comes to battle there were few lame battles but i gotta say most of them were super cool and hype.Spectra Vs Dan is the example of one of the coolest battle in Bakugan.Tho King vs 6 Guardian was a little lame.But most of the battle were hype.Skyress return was hype.Klaus return was also amazing. Overall i have to say Season 2 is good just as season 1.And it worth a shot if you are a Bakugan fan.Hails to Brawler. Bakugan Brawls stand my season 2 review. :)
The plot sees Dan as the protagonist who meets his Bakugan Drago who asks him for help to save his world, and his companions and enemies meet them. Bakugans are monsters from another dimension and playing cards have a particular scope that corresponds to a natural element, such as fire, water, light, etc. The plot consists of these kids who have to save the world from the wicked who use the Bakugan for their shady purposes. The anime of which children and kids from 10 years up go crazy is nothing more than a simple mixture of other products of the same kind, such as "Yu GiOh". "Bakugan", to me, is just another publicity stunt from which the authors derive a lot of money through the sale of toys. Poor children of the future. It is one of the souls that I saw when I was a child and I also want to watch it even though I am a majorenna
The next series into the Bakugan world really seemed boring as hell. The characters don't feel like themselves in this series. We get one girl out of three girls we get in the last series. They tried to keep Dan not stale but he felt too in the spotlight. I mean Dan and Drago seem like the strongest team out of everyone they had and no focus were there except for Dan,Mira,Spectra. The others were much in the background and the music in Japanese was the best out of the series. Ace and Baron felt boring and empty.
Mild spoilers, nothing too big. This is my first review so please give me some breathing room here. The first season of Bakugan was certainly enjoyable in it’s own right. Fun battles and tactics, good use of the game mechanics, and some interesting characters (especially Alice). Unfortunately, it was bogged down by lackluster pacing, an inconsistent protagonist, and a child-friendly coating that kept most of the darker elements from taking center-stage. This completely changes with the second season: New Vestroia. This sequel takes what season 1 did right and expanded ineach of the areas. The improvements are plain as day, so much so that you almost forget it’s targeted towards kids… or is it? That is probably the biggest reason why this is such a great improvement over Battle Brawlers, the fact that New Vestroia makes it clear that things aren’t going to be as easy to digest as the previous season, a bigger stage for the characters and audience. Airing just over a year after the completion of Battle Brawlers, the target demographic for this series remains largely the same, but with just enough development for kids to realize that this is going to be much different that season 1. The kid friendly coating is still present, but far less prominent overall. Instead of the basic good vs evil plot, this season focuses on the familial and extraterrestrial struggles between worlds. Story Let’s start with the plot. The story already fairs better from the beginning. Battle Brawlers had a good start, introducing us to the game mechanics right away, but dragged when it came to hooking the audience into the plot. New Vestroia immediately let’s us know just what is happening and what needs to be done to stop it, as well as showing us the changes to the battle system. Afterward, the story builds on it’s new aspects and lore with new twists that provide a darker subtext to the series, more so than that of season 1. What makes it different from season 1 however is the way it’s presented and how it plays out. Every episode has a meaning beyond just introducing a character or playing a match, while the pacing appropriately matches the scene or battle at hand. The story is constantly moving forward without forcing itself through. The focus of the Vestals and their inhabitants of Vestroia is a primary plot thread of the season, with their lack of understanding of the world and the conflict with the resistance providing an engaging storyline that gets better with each episode. Whenever the focus transfers back to Earth, it feels like the pacing slows down somewhat, but also serves as a nice break from all the intensity. 9/10 Characters New Vestroia introduces a plethora of new characters, mainly because… well… aliens are a thing now and they need characters to fill those positions. New heroes and villains are present at almost every turn, each of which bring something different to the table, while returning characters have exceptionally strong development. Let’s start with the returning characters. Dan is back as the main protagonist, and has significantly improved. His personality has been more streamlined with a greater focus on his impulsiveness and relationship with Drago. Marucho is relatively the same, but with some added quirks related to Elfin and Preyas, especially in the second half. Shun and Ingram are probably the strongest duo, especially with how Shun has developed from season 1. The new brawlers are competent and fun additions to the series. Mira is tied to the story in a natural way, and functions as a morally complex individual that is easy to connect to. Baron is fun loving and the classic superfan type, already fitting into the group rather well. Ace is somewhat of a loner like Shun, but lacks the development of the other two. Nevertheless, he remains a competent addition to the cast. The villains are the Vexos, each with a different personality and fighting style that compliments both their attribute and Bakugan. Spectra is the most complex, both due to his own desires and the story revolving around him(plus his design is just really good). Gus is a good second to Spectra, while Miylene is a good background manipulator. Shadow is just pure fun with his Joker-esc personality, and Lync is substantial as a developed child character who just seeks enjoyment. Volt is relatively basic unfortunately, but has some nice moments here and there. Zenoheld and Hydron aren’t very prominent throughout the first half, but get much more time during the second. It is sad to say this, but they are pretty one-dimensional as far as villains go, especially Zenoheld. Hydron does somewhat come into his own during the last portion, but it didn’t really stick with me personally. The supporting cast is about what you would expect. The old brawlers return as background characters initially, but take a more prominent role as the story goes on. Overall, the supporting cast fills the role of secondary characters well, but sometimes they feel purposefully undermined for the sake of spotlighting the brawlers. 8.5/10 Battles, music and animation The battle system has gained all sorts of new quirks and additions. Only one gate card is active at a time now, while abilities can be chained together. Bakugan traps make their debut, which would later go on to inspire the battle gear and mechtagons of following seasons. These additions are mostly positive, with each bringing something new to the battle without overcomplicating the system like Mechtaniam Surge did later. The additional usage of multiple abilities makes battles even more intense, with every turn changing the course of the battle dramatically even with the nerf to gate cards. The life gauge is a system adopted from YuGiOh, with brawlers losing when it drops to zero. People can also win Bakugan from opponents now with how the system works. Every battle has a sense of suspense, especially with how vicious the Vexos can be with their battles and Bakugan. There is a constant worry that the battle could end in disaster, especially with how skilled each member of the Vexos is. The animation is an unfortunate black smear, but it has gotten better from the previous season. While many of the character and Bakugan designs are pleasant and downright fantastic, the animation style itself is simplistic and screams kids show. The same can be said for the english voice acting. Japanese is fine, but english ranges from average to bad. The animation does significantly improve during action and battle sequences, especially during climaxes, and it certainly isn't overall bad, but it doesn't compare to other shows of the same genre. There isn’t much to say on the music of Bakugan because it isn’t that memorable. Some tracks amp up during emotional sequences but the overall soundtrack is pretty forgettable outside of action. 7.5/10 Final verdict: 8.5 out of 10. New Vestroia is an amazing upgrade from Battle Brawlers. The story, characters, and action have all improved dramatically while the music and animation are still very much lacking due to the low bar set by the target audience. If you don’t mind these issues, then I recommend giving this season a chance, especially if the first season turned you off with it’s lack of direction and Dan’s infuriating personality.