The new-ish Bakugan toys have solved the rolling issue. Instead of one or two big magnet cards that were impossible to land on, they’ve replaced them with multiple mini magnet cards each the size of a coin that basically guarantee landing on one of them. Source: was a summer camp counselor
Its not too complicated at least on a base level Its mostly just trying to get the bigger number then you win. Its a bit more complex now that it's a full on card game though but it could definitely use a tweak or two
As a kid I knew nothing about the cards or the anime, but those toys where actually incredible. Most of them where surprisingly durable and folded out in cool ways. My little kid brain went ape over the funny monster shapes.
@@JohnDoe-gt3jr Awww, but you should've. Rick rolling would get a rise out of those clowns and I'd love to see them get genuinely pissed off. Next time don't hold back.
You know I actually expected it, because in that episode Masquerade loses the coat and you could perfectly see that his body shape was that of a female, obviously Im talking about the show's designs, Dan and Shun had similar male body and Runo and the other females had the same shape etc, but then masquerade didnt have the same design as Dan, so back then I was like, "I s he a woman?", now we know.
@@gaysarahk 50 episodes is pretty standard for a kodomo anime. Most bakugan, beyblade, digimon and whatever else had 50 episodes per season. The exception was pokemon which would usually have 150 per season until the next generation came out, and that's excluding the original season. Yugioh was shounen so that one doesn't really count.
The fact that Dan and Shun made the game together but Dan was still ranked in the several hundreds while Shun was the top player in the world, tells me that Shun did most if not all the actual work.
Shun is a giga chad and an actual anime ninja. If boomer Bakugan came back from the dead for one more season (it really shouldn't), he would have the Sharingan and would defeat SSJ4 Naga's first form with a Susanno that looks like his dead mom.
@@asmarlokicerain7706 according to them it's because of a "reference" like bitch they don't have anything on common, BB shun is a ninja and BP shun is a rich kid
This hits way too close to home. As a kid, my parents once brought me to a Bakugan tournament. It was in the rules that you had to roll your Bakugan onto the card or forfeit your turn if you miss. I didn't get it to land on the card even once. I went home crying that day.
I had to look up the rules to verify this- and yeah, it's true. Even in the trading card game version, you still roll the toy and if it misses the opponent is declared the "Victor" of that "Brawl", but you still have cards in your hand you could play. In the standard toy-only version, you win 3 Brawls to win the game. That is- that is something else. And this is coming from someone that plays modern Yu-Gi-Oh!.
I remember when me and my brother bought our first Bakugan, my dad was pretty skeptical about it. He thought that there was no way it could unfurl and open up just by landing on the card, and he said that is was just advertising magic and editing tricks. The look on his face when we just placed the ball on the magnetic card is probably the most astonished and perplexed I've ever seen him.
@@sagrawolf Yeah, I guess that was his logic haha. To be even fairer, this video depicts the harsh reality of trying to use the power of Spin on an imperfect sphere, sometimes it just doesn't work
@@silversonome5360 To be the most fair, an elliptical sphere is better for a children's game. We don't want children breaking dimensional walls with perfect rotations.
@@NightWing1800 Imagine a kid who just doesn't want to sleep "Timmy, put your toys away, you have to go to school tomorrow" "No! I don't wanna!" *Throws a Bakugan at mom, causing her entire atomic structure to rotate into inexistence, encompassing even the alternate dimension versions of that mother ultimately turning every dimension's version of that child into an orphan*
0:41 Reminded me how I used to play with Bakugans as a kid, I never had any playing cards,just the bakugans, cause they were brought from the USA - into 2nd hand stores in my country, so I used to just throw them against the wall until they popped-open for my own enjoyment, and for the longest time I used to think thats how you were supposed to play with them.
I love that it is in fact canonical that Dan and Shun literally invented the game of Bakugan and somehow bent the will of literal creatures of another dimension to follow the rules that earth kids play for fun.
Imagine if there's an anime that is also centered around selling toys too, but they're extremely self-aware about how stupid the whole concept of their game is.
As a father who had to try learn this thing, after his five-year old got into this briefly, I cannot emphasise enough how much this relates. Everything about this is accurate. EVERYTHING!
RIP my guy. Hopefully the little one had fun. I know when I played this with my friends we just placed them on the cards because no way were we gunna do that rolling nonsense
All i gotta say…is the video game was SO FKING EASIER like my god it took me atleast 3 months before i learned how to actually launch it irl with accuracy i dont think a game where you roll a marble should take you take long JUST to play it properly
Helpful tip: modern Bakugan have a “wheel” in the center of the ball and an arrow somewhere on said “wheel” telling you what direction to roll it to help people with rolling. But the Gen 1 Bakugan did not have those
I used to own all the gen 1 stuff, did they ever make a wrist launcher that actually stored the balls in there? When I bought the wrist launcher, the actual bakugan never fit inside it and my dreams of 14yo me cosplaying Dan Kuso were crushed.
@@nolaz010 they did have a wrist launcher, I never owned it but if I had to guess I believe the reason why they didn’t fit is because only B1 Bakugan could fit in it and you might be putting B2 Bakugan in it. B1 Bakugan were only made for a short time in the first season and after that they just made B2s for the rest of the series
I'm pretty sure I watched the whole first season as a kid, but there were just so many anime based on pokemon/yugioh (although this one was also inspired by beyblade) that I can barely remember what happens in it. Even Dinosaur King is more memorable to me. *That PS2 game was amazing tho.* Fuck Drago, Leonidas is the king of Bakugan in my heart
My favorite shit ever is that in the first episode it’s established that Dan and Shun both came up with the rules that every person in the world plays by, yet when Dan battles someone who mains the subterra element, he has no idea what that is. Like, dude. You wrote the fucking international rules, yet you don’t know what one of the six elements is??
My biggest struggle was just getting them to land. Kuso's reaction was basically the most accurate thing I went through. At that point afterwards I had no idea what to do next because my childhood brain was like "Damn, they really just....sit there, huh?"
Here's a funny story, I was working at a toys r us when Bakugan was the new hot shit, and we had official tournaments at the store, sponsored by the company that makes Bakugan and everything. I was tasked with hosting the tournament and giving out prizes and such, but was also expected to play with the kids some rounds or teach newcomers how to play. In order to do this, I was actually given a specially issued Bakugan of my own. Just the one, I didn't get a case of them like some players had, and it was very simple in the way it unfolded. I remember some Bakugan balls were like masterpiece grade Transformers, they were so complex, mine just kinda split open and had a little monster face. The problem was that I was only issued the ball, it didn't come with a card. They forgot to include it in my little tournament hosting kit which meant I literally could not play since I couldn't deploy it and it had no stats. And I was expected to be the one running the damn event.
@@biomecraft356 @Athius Sorry fellas, this would have been about 13 or 14 years ago, so I have no idea. I definitely don't have it anymore. Plus, no card meant I knew nothing about it in the first place, not even the name. For an official tournament, it wasn't run very well.
Man, I went to a few tournaments at my local toys r us back then, everyone but one person basically decided the whole "just place your bakugan on the card" thing which made it really easy for me to beat everyone since I had a busted card + bakugan combo. But of course I couldn't land my bakugan a single time against the other person so they won our match when we had to roll them. But you shouldn't have needed a card back then to tell you its stats, they were printed on the bakugan. Though I guess an example one might not have had any so that it wouldn't get stolen or something lol.
When you think about it Masquerade is a genius. Masquerade knew his bakugan had a higher attack power than Kuso's which means he knew dracos attack power and decided not to tell him so Kuso would forfeit his bakugan out of frustration. That was truly a pro gamer move.
@@Jacob_G9 honestly when I first watched the video I forgot who masquerade really was, then after reading a few comments and remembering a few cringe moments in my childhood I realised
@@Jacob_G9 yeah, that plot twist at the end of the first season is actually the only real thing that Bakugan fandom remember about Masquerade. Was actually a good villain but was launched to the trash in the next seasons. That's why not everyone talk about Masquerade.
The DS game was pretty cool. You had a stamina meeter where you can control your bakugon, and if you got enough speed you could slam an opponent off the card instead of fighting them and doing so counts as an instant ko, makeing each battle about understanding the environment, deciding what to use base on that environment and how you want to face your opponent
I just had them. I didnt know why, how and when i got them, i just had them. No cards, no magnets, just the balls. I just had them. I didnt even know it had an anime
1:32 For context: the battle power of a Bakugan was written on the Bakugan itself, was very small to read and you had to basically go out of your way to find it; it doesn't help that different colors and runs of the same Bakugan could have the number in different places from each other despite being anathomically identical. Even worse, the battle power wasn't a fixed value, so it was common for different copies within the same run to possess different values from each other; which is a really cool idea for a collectible toy, until you realize these weren't the kind of toys you find in random packs at €2.99 each but the kind that you buy in plastic packagings that display their content at about €9.99 at least.
Yes. There were the cheap variety available at a fraction of the price and virtually identical, and then the actual ones that were made of slightly stronger plastic. Then there was a larger variety which came in for the "evolved" bakugan, those were easier to land and a lot cooler, but they never fit in with the original bakugan cuz they were bigger. I had almost every single one of them, and to this day I regret the hundreds of dollars wasted on an entirely useless toy collection when I could have saved the money for good video games on the Wii or a good gaming PC 😭
@@drakegrandx5914 I remember it, it was great but the Wii game was flipping amazing, it was one of my favourite games on the wii, I still remember all the names
along with this, if they showcased the bakugon with it open they covered up the actual number on it, you had to buy it and peel it off to see how powerful it is
i'm realising now that bakugan were made with their selling power as toys in mind and not too much thought was put into how they would actually work in a game
This was hands down some of the funniest things I've seen in years. I haven't genuinely laughed that hard in ages. Every line right after the other just gold.
I never thought about it, but it's kind of weird how a bunch of kids somehow made up this game using magic falling cards and monsters from who-knows-where and everyone just kind of went along with it. I mean, the cards fell all over the world, and the Battle Brawlers don't even all live in the same place (I think Alice lives in Russia?), so how did they pass the national and language barrier? This is a mid to late 2000s anime, so imagine doing that with internet technology from that era.
@@flarestorm9417 I know it's a glorified commercial but I find it curious how no goverment or science team ever cared about this magic cards that can slow/freeze time, nor how this little balls turn into fucking monsters of the size of a building
@@user-hp7kk4gq6t The adults just considered it some game the kids play and never looked further, which is odd now in hindsight. And I guess all of the kids agreed just to never tell their parents about it, ever. I mean, the anime showed you could take people into the interdimensional battlefield without them having their own card or needing to battle, so the kids could show their parents super easily, even if none of their Bakugan talked. But I guess no one decided to do that. This anime had a bunch of contrivances now that I think about it.
This was so accurate when this came out. A friend in school tried to run a game and we spent more time trying to roll the dang thing onto the card than actually playing the game.
I remember my brother made up a bullshit rule that missing the card meant my turn was skipped and i didn’t know the game so i went with it. I lost just barely and knew if i made it onto the card i would’ve won.
Damn bro me and my grade school friends were so obsessed with these, we would put the cards under our shirts on our shoulders and keep our bakugan sitting magnetized on our shoulders outside and in school just like in the anime. It was cringe but felt really cool and fun back then.
What the fuck that goes so hard, none of my elementary school friends thought of that, we had a gay rule where stinglash could just absorb bakugan g power, and if you wanted to play again you had to go home to "recharge" your bakugan. So stinglash in my school was just the meta (we didn't know how to play)
“The odds are stacked against you” The theme song was talking about the odds of you getting the Bakugan to land on your card before you get disqualified
I love how Masquerade is the most chill and patient person. I kinda wanna see an abridged with this version of Masquerade and Alice is the evil psychotic half.
I remember back in elementary how me and my friend were obsessed with this, but we didn't understand it's rules at all, so we ended up making sh*t up based on the anime lol
I feel thats how everything like this happened in school, like the pokemon card game, there were a crap ton of rules for a kids game, so we just did it based of the anime, Monsuno, Bakugan, turning mechard
@@CoffeeandGaming-o5d that actually was pretty close to how the original game was played. The only difference was that sphere attacks wasn’t a thing, you couldn’t put cards down when there was any on the field, and you could only do a double stand if there was no other gate card, if there was you had to choose a Bakugan to move to the other one.
I mean that’s pretty accurate since the show made sh*t up when it wanted to as well lol, like when you watch it again for nostalgia as an adult the battles make no sense
It's so insane that the prerequisite for playing Bakugan is to stop time. And it's like a fodder tier ability, every single kid who plays the game can do it.
Ah yes. Bakugan. The show that looked incredibly fun, but the game that was so confusing to understand how to play. But that S1 OP though? So good to listen to.
This unironically reawakened an entire part of my childhood I forgot about. While everyone else was playing with Pokemon cards, I was playing with Bakugan, and I somehow completely forgot. I'm unironically going to just go binge all of it and see where it went after I grew out of it lol
@@realdragon they where lit es specially the season 1 and season 2 era toys. after that they tanked in quality and design, and got overdosed on gimmicks there is a reason the brand originally collapsed but while the reboot's anime is an affront to nature, the toys are actually pretty good and live up to the legacy of B1, B2 and NV
I remember it more fondly cause of the console game based on the anime. Though I did get into the game cause I enjoyed watching the show and collecting the bakugan with classmates long ago. I don't think I played the actual game much, I just liked collecting and looking at other friends's bakugans. I only really played through the video game cause the story and gameplay was really fun.
I remember i had a realization somewhere around the second season that they started to focus more on the battles themselves and threw the tactical card game aspect to the side. Don't know if it was because they gave up after trap bakugans was implemented, lack of interest or for other reasons. The games were pretty decent though (:
Part of it genuinely just had to do with the fact that the real life game mechanics themselves were very simple, unlike something like Yugioh which is surface level easy to play but very intricate under the hood, there wasn't enough substance to make an entire second show off of Iirc, Bakugan's entire rulebook is basically Turn: Set gate card, throw bakugan, if bakugan sticks, it stands, if not, end turn Battle: When two bakugan owned by opposite players stand on same card, reveal gate card, both players use one ability card, higher G power wins, winner keeps the gate card, loser's bakugan can't be used again Victory: Win three gate cards or all three of your opponent's bakugan are unplayable
Can we talk about how busted the separate dimension is. It straight up freezes time, and allows people to move through space in the physical world. Runo and Murucho use it out of instinct freeze time and then dodge a ninja. (Shuns granddad)
"Hey guys, we mastered time dilation technology" "Holy fucking shit! we can solve hunger, disease, complex physics equations like my god... the possibiities are endless?' "What.. no, we're going to use it to play a game that requires us to roll an unfolding ball onto a magnetic card- Dad? Dad where are you going?"
Back when I was in primary (elementary) school, we used to get a large metal tray and just try and flick our Bakugan to knock the opponents off. I gotta say, it was so much fun and I was gutted when I found out that wasn't the way the game was meant to be played.
Would've preferred this method of playing honestly. More like beyblade and less using cards actually sounds like a really fun idea. Should've been the initial release.
It kind of is. Knocking your opponents bakugan off the card with yours counted as a victory in the real game. Japan even got an anime based on a knockout only format.
Bakutech the game based on knocking your opponent's Bakugan off was real and had it's own 5-10 minute anime series. It was fun if a little bit brainless. Both the anime and the game.
I always found it strange just how eager the main cast was to do battles with random kids that walked up to them on the streets considering just how many of them had Doom Dimension cards or whatever Like after the 10th one, you'd be a bit hesitant to start a game with a rando
@@flarestorm9417 I still entertain the theory that the pokemon are actually hallucinations caused by brain parasites. Pokemon battles are the equivalent of 2 crackheads shadow fighting each other behind a supermarket
Honestly, as a kid, I was all into the whole "Gotta collect 'em all!" Anime phase, but Bakugan I couldn't follow. I tried to watch when it first aired but for the life of me I couldn't get behind it lol
This gives me so much nostalgia. I remember waking up on Saturday and hoping that I woke up early enough to eat breakfast before the episode ended. Bakugan, along with Dinosaur King were my childhood.
Not gonna lie, I was half expecting that Masquerade also had trouble rolling his Bakugan. God, this feels like a full Abridged episode. It's joke after joke and all of them land... It's amazing.
1:41 The fact there is no dialogue and the character's wearing glasses you can tell the frame is being used to make it look like their eyes are going to the side is amazing.
I remember attempting to play the game by myself and it kept making me mad that it wouldn't go on the stupid card or stay in the arena thing that came with the set. I eventually just chucked it into a door, the door was hollow though so the ball just busted a hole through it. Ah good times.
@@Bowfella Dan is that your Bakugan I hear screaming Dan: yea he's excited to kick your ass Finally gets drago on the card Drago : FINALLY THE TORTURE ENDS DAN IM GONNA KICK YOUR ASS COME HERE MASQUERADE YOU WIN I NEED TO BREAK DANS THROWING ARM
This is absolute gold. I knew all the rules and played plenty with my brother, but seen none of the shows. The initial throw is the hardest part, but it can be cheesed by a certain pay-to-win mechanic known as the bakugan launchers, but all that means nothing if your Bp is lower than your opponents. But then they came out with the "trap bakugan" that were often shaped like cylinders or pyramids instead of spheres. Those ones completely ignored the bakugan throwing rules.
Those ones actually took up ability card slots instead of Bakugan slots because you needed their corresponding ability card to use them. I think they were limited at 1, though.
@@mauriciomagalhaes181 idk really. I just remember her putting on that mask and turning into him and then taking it off and reverting back to herself. For some reason it made sense to me when I was a kid
@@mauriciomagalhaes181 negative energy from the bad dimension turns her into a guy when she puts on the glasses i guess. And even though they basically sentence bakugan to death the main cast forgives her cuz "its not her fault"
@@miilexthemii9353 Iirc, he was worried that noone would get the jokes cuz Bakugan came out a while back and while it did achieve some success, it wasn't exactly Batman levels of popular.
1:56 Holy shit I actually never did think about that. All the other main castes' Bakugan got cool names right from a Saturday morning cartoon; Tigrerra the Tiger Gorm the Golem Preyas the Fish-Man Sky-Ventress the Bird & Hydranoid the Hydra (counting the main bad guy's Bakugan given, spoiler alert, he was technically just Alice) Even with the add-ons, those sound kickass. But then you got the guy who's meant to be the leader, the defacto team lead; Drago the Dragon Who sounds like some shit right outta Spyro or some kinda fairy-tale.
Tigrrera kinda follows the same logic as Drago (named based off of what they are) but the former still sounds cooler & rolls off the tongue more than the latter.
The bakugan missing the card part reminds me of the actual PS2 game it had,where you could make your opponent miss by sabotaging the route he was moving his bakugan at,which most of the time meant a win in 1v1 since it would be your turn again and all you had to do was get another bakugan where you first threw(and hopefully managed to land) the first one. It was even worse(and funnier) playing with a friend because the AI never tried to sabotage you like you did,but your friend could and WOULD be a little shit trying to make you fall off the stage or run out of stamina before you landed on your card.
"Have you ever played this game?" "Yeah, I invented it!" "... Yet you don't know the basi-" "And then I perfected it so that no living man could best me in the ring of... fuck, is there a name for where we throw our bakugan at?" "..." "... This game starts feeling stupid now" "Yeah now that you dug this deep in on it..."
Man, this reminded me of my childhood. I still have my lunchbox full of Bakugan over the years and same with the gate cards. I used to play the game with some of my friends during recess. We had our playground rules and we were allowed to run 5 Bakugan since the rounds were so short. I also remember the look on my mom and dad’s faces the first time they saw one of the toys pop on the magnet. My mom also watched the original anime with me since we had it on DVD. My first one was an Aquos Dragonoid, from that point I got a lot and I sometimes played the game with my mom. It was an amazing, yet interesting concept.
Dan and Drago had the thickest plot armor ever. There was literally an episode when Drago was about to be sent to the Doom Dimension by Chan Lee, then his g-power spontaneously increased without Dan even playing a card. He avoided the doom dimension, and he and Dan ultimately won the battle. This show was such bullshit XD.
True but the entire plot of the first season was Masquarade trying to evolve his Bakugan through battle and then Drago eventually matching him. These are meant to be real life monsters so their power level staying the same would actually be weirder.
We were super poor when I grew up. Me and my sister each got a bakugan. I took hers against her will shopping. I played with it on the street and broke it accidentally. I feel super bad about that to this day. I think about it often. She probably forgot by now, but I can't for some reason.
bruh i remember buying this from a garage sale with my dad but it didnt come with cards so my dumbass thought you had to open up the bakugan manually which resulted in the most awkward game preparation where we sit in silence try to open it for 1 min that immediately go back to our anime impressions. shit was good😂
I remembered my friend's mum yelling at my friend "I'm not buying you one of those anymore! You always broke It each time you played with It" My friend high-key slammed his bakugans instead of just rolling It normally "adds the immersion" he said
Worst part is that it says in the card game's rules that if you do not _specifically_ roll it onto the card successsfully, that is a forfeit of your turn. Yeah, there's a reason why nobody on the playground made this obligatory, especially since none of the available surfaces during recess were level.
@@demonic_myst4503 Bull fucking shit, that is exactly what I tried to do, that is exactly what we all tried to do. Everyone just placed it on the card.
@@demonic_myst4503 except some of the cards were thick enough that you literally could not roll the Bakugan directly onto it: I cannot tell you how many times I literally watched rolls just stop dead or start going along the side/bottom of the card because it just couldn't make the climb I'm also pretty positive if you try treating a tiny sphere like a bowling ball, you're never gonna hit, ever, And have a good chance of breaking something
@@QuickSilverKitsune 1 if it isnt going up the rim your literaly not rolling it your dropping it and hoping it rolls 2 are you autistic?? genuin question because u took obvous anaology literal , no one said slam it like your throwing a bowling ball i said it tekes technique same way being good at bowling does its a basic anaology
0:27 This quote has been stuck in my head for the past day and i keep repeating it and grinning like an idiot Its gotten so bad that i kept repeating it during my exam everytime i couldnt solve a question I had to say it alot
I remember playing it with my friends when we were teens. No one knew the exact rules, and if I remember correctly, we have mistaken the serial number on bakugans for their power number. So yeah my Drago had around 10000 more power, than my friend's bakugans because I had chinese rip-offs.
I'm pretty sure they sold those child-rolling assist things that you can find at the Bowling Alley. You just put it at the top and let gravy do the rest. Even then people still missed
It's true. I watched an episode every now and then and had no idea how the game worked at all, people would just do random things and numbers went up and down and it seemed like the main character's Bakugan was evolving into a new form in every episode.
The only battles that had any semblance of strategy to them was Shun's battles, and that one battle with Alice vs. Klauz (However you spell his name). Mostly because Shun's battles work on pure strategy showing off different battle mechanics, and Alice was setup to get beat in a specific way for the sake of disposition. Every other fight just involved Bakugans wailing on each other and throwing out the strongest amount of G-power possible.
It is completely in character for Kuso to have both invented the game and also know literally nothing important about it before battling.
so true
Isnt there an episode where he's like "I've never heard of sub terra before "
@@cornchipuniverse6575 yeah literally the first episode
Wait, I've never actually seen this show. This dude's name is Kuso?
LOL
I thought that was just some weeb-joke the video creator threw in. XD
And he relies more on power level than actual strategy.
The new-ish Bakugan toys have solved the rolling issue. Instead of one or two big magnet cards that were impossible to land on, they’ve replaced them with multiple mini magnet cards each the size of a coin that basically guarantee landing on one of them. Source: was a summer camp counselor
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Bro are people still playing Bakugan in 2022?
@@smokey3504 It got rebooted a few years ago so yeah. The show sucks ass, but the game still does numbers. I work at a toy store so can confirm.
@@thehonorablereverendaddiso1943 what did he say it got deleted
I played with Bakugan as a kid. Didn’t understand the game mechanics, but the novelty of transforming marbles amused me.
Same lol they just looked cool
Its not too complicated at least on a base level
Its mostly just trying to get the bigger number then you win.
Its a bit more complex now that it's a full on card game though but it could definitely use a tweak or two
I didn't even know there was a card game
same. 'oooh cool green marble dragon!!'
Same.
I LOVE how disappointed Dan is to learn Drago's name
I thought Dan was the one who named him Drago
@@yourethatmantis5178 yup
In spanish is "Dragonoid"
@@gerundio8289 in portuguese too
@@gerundio8289 The name of the bakugan is Dragonoid and Dan names him Drago, but it's just Dragonoid all around in spanish?
Let's be honest, this is why the floor cards in the show were the size of football fields.
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As a kid I knew nothing about the cards or the anime, but those toys where actually incredible. Most of them where surprisingly durable and folded out in cool ways. My little kid brain went ape over the funny monster shapes.
Ngl same
Bro I had a launcher
Coolest shit
the ones where you attatched multiple bakugan to create one big one 🤌
Also the extra little bits that got out, like the feet or claws
its the same with transformers
The way he calmly said "fuck this game" after that careful ass roll had me DYING
i feel that he just didn't act that one... he was just genuinely pissed of
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Finally it's here:
I would Rick Roll you but even I'm not that evil.
@@JohnDoe-gt3jr Awww, but you should've. Rick rolling would get a rise out of those clowns and I'd love to see them get genuinely pissed off. Next time don't hold back.
Finding out Masquerade's identity was the biggest plot twist I ever saw as a kid. I miss this show, it was underrated
You know I actually expected it, because in that episode Masquerade loses the coat and you could perfectly see that his body shape was that of a female, obviously Im talking about the show's designs, Dan and Shun had similar male body and Runo and the other females had the same shape etc, but then masquerade didnt have the same design as Dan, so back then I was like, "I s he a woman?", now we know.
@@emanuelcr7207 your comment is gonna be very weird to anyone who hasn't seen the anime, anyway I loved bakugan as a kid, that plot twist was crazy
Omg SAME
It was SOOOO long, though. That was the show that taught me never to watch a show until I know how many episodes it is.
@@gaysarahk 50 episodes is pretty standard for a kodomo anime. Most bakugan, beyblade, digimon and whatever else had 50 episodes per season. The exception was pokemon which would usually have 150 per season until the next generation came out, and that's excluding the original season. Yugioh was shounen so that one doesn't really count.
The fact that Dan and Shun made the game together but Dan was still ranked in the several hundreds while Shun was the top player in the world, tells me that Shun did most if not all the actual work.
Shun is just built different.
Shun is a giga chad and an actual anime ninja. If boomer Bakugan came back from the dead for one more season (it really shouldn't), he would have the Sharingan and would defeat SSJ4 Naga's first form with a Susanno that looks like his dead mom.
@@TheDiscoGenre Why did they make Shun so bad in Bakugan reboot. Why just don't call him Marucho?
@@asmarlokicerain7706 according to them it's because of a "reference" like bitch they don't have anything on common, BB shun is a ninja and BP shun is a rich kid
@@asmarlokicerain7706 bc cartoon network is controlling
This hits way too close to home. As a kid, my parents once brought me to a Bakugan tournament. It was in the rules that you had to roll your Bakugan onto the card or forfeit your turn if you miss. I didn't get it to land on the card even once. I went home crying that day.
There’s an actual brony zoophile in the comments and people never bother to check his page.
RIP
bro that is so evil lmao
What did they do about Bakugan that weren't round cus I had a pyramid shaped one
I had to look up the rules to verify this- and yeah, it's true. Even in the trading card game version, you still roll the toy and if it misses the opponent is declared the "Victor" of that "Brawl", but you still have cards in your hand you could play. In the standard toy-only version, you win 3 Brawls to win the game.
That is- that is something else. And this is coming from someone that plays modern Yu-Gi-Oh!.
I remember when me and my brother bought our first Bakugan, my dad was pretty skeptical about it. He thought that there was no way it could unfurl and open up just by landing on the card, and he said that is was just advertising magic and editing tricks. The look on his face when we just placed the ball on the magnetic card is probably the most astonished and perplexed I've ever seen him.
To be fair most toy’s don’t work as well as the commercials depict them
@@sagrawolf Yeah, I guess that was his logic haha. To be even fairer, this video depicts the harsh reality of trying to use the power of Spin on an imperfect sphere, sometimes it just doesn't work
@@silversonome5360 To be the most fair, an elliptical sphere is better for a children's game. We don't want children breaking dimensional walls with perfect rotations.
@@NightWing1800 Imagine a kid who just doesn't want to sleep
"Timmy, put your toys away, you have to go to school tomorrow"
"No! I don't wanna!" *Throws a Bakugan at mom, causing her entire atomic structure to rotate into inexistence, encompassing even the alternate dimension versions of that mother ultimately turning every dimension's version of that child into an orphan*
@@silversonome5360 Sadly or funnily even this is a Jojo's reference now.
0:41 Reminded me how I used to play with Bakugans as a kid, I never had any playing cards,just the bakugans, cause they were brought from the USA - into 2nd hand stores in my country, so I used to just throw them against the wall until they popped-open for my own enjoyment, and for the longest time I used to think thats how you were supposed to play with them.
Thats so chaotic i love it
I love that it is in fact canonical that Dan and Shun literally invented the game of Bakugan and somehow bent the will of literal creatures of another dimension to follow the rules that earth kids play for fun.
Wait where u get that from
@@weezel2370 it's in the intro of the show.
Well they didint knew about the other dimension stuff
It's also fucking hilarious how in Season 2 or whatever, everyone thought he was a jackass. That's the respect he gets?
@@tonicampi_7pc847 but they manipulated forces beyond their comprehension…
Imagine if there's an anime that is also centered around selling toys too, but they're extremely self-aware about how stupid the whole concept of their game is.
The Duel Masters anime dub
@@Cooldude-wf4gb MF be laying trap cards like we can't see that shit.
Beyblade was superior to these animes cause they were just the superior version of tops
@@FidoZip1988 Lmfaoo
While not exactly it, it's literally yugioh abrodged
As a father who had to try learn this thing, after his five-year old got into this briefly, I cannot emphasise enough how much this relates. Everything about this is accurate. EVERYTHING!
RIP my guy. Hopefully the little one had fun. I know when I played this with my friends we just placed them on the cards because no way were we gunna do that rolling nonsense
Lol so do you take an hour to roll the fucking bakugan XD
All i gotta say…is the video game was SO FKING EASIER like my god it took me atleast 3 months before i learned how to actually launch it irl with accuracy i dont think a game where you roll a marble should take you take long JUST to play it properly
Honestly, props my dude, trying to get into what your kid liked at the time
You're a great father just saying. Mine didn't really care about it😂
0:40 this little passive agressive outburst has me in tears xD
Helpful tip: modern Bakugan have a “wheel” in the center of the ball and an arrow somewhere on said “wheel” telling you what direction to roll it to help people with rolling. But the Gen 1 Bakugan did not have those
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I used to own all the gen 1 stuff, did they ever make a wrist launcher that actually stored the balls in there? When I bought the wrist launcher, the actual bakugan never fit inside it and my dreams of 14yo me cosplaying Dan Kuso were crushed.
@@nolaz010 they did have a wrist launcher, I never owned it but if I had to guess I believe the reason why they didn’t fit is because only B1 Bakugan could fit in it and you might be putting B2 Bakugan in it. B1 Bakugan were only made for a short time in the first season and after that they just made B2s for the rest of the series
I had no idea they still made Bakugon, I really thought it died out like ten years ago
@@scottdenby290 it rebooted a while ago actually
Bro I used to watch Bakugan as a kid you have no idea the nostalgia trip I'm getting from this
no i definitely do trust me bro i still think about it to this day
Same
Saame
Sho tru
I'm pretty sure I watched the whole first season as a kid, but there were just so many anime based on pokemon/yugioh (although this one was also inspired by beyblade) that I can barely remember what happens in it. Even Dinosaur King is more memorable to me.
*That PS2 game was amazing tho.* Fuck Drago, Leonidas is the king of Bakugan in my heart
My favorite shit ever is that in the first episode it’s established that Dan and Shun both came up with the rules that every person in the world plays by, yet when Dan battles someone who mains the subterra element, he has no idea what that is.
Like, dude. You wrote the fucking international rules, yet you don’t know what one of the six elements is??
I guess Shun wrote that part lol
@@fx3dv2vg7m And then never told Dan, that a whole sixth of all their interdimensional monsters was of the brown type.
@@fionn_mac_ribs Yeah Dan was like "here, it's done" but then Shun came and wrote another 4 lines into the rulebook
Imagine this in YuGiOh when Yugi is dueling Pegasus
-Wait you summoned a what? Dark Mag-who?! Monster type...spellcaster...the fuck is that?
That's because the sixth element is the element of surprise
I have never played this game before but that “fuck this game” was so genuine and relatable
Trust me, the OG was hell, you had to keep track of hundreds of gimmicks
My biggest struggle was just getting them to land. Kuso's reaction was basically the most accurate thing I went through. At that point afterwards I had no idea what to do next because my childhood brain was like "Damn, they really just....sit there, huh?"
Here's a funny story, I was working at a toys r us when Bakugan was the new hot shit, and we had official tournaments at the store, sponsored by the company that makes Bakugan and everything. I was tasked with hosting the tournament and giving out prizes and such, but was also expected to play with the kids some rounds or teach newcomers how to play. In order to do this, I was actually given a specially issued Bakugan of my own. Just the one, I didn't get a case of them like some players had, and it was very simple in the way it unfolded. I remember some Bakugan balls were like masterpiece grade Transformers, they were so complex, mine just kinda split open and had a little monster face. The problem was that I was only issued the ball, it didn't come with a card. They forgot to include it in my little tournament hosting kit which meant I literally could not play since I couldn't deploy it and it had no stats. And I was expected to be the one running the damn event.
Yikes.
Do you know what it was called?
I would also like to know
@@biomecraft356 @Athius Sorry fellas, this would have been about 13 or 14 years ago, so I have no idea. I definitely don't have it anymore. Plus, no card meant I knew nothing about it in the first place, not even the name. For an official tournament, it wasn't run very well.
@@thetopcats.9154 Ah, bummer.
Man, I went to a few tournaments at my local toys r us back then, everyone but one person basically decided the whole "just place your bakugan on the card" thing which made it really easy for me to beat everyone since I had a busted card + bakugan combo. But of course I couldn't land my bakugan a single time against the other person so they won our match when we had to roll them.
But you shouldn't have needed a card back then to tell you its stats, they were printed on the bakugan. Though I guess an example one might not have had any so that it wouldn't get stolen or something lol.
When you think about it Masquerade is a genius. Masquerade knew his bakugan had a higher attack power than Kuso's which means he knew dracos attack power and decided not to tell him so Kuso would forfeit his bakugan out of frustration. That was truly a pro gamer move.
"Masquerade"
"He"
@@Jacob_G9 man, I haven’t watched the first season of Bakugan in years and I still remember Masquerade’s true identity.
@@Jacob_G9 honestly when I first watched the video I forgot who masquerade really was, then after reading a few comments and remembering a few cringe moments in my childhood I realised
@@Jacob_G9 yeah, that plot twist at the end of the first season is actually the only real thing that Bakugan fandom remember about Masquerade.
Was actually a good villain but was launched to the trash in the next seasons. That's why not everyone talk about Masquerade.
@@ditoo2002 nah, it's not all bad things.
I mean, sports is for everyone, also sports cards 😗
This game had an insanely high skill floor when it came to playing the game as intended, and now we aiming at tiny little hexagons
Whart was it about? people only ever bought the balls
@@TheLakabanzaichrg wait, did your ball boxes not also come with a pack of the cards?
@@wickederebus i got one or two at max per ball
@@wickederebus no, everyone bought them unboxed or traded them
The DS game was pretty cool. You had a stamina meeter where you can control your bakugon, and if you got enough speed you could slam an opponent off the card instead of fighting them and doing so counts as an instant ko, makeing each battle about understanding the environment, deciding what to use base on that environment and how you want to face your opponent
I loved the mechanics of the DS game :)
dude i loved that game too i got a super strong team too B)
holy shit what a nostalgia trip, i had totally forgotten about that game. wasted so many hours in the battle royale mode
You just made me unlock a memory
Damn that game was very fun to little me
Let's be honest with ourselves - we all only got into Bakugan for the anime and the cool little toys.
All I had was the little blue guy that came with happy meals and that was enough
For me, it was the PlayStation 2 game.
I just had them. I didnt know why, how and when i got them, i just had them. No cards, no magnets, just the balls. I just had them. I didnt even know it had an anime
This was me at age 9
@@redmastermind4959 Defenders of the Core or Battle Brawlers?
1:32 For context: the battle power of a Bakugan was written on the Bakugan itself, was very small to read and you had to basically go out of your way to find it; it doesn't help that different colors and runs of the same Bakugan could have the number in different places from each other despite being anathomically identical.
Even worse, the battle power wasn't a fixed value, so it was common for different copies within the same run to possess different values from each other; which is a really cool idea for a collectible toy, until you realize these weren't the kind of toys you find in random packs at €2.99 each but the kind that you buy in plastic packagings that display their content at about €9.99 at least.
Yes. There were the cheap variety available at a fraction of the price and virtually identical, and then the actual ones that were made of slightly stronger plastic. Then there was a larger variety which came in for the "evolved" bakugan, those were easier to land and a lot cooler, but they never fit in with the original bakugan cuz they were bigger.
I had almost every single one of them, and to this day I regret the hundreds of dollars wasted on an entirely useless toy collection when I could have saved the money for good video games on the Wii or a good gaming PC 😭
@@zenithlevi8701 Or even better: on the Bakugan DS game. That thing was so goddamn cool.
@@drakegrandx5914 I remember it, it was great but the Wii game was flipping amazing, it was one of my favourite games on the wii, I still remember all the names
along with this, if they showcased the bakugon with it open they covered up the actual number on it, you had to buy it and peel it off to see how powerful it is
i'm realising now that bakugan were made with their selling power as toys in mind and not too much thought was put into how they would actually work in a game
BAKUGAN was basically like yugioh and beyblade, with some digimon sprinkled into it.
It was amazing.
@Savetion (PROUD MAP) 🅥 you are sivk
And marbles
@Savetion (PROUD MAP) 🅥 Bro wtf
@Savetion (PROUD MAP) 🅥 brooooo????????
I felt it was more Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh mixed with Digimon added in the later seasons. Pokemon from the throwing balls to pop out monsters.
This was hands down some of the funniest things I've seen in years. I haven't genuinely laughed that hard in ages. Every line right after the other just gold.
The fact that Alice(Masquerade ) is one of the people who helped in making this game makes it so much funnier
Still the greatest anime plot twist I had seen .
@@omermohammad1336 yeah when i was little i remember getting shocked
I never thought about it, but it's kind of weird how a bunch of kids somehow made up this game using magic falling cards and monsters from who-knows-where and everyone just kind of went along with it. I mean, the cards fell all over the world, and the Battle Brawlers don't even all live in the same place (I think Alice lives in Russia?), so how did they pass the national and language barrier? This is a mid to late 2000s anime, so imagine doing that with internet technology from that era.
@@flarestorm9417 I know it's a glorified commercial but I find it curious how no goverment or science team ever cared about this magic cards that can slow/freeze time, nor how this little balls turn into fucking monsters of the size of a building
@@user-hp7kk4gq6t The adults just considered it some game the kids play and never looked further, which is odd now in hindsight. And I guess all of the kids agreed just to never tell their parents about it, ever. I mean, the anime showed you could take people into the interdimensional battlefield without them having their own card or needing to battle, so the kids could show their parents super easily, even if none of their Bakugan talked. But I guess no one decided to do that. This anime had a bunch of contrivances now that I think about it.
This was so accurate when this came out. A friend in school tried to run a game and we spent more time trying to roll the dang thing onto the card than actually playing the game.
Wdym? Trying to roll that thing into te card WAS the game
@@frankhorrigan1508 tinglado?
I remember my brother made up a bullshit rule that missing the card meant my turn was skipped and i didn’t know the game so i went with it. I lost just barely and knew if i made it onto the card i would’ve won.
@@andylugo7060 thing sorry my stupid spanish corrector fcked it up
Damn bro me and my grade school friends were so obsessed with these, we would put the cards under our shirts on our shoulders and keep our bakugan sitting magnetized on our shoulders outside and in school just like in the anime. It was cringe but felt really cool and fun back then.
Dude that sounds sick lol I wish I thought to do that
OMG I used to do that at school as well!! I really miss my childhood!!
That's not cringe
sounds awesome to me bro...not cringey at all.
What the fuck that goes so hard, none of my elementary school friends thought of that, we had a gay rule where stinglash could just absorb bakugan g power, and if you wanted to play again you had to go home to "recharge" your bakugan. So stinglash in my school was just the meta (we didn't know how to play)
“The odds are stacked against you”
The theme song was talking about the odds of you getting the Bakugan to land on your card before you get disqualified
This is not a franchise I expected Solid jj to hit on, but it is a welcome surprise.
what
are these bots
@@mieastra I’m just reporting them all. Sorry you have to deal with them!
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This is so realistic but the cartoon made it so effortless af cause of how big the damn cards are
Hey pal where'd you get that pfp. Surely its sfw
In the video game for the Wii, you also could use the force to will the bakugan onto the card you wanted
That’s because the cards got bigger when you throw it down.
@@Jump_270 I mean well it is, I searched up fan art and boom
@@jprodboss yeah I remember watching game play on that back then
I love how Masquerade is the most chill and patient person. I kinda wanna see an abridged with this version of Masquerade and Alice is the evil psychotic half.
That would be a twist
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It's finally Deer
That be amazing
I need to check if theres a Bakugan abridged now
@@TheAnimeEncyclopedia ask LittleKuriboh
The card on the floor being a big field and he still misses really cracked me up lol
"You understand how powerful your Bakugan is?"
*Has a Bakugan with an even higher battle power*
Which one did Masquerade use again?
I don't know, it's just what he says in this video
@@TheLordNovo Reaper
@PharoTalon Yes.
@@joekurr890
Aw man.
Drago the dragon lmfao
I mean to be *fair* that's the nickname Dan gave him as a shorthand for Dragonoid, it just stuck
@@armedweiss5531 dragonoid the dragon is fucking stupid too LOL
His best friend is huma the human lol
@Blxnded NO JUST NO STOP IT BAD TERMINATOR
@Blxnded Ah yes, I guess you are Spambo the Spambot
Bro I just preplaced it and then dramatically spun it onto stage. Worked like a charm
Congrats, it's finally here
Not a bot. Sounds pretty cool to practice beforehand and flex
Least Masquerade was being nice and legit trying to help despite what I assume in the point of the story they’re the main antagonist.
I remember back in elementary how me and my friend were obsessed with this, but we didn't understand it's rules at all, so we ended up making sh*t up based on the anime lol
I feel thats how everything like this happened in school, like the pokemon card game, there were a crap ton of rules for a kids game, so we just did it based of the anime, Monsuno, Bakugan, turning mechard
Thats Yugioh for us, lol.
@@CoffeeandGaming-o5d that actually was pretty close to how the original game was played. The only difference was that sphere attacks wasn’t a thing, you couldn’t put cards down when there was any on the field, and you could only do a double stand if there was no other gate card, if there was you had to choose a Bakugan to move to the other one.
I mean that’s pretty accurate since the show made sh*t up when it wanted to as well lol, like when you watch it again for nostalgia as an adult the battles make no sense
@@mythbinks600 The joys of being a kid and not giving a fuck
Lol i remember trying to play bakugan with my friends this way, you needed the presicion of a god and when it landed, it was on the rival's cards
@@nines2566 It's a spam bot, a particularly disgusting one
@@nines2566 probably doing it to bait people into checking the link, same with the name in all caps
@@paps3841 yeah i hope its a rickroll or a "report to the police for clicking this" kinda link
@@ori1721 This one is not, look at their channel, it's just ragebait
What happens, when it landed on the enemy card? Did he than have the ball?^^
glad to see solid jj graduating into the realm of fps instead of frame per second
Quad bot attack
mfw litteral cp bots are approved by youtube
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@@saltedmutton7269 youtube be like
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It's so insane that the prerequisite for playing Bakugan is to stop time. And it's like a fodder tier ability, every single kid who plays the game can do it.
I love how real the dialogue is. That just makes it funnier.
what is the real dialouge?
@@muhammadthariqhumaid6830 He means it sounds like dialogue actual people would say instead of character dialogue that sounds scripted.
Welcome to Solid JJ
@@RaxusXeronos oh ok thx. a bit confused right there
Ah yes. Bakugan. The show that looked incredibly fun, but the game that was so confusing to understand how to play.
But that S1 OP though? So good to listen to.
Damn that shits good.
Two worlds collide, from the inside!
Gah, you could never meet anyone that knew how to play, either. That's why the DS version was my childhood lol.
@@DefinitelyNotAnOsprey The Wii version was my childhood bro. Such a fantastic game across all platforms.
WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO?!
0:42 The freakin slam gets me every time lol
the part where he takes a deep breath and it slowly curves out the way is GOLD 🤣
This unironically reawakened an entire part of my childhood I forgot about. While everyone else was playing with Pokemon cards, I was playing with Bakugan, and I somehow completely forgot. I'm unironically going to just go binge all of it and see where it went after I grew out of it lol
Keep me posted on how that goes dude
How's it going so far?
seasons 1 and 2 are hype as fuck
anything after that point kinda tanks
I never got these toys and now I wish I had
@@realdragon they where lit
es specially the season 1 and season 2 era toys. after that they tanked in quality and design, and got overdosed on gimmicks there is a reason the brand originally collapsed
but while the reboot's anime is an affront to nature, the toys are actually pretty good and live up to the legacy of B1, B2 and NV
I'm glad that there's other people who actually remember that this game exists.
Nobody I've talked to has ever heard of it.
That’s how I feel about Gormiti
Considering how IRL players had to FORFEIT turns if the monster didn't land on the magnet, I can kinda see why.
I remember it more fondly cause of the console game based on the anime. Though I did get into the game cause I enjoyed watching the show and collecting the bakugan with classmates long ago. I don't think I played the actual game much, I just liked collecting and looking at other friends's bakugans.
I only really played through the video game cause the story and gameplay was really fun.
@@teethcoat4274 Gormiti was great.
@@teethcoat4274 i loved the op of that cartoon
Your script writting is absolutely phenominal! A rollercoaster of highs and lows compact into 2 minutes!
Really love the overlapping lines during the more chaotic moments, just makes it that much more real and hilarious.
I remember i had a realization somewhere around the second season that they started to focus more on the battles themselves and threw the tactical card game aspect to the side. Don't know if it was because they gave up after trap bakugans was implemented, lack of interest or for other reasons. The games were pretty decent though (:
Part of it genuinely just had to do with the fact that the real life game mechanics themselves were very simple, unlike something like Yugioh which is surface level easy to play but very intricate under the hood, there wasn't enough substance to make an entire second show off of
Iirc, Bakugan's entire rulebook is basically
Turn: Set gate card, throw bakugan, if bakugan sticks, it stands, if not, end turn
Battle: When two bakugan owned by opposite players stand on same card, reveal gate card, both players use one ability card, higher G power wins, winner keeps the gate card, loser's bakugan can't be used again
Victory: Win three gate cards or all three of your opponent's bakugan are unplayable
Can we talk about how busted the separate dimension is.
It straight up freezes time, and allows people to move through space in the physical world.
Runo and Murucho use it out of instinct freeze time and then dodge a ninja. (Shuns granddad)
Oh shit that means that Bakugan is the original Accel World doesn't it?
"Hey guys, we mastered time dilation technology"
"Holy fucking shit! we can solve hunger, disease, complex physics equations like my god... the possibiities are endless?'
"What.. no, we're going to use it to play a game that requires us to roll an unfolding ball onto a magnetic card- Dad? Dad where are you going?"
It's basically King Crimson and The World mixed into one
@@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 true
When you say it like that they could've canceled the match 1:00
Back when I was in primary (elementary) school, we used to get a large metal tray and just try and flick our Bakugan to knock the opponents off. I gotta say, it was so much fun and I was gutted when I found out that wasn't the way the game was meant to be played.
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Would've preferred this method of playing honestly. More like beyblade and less using cards actually sounds like a really fun idea. Should've been the initial release.
@@iSeeEZEkill was how it was sort of played and a failed reboot in Japan
It kind of is. Knocking your opponents bakugan off the card with yours counted as a victory in the real game. Japan even got an anime based on a knockout only format.
Bakutech the game based on knocking your opponent's Bakugan off was real and had it's own 5-10 minute anime series. It was fun if a little bit brainless. Both the anime and the game.
I always found it strange just how eager the main cast was to do battles with random kids that walked up to them on the streets considering just how many of them had Doom Dimension cards or whatever
Like after the 10th one, you'd be a bit hesitant to start a game with a rando
It's like Pokémon. They are just compelled to battle if they lock eyes or something.
literally the bug catcher in pokemon...thats his whole personality
@@flarestorm9417 I still entertain the theory that the pokemon are actually hallucinations caused by brain parasites. Pokemon battles are the equivalent of 2 crackheads shadow fighting each other behind a supermarket
Seeing kuso get progressively angrier as he keeps on missing is so amusing
Honestly, as a kid, I was all into the whole "Gotta collect 'em all!" Anime phase, but Bakugan I couldn't follow. I tried to watch when it first aired but for the life of me I couldn't get behind it lol
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@@Cooldude-wf4gb what's finally here? The bitched you so lack? The father you had who went to go buy some milk? Come on spit it out!
@@bable6314 no😈
when i was a kid i thought the game was stupid
Sounds like me with that dual masters game
This gives me so much nostalgia. I remember waking up on Saturday and hoping that I woke up early enough to eat breakfast before the episode ended. Bakugan, along with Dinosaur King were my childhood.
same
DINOSAUR KING IS WH-
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Same
@@YC-km9pt That song will never leave my nightmares!
Not gonna lie, I was half expecting that Masquerade also had trouble rolling his Bakugan.
God, this feels like a full Abridged episode. It's joke after joke and all of them land... It's amazing.
According with lore... yes... actually that could happen 😆
"And all of them land", unlike the bakugans 😂
@@justageek6635
God damnit I was gonna point that out
did you just misgender Masquerade?
@@anon_148 Masquerade is "He", Alice is "She".
Please stop spreading this sjw crap here
I've watched a ton of these already, this one made me laugh the hardest. Too relatable.
"Drago... Dragon the dragon?" HAD ME IN TEARS
Me too! hahah
Wishing he had gotten into baseball cards did me in a second time.
Lmao same energy as ekans mankey primeape
Ok.
@@gunswordfistok
1:41 The fact there is no dialogue and the character's wearing glasses you can tell the frame is being used to make it look like their eyes are going to the side is amazing.
I like that at first Masquerade calls his bakugan pathetic but when Kuso doesn’t want it from frustration he thinks he’s crazy
Well it is the equivalent of giving someone an ever evolving kaiju.
I remember attempting to play the game by myself and it kept making me mad that it wouldn't go on the stupid card or stay in the arena thing that came with the set. I eventually just chucked it into a door, the door was hollow though so the ball just busted a hole through it. Ah good times.
Good to see that Masquerade has still enough Alice in him to be nice and supportive towards her friend.
Gasp!!! Spoilers
what do u think their preffered pronouns are tho fr
@@Pvinini Well, this one is pretty easy: Char/Clone
@@Pvinini idk. Anything you want~
@@Pvinini Let’s say they are fluid.
Wished we could hear Drago's screams of pain Dan trying to get him on the card and missing each time 🤣
And when he yeeted him onto the field
Yeah but imagine if there was a quiet muffled scream every time he rolled it
@@Bowfella Dan is that your Bakugan I hear screaming
Dan: yea he's excited to kick your ass
Finally gets drago on the card
Drago : FINALLY THE TORTURE ENDS DAN IM GONNA KICK YOUR ASS COME HERE MASQUERADE YOU WIN I NEED TO BREAK DANS THROWING ARM
This is absolute gold.
I knew all the rules and played plenty with my brother, but seen none of the shows. The initial throw is the hardest part, but it can be cheesed by a certain pay-to-win mechanic known as the bakugan launchers, but all that means nothing if your Bp is lower than your opponents.
But then they came out with the "trap bakugan" that were often shaped like cylinders or pyramids instead of spheres. Those ones completely ignored the bakugan throwing rules.
I just remembered that its G-power, not BP that decides the battle result
my brother had a cube one, when I was like 5 I was always trying to roll it onto the card
and then the gear you could attach to power them up even more.
Those ones actually took up ability card slots instead of Bakugan slots because you needed their corresponding ability card to use them. I think they were limited at 1, though.
“Drago? Like Drago the dragon?”
…You’re the one who nicknamed him that
1:09
Idk why
But his gasp just sent me.
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I also love that masquerade is legit happy of him making it. His other side is showing
"With great power, comes great responibility."
-The Bakugan card game's instruction manual
wait... did it really say that?
If this is legit i'm shocked disney didn't sue them.
@@returnedtomonkey8886 I don't think Disney owned Marvel then. I also don't think you can copyright quotes, seems stupid to do as well.
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This is one of your best ones lmao. I love that you used real life footage for this clip keep it up haha
>invent your own card game
>have literally no idea how to play
Weird rules of a game aside: No show will ever pull a twist as powerful as Alice is Masquarade
I dont remember it .how is that possible again?
@@mauriciomagalhaes181 idk really. I just remember her putting on that mask and turning into him and then taking it off and reverting back to herself. For some reason it made sense to me when I was a kid
@@janalana590 i think is best to not talk about it .
@@mauriciomagalhaes181 negative energy from the bad dimension turns her into a guy when she puts on the glasses i guess. And even though they basically sentence bakugan to death the main cast forgives her cuz "its not her fault"
@@everythingsalright1121 I think she got in an accident that gave her and her grandfather magic DiD or something like that
Hey! I remember saying you were worried about making this on twitter! Glad you worked up the courage!
@i was there ur mum
Wait why he was worried to post this?
@@miilexthemii9353 Iirc, he was worried that noone would get the jokes cuz Bakugan came out a while back and while it did achieve some success, it wasn't exactly Batman levels of popular.
Who gives a fuck what the twittos say?
1:56 Holy shit I actually never did think about that. All the other main castes' Bakugan got cool names right from a Saturday morning cartoon;
Tigrerra the Tiger
Gorm the Golem
Preyas the Fish-Man
Sky-Ventress the Bird
& Hydranoid the Hydra (counting the main bad guy's Bakugan given, spoiler alert, he was technically just Alice)
Even with the add-ons, those sound kickass.
But then you got the guy who's meant to be the leader, the defacto team lead;
Drago the Dragon
Who sounds like some shit right outta Spyro or some kinda fairy-tale.
Actually his name was dragonoid (not any better). Drago was a nickname.
Tigrerra the tiger is pretty lame tbf
@@TheStraightGod Eh not really. Not very imaginative but at least it doesn't sound like some Dragon Tales crap.
Don't forget about Onaga and Wavern.
Boy I sure wonder where they got their names from.
Tigrrera kinda follows the same logic as Drago (named based off of what they are) but the former still sounds cooler & rolls off the tongue more than the latter.
"You are powerless, Dan. Now face the might of Hydranoid!"
*rolls, nothing*
"…Did the magnet roll over the card"
"Yes it did"
The bakugan missing the card part reminds me of the actual PS2 game it had,where you could make your opponent miss by sabotaging the route he was moving his bakugan at,which most of the time meant a win in 1v1 since it would be your turn again and all you had to do was get another bakugan where you first threw(and hopefully managed to land) the first one.
It was even worse(and funnier) playing with a friend because the AI never tried to sabotage you like you did,but your friend could and WOULD be a little shit trying to make you fall off the stage or run out of stamina before you landed on your card.
💀
was it the game that you were a orignal character with some random dragon that your could pick the type of
@@andrewaftontheandroidhedge2780 yup bakugan battle brawlers. I played this on a ps3 emulator today. Had it on my nds as a kid
@@totallynotkevin4466 i could never beat the final level at the dark world place
@@andrewaftontheandroidhedge2780 basically, miss the first throw and you're good.
Masquerade's calm and helpful demeanor is probably just a remnant of Alice's personality slipping through.
"Have you ever played this game?"
"Yeah, I invented it!"
"... Yet you don't know the basi-"
"And then I perfected it so that no living man could best me in the ring of... fuck, is there a name for where we throw our bakugan at?"
"..."
"... This game starts feeling stupid now"
"Yeah now that you dug this deep in on it..."
i read the fourth line in the soldier voice
Man, this reminded me of my childhood. I still have my lunchbox full of Bakugan over the years and same with the gate cards. I used to play the game with some of my friends during recess. We had our playground rules and we were allowed to run 5 Bakugan since the rounds were so short. I also remember the look on my mom and dad’s faces the first time they saw one of the toys pop on the magnet. My mom also watched the original anime with me since we had it on DVD. My first one was an Aquos Dragonoid, from that point I got a lot and I sometimes played the game with my mom. It was an amazing, yet interesting concept.
Dan and Drago had the thickest plot armor ever. There was literally an episode when Drago was about to be sent to the Doom Dimension by Chan Lee, then his g-power spontaneously increased without Dan even playing a card. He avoided the doom dimension, and he and Dan ultimately won the battle. This show was such bullshit XD.
True but the entire plot of the first season was Masquarade trying to evolve his Bakugan through battle and then Drago eventually matching him. These are meant to be real life monsters so their power level staying the same would actually be weirder.
Can We also mention the entirety of Season 4.1?
@@MatiNuva1724 U niggas got to season 4???
Still can't beat Yugioh when it comes to plot armor bullshit or the players blatantly ignoring rules or making stuff up though lol.
@@TreyDobe Yeah Yugioh was pretty bad.
The way he threw it when he got mad is so relatable 😂
Having never ever play Bakugan, I feel like I can confidently say
*"I Don't Know What Any Of This Shit Is, And I'm Scared"*
As someone who has played Bakugan, I can confidently say that I don’t understand anything about it either.
As someone who has also played Bakugan, i can confirm that nobody knows how it works.
Most of the tine it's just "hehe marbles go *splink* lol"
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@@___________0Z0X Play Battle Brawlers for Wii. That easily sums things up.
@@darthgames3 Nah, I understand a fair bit of it.
We were super poor when I grew up. Me and my sister each got a bakugan. I took hers against her will shopping. I played with it on the street and broke it accidentally. I feel super bad about that to this day. I think about it often. She probably forgot by now, but I can't for some reason.
Solid jj is the only 'voice acting memes' channels that actually puts in effort beyond just reading out a meme, respect.
Have you heard of funnywes
@@BananaTrooper3650 never
@@Shoxic666 why
@@Shoxic666 funnywes and jj have collaborated in the past, actually
Jehtt is gold.
0:34 got me to spit out my drink.
"Hey man, you can just place it on there. It's fine..."
Masquerade is pretty accommodating.
0:42 I'm DEAD. I'm dead! I'm dying! I almost lost control of bladder! It's forever since I laughed so hard. Love it!
I'm going to be like Gyro Zeppeli and just throw the Metal Ball at people's faces at break-neck speeds
@@sestr02noob33 its a bot ignore it
Honestly with how much metal is in the platinum series bakugan you could probably hurt someone with one lmao
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*Wikapipo enters the server*
bruh i remember buying this from a garage sale with my dad but it didnt come with cards so my dumbass thought you had to open up the bakugan manually which resulted in the most awkward game preparation where we sit in silence try to open it for 1 min that immediately go back to our anime impressions. shit was good😂
Meanwhile my 6 year old cousin opened his by throwing them at the ground
I remembered my friend's mum yelling at my friend "I'm not buying you one of those anymore! You always broke It each time you played with It" My friend high-key slammed his bakugans instead of just rolling It normally "adds the immersion" he said
Worst part is that it says in the card game's rules that if you do not _specifically_ roll it onto the card successsfully, that is a forfeit of your turn. Yeah, there's a reason why nobody on the playground made this obligatory, especially since none of the available surfaces during recess were level.
Its literaly how u roll it its like bowling technique will almost garantee yiu work it
@@demonic_myst4503
Bull fucking shit, that is exactly what I tried to do, that is exactly what we all tried to do. Everyone just placed it on the card.
@@demonic_myst4503 except some of the cards were thick enough that you literally could not roll the Bakugan directly onto it: I cannot tell you how many times I literally watched rolls just stop dead or start going along the side/bottom of the card because it just couldn't make the climb
I'm also pretty positive if you try treating a tiny sphere like a bowling ball, you're never gonna hit, ever, And have a good chance of breaking something
@@QuickSilverKitsune
1 if it isnt going up the rim your literaly not rolling it your dropping it and hoping it rolls
2 are you autistic?? genuin question because u took obvous anaology literal , no one said slam it like your throwing a bowling ball i said it tekes technique same way being good at bowling does its a basic anaology
0:40 NEVER FAILS TO MAKE ME LAUGH MAN.
0:27
This quote has been stuck in my head for the past day and i keep repeating it and grinning like an idiot
Its gotten so bad that i kept repeating it during my exam everytime i couldnt solve a question
I had to say it alot
I remember playing it with my friends when we were teens.
No one knew the exact rules, and if I remember correctly, we have mistaken the serial number on bakugans for their power number.
So yeah my Drago had around 10000 more power, than my friend's bakugans because I had chinese rip-offs.
I'm pretty sure they sold those child-rolling assist things that you can find at the Bowling Alley. You just put it at the top and let gravy do the rest.
Even then people still missed
Man, every time I think I've finally forgotten about this show, someone brings it back up from the primordial ooze of my mind.
0:26, "Oh, is that it?"
0:41, *Smashes it down.
1:08, *Gasp!
These are perfection.
It's true. I watched an episode every now and then and had no idea how the game worked at all, people would just do random things and numbers went up and down and it seemed like the main character's Bakugan was evolving into a new form in every episode.
The only battles that had any semblance of strategy to them was Shun's battles, and that one battle with Alice vs. Klauz (However you spell his name). Mostly because Shun's battles work on pure strategy showing off different battle mechanics, and Alice was setup to get beat in a specific way for the sake of disposition.
Every other fight just involved Bakugans wailing on each other and throwing out the strongest amount of G-power possible.
love how he loses all his enthusiasm and energy at the third attempt lmao