They did not reveal Kagero Ogami's B-Daman yet right ?
It seems that its color is grey ... is he a ninja ?
It seems that its color is grey ... is he a ninja ?
(Oct. 06, 2012 7:59 PM)SouPudeliK Wrote: I don't know what a 'Vurougu' might be... but because of his name and his hair I think it could be something like a fly?
They also post some screenshots on garuburn's, dracyan's or dravise's twitter accounts.
Edit: The start of the new season was quite good~ I liked the opening. Especially because it is so different from that of season one. It's much darker.
(Oct. 07, 2012 5:08 PM)~Mana~ Wrote: Keyhole TV was where I watched it. Overall, the episode was quite a mystery (Finally, a mystery comes up and Kakeru isn't there to say that). Kamon obviously had Garuburn before, but they were split up due to an accident involving "darkness". Coincidently, he created Garuburn again out of spare parts some old man had and mastered Garuburn's Emblem Charge.
I'm looking into getting the RAW soon. It might be that I have to ask Dranzer for his .ts file and encode that myself.
(Oct. 01, 2012 11:58 PM)IXRolloutIX Wrote: Just gonna throw this out there. Is anyone else surprised by how deep Kamon's voice is? Looking at his wide eyes and innocent expression, I expected him to sound as young a Kakeru.
(Oct. 14, 2012 1:05 AM)IXRolloutIX Wrote: BURNING DRIVE!
(Oct. 16, 2012 12:56 AM)~Mana~ Wrote:(Oct. 14, 2012 1:05 AM)IXRolloutIX Wrote: BURNING DRIVE!
Well, just to be correct and make it sound even better...
BURNING OVERDRIVE!
Oh, and that subbing group, they contacted me at the Wiki on Sunday. We continued talking and talking, and I've agreed to help them on terminology, translations and providing clean raws that don't have a clock on for them.
You can expect to see the second episode sub on Wednesday, perhaps Thursday.
Quote:The Japanese company d-rights confirmed with ANN that the company plans to release the Cross Fight B-Daman television anime worldwide under the name B-Daman CrossFire. d-rights plans to release the series worldwide in fall 2013.
d-rights told ANN that it plans to air the show on television, with home video "and other media" expected after that. d-rights plans to dub the series into English and "other major languages" as well.
The company confirmed with ANN that it plans to also release the Cross Fight B-Daman eS sequel series, with a target date of fall 2014.
In 2010, Takara Tomy relaunched its B-Daman game franchise of marble-shooting toys under the name Cross Fight B-Daman with original character designs by YÅ«ji Nagai, creator of the manga A Penguin's Troubles. The Cross Fight B-Daman anime is a tie-in to the new version of the toys, and Kenji Fujisaki adapted Nagai's character designs for television. The first series premiered in October 2011, and Cross Fight B-Daman eS premiered in Japan on October 7.
Yoshinori Okada (episode director for Beyblade: Metal Fury, Letter Bee) directed the first season at Synergy SP, and Shinichi Inotsume (Hayate the Combat Butler, Ristorante Paradiso, Sket Dance) handled the series composition. Okada is directing the sequel series as well, and Hiroyuki Kawasaki (Blade of the Immortal, Martian Successor Nadesico) is handling the series composition for the second season.
In 2004, Hasbro, Fox Entertainment Group, and Atlus USA brought the original B-Daman toys, anime, and games (respectively) to the United States. The B-Legend! Battle Bedaman series aired on Cartoon Network, Toon Disney, and G4. The series also aired in at least 10 other countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Canada, India, Germany, Ecuador, and the Philippines.
Thanks to Liam for the news tip.