Bakugan (TV series) explained

Bakugan
Ja Kanji:爆丸バトルクラン
Ja Romaji:Bakugan Batoru Kuran
Genre:Action comedy
Type:tv series
Director:Kazuya Ichikawa
Music:Voodoo Highway
First:September 1, 2023
Last:January 8, 2024
Episodes:26 (52 segments)
Episode List:Bakugan season 1
Portal:yes

Bakugan is an anime television series that serves as a second reboot of the Bakugan franchise.[1] The series is produced by Spin Master Entertainment and animated by TMS Entertainment.

The series premiered on Netflix in the United States on September 1, 2023.

Characters

Dan Kouzo
  • Voiced by: Mike Taylor (English)
    Griffin Tessly
  • Voiced by: Sephira Kalala Ilunga Bukasa (English)
    Mia Ono
  • Voiced by: Kaya Kanashiro (English)
    Juno Reyes
  • Voiced by: Julia Pulo (English)
    Thunder Crunch
  • Voiced by: Desmond Sivan (English)
    Chip
  • Voiced by: Matt Folliott (English)
    Kage
  • Voiced by: Carson Gale (English)
    Backslash
  • Voiced by: Tyler Barish (English)
    Ace
  • Voiced by: Jamie Joe Gonzaga (English)

    Development

    On June 16, 2023, a trailer for a new Bakugan anime series was released on YouTube. The first two episodes were previewed on Roblox on August 4, 2023.

    The series debuted in North America in September 2023; premiering in the United States on Netflix on September 1, 2023, and Disney XD on September 23.

    Internationally, the series premiered on Pop in the United Kingdom on September 4; 9Go! in Australia on September 30; Disney XD Canada on October 22, and sibling channel YTV on November 17, 2023; and for Okto in Singapore on January 5, 2024.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Bakugan.