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Revision as of 13:43, 30 June 2011
Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin (バトルスピリッツ 少年突破バシン; Battle Spirits: Breakthrough Boy Bashin) is an anime inspired by Bandai's Battle Spirits trading card game, and produced by Sunrise. It aired from September 7th, 2008 to September 6th, 2009 at 7:00 AM on TV Asahi's Sunday Morning Kids Block.
It was directed by Mitsuru Hongo, and composed by Dai Saito. Character designs were provided by Miho Shimogasa.
This series is currently licensed and dubbed in China and the Phillipines. There is no official English language version.
Plot:
The series follows the daily adventures of 6th year elementary school student, Toppa Bashin, who has a mysterious red stone pendant from his father. One day he meets J Sawaragi, the consecutive tournament champion, who possesses a similar white stone. J challenges Bashin to a battle in the alternate universe, Isekai World, where spirits are real
Characters:
Main:
Fumiko "Meganeko" Otonashi
Kyouka Sawaragi
Pets:
Aibou
Okyou
Pink
Cap
Nanarin
Guraguri
Thousand Spirits Group:
King Uchuuchouten
Number 2- Michael Elliott
Number 3- Kiano Sawaragi
Number 4- Smile
Number 5- Kyouji "Card Sensei" Kawatou
Number 6- Unknown
Number 7- Nanao "Seven-sempai" Watanabe/Galaxy Seven
Number 8- Masako Inogashira
Number 9- Kyuusaku Kujou
Number 10- Kitan Otonashi
Number 11- Jack Knight
Maccho
Amade Us
Curator
Other:
Hayami Bashin
Papa Navi
Rokuroda Murai/Baito-kun
Baito-san
Miyako Sawaragi
J's Aunt
Setsuko Kirishima
Manabu Miyagawa
Female Announcer
Commentator-san
Pseudo-J
Music:
Opening theme:
1: "Go Ahead!!" (eps 1-50)
Lyrics, Performance: Mitsuhiro Oikawa / Composition: TAKURO(GLAY) / Arrangement: CHOKKAKU
Ending themes:
1: "Bouken Kiroku" (冒険記録; Adventure Record) (eps 1-26)
Lyrics, Composition, Performance: Little Non / Arrangement: Masaki Suzuki
2: "dear-dear DREAM" (eps 27-50)
Lyrics: Aki Hata / Composition: Katsuhiko Kurosu / Arrangement: Nijine / Performance: My Sunshine (Ayahi Takagaki) Meets Sphere