The best toy-line to ever get cancelled twice
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
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Watch part 2 here: • How (NOT) to import a ... ! B-Daman was a weird toy line and an even weirder anime, with a history stretching back decades. From Bomberman to Bakugaiden to Super B-Daman to Battle B-Daman, enjoy Part 1 of Jett Kuso's two part series all about MARBLE LAUNCHING LITTLE GUYS!
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except I didnt get instructions
2:04 this game is just a ripoff version of Fall Giys
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@@caliburn6079 youtubers gotta eat too. still cooler than raid shadow legends atleast
This makes me sentimental. My dad, rest his soul, bought me one when I was 9, and I had a blast with it. He researched the rules, was so into it, and it made me really happy that he bought one for himself so he could battle with me. These toys were such a happy part of my childhood.
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I had BDaman in 2004 and I thought it was so cool that the toys were designed to be more powerful by adding pieces that increased resistance… until I broke an hourglass
You destroyed time
one of the things we did as kids with these was to literally try and blow out each other’s fingers. it turned into an endurance test more than anything and what we quickly found was that the cheap fake versions had faster speed in them. we did go crazy when the special marbles were introduced and pretended as if they made a difference
They actually did, it had less impact
I remember finding what were probably bootleg sets in a strange gift shop attached to a supermarket. A supermarket which oddly enough stocked Battle B-Daman. Though I recall that gift store sold yugioh packs for like $12 Canadian if I recall, probably enough of a ripoff that I never really got into Yugioh until the end of High School.
Yeah bootleg b damans had more powerful shots than Hasbro once ..
Actually,if you put a piece of paper or something into the core where the grip is supposed to be, it will be pretty powerful. though you might hurt your finger because of how tight it is
@@saberxstream5782 my lil brother used to that 😂..
I'm not sure how it worked in the west, but here in southeast asia, we had tons of tournament support! When I was like 7 years old I'd join the almost weekly tournaments for battle b-daman! The cool thing was entrance was completely free, and there were limited edition b-daman to be given to those who'd make it to the podium! Was such a great experience growing up with those competitions, and even taking the championship myself a couple of times! Good times
well, southeast asia is closer to japan after all
I remember begging my parents for bdaman kit, they never bought it for me 😭
Sadly stuff like this isn't usually tournament supported in the states
As a B-Daman collector since 2018, while also being recent Bakugan collector, I appreciate the coverage of B-Daman! Can't wait for pt. 2!
have tried launching nanogan with b-daman.
I wanted to pick a few up but damn they are hella expensive right now + hard to find.
Haha, holy cow, one of the fuzzy memories I have of Battle B-Daman lore is how the big magic cat dude invented a new, standardized build system for the little marble shooters that allowed for increased customization, and it turns out that's exactly the toy line that the show was advertising. To get the full experience you needed the previous gen Japanese toys. Amazing.
I actually grew up with B-Daman being my first ever 'anime' alongside Megaman NT Warrior, so I'm glad to see it's finally getting some coverage. It was such a weird premise but I loved it all the same. Especially getting to construct the B-Daman and also customize them if you had different ones.
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@@JettKuso whats going on even?
@@JettKuso yeah I'm sorry,there's no context in this comment. Must be the person you responded to deleted his comment?
@@ha-kyaa7815 we made them go away
@@ZenSkechbook oh, aight then.
As someone who was a kid when beyblade first dropped, I gotta say, building the sprue kits for ANY toy was an absolute highlight. sprues forever.
This series was almost as big as bakugan for me, and I was real sad when Crossfire didn't get very big, because it was the only series I actually GOT as a kid
I knew I wasn't crazy that early B-Daman is related to Bomberman. It felt strange looking at them why they look like the Bomberman characters and thought they were knockoff versions. Pretty cool video
Just for those who are interested, right now the b-daman franchise is not actually dead. Takara tomy is currently selling a similar product call bottle-man, in which instead of shooting marbles, they are shooting bottle caps instead 😂
Ngl, i like b-damans more
I saw them once, they looked a lot like the original Bdamans' kinda design, but now with discs instead of marbles
yeah..i see that thing..man..what a dissapointment..
Sounds pretty practical lol. Got a bunch of bottle caps at home, so I imagine it's way cheaper to sustain their ammo, not to mention how the bottles are less likely to roll away and disappear.
Think Im gonna get myself one of those.
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Man, I loved these toys as a kid, and completely forgot they existed. This video was a nice blast to the past.
YESS! Ever since I found your channel you've quickly become my favorite "toy" youtuber. I'm so happy you talked about this.
If I’m guessing correctly, there’s going to be a part involving the transition of B-daman to Bottleman.
I didn't have MUCH time to talk about bottleman in the next script, but if folks like the B-Daman stuff I'll get around to Bottleman. It's a big enough topic for it's own video.
Bottleman sounds hilarious
@@musicmixer112 I mean it’s pretty on point, since instead of marbles it’s bottle caps.
@@cyberdragoon1432 ooh that sounds pretty fun, I thought it was transforming bottles or something
@@musicmixer112 I mean that is the design premise for the DX era ones, where the shoot part is a bottle that the armor parts are put onto.
I'm not even kidding you, I used to have one of these for years but it recently just vanished. I've always wanted to know what they were and now you helped me, so thank you.
this was an interesting thing. I didn't knew that B-daman started as a Bomberman spin off, but I vividly remember when I was at one of my brother friend's house and saw this bomberman b-daman
interesting video, can't wait for part two.
I had great fun discovering and sampling the Battle D-Daman toys in South Korea localized by the toy company Sonokong, and then it was novelly surreal seeing them in America when I moved there.
Burst Ball Barrage!! Super B-Daman transition from bomberman being real characters to kid battling with toys make sense in the context that the anime was an adaptation from a manga published in Coro Coro Comics, a magazine for children where most of the mangas are tie ins for toys and videos games like Dash! Yonkuro, Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!!, Beyblade.
The Bakugaiden anime was made when the Bakugaiden toyline was already at its 4th iteration and year.
There's an earlier version of the DHB system on the mech suits in Bakugaiden 2 (1996), hitting the target at the crotch of the mech suit would eject the pilot B-daman in a dramatic fashion. No customizable parts yet though.
When i was a kid i used to have a set of Crossfire B-Damon and now I like model kits I probably would have enjoyed the first series better
No one else remembered these!! I remember they came out around the same time as that one chibi gundam show that I already loved and since they looked pretty similar I jumped on it
I LOVED b-daman as a kid I so wish it would come back in the US. As a tip, you actually missed a few series. Battle B-Daman had a second season called Fire Spirits that as far as I know never got imported out of Japan, and between Battle and Crossfire there was actually another entire series called Crash B-Daman that was never imported, most likely because every B-Daman was designed to look like a gun (no joke, those bottle loaders were replaced with ones that looked like actual magazines, just upside down)
Actually Fire Spirits was Dubbed though they had different voice actors then Battle and stopped Dubbing During Winners which meant the lore of the Season and the truth about Aqulas was never revealed outside Japan
@@bigfan10-gaming79 woah really? do you know anywhere you can find a recording of it? ive never even been able to find a subbed version of fire spirits so ive never been able to watch the whole thing
@@burningandrew1062 Just checked, Medicine Man has them on his channel ua-cam.com/video/c5M1Ne4RFnA/v-deo.html
@@bigfan10-gaming79 actually if you look in the comments of that video the guy who uploaded it confirms that that’s actually the Singapore dub that they made because they have some English speakers there. Fire spirits was never released in the US unfortunately.
Crash b daman was released back in my country tho , but when it comes to toy releases we mostly got bootleg crash b damans ...
I also bought one when I was a kid , mine one was totally like a revolution...
I am not sure how connected the series is, but there is a similar series to B-Daman called Cap Revolution Bottleman in Japan. Each little launcher is themed after a different drink, such as cola and ramune, and shoot plastic bottle caps instead of marbles.
Think of it more of a transition to be more “eco friendly” while still maintaining the blasting style of gameplay
They are 9000% connected, they just changed the name because dama is ball or sphere and they weren’t shooting balls anymore, there even are recolors based on b-daman
B-daman had soo much potential.
almost every hand-me-down bin of Lego I interacted with, or bags of lego at Goodwill had either a full B-Daman or an arm of one mixed in with the random toa limbs and bricks, I remember getting one and like the naughty boy I was I took the marbles and used them in my Zamor launchers since they basically use the same launching mechanism.
I was with the series at the very start of the US release, but what really deepened my interest in the toys was after seeing JP imports in a shop when on a trip in Hawaii. I got stuff like the awesome Cobalt Blaster and a bunch of accessories. I really wish the line had continued in the US. It also re-enforced why i liked stuff like the original run of Beyblade and Bdaman; the model building aspect.
I miss this so much, this the first ever toy line that I got crazy about growing up, this came before Bakugan so it snowballed from there. One of the best years for the toy industry in my opinion.
Also the anime ran in the Jetix block of Toon Disney
DHBs were my favorite thing to do back then with my neighbors. Next to Beyblade, this is one of the most interesting and fun toy-line I've ever come across as a kid. Seeing this video reminded me of childhood very much and I couldn't thank you enough for making me wish I was still a child and never grew up. Adult life is so much different and complicated 😅
I had to stop my self from crying when I saw the thumbnail, b-daman was my favorite as a kid, me and my sisters would each buy one and then take them apart and make our own b-daman, I wish I was a kid again.
I loved these as a kid, building and customizing them was a ton of fun!
Ah man... seeing them again got the nostalgia hits me like a train. I used to own them as they are quite popular at my hometown thanks to the anime that was aired on television.
Thank you for talking about this series, it’s so good and does not get as much appreciation as it deserves, I remember seeing the commercial and instantly begged my mom to go down to toys r us and my first one was dhb chrome zephyr after it was all put together it was so awesome
Omg, thank you so much for reviewing these funky fellas. I genuinely love this series as it helps me with my adhd and i just love messing with them. Been a fan of it since well.. 2014? Its hard to remember. Keep up the great work :)
All I remember was watching crossfire and fireblast b-daman. As soon as you started showing battle b-daman, that re-unlocked a memory. I got the main b-daman from fireblast, unfortunately I didn’t put all the stickers on it.
Edit: It’s Garuburn
ultra BASED at 9:48 ahahah, wasn't expecting a video about little plastic toys to have that type of dialectical materialism sprinkled in
So weird I recently been watching old unboxing and reviews from rollout reviews after years of them being gone. How convenient your video came out.
I remember having them as a kid and loved it!
Wish it stuck around like Digimon did
Fun fact: there is Some sort of b-daman 2 where they shoot bottle caps so yeah, they kinda did stick around like digimon but it took a lot of time lol
These series has given me amazing insight into the toys I've never had the opportunity to try out back then. I hope you can cover crush gear in the future :D
Love how thorough your videos are! Subscribed
5 year old me learned how to build and play bdaman from my brother and cousins. Now im building gundam because i just love putting the plastics pieces together
Wow, I get kinda big into Medarot/Medabots a while back and Jett makes a video on... B-Daman. I have vague memories of the second line and playing with a few as a kid (though, being a dumb kid I never really got the organized game aspect)! Anyway I saw Medabots briefly in there. I am simultaneously shocked and not at all surprised to learn it had a toy battling game, mostly because there was already a video game.
I actually played the medabots GBA game. Didn't know it actually had toys.
You do know they reimagined B-Daman to shoot Bottle caps instead, right? It's called Cap Kakumei Bottleman
He said on another comment that he didn’t have much time to talk about it on the script for part 2 but if we like the video’s a lot he might make a video on it
yooooooo i've actually never heard of these! as someone really into model kits and 2000s toy games, this seems right up my alley!
I had some of these as a kid and remember enjoying the show quite a bit. Specifically a vivid memory of a kid who designed a game type of B-Daman that needed to be hit 3 times instead of a single one.
B-Daman was one of my most beloved toys back when i was young, i only had one launcher and the bottle loader, but i spent days and nights shooting the 20-30 beads into a tablecloth with no reason, and for me, the best part, was to build the toy by myself, i mean, when i was a kid, all the toys (except for LEGO) they came pre built, just break open the box and that was it, go and play. B-Daman, added two of the functions i was craving so bad: The pew-pew and the DiY, so this little guy (a White knight with wings) pushed all the buttons at the same time. I used it until it broke due to continuous play
I was that boy who was horrified by the sprus (funny as today model kits are probably my biggest money sink). I remember being both shocked and confused by how in the anime (as far as I know) the figures were pretty much just bb guns shaped like robots rather than actual robots. Even today I find it to be a strange creative decision, why didn't they make the small robots be their own characters running around and causing mischief? Never would have guessed the series was connected to Bomberman though.
I dont know if anyone did this, but i used to modify my battle Bdaman I put a piece of paper on the side of the marble holder hence the increased tension which equals to much stronger shooter so sometimes the triangle thing will be destroyed, just like the good old days of a full metal beyblade our Bdaman becomes a weapon.
I really wish these made a proper comeback. I think with the proper promotion they could've been as big as Beyblade or Bakugan for sure. The actual molds of the toys themselves are really well done and each one is so unique looking. The actual game itself, specifically the direct hit battle thing, is really simple but really fun for anyone to play.
As a 5 year old kid, one of the charm that made me love b daman is the fact that i need to build it
I literally got a break bomber set on clearance one day and was heartbroken to find out it was cancelled I literally have a can of marbles
11:12 GhoulKuso.
That aside I used to have 1 Battble B-Daman as a kid. A bunch of mates had 1 or more as well and they were just fun to mess around with.
A couple of years ago I found a few online listings for random B-Daman stuff on the cheap and I managed to rake up a small collection of both DHB and Crossfire.
Even bought a few brand new Crossfire's from Japan which I thought looked neat. They're just fun to fiddle with and are very cleverly designed.
I have that one to the left at 12:10. Glad to see Knight Cavalry kicking some B-Dass at 12:18.
Yeah I remember having one of these. But I never knew what to do with it other than send marbles all over the kitchen floor. 🤣
Never knew it had an anime either.
LOL you're going to like part of the second part in that case
Jett is going to have to change this title when Spinmaster finally ends up admitting they fumbled Bakugan again.
Spinmaster was on the right track, but fumbled pretty hard on the card game in balancing. Now they're going down the "MOAR PLASTIC" route that ended Bakugan the first time.
Great video as always! Made me interested in something i didnt even know about!
I will never forget my last b-dman. It had a function in where I kid you not. You can load in a shotgun like shell which held 2 marbles and allowed you to launch both at once, with the shell needing to be ejected after use. Again. A shotgun like b-dman, where you used shells that needed to be ejected after use.
I have 2 big Ziplock bags full of B-Daman parts and marbles. I had the playset with the puck and targets. I watched the anime on YTV. I even had the B-Daman video game for the Game Boy Advance. Needless to say, I was a big fan of B-Daman growing up.
Hehehehehe, it seems like you're on a quest to play and understand every anime sold franchise involving battling, and I am so here for it lol. Glad you finally got to B-Daman! Crossfire is my favorite so I CAN'T WAIT FOR PART 2 OAO!
Me and a buddy had our birthdays fairly close together. descided to save our birthday money one summer and blew almost all of it on a bunch of B-Daman and a bag of chips. Only played it for that one weekend and never touched it again. Don't regret it a thing.
Thank you for including the detail about the bag of chips. Top notch comment.
I loved these so much, freaken had a few of them and me and my brother use to play them with them so much just blasting marbles away
I had so much of this shit when I was a kid. Made my mum play it with me.
I missed out on most of the Cross Fight B daman toys as kid when these were still around but luckily i managed to find some
Nowadays Cap Kakumei Bottleman kind made up for that and I dont wanna miss out on this ehe
I played this when it originally came out. It was my first essentially gunpla. I now have an actual one and it was my lead into gundam
I remember having one of these in Mexico as a kid, and now 17 years later I’m in love with Gunpla.
..."Stumble Guys"? Really?
I get needing to make money but... really, a sponsorship from a blatant IP ripoff that clearly has no standards?
I just hope in part 2 you also talk about crash b-daman and the new bottleman
Bit of Bomberman lore. Bombermen are actually robotic lifeforms with screen faces. So the Bakugaiden cast aren't flesh and blood.
Oh. Oh wow.
@@JettKuso The franchise goes some wild places. Inculding a crossover with Wario on the Gameboy, to being a playable character in the shoot 'em up "Star Parodier", to even having a version of Pyramid Head and Solid Snake appear as guest characters in Super Bomberman R.
Sadly the franchise doesn't have many toys that I know of though so not the best fit for your channel, but I'd still recommend researching the it if you have time to wonder down a wacky rabbit hole.
I used to have one of these. You just unlocked a core memory with this video. Thank you
B-da-man's are basically just Robot Marble Guns. Used to play a lot with my lil sis with them when I was little (or atleast, some chinese knock offs of B-daman).
Doe instead of only shooting at each other's robot gun, we made this game where we took these plastic soldier figures of different colors which were placed as armies the opposing player had to shoot down. It was fun.
honestly the fact they came with the barrels and the barrels held the marbles was awesome
Great video. I remember buying Bomberman B-Daman when i was a kid since the chibi mechs look cool.
man this was straight from the depths of my childhood. i can’t remember if i actually had one of these or if i just wanted them really bad but i think i also remember the show airing before school in the morning.
You've just awakened some pretty old forgotten memories for me.
I remember having a BDaman but i never met anyone who also had one so i never got to see them in action.
I remember back in 2010 ish times buying a B-Daman because of the anime. It was... interesting to say the least. I only had one and never bought any attachments. There was one time in a mall where they held a B daman... event(?) where you could compete with others with your B daman. It was fun... If I brought mine. That was the last time they held that event
Oh I remember playing with these things! Thanks for making me recall them!
omg from romania with love! This was pure childhood I remember as a kid my mom brought me a b daman and 2 weeks later I stepped on it and I broke it, I actually cried for 4 hours.
I've been thinking of buying one for months but after your video I m gonna do it for my childhood collection
Love the videos keep it up
I recently got back in collecting B-Daman and I was really surprised in how many people are still collecting these guys. I still got my origial Knight Cavalry I got way back 2005.
Me and a friend were the only ones who had B-damans in elementary school so during breaks we would go to like an underground storage room and play against each other with the rest of the boys from our class watching. But I was still too poor to get any of the shooting galleries or additional ball holders.
I remember the local toy store here hosting a bdaman battle event just before it went out of trend. Also I realized that I've played bomberman as a kid and had those marble bdaman toys too, so little did I know that I was unintentionally following this franchise since its beginnings.
I FREAKEN REMEMBER THESE, I never got one but I know I saw them at a Mexican flee market 12 years ago, and I was defiantly thinking it was a Chinese knock off of Bomberman even though it was Bomberman, how time fly's
So B-Daman was an offshoot of bomberman (love playing super bomberman r on the switch). That offshoot played off the popularity of gundam. Then it evolved into beyblade clone. Then it died in the US but survived in Japan and made a return 8 years later. Mind blown.
love the videos man
Jett, you've gotta check out and possibly cover Crash B-Daman, especially considering your joke at 3:25
We used to mod them by jamming paper clips on the outside of the holder or add super glue. it was really hard to shoot them then. but we actually got anime velocity. it was dope. bruised and broken some fingers, exploded some b-daman but it was a hoot!
i can’t remember when i first encountered bdaman. i think it was the first round in north america, but i don’t remember it being a model kit. most distinctly i remember having one toy and thinking oh! this looks really cool! and having no idea what to do with it beyond making it go shooty.
when I was a kid, I remember I got a bomber man b Damian DVD box set when I was still in hong kong. really liked the series as a kid but soon moved to the uk and didnt recognize the b daman fight toys as the same thing. I never even realised until like 2014 when I first saw crossfire and got semi invested into it
Omg I remember I watched the anime at my grandma’s place when I was a kid and thought it was gundam for the longest time. Imagine my surprise when I started gundam and it was space politics and the horrors of war and not fun toys shooting marble balls
Yknow what this vid made me wanna finally get a set to build and battle with my bf after missing out on it as a kid bc it wasn’t sold anywhere
I have one of the OG plastic B-Daman toys from when it was Bomberman themed from when I was living in Japan in the early 90s as a small child.
Thanks for reminding me the good ol' days Jett!
i was trying to remember their name for the past 5 years, loved this when i was a child, thank you my good sir
No way, this just had to come out within the same week I started searching around to recover my B-Daman collection that's just sitting in storage somewhere from my childhood. There's an expansion/upgrade series that adds cartridges which shoot multiple marbles at once, and also a pistol grip attachment
Whoa this entire video hit a nostalgia itch that I haven't remembered in a long time. It pretty popular in Hong Kong and was even dubbed in Cantonese. I remember having a couple of models (only) they were freaking awesome!
I remember getting the models, but never the game board modes so all I had was shooting the barrels and seeing who could hit the most barrels.
Man, I really missed this toys again. . .
I have some units and field setup for playing Direct Hit Battle at home, but since I work in another place, I cannot play it anymore, except when I get days off and go home.
I still tried to play it together with my cousins. It's really interesting.
I remember as a kid winning a small tournament thing held by YTV weird on wheels, I won the white knight one and a whole stadium set up
Oh god yes. B-daman was my childhood
haha kudos for you to use the vietnamese version of the anime opening, the anime was trendy back then and i once have bomberman bdaman toys and bdaman manga as a child