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Bakugan: New Vestroia (dub) -

New Vestroia introduced significant changes to the original battle system:

Bakugan: New Vestroia is the second season of the Bakugan series, consisting of 52 episodes split into two major story arcs. The dubbed version features a returning core cast, including as Dan Kuso and Jason Deline as Drago. Core Storyline & Arcs

Dan, Marucho, and Shun join the Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance , led by Mira Fermin, to destroy Dimension Controllers and defeat the Vexos . Bakugan: New Vestroia (Dub)

Instead of capturing three Gate Cards, players use a 500-point life gauge that decreases based on the G-Power difference after a lost battle.

New wrist-mounted devices used to launch cards and track battle data. Key Characters & Dub Cast List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia Episodes New Vestroia introduced significant changes to the original

The season follows the Battle Brawlers as they attempt to free New Vestroia from the , an alien race that has enslaved Bakugan for entertainment.

King Zenoheld attempts to activate the Bakugan Termination System (BT System) to destroy all Bakugan, forcing the Brawlers to defend the six Attribute Energies. New Battle Mechanics Instead of capturing three Gate Cards, players use

Support units that can change a Bakugan's attribute during battle.

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