Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden - Episodes

Episodes

  1. The Legend of the B-Da Heroes (part 1)
  2. The Legend of the B-Da Heroes (part 2)
  3. Fly! White Gale
  4. The Arrogant Warrior, Black Bomber
  5. A Dark Messenger Arrives
  6. Fire Away! Blue Sniper
  7. Protecting the Forest's B-Daron
  8. Dr. Gray Bomber's Super Inventions
  9. Don't die! Rui Rui
  10. Black Bomber's secret
  11. Draken of the Four Dark Lords arrives
  12. Rise Up! White Gale II
  13. Tempestuous Princess, Pink Bomber!
  14. The Second of the Four Dark lords, Tiger
  15. Mystery of the Stormy night
  16. The Lone Hero
  17. Don't cry, Wind Bird
  18. Discovery! Secret of the Labyrinth!?
  19. Go! Black Cluster
  20. Tiger's Doomsday
  21. Mysterious Beauty, Miss Purple appears
  22. Roar! Yellow Crasher
  23. Move Out! Blue Braver
  24. Red Bomber's dream, the Prima Donna
  25. Shuringe's Evil Trap
  26. Dr. Gray Bomber's Spectacular Marriage Proposal
  27. Goodbye, Miss Purple
  28. S.S. Pink Princess's Big Disaster
  29. Sildork - The Great Dark Being's Rebellion
  30. Red Bomber's Heart gets Stolen!?
  31. Momite Bomber's Day of Dignity
  32. Sildork Returns!?
  33. Abused Control of White Blose
  34. The Legend of the B-Stone
  35. The Prince of Darkness Appears
  36. The Strongest Enemy, Dark Prince
  37. Tiger and Shuringe's Counterattack
  38. Duel! Draken VS. Sildork
  39. A Cursed Yellow Bomber
  40. Frozen Monstrosity, Icekenstein
  41. Wind Bird, Come Back!
  42. Black Bomber's Present
  43. Combine! Saint Blaster
  44. The Scroll of Destiny
  45. The True Tale of Black Bomber's Past
  46. Dark Prince's True Self
  47. Darkness Dragon Attacks!
  48. The Final Battle! Light Saint Dragon Emerges

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