
Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden Victory
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In the B-Da Union, a futuristic universe policed by officers called B-Da Cops, Shiro Bom and Ao Bom are basically space police keeping things from falling apart. Their day goes sideways when a spaceship being chased by pirates crashes into the wilderness near them. Inside is Princess Aka Bom, clutching a glowing gem called the Crysmond — and a faction called the Devil Veders wants it badly enough to start a war over it. Two more companions, Kiiro Bom and Kuro Bom, round out the group, and from there it becomes a sci-fi chase story built around protecting something powerful from people who have no business having it. The cast is made up of Bomberman characters reimagined in a B-Daman setting, which gives the whole thing a distinct flavor if you grew up with either franchise. Madhouse handled the animation, and the mecha designs have transformation mechanics that make the action sequences worth watching on their own. It runs 50 episodes, so there's room for the group dynamic to actually develop rather than feeling rushed. If you liked Battle B-Daman or Medabots for their blend of toy-based battles and genuine team chemistry, this sits comfortably in that space. Fans of Idaten Jump who want something with a slightly more cosmic scope might find it interesting too. It came out in 1999, so the production reflects that era, but the energy holds up well enough if you're into classic kids sci-fi adventure.
Episode Guide
Characters
White Bomber
Clumsy but kind Bomberman, Shirobon means well despite causing accidental chaos and boasting excessively.
Portrayed by Kuwashima Houko
Akabon
Akabon, a tomboyish sweetheart, is the team's mature animal expert and aspiring B-Daron professor.
Portrayed by Rei Sakuma
Kurobon
Skilled strategist and martial artist, Kurobon pilots battle machines, fiercely protects friends, and enjoys sweet drinks.
Portrayed by Seki Toshihiko
Midoribon
Brave and demanding sergeant, Midoribon is Red Bomber's best friend, fiercely loyal and slightly jealous of Black Bomber.
Portrayed by Miyazaki Issei
Kiirobon
Kiirobon, comedic BB-Daman member with Ponycorn B-Daron, is stingy but manly.
Portrayed by Madono Mitsuaki
Aobon
A kind, ingenious mechanic, Aobon supports his team with tech and strategy, though shy and lacking confidence.
Portrayed by Kozakura Etsuko
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-8 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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