Bakugan TV Listings
August 28, 2008

Cartoon Network is currently showing the hit new TV animation Bakugan Battle Brawlers, have you seen it yet?!
Watch Bakugan at 4pm everyday on Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network Channels:
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Sky - Channel 601
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Tiscali - Channel 312
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Virgin TV - Channel 704
Bakugan: Preyas
August 25, 2008
The Preyas Bakugan is a predator-like creature and is Marucho’s guardian Bakugan.
Preyas is able to change its attribute making it unlike most other Bakugan.
Bakugan with 340G. His Ultimate Ability Card is Blue Stealth.
Many believe since he can change attributes like a chameleon can change colour, that he is based on the creature.
First Evolution Preyas
Angelo and Diablo Preyas are the first evolution of Preyas Bakugan.
They both are Aquos and are in one bakugan ball. They both are exact opposites. Angelo possesses attributes of Haos and is nice, respectful, and looks like an angel, while Diablo possesses attributes of Pyrus and is mean, rude, and looks like a devil.
They will most likely be made into the same Bakugan Marble on opposite sides. Power Level: 400G (Both).
If you want to buy the Preyas Bakugan then visit the Bakugan UK Store.
Alternatively, leave a comment below or visit the forum.
Bakugan: Tigrerra
August 25, 2008
The Tigrerra or Tigress Bakugan is a tiger-like Bakugan that appears in many of the television episodes.
Tigrerra is Runo’s Guardian Bakugan and has a power level of 340G; they are also called “Tig” by Runo. Was originally male but changed into a female for the English version.
Tigrerra’s Ultimate Ability Card is Crystal Fang.
First Evolution Tigrerra
Blade Tigrerra is the first evolution Tigrerra. This Bakugan stands on two legs and has two arms and blades all over.
Power Level: 450G.
Like Tigres, Blade Tigres was originally male but changed into a female for the English version of the show. Her Ultimate Ability Card is Velocity Fang.
If you want to buy the Tigrerra Bakugan then visit the Bakugan UK Store.
Bakugan: Dragonoid
August 25, 2008
Dragonoid or Drago is a dragon-like Bakugan and one of the main Bakugan used throughout the television series.
Dragonoid is Dan’s Guardian Bakugan and has a power level of 340G which can increase to 380G then 400G.
Dragonoid’s Ultimate Ability Card is Boosted Dragon.
First Evolution Dragonoid
The first evolved version of Drago is Delta Dragonoid/Meteor Dragonoid. It has a cobra’s hood and thorns all over it. Power Level: 450G. His Ultimate Ability Card is Destrike. His Fusion Ability Card is Destrike Extreme.
Second Evolution Dragonoid
Drago’s second evolution is Ultimate Dragonoid/Ultima Dragonoid . Power Level: 550G. His Ultimate Ability Card is Ultimate Dragonoid. His Fusion Ability Card is Exceed.
Final Evolution Dragonoid
Dragonoid’s final evolution is Infinity Dragonoid. This Bakugan has the infinity core inside itself (Wyvern gave it to Drago). Power Level: 1000G.
If you want to buy the Dragonoid Bakugan then visit the Bakugan UK Store.
Don’t forget to leave comments on Dragonoid below or visit the forum.
Bakugan On Tour - UK
August 19, 2008
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Are you ready? Bakugan is coming to the UK…
Below is the schedule… check it out to see when the Bakugan tour is in your town…
Centre: MK - Sat 27th Sep
Maidstone Mall - Sun 28th Sep
The Quadrant, Swansea - Sat 4th Oct
Gloucester Mall - Sun 5th Oct
Luton Mall - Sat 11th Oct
Touchwood Centre Solihull - Sun 12th Oct
Bluewater - Sat 18th Oct & Sun 19th Oct
Aberdeen Mall - Tue 21st Oct
Falkirk Mall - Wed 22nd Oct
Middlesborough Mall - Thu 23rd Oct
Blackburn Mall - Fri 24th Oct
Meadowhall - Sat 25th Oct & Sun 26th Oct
Queensgate Centre Peterborough - Tue 28th Oct
Norwich Mall - Wed 29th Oct
Wood Green Mall - Thu 30th Oct
Camberley Mall - Fri 31st Oct
Bristol Mall - Sat 1st Nov
Uxbridge Mall - Sun 2nd Nov
The Bakugan events tour will offer UK children:
- Product giveaways
- Battle training
- Product demonstrations
The tour will run through to 2nd November and will give you all the information you need to get brawling with your friends, absolutely free!
Bakugan On Tour - Canada
August 19, 2008
As you may know, Bakugan is a massive hit in Canada and this is proven by the very successful Teletoon 2008 Tour. The ‘Bakugan Van’ has been visiting stores and high streets right across Canada. Are you a Bakugan fan? …if the answer is yes then you should read on to see what is available on the tour and when it is coming to your area…

The Teletoon 2008 Tour allows you to:
- Battle against other Bakugan fans in the Bakugan Play Zone - this is a great opportunity to boost your Bakugan collection.
- Watch game demonstrations to help improve your brawling technique.
- Get your picture taken with Dan & Drago in the Photo Booth
- Put your Bakugan knowledge to good use by taking part in competitions like “Name that Bakugan” and win cool Bakugan prizes.
Tour Schedule
Collingwood, ON - Friday 27th June and Saturday 28th June
Jacques-Cartier Park, Gatineau, QC - Tuesday 1st July
Playland, Vancouver, BC - Saturday 12th July and Sunday 13th July
Calaway Park, Calgary, AB - Friday 18th July to Sunday 20th July
The Forks, Winnipeg, MB - Friday 25th July and Saturday 26th July
Halifax International Busker Festival, Halifax, NS - Friday 8th August to Sunday 10th August
La Fete des Enfants, Montreal, QC - Friday 15th August to Sunday 17th August
Winona Peach Festival, Winona, ON - Friday 22nd August to Sunday 24th August
Centreville, Toronto, ON - Saturday 30th Aug to Monday 1st September
Bakugan Game Rules - Introduction
August 18, 2008

Bakugan is a an exciting card trading game with a twist. Do you have the skill to grow your Bakugan Brawler collection into your very own Bakugan empire?
First you need to understand the playing rules…
Bakugan Game Rules - The Basics
August 18, 2008
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In order to battle at the basic level, each player needs:
There are 4 types of gate card, to understand gate cards click here.
- A Bakugan Battle Brawler

The Battle Brawlers each have different G-Power ratings and attributes which give a G-Power Boost in battle, to understand battle brawlers click here.
How to battle (basic steps):
- Lay cards face down on a flat surface.
- When 2 brawlers stand on a gate card, battle takes place.
- The player with the highest total G-Power is the winner (see ’A' below).
- The battling stops when all cards have been captured.
A. TOTAL G-POWER = G-POWER RATING + G-POWER BOOST
Things you must consider before beginning a battle:
- The Bakugan Battle Brawlers will only “stand” when they are sitting on a Bakugan Gate Card .
- You must shoot your Bakugan Battle Brawlers from a minimum of 2 card lengths away.
- The youngest player shoots first.
- The winner of a battle goes first in the next round.
- If you stand 2 brawlers on a card you automatically capture that card.
- If after a battle the total G-Power is a tie, ’sudden fury’ ensues. This is similar to sudden death in a football penalty shootout, the first player to stand their brawler on the card with the other player failing to wins the battle. If you both stand on the card or both miss, shoot again!
Now you understand the basic rules, you can begin battling.
If you wish to carry out an arena battle, it is recommended that you continue reading the Bakugan Game Rules through to the finish and practice shooting Bakugans!
>>> Proceed to ‘Prepare for Battle’
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Bakugan Game Rules - Understanding Gate Cards
August 18, 2008
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The front of a gate card is called the Holo Sector and the back of a gate card is called the Sector which contains the Bakugan logo.

There are 4 types of Bakugan gate cards:
- Normal Card
- Character Card
- Command Card
- Ability Card
1. Normal Card

2. Character Card

3. Command Card

4. Ability Card

The meanings:
- Card Names - These are simply the name that is given to the card and appear in the top right corner of the gate card.
- G-Power Boosts - These increase / decrease your Bakugan Warriors G-Power rating depending on the attribute logo contained on your Bakugan Brawler. These are crucial as when they help form your total rating which decides whether you have won your battle. To identify the attribute logo on your Battle Brawler, click here.
- Effects - The effect on each card indicates what effect the gate card has on the battle. These can range from ‘All Raptors in this sector get double their base HSP value’ to ‘The Bakugan that opened last in this battle can claim one of their fallen Bakugan back from each other player’. Generally, the effect on a Character Card is that any Brawlers that match the card receive double points
- HSP (Holo-Sector Points) - The HSP value in the bottom right hand corner of each card are the number of points you receive if you win your bakugan battle and capture the gate card.
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Bakugan Game Rules - Understanding Battle Brawlers
August 18, 2008
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Your Bakugan Battle Brawlers can help you win other brawlers and increase your collection. However, they can just as easily be lost in battle. This is why it is important to fully understand the brawlers to help you make the right decisions when preparing for battle…
- G-Power Rating
The G-Power rating of your Bakugan Battle Brawler goes a considerable way to winning a battle. The higher this value, the better, and the more chance you have of capturing other Bakugans and improving your collection. The G-Power rating is shown somewhere on the inside of the Bakugan. Remember, the Brawler has to stand on the gate card for you to view the G-Power rating.

The G-Power rating on the above brawler is 350G, this when added to the G-Power boost which is explained below helps form the your battle brawler’s total G-Power which decides whether you win or lose.
- G-Power Boosts
Which G-Power boost applies to your battle brawler depends on the attribute logo on the brawler itself. This is usually on the outside of the brawler and can easily be identified, as shown below.

This attribute logo will then match one of the six G-Power boost logos on the gate card that you have stood on in a battle (2 or more Bakugan Battle Brawlers standing on one gate card). The number that is shown on top of that logo is the boost that is added to the original G-Power rating shown above. This number can be positive or negative so it can strengthen or weaken your chances of success.
Each attribute has meanings and their own strengths and weaknesses… to find out more about Bakugan attributes, click here.




