Danball Senki W Sub Indo Bacht8/12/2019 Little Battlers Experience (ãã³ãã¼ã«æ¦æ©DanbÅru Senki, lit. 'Cardboard war-machines'), is a series of action role-playing video games created by Level-5, involving small plastic model robots known as LBXs (standing for 'Little Battler eXperience') that fight on dioramas made out of cardboard, with the main character setting out to battle against LBXs created by other characters. The first game of the series was released on June 16, 2011 for the PlayStation Portable and has expanded to six official games and three Japanese anime series. Nintendo published the first game for Nintendo 3DS in North America on August 21, 2015, Europe on September 4, 2015 and Australia on September 5, 2015. - Danball Senki W Sub Indo Bacht 2
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Danbooru Senki Wars InformationType:TV Status: Finished Airing Premiered:Spring 2013 Producers: None found, add some Studios:OLM Genres:Action, Kids, Mecha Rating: G - All Ages StatisticsRanked: #26072 2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Members: 2,812 | Ranked #2607Popularity #6878Members 2,812 Add to List * Your list is public by default. SynopsisYear 2055, 4 years after the events in Danball Senki W. LBXs have become the worldâs largest hobby, big enough for pro leagues to be established, and people to make their entire living off being an LBX player. 14-year-old Arata is a new transfer student at Kamui Daimon Integrated Academy on Kamui Island, near Japan. Known to be the most prestigious institution in the world for raising LBX players and mechanics, entrance to the academy requires an extremely competitive hurdle of being the champion of at least 3 official tournaments. Along with other members of his platoon, they face rivals and delve into the secrets lurking within the academy. (Source: ANN)BackgroundNo background information has been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding background information here.
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Related AnimeAdaptation: | Danball Senki Wars | Prequel: | Danball Senki W | Side story: | Danball Senki Wars: All Star Battle | Spin-off: | Soukou Musume Senki |
Characters & Voice ActorsSena, Arata Main | Osaka, Ryota Japanese |
Hoshihara, Hikaru | Ishizuka, Sayori Japanese |
Izumo, Haruki Main | Maeno, Tomoaki Japanese |
Kaidou, Jin | Oda, Hisafumi Japanese |
Kreisler, Seledy Supporting | Sakaguchi, Daisuke Japanese |
Houjou, Muraku Supporting | Iwase, Shuuhei Japanese |
Isogai, Gendou | Kawahara, Yoshihisa Japanese |
Hosono, Sakuya Supporting | Anzai, Chika Japanese |
Fukino, Tadashi | Kurosawa, Toshiki Japanese |
Inui, Kagetora Supporting | Uchiyama, Kouki Japanese |
StaffTakahashi, Naohito Director Mima, Masafumi Sound Director Hirata, Tomohiro Storyboard Maeno, Tomoaki Theme Song Performance
Edit Opening Theme#1: 'Mugen Myself' by Little Blue boX (ãªãã«ã»ãã«ã¼ã»ããã¯ã¹) #2: 'ETERNAL (ã¨ã¿ã¼ãã«)' by Little Blue boX
Edit Ending Theme#1: 'Kamisama Yayaya (ç¥æ§ ã¤ã¼ã¤ã¼ã¤ã¼)' by Dream5 (eps 2-21) #2: 'Boku-tachi no wars (ã¼ããã¡ã®ã¦ã©ã¼ãº)' by Arata Sena (Ryota Ohsaka), Hikaru Hoshihara (Sayori Ishizuka), Haruki Izumo (Tomoaki Maeno) (eps 22-36) #3: 'Hirameki (éã)' by Arata Sena (Ryota Ohsaka) (ep 37)
More reviewsReviews37 of 37 episodes seen hikarupotter97 (All reviews)6 people found this review helpful Overall | 9 | Story | 8 | Animation | 9 | Sound | 9 | Character | 0 | Enjoyment | 10 |
This review has spoilers People tell me that kodomo animes(animes for kids) are lack of good story, good animation, and enjoyment. I really can't understand what do they mean. There are lots of kodomo anime with good story, animation, and give people a great time. And Danball Senki Wars is one of those show, a really hidden valuable show which is (at least in my opinion) is better than most other kodomo animes, and even some mature animes. The story of Danball Senki Wars begins in a simple way. Our reckless main character named Arata Sena came to the Kamui Daimon Academy, a school for LBX, which is the world's greatest hobby about little robot which can fight for real. It is not so special at first, but when the story moves on, you will realise that it has a big change. Many secrets is revealed. The story has a war theme, which is rare and more intense than other kids show. The purpose of Second World, we though it is to protect the peace, but no, it is the place for all of the countries can take over each other LEGALLY. A kid show is pointing out that the dream of domination of all goverments around still exists? Wow, that's something huh? The anime has quite a lot morals, like how horrible is a war, what is needed for peace, and even a thing or two about human's right. It trully had made me 'awake'. Even without it's messages, it is an exciting too. The mecha battles are very well-made, and the strategy is awesome at times. Betrayal and intense death are also put in, something that a lot of other kid show would never try. A kodomo anime could be good too! :) This anime is probably one of the best for character developement for lots of character. Arata got changes quite much through out the story, from a reckless LBX player, to a more calm and careful. We got to know his other sides too, he doesn't mind the borders between countries, and wants to make friend with everyone. He is confindent, but has doubt of himself too. We will later know that he don't want to use a great power like Overload, he just want 'himself', which means he wants to achive without cheating help(Overload is so cheating power!), something not everone can, huh? DBW developes other character too. Haruki, regreted for his mistake and had bad feeling for Violet Devil(it seem so, learned to let go. Hikaru, used to trust no one but himself and care for no one, had trusted his friends and cared for others. Everyone gets a developement so we will like them more, even the mastermind is not hateable, he just a good person with great purpose, only seems to be misguided. The art is good, I wonder why would a lot of people has watched this anime say no. The design for the character, perhaps not as good as more popular animes, but Danball Senki Wars has the most unique. Everyone is carefulled-design, even background characters, and they are cool in their own way. The LBX designs are all good, although a few is kind of weird. My favorite one is Dot Blastrizer in Raganok Phase form, it's even cooler than several Gundams :). The background, esspecially the Grand Master's room is good too. The music, ah, is the second best thing about this anime. Background music played through out the series suits the situation a lot. The first opening song, is a upbeat, joyful. But when the second one came, when things got serious, the tone changed completely, into a serious tone. So suitable with the story, huh? The ending songs are great, especilally Bokutachi No Wars(my favorite song of DBW). My only problem is the first ending, that song is quite annoying! But everything else about music is great. Overall, this is a very good show. It has a lot of deepth, good music, good art, good character. I think it deserves more popularity.
37 of 37 episodes seen TenshouYoku (All reviews)1 people found this review helpful Overall | 9 | Story | 8 | Animation | 8 | Sound | 9 | Character | 6 | Enjoyment | 10 |
This is one of those children Anime that, despite its 'for children' tag, is actually pretty fascinating and can get surprisingly dark to some point of the story. Compared to the precentors, WARS clearly have its storyboard more well-written and is made more serious, and has a better grasp at its speed. Story: 8 out of 10 Although the very usual school-life settings otherwise, the story is made such that apart from the daily schoolings, the students, which are professional LBX players or engineers, have to participate in a grand war where LBX are used instead of humans to conquer a 'flag', which when successfully conquered, the area related will be given to the LBX's country from the flag's original owner. Should an LBX be knocked out (shown with the generic blue flash), the player is considered incapacitated but not dead, however they will be considered as killed in action and will be kicked out from the school should the LBX be obliterated instead (outright exploding), hence the students must be aware of their condition and not get reckless. Because it's a children Anime but the producers decided to make LBX more than just some dangerous toy, they successfully filled in the hole such that the LBX be used more seriously and their full power can be demonstrated safely, while creating a war-like atmosphere without having people actually dying and injured badly, AND making them more relatable to children. Despite the childish nature of the Anime, the show does make the story settings plausible by describing the harshness of this virtual battle field, and how things will turn out should a player be KIA, as if it is a true war. The storytelling doesn't feel rushed (except during the later chapters), things are logical and the cliffhangers are pretty well done, which is something lacked in the older Danball Senki series. However things turned super serious when the main antagonists are introduced and showed their true intent - from this point on, the story feels nothing like a children Anime, but more like an adult Anime under the Inazuma 11 coat. Bodies appear, people WILL die, and children which are barely more than 12 is threatened and psychologically tortured. I mean, wow Level 5 what are you smoking? Not like this is bad (if it is even bad in the first place), but seriously? You introduced such hard crap into a children Anime where nobody saw it coming at all? Art: 8 out of 10 Most people wondered that if the production group of Inazuma 11 has merged with Danball Senki, causing the massive changes in character art styles, due to their cartoon-ish hairstyles and faces. Arata is especially always joking referred as the protagonist from Inazuma 11 Go (which, interestingly, is introduced into the 3DS game as an additional character). This is probably the only downside of the anime as it is meant to be serious instead of being goofy and over-the-top like Inazuma. The LBX designs are, however, very well-done, as they were designed with 'actual war machines/soldiers' in mind, instead of being just for recreational use. such as the DC series (the GM equivalent) and the Russian soldiers (Gunthers, in technoabble). All LBX that have two eyes are given visible 'eyes' in order to make them more intimidating and show they meant buisness. Although arguably the successor of Dot Phasor, Dot Blastrizer and the big bad's LBX returned to the Super-Robot like state of Danball Senki W (even though they are nowhere nearly as broken as O-Legion - that thing literally ripped right through a navy fleet and suffered absolutely no damage from a ton of missiles), most of the cast maintained their status as a real-robot resembling machine, and all look as cool as hell. The background is basically what you'd expect from a typical Japanese Anime that doesn't lack funding. A large amount of the female cast has pretty large breasts, even students. I mean, they aren't even 15 years old, aren't they..? Sound: 9 out of 10 The music blends in very well with the generally light-hearted school life, yet they also did work with the more serious, military-like atmosphere. Even during the later parts when the storyboard suddenly goes super dark the composers managed to get it real nice and in place. The OPs made by Little Blue boX, Mugen Myself (My infinity) and Eternal, suits both atmospheres really well - during the light hearted stages of the story, the music is a happy, cheerful song describing the life in school, but when things get more serious, Eternal kicks in and sounds so tough and dank instead, signifying things from now on will no longer be simple and innocent as it originally seemed to be. Characters: 6 out of 10 This is probably the weaker side of WARS. The characters are sorta cliche, but they still work well in a children's Anime. Arata is a typical hot-headed leader who doesn't think before he does things or picks the (seemingly) less logical way to deal with trouble. However, he is actually smarter than he looked like, and later as he discovered a new ability hidden within himself, he faltered and is confused due to both the beneficial and harmful effects this ability can bring onto him, and yet he decided to tough it out in order to protect his team. Hikaru and Haruki (these two's names are basically just a re-spell of their Romanji..) are both cooler and logical, with the former being afraid of being surpassed by the seemingly just-lucky Arata and suffered a PTSD midways, while the latter is the big daddy of the team and will fiercely protect his teammates in order not to lose them. Sadly, these characters are not described throughout enough, as most of the time is focused on Arata instead of their development, and Hikaru's development is pretty rushed. Yuno, despite being the true female protagonist, suffered similar problems as the former two supporting cast, as she barely had any screen time, similar to Marina Ismail from Gundam 00 where she had nearly no importance in the story despite being the protagonist. The bad guys, surprisingly are more well-described and sometimes can be outright terrifying, containing elements that shouldn't be in a kid's show. Enjoyment: 10 out of 10 Who doesn't love a through-out war between robots and see how they bash against each other in a more realistic way (covering fire, melee battling), and see how the protagonists go NT-D and rip through a whole supposedly threateningly powerful fleet single-handily? Level 5 seemed to be more aware of the battling scenes and decided to make it more plausible and interesting to watch at, not only they received an animation bump, they also have better staging and screening. Overall: 9 out of 10 Recommended? Yes This show is one of the lost gems that sunk into the vast amount of Animes because of its 'for children' tag. If you are a huge fan of robots, you'd gotta watch this, even though the art style might be too childish for you.
30 of 37 episodes seen glaceon_cute (All reviews)14 people found this review helpful Overall | 8 | Story | 9 | Animation | 7 | Sound | 8 | Character | 8 | Enjoyment | 9 |
Danball Senki Wars's targets are kids so no wonder that there aren't many people are watching this. However, it's truly a hidden gem that actually has a nice story and deveplopment. For the story, I give 9. The story starts off very simple: a hot-blooded boy who has a big dream of becoming a pro LBXs player goes to the school and meets his friends. It's very kiddy, but at the same time, you can feel the competition inside the school and its seriousness. It really gives off an armosphere that they are really in War. However, after a douze of episodes, the story starts changing slowly and slowly. Many secrets are revealed, the antagonists appear.' What is the purpose of the Second World?' is the biggest question of the series. They start with a simple reason: a simulation to research the method of keeping peace. As the story goes on, the reason changes: To actually keep peace in the real world. Then, many doubts are going on and now it's revealed that they actually use humans to research and make the Second World. Doubts, betrayals and wars are not usually seen in Kid shows, but DBW isn't affraid to put them in its story. The art, like any other kid shows, is not good. The background is very nice, but the characters sometimes are being drawn carelessly. However, the characters' designs are unique and you can easily recognize who with who. The sound is really nice. The first opening is really tuny and cheery, just like its fun start. The second opening suddenly changes its tone and it's perfectly fit with the situation they are in. The background songs are unique, especially its battle theme. The second ending, which has 3 main characters sing together, is really gentle and beautiful; it's like you can totally feel their emotion and their dream of peace. As I say before, the characters are really unique, they have different problems and strenght. Everyone in classroom, even the supporting characters have their time to shine. Arata, the main char, is deveploped well throughout the story. He is hot-blooded, but he still has fear inside him and he doubts himself. Hikaru starts off as an arrogant person, but he changes and believes in his team. Haruki has a fear and regret of the past, but he overcomes it and smiles more. You can't really hate any characters, even the antagonists, because they always give off a feeling that they are doing this for some reasons. Overall, this is a nice show to refresh yourself from those hard - complicated animes outside. You can enjoy its stupidness, but also enjoy the battle, the strategy and plot twists, not to mention the philosophy hidden in characters' lines (trust me, they are all over the place). It's simple, but not bad. Best kid show I have watched so far.
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Recent Forum DiscussionAnyone watching this? datchison18 - Apr 29, 2013 | 13 replies | 0 replies | Little Battlers Experience | ãã³ãã¼ã«æ¦æ© (DanbÅru Senki) |
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Genre | Action, science fiction, mecha |
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Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
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Original run | January 15, 2011 â February 15, 2013 |
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Anime television series | Directed by | Naohito Takahashi |
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Music by | Rei Kondoh |
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Original network | TV Tokyo |
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Original run | March 2, 2011 â January 11, 2012 |
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Episodes | 44 (original) 26 (dubbed) (List of episodes) |
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Game | Developer | Level-5 |
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Genre | Action role-playing |
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Magazine | CoroCoro G |
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Original run | 2011 â present |
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Anime television series | Little Battlers eXperience W |
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Original run | January 18, 2012 â March 20, 2013 |
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Episodes | 58 (original) 49 (dubbed) (List of episodes) |
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Game | Little Battlers eXperience Baku Boost |
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Developer | Level-5 |
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Genre | Action role-playing |
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Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
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Released | - JP: July 5, 2012
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Plot[edit]AD 2046, technology has grown all over the world and innovation is leading the way. The way of delivery methods has changed since the creation of the super strong cardboard, which can resist every impact and keeping its contents intact. As the popularity of the material grew, so did its purposes. The super strong cardboard was used as material for special battlefields for LBX's, specialized miniature robots made by Tiny Orbit that were once banned due to their destructive purposes. Their popularity has again risen due to the specialized battlefield, and special models of LBX were made. Four years after the creation of the super strong cardboard, in AD 2050, Ban Yamano (Van Yamano in the English dub), a male middle school student has been entrusted with the LBX 'AX-00' by a mysterious woman, containing a Platinum Capsule. Ban learned from the woman that his father is still alive and knew about a secret conspiracy in the government. Ban himself must protect the LBX and the Platinum Capsule, as its contents could change the world forever.
Development[edit]Development of the franchise began in 2008 alongside the game which is once titled 'LEVEL5 VISION 2008'. In December 2009, Level-5 announced that the anime/manga series is under production to accompany the release of their latest PlayStation Portable game, with Bandai releasing a series of plastic models featuring the mecha from the game.[1] Although initially set for release in 2010, the anime is delayed a year later and aired in March 2, 2011 while the game is released on June 16, 2011.[2] Media[edit]Anime[edit]The first series, based on the first game, is produced by Oriental Light and Magic under the direction of Naohito Takahashi and began airing on TV Tokyo from March 2, 2011 to January 11, 2012 with a total of 44 Episodes. The sequel series, Little Battlers eXperience W (ãã³ãã¼ã«æ¦æ©WDanbÅru Senki W, lit. Star trek armada 2. 'Cardboard war-machines double') was announced in late December, and aired between January 18, 2012 and March 20, 2013 with a total of 58 episodes. A third series titled Little Battlers eXperience Wars (ãã³ãã¼ã«æ¦æ©WARSDanbÅru Senki WÅzu, lit. 'Cardboard war-machine wars') aired on TV Tokyo in April 3, 2013 to coincide with the third game's release. Wars would be the final season for the anime series and ended on December 25, 2013 with a total of 37 episodes. 

Dentsu Entertainment USA confirmed that they have licensed the anime in the U.S, and began airing on Nicktoons from August 24, 2014.[3][4][5][6] After the dub was aired in its entirety, it was revealed the series was abridged from 44 episodes to 26 episodes. Episodes with what was considered questionable content were merged with other episodes or in some cases skipped altogether. Because of the large difference in content, the list of dubbed episodes are listed under a new section called LBX: Little Battlers eXperience. An adaptation of the sequel series, Little Battlers eXperience W, aired as the second season of LBX, premiering October 18, 2015 on Nicktoons.[7] Movie[edit]A movie adaptation was announced in the July issue of CoroCoro Comic titled Inazuma Eleven GO vs. DanbÅru Senki W, which premiered in theaters on December 1, 2012.[8] Manga[edit]A manga adaptation was serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic from February 2011 to March 2013.[9] It lasted for six volumes. In the US, it is distributed by Viz Media. Another manga adaptation, entitled Danball Senki KaidÅ Jin Gaiden (ãã³ãã¼ã«æ¦æ© æµ·éã¸ã³å¤ä¼), was written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei under the pen name Hiro was published in CoroCoro G.[10] There is also a manga adaptation of Danball Senki Wars which is also serialized in CoroCoro Comic. Music[edit]The background music for the English version was composed by David Iris, John Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside. Michael and Andrew Twining wrote the closing theme songs 'Battle On' (season 1) and 'Save the World' (season 2). The music for the anime was composed by Rei Kondoh, who also composed the soundtracks for the video games Åkami and Sengoku Basara 3, among others. The first anime series has four official theme songs. The first opening is titled '1 Dream' (1ããªã¼ã1 DorÄ«mu) and the second opening is titled 'Telepathy' (以å¿ä¼å¿Ishindenshin), both performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is titled 'My Savings Bank' (åã®è²¯éç®±Boku no chokin-bako) and the second ending is titled 'Secret Base' (ãããããHimitsukichi), both performed by Hiroki Maekawa. Will you adapt to the changes occurring throughout the sweep of history, or will your empire be left behind as forgotten relic in the sands of time? Download age of empires 2 completo. This is a game that will take you through multiple historical periods, each time adapting to the technology level of the specific era. Cities and warfare evolved considerably throughout history, and an adept player will have to make full use of the latest developments in weaponry and statesmanship that appeared in each given era. History As You Have Never Seen It BeforeAge of Empires IV takes everything that made the earlier instalments of the series fan-favourites, while at the same time adding more to the franchise. Little Battlers eXperience W has eight official theme songs. The first being 'Brave Hero', the second opening theme is 'Three as One' (ä¸ä½ä¸ä½Sanmi Ittai), the third opening theme is '2 Spirits' (2ã¹ããªã2 Supiritsu), and the fourth opening song 'Telepathy', all performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is 'Do Wak Parappa' (Do Wak ãã©ããDo Wak Parappa), the second ending is 'Close your Eyes..' (ç®ãéãã¦â¦Me wo Tojite..), and the third ending is 'Even if born again, it's good to be me' (çã¾ãå¤ãã£ã¦ãåã§ãããUmarekawatte mo boku de Ä« yo), all performed by Hiroki Maekawa. The fourth ending theme is 'Bonds of Earth' (å°çã®çµChikyu no Kizuna), performed by Dream5. Little Battlers eXperience Wars has five official theme songs. The first opening is titled 'Mugen Myself' and the second opening is titled 'Eternal', both performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is 'Kamisama YÄyÄyÄ' performed by Dream5. The second ending song is 'Bokutachi no Wars' performed by Ryota Ohsaka, Sayori Ishizuka, and Tomoaki Maeno. The third ending song is 'Hirameki' performed by Ryota Ohsaka. References[edit]- ^'Level 5's DanbÅru Senki Robot Game to Get TV Anime'. Anime News Network. August 25, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
- ^'Level 5's DanbÅru Senki Anime Promo Video Streamed'. Anime News Network. January 25, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
- ^'Little Battlers eXperience/DanbÅru Senki Anime Offered in U.S.' Anime News Network. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
- ^http://www.licensemag.com/license-global/dentsu-brings-japanese-hit-us
- ^http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-02-18/little-battlers-experience/danboru-senki-coming-to-nicktoons
- ^http://www.licensemag.com/license-global/dentsu-debut-new-anime-property
- ^http://kidscreen.com/2015/04/06/nicktoons-gears-up-for-more-lbx/
- ^http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-06-12/inazuma-eleven-go-vs-danboru-senki-w-film-revealed
- ^é£è¼ãã³ã¬ [Manga Serializations]. CoroCoro Official Site (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 9, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
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External links[edit]Danball Senki W Sub Indo Bacht 2- Danball Senki official website
- Danball Senki at TV Tokyo
- DanbÅru Senki (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- DanbÅru Senki W (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Danboru Senki Wars (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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