Bright Lights, Neon City マーダビィの秘密! | |
Titles | |
English (Dubbed) | Bright Lights, Neon City |
English (Translated) | |
Japanese (Katakana) | マーダビィの秘密! |
Japanese (Romanised) | Mādabyi no himitsu! |
Series Details | |
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Season | Battle B-Daman |
Episode Number | 47 |
Debut Airdate(s) | |
Japan | November 22, 2004 |
United States | October 22, 2005 |
Theme Music | |
Opening (Japanese) | B-FIRE |
Ending (Japanese) | FOREVER |
Opening (English) | B-DaFire |
Ending (English) | {{{ed-theme-en}}} |
Navigation | |
Previous | Next |
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Bright Lights, Neon City is the forty-seventh episode of the Battle B-Daman series. It first aired in Japan on November 22, 2004.
Plot[]
When the Neo Shadow Alliance has taken over most of the B-DaWorld, Miss Karat appears to take Yamato, Terry, Bull, Gray, and Wen to Neon City, which is now surrounded by a wall. Armada reveals to Mie and Liena a stone tablet he found on Meowlantis when it floats and leads them to a ruin under Neon City reuniting them with Yamato. Meanwhile, Enjyu overhears Biarce talking to Marda B about the B-Energy that would be used on him and Enjyu begins his agenda.
Characters[]
- Yamato Delgado
- Gray Michael Vincent
- Terry McScotty
- Bull Borgnine
- Wen Yong Fa
- Tommi the Cat
- Mie Delgado
- Armada
- Liena Grace Vincent
- B-Da Mage
- Meowmigos
- Big Cheese
- Marda B
- Enjyu
- Biarce
- Cain McDonnell
- Joshua
- Li Yong Fa
- Marda Biarce (Debut)
- Miss Karat
- Mr. Watt
- Joe Tetsunosuke
- Assado
- Berkhart
- Berkhart's Brothers (Pete, Mentra, Niebus, and Pancake)
- Pandoro
- Sigma
B-Daman[]
- Blazing Kahn
- Mega Diabros
- Lord Cavalry (Picture)
Featured B-DaBattles[]
- Enjyu vs. Biarce
- Enjyu vs. Marda Biarce
Trivia[]
- It is unexplained how Gray and Wen knew about Karat, since neither of them were present during the gang's previous encounter with her. It is possible that they heard about her from the other members of Yamato's gang, or they had heard about her elsewhere.
- In the Japanese version during battle between Enjyu and Biarce, Biarce is seen covering his eyes to prevent getting dust and glass in them. This scene was removed in the English version.
- This is the only episode in which Li is seen wearing his hat while he is brainwashed. In all the other episodes he is brainwashed in, he is not wearing his hat.
- Because of the way Li's hair sits when he wears his hat, his third eye is completely obscured from view in this episode.
- Although he is simply introduced as "The Real Biarce", this episode marks the first appearance of Marda Biarce. However, his voice is identical to that of the normal Biarce, instead of being similar to that of Marda B.
- Footage from "Lake B-Daman" was used in this episode.