
B-Legend! Battle B-Daman
- Rate: PG - Children
- Native: B-伝説(ビーレジェンド)! バトルビーダマン
- Synonyms: Bedaman, Battle B'Daman
- Aired: Jan 5, 2004 to Dec 27, 2004
- Premiered: winter 2004
- Duration: 22 min per ep
- Episodes: 52
- Score: 6.28
- Producers: d-rights Heewon Entertainment TV Tokyo Yomiko Advertising
- Studio: Nippon Animation
- Licensor: Hasbro
- Genres: Adventure Fantasy Kids Strategy Game
Characters and Voice Actors
Borgnine, Bull
Main-
JapaneseDaiwa, Mie
MainTakano, Naoko
JapaneseDaiwa, Yamato
MainTakagi, Reiko
KoreanEnjyu
MainStaley, Steve
EnglishMichael Vincent, Gray
MainTai, Yuuki
JapaneseTsubakura, Tsubame
Main-
JapaneseYong Fa, Wen
Main-
JapaneseAssado
SupportingJoe
SupportingJoshua
SupportingMarilyn
SupportingFerrari, Sylvie
FrenchMcDonnell, Cain
SupportingGraudus, Konstantin
GermanSigma
SupportingSly
SupportingVincent, Liena Grace
Supporting-
JapaneseYong Fa, Li
Supporting-
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(Source: ANN)

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Hashtags: MAGATSU WAHRHEIT, MWZ , Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst,禍つヴァールハイト -ZUERST-

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