Posted on December 27, 2009 | Category: Toy Trivia
Bakugan toys and action figures battle to save the universe. Imagination and the subculture world of a popular card game turned avenger heroes has taken the hearts of a new generation. These characters will provide endless hours of entertainment for any child who loves the story.
Cartoon Network has helped popularize the Bakugan toys and action figures based on the anime series. We see our warriors each week avenging evil and saving the world. The toys and games will let our children do the same. The card game is played with gate cards, ability cards, and Bakugan shock warriors. It is played on a round game pad, or arena, that has the six home worlds of the warriors. The different worlds hold special powers and abilities for the warriors. The worlds are Aquos, which means water, Ventus that means hurricane winds, Pyrus is the intercore of the universe and molten rock, Sub Terra is the rugged power, Haos is mythical, controls light, and energy forces, and The Dark Hemisphere is the Darkus Bakugan night fighter. There are special tournament leagues and official game boards. Not since Pokémon have we seen a craze this collectable.
Bakugan Battle Brawlers toys are available in different sizes and many characters. The six-inch action figures average in price from $14 to $30. Some special limited edition figures can cost as much as $89. Other Bakugan Battle Brawler’s toys are available in 2-inch mini PVC that average $3. You can also find mini plush Bakugan toys for $24 that protect your youngsters from the nighttime boogieman. The ten-inch action figures average about $34, but the Dragonoid, which transforms from seven different shapes, costs about $44. There are also key rings and sleeping bags to name a few of the endless list of branded products.
A starter set can be purchased with six B2 Bakugan figures, six metal cards, six ability cards, Baku Mat, hand launcher, and the rulebook to figure all this out, for about $60 to $70. You can purchase a holiday tin set for $80. A smaller set of three figures and cards are available but the mat is not included. You can play the game even if you have never seen the show. In addition, you will probably want to see the show if you learn to play the game.
There are some great new Bakugan toys, Pyrus Nova 12, Aquos Blue Viper Helios, Zephyrus Abis Omega, and Luminoz Noonlit Monarus, just to name a few, and a Blue Bakubox carrying case that is a must have. A Bakugan video game is also now available on X Box, Wii, PS3, PS2, and Nintendo DS.
All Bakugan toys offer endless hours of exciting challenges to save the world. Anyone who watches the cartoon will love to begin collecting all the cards and warriors. With so many options you are sure to find one that your child does not have. Check out all the great stores on the internet or your local toy store so you can buy Bakugan toys.
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