Danball Senki

Danball Senki
Danball Senki
Danball Senki DVD vol 1.jpg
Cover of the first DVD volume
ダンボール戦機
(Danbōru Senki)
Genre Action, Science fiction
Manga
Written by Hideaki Fujii
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Children
Imprint Ladybug Comics
Magazine CoroCoro Comic
Original run February 2011 – ongoing
Volumes 1
TV anime
Directed by Naohito Takahashi
Written by Atsuhiro Tomioka
Music by Rei Kondoh
Studio OLM
Licensed by United States Canada Dentsu Entertainment USA
Network TV Tokyo
Original run March 2, 2011 – ongoing
Episodes 28 announced
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Danball Senki (ダンボール戦機 Danbōru Senki?) lit. "Cardboard Chronicles" is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Level-5 under the direction of Naohito Takahashi. Based on a plastic-model-building role-playing game, Danball Senki was broadcast in Japan on the TV Tokyo Network starting March 2, 2011. Dentsu Entertainment USA has also confirmed that they have licensed the Little Battlers eXperience (Danball Senki) anime in the U.S, though there's no word on a set airdate [1]

Contents

Development

In August 2009, Japanese game developer Level-5 announced new anime/manga series were under production to accompany the release of their latest robot game, Danball Senki. Bandai will also release a series of plastic models featuring the characters from the game.[2] Although initially set for release in 2010, the anime series began airing on the TV Tokyo Network starting March 2, 2011 while the game launched on June 16, 2011.[3] The manga series is serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic beginning with the February 2011 issue.[4]

Characters

Ban Yamano (山野バン Yamano Ban?)
Voiced by: Megumi Kubota
  • LBX: Achilles (アキレス Akiresu?)
Ami Kawamura (川村アミ Kawamura Ami?)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue
  • LBX: Kunoichi (クノイチ?)
Kazuya Aoshima (青島カズヤ Aoshima Kazuya?)
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa
  • LBX: Hunter (ハンター Hantā?)

Episode list

No. Title Original airdate
01 "Meeting With a Small Machine"
"Chiisa na Mashin to no Deai" (小さなマシンとの出会い) 
March 2, 2011[5]
 
02 "Achilles Lost"
"Ubawareta Akiresu" (奪われたアキレス) 
March 9, 2011[5]
 
03 "Hell Destroyer"
"Jigoku no Hakaishin" (地獄の破壊神) 
March 16, 2011[6]
 
04 "The Cursed Golden Knights"
"Norowareta Ōgon no Kishi" (呪われた黄金の騎士) 
March 16, 2011[6]
 
05 "Dark Assassin"
"Yami no Ansatsusha" (闇の暗殺者) 
March 23, 2011[6]
 
06 "Showdown: Sniper vs. Sniper"
"Taiketsu Sogekishu VS Sogekishu" (対決 狙撃手VS狙撃手) 
April 6, 2011[6]
 
07 "My Name is "Innovator""
"Sono Na wa Inobētā" (その名はイノベーター) 
April 13, 2011[7]
 
08 "The Great Labyrinth, Angel Star"
"Daimeikyū Enjeru Sutā" (大迷宮エンジェルスター) 
April 20, 2011[7]
 
09 "The Steel Monster Ijiteus"
"Kōtetsu no Kaibutsu Ijiteusu" (鋼鉄の怪物イジテウス) 
April 27, 2011[7]
 
10 "The Mysterious Transfer Student, Jin Kaidō"
"Nazo no Tenkōsei Kaidō Jin" (謎の転校生 海道ジン) 
May 4, 2011[7]
 
11 "Magician in a Box"
"Hako no Maka no Majutsushi" (箱の中の魔術師) 
May 11, 2011[8]
 
12 "The Dark Field: Underground Viscidus"
"Yami no Senjō Angurabishidasu" (闇の戦場 アングラビシダス) 
May 18, 2011[8]
 
13 "Joker: Attack of the Evil Clones"
"Jōkā Ma no Bunshin Kōgeki" (ジョーカー 魔の分身攻撃) 
May 25, 2011[8]
 
14 "Play-Off: The Emperor"
"Kessen Ji Enperā" (決戦 ジ・エンペラー) 
June 1, 2011[8]
 
15 "Power to Save the World"
"Sekai o Sukuu Chikara" (世界を救う力) 
June 8, 2011[8]
 
16 "Infiltrated Black Fortress"
"Sennyū Kuroi Yōsai" (潜入 黒い要塞) 
June 15, 2011[9]
 
17 "Fated Reunion"
"Unmei no Saikai" (運命の再会) 
June 22, 2011[9]
 
18 "Artemis Opening"
"Arutemisu Kaimaku" (アルテミス開幕) 
June 29, 2011[9]
 
19 "Fierce Fight Gin and Rex"
"Gekitō Jin to Rekkusu" (激闘 ジンとレックス) 
July 6, 2011[9]
 
20 "The Troublesome Tournament"
"Haran no Tōnamento" (波乱のトーナメント) 
July 13, 2011[10]
 
21 "Explosive: Super Plasma Burst"
"Sakuretsu Chō Purazuma Bāsuto" (炸裂 超プラズマバースト) 
July 20, 2011[10]
 
22 "Mysterious Player Yuuya Haibara"
"Nazo no Pureiyā Haibara Yuuya" (謎のプレイヤー灰原ユウヤ) 
July 27, 2011[10]
 
23 "Face Off: Battle Royal"
"Kessen Batoru Rowaiyaru" (決戦 バトルロワイヤル) 
August 3, 2011[10]
 
24 "Shocking Last Battle"
"Shōgeki no Rasuto Batoru" (衝撃のラストバトル) 
August 10, 2011[11]
 
25 "Aratanaru Tatakai no Hajimari" (新たなる戦いの始まり)  August 17, 2011[11]
 
26 "Senkō no LBX Pandora" (閃光のLBX パンドラ)  August 24, 2011[11]
 
27 "Mezameyo Aratanaru Mashin" (目覚めよ 新たなるマシン)  August 31, 2011[11]
 
28 "Ōdīn Shutsugeki" (オーディーン出撃)  September 7, 2011[11]
 
29 "Densetsu no Chō Hakkā Otakurosu" (伝説の超ハッカー オタクロス)  September 14, 2011[12]
 
30 "Totsunyū Goddo Gēto" (突入 ゴッドゲート)  September 21, 2011[12]
 
31 "Mezase Akihabara Kingudamu" (目指せ アキハバラキングダム)  September 28, 2011[12]
 

References

  1. ^ "Little Battlers eXperience/Danbōru Senki Anime Offered in U.S.". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-08-01/little-battlers-experience/danbo-senki-anime-offered-in-u.s/. Retrieved August 1, 2011. 
  2. ^ "Level 5's Danbōru Senki Robot Game to Get TV Anime". Anime News Network. August 25, 2009. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-08-25/level-5-danboru-senki-robot-game-to-get-tv-anime. Retrieved February 8, 2011. 
  3. ^ "Level 5's Danbōru Senki Anime Promo Video Streamed". Anime News Network. January 25, 2011. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-01-25/level-5-danboru-senki-anime-promo-video-streamed. Retrieved February 8, 2011. 
  4. ^ "連載マンガ [Manga Serializations]" (in Japanese). CoroCoro Official Site. Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 8, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5wMKoHZek. Retrieved February 8, 2011. 
  5. ^ a b "ダンボール戦機" (in Japanese). Anime Newtype Channel. Archived from the original on February 9, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5wNmqaNfl. Retrieved February 9, 2011. 
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