List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers characters
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This is a list of characters from the Japanese anime series Bakugan Battle Brawlers.
Heroes: Battle Brawlers
Humans
Daniel "Dan" Kuso
Voiced by: Yu Kobayashi (Japanese); Scott McCord (English)
Daniel Kūsō (空操 弾馬, Kūsō Danma, Dan (ダン)) in Japan, is the human main protagonist in the series. Dan is an impulsive 12-year-old boy who, after finding out about Bakugan, wants to be the number one Battle Brawler. However, after teaming up with a Pyrus Dragonoid named Drago, Dan starts to realize there are more important things. He is 12 years old in the first season, 14 in the second season, and is believed to be 15 in the third season. In the beginning he is ranked #117, and by episode 35, he is ranked #1.
In the New Vestroia season, Dan returns to New Vestroia to help Drago save the world from the Vestals. Despite having just been introduced to the new Brawling system, Dan manages to get the hang of it before he battles his way into the Resistance by tying with Ace. He returns to Earth, following Spectra, Gus, and Lync into a portal with Mira and Baron. After losing Drago to Spectra in episode 16, his determination to get him back pays off as he and Drago reunite in episode 18. At the end of episode 19, he and Baron go back to New Vestroia through Dr. Gehabich's dimension transporter. In episode 20 he and Baron make it back to New Vestroia where they battle Mylene and Shadow in Beta City where they defeat them when Drago unleashes the power of the Perfect Core. In episode 26, he goes back to Earth, along with Marucho, Shun and the rest of the Bakugan. Various portals open up across the world, allowing all the other brawlers to reunite with their Bakugan.
A few episodes after the start of series 2, he arrives in New Vestroia with Mira and Marucho to meet up with Baron, Ace, and Klaus Von Herzon. He still acts the same as usual and, because of their similar personalities, holds a friendly rivalry with Ace. He is quick to react to situations but at the same time, quick to temper. At the end of New Vestroia he defeats the alternative final solution with the help of his friends and allies. It is shown that he has been dating Runo at the start of the season and it is not known if he still is in gundalian invaders.
He has a good relationship with his parents. His mom is a big yoga fan, while his dad is obsessed about pudding and has a personality similar to Dan's, only he's a little more clueless. It is possible that Dan plays guitar; in earlier episodes you can see a Fender Telecaster in the corner of his bedroom. In season 3, Dan has moved to Bayview because of his dad's work, and quickly becomes popular due to the fact he helped destroy Naga and King Zenoheld.
Bakugan
- Dragonoid Salamander (Drago)
- Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese); Jason Deline (English)
- The Bakugan main protagonist in the series, and also Dan's partner who resembles a dragon. Drago is the leader of the Bakugan with strong convictions and morals, and is one of the most powerful species living in Vestroia. Together with Dan, they set out to defeat the Doom Beings, and bring back the Infinity and Silent Cores to Vestroia. He has the ability to radiate intense heat in battle dissolving everything around him. He is equipped with high intelligence. He is limited in battle mobility, but compensates for it through powerful strikes. He is able to infinitely evolve on his own and with every evolution it makes him stronger and it brings him one step closer to the Infinity Core.
- Delta Dragonoid: Drago's first evolution during Dan, Runo, and Marucho's battle against Julio, Klaus, and Chan Lee. He fought against Dual Hydranoid, and lost, sending him to the Doom Dimension. In the Doom Dimension he battled Apollonir, after defeating him, he had to defeat Shun, Julie, Runo, and Marucho. He has three sleek horns and a hard plated armor in ball mode with chrome rings. He has an extra set of wings and a pitchfork tail.
- Ultimate Dragonoid: Drago's second evolution when he fought Storm Skyress. He has markings on his wings, which are now split, and he also has two horns that are merged. He was also used to defeat Alpha Hydranoid.
- Infinity Dragonoid: Drago's third evolution (as the ultimate Bakugan) when he absorbed the Infinity Core from Wavern. He used it to absorb the Silent Core from Naga, becoming the Perfect Dragonoid completely, and later transforming himself into Vestroia's core.
- Ultimate Dragonoid: Drago's second evolution when he fought Storm Skyress. He has markings on his wings, which are now split, and he also has two horns that are merged. He was also used to defeat Alpha Hydranoid.
- Delta Dragonoid: Drago's first evolution during Dan, Runo, and Marucho's battle against Julio, Klaus, and Chan Lee. He fought against Dual Hydranoid, and lost, sending him to the Doom Dimension. In the Doom Dimension he battled Apollonir, after defeating him, he had to defeat Shun, Julie, Runo, and Marucho. He has three sleek horns and a hard plated armor in ball mode with chrome rings. He has an extra set of wings and a pitchfork tail.
- Neo Dragonoid: Drago's regeneration in New Vestroia, after the Ancient Soldiers separated him from the Perfect Core. Although he is weaker than his previous form, he still is one of the strongest bakugan. He still has a connection to the Core, and can gain new abilities from it during emergencies. When Dan lost his battle to Spectra and Helios, he also lost Drago and because of his forced defection, his color change from a pure red to mixture of red and black (turning him into a dark and corrupted Hex Dragonoid). Drago has now also lost all his free will in this form and his pupils have been erased. Drago gained the ability to change into any chosen attribute at the cost of his physical health. Drago became the original Neo Dragonoid Vortex upon being defeated by Dan and Apollonir. NOTE: As Drago has a portion from Vestroia's Core, he can evolve more of four times than in the first season.
- Cross Dragonoid: An evolved version of Neo Dragonoid Vortex when he inherits the Pyrus attribute energy from Apollonir. Has extra wings for great speed. Golden wing tips deflect enemy fire. The diamond on its forehead can shoot fire. Its tail can regrow if broken off. He lost the Pyrus energy when he, Helios, and Wilda lost a battle against Farbros and Dryoid.
- Helix Dragonoid: Drago's next evolution when he absorbed the 6 Attribute energies from the BT System. He has 2 wings, and has a leaner, more humanoid form, similar to Apolonir. He can now combine with Battle Gear (JetKor), and his Dragon hummer abilities gives him super speed.
- Lumino Dragonoid: Drago's next evolution in Gundalian Invaders. He evolved when Neo Ziperator gave him the Element. He has four wings and a tail with a giant X shape on it. This marks the quickest time Drago has evolved in any of the series.
- Blitz Dragonoid: Drago's next evolution when Dragonoid Colossus evolves him as a reward after defeating him. He now has armors covering his front body and has a set of wings again, but bigger than his previous version's wing Lumino Dragonoid. He is also able to combie with Dragonoid Colossus respectively.
- Lumino Dragonoid: Drago's next evolution in Gundalian Invaders. He evolved when Neo Ziperator gave him the Element. He has four wings and a tail with a giant X shape on it. This marks the quickest time Drago has evolved in any of the series.
- Helix Dragonoid: Drago's next evolution when he absorbed the 6 Attribute energies from the BT System. He has 2 wings, and has a leaner, more humanoid form, similar to Apolonir. He can now combine with Battle Gear (JetKor), and his Dragon hummer abilities gives him super speed.
- Cross Dragonoid: An evolved version of Neo Dragonoid Vortex when he inherits the Pyrus attribute energy from Apollonir. Has extra wings for great speed. Golden wing tips deflect enemy fire. The diamond on its forehead can shoot fire. Its tail can regrow if broken off. He lost the Pyrus energy when he, Helios, and Wilda lost a battle against Farbros and Dryoid.
- Scorpion: Dan's Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a coin. He resembles a scorpion. He can rise up on his six legs to tower over his enemy. He has two colossal pinchers with metal spiked balls and a long tail with an especially deadly pointer that can snap like a whip. His exoskeleton shell protects his insides from damage during battle.
- Maxus Dragonoid / Maxus Cross Dragonoid: Neo Dragonoid's / Cross Dragonoid's transformation when combined with six mechanical Bakugan Traps:
- Brachium: A Haos Trap. It is a snake-like creature that has two heads at both ends of its body. The heads have wrench-like grabbers with blasters that zap energy. Its metal exoskeleton gives it superior protection. Additionally, Brachium has the ability to use its body like a whip to stun its opponents as well has wrap around its opponents making them defenseless and easy to defeat.
- Grafias: An Aquos Trap. It has a wrench-like clamp to grab onto its enemies and can hear its foes coming from miles away.
- Dark Hound: A Darkus Trap that gives the ability to change a Bakugan's attribute. It is the fastest of all the Bakugan Traps and can sniff out opponents who are hiding.
- Grakas Hound: A Subterra Trap. that is a canine-type creature with a vicious growl. His bite can rip through the toughest metal.
- Spitarm: A Ventus Trap. It can fly, scouting its territory for enemies. A deadly venom is carried on its small stinger for defeating opponents.
- Spyderfencer: A spider-like Pyrus Trap. Small in size, he can hide in small places for surprise attacks.
- JetKor: The third Battle Gear to appear in the series. It resembles a dual cannon blaster which can shoot an energy blast and defeat opponents. A lock on beam from the green lens freezes the opponent before the blaster attacks. It combines the two blaster beams into one enormous blast. It was used by Dan to combine with Drago in Episode 45. The finished version was shown in episode 46. Unlike Helios' Battle Gear, it was made using Drago's own DNA so that it'd be more organic in nature, due to Drago's hatred of mechanical Bakugan and not wanting to become a cyborg like Helios. Because of this, JetKor acts like a part of Drago's own body when he uses it.
- Explosix Gear (Cross Buster): Dan's second Battle Gear, used for Lumino Dragonoid. It's similar to the JetKor with the only differences being the appearance of the cannons and it's expansion to cover Drago's new wings.
- Raytheus: One of Dan's Mobile Assault Vehicles. It is a large motorcycle like hover vehicle with a laser mounted in front.
- Jakalier: One of Dan's Mobile Assault Vehicles. It bears a resemblance to The Green Goblin's glider with the only difference being Dan being able to ride inside of it.
- Dragonoid Colossus: An ancient, giant and living Mechanichal Bakugan born on Neathia to protect the Sacred Orb; and consired Dan's second partner, along with Drago. He also can combine with four Battle Gears for Blitz Dragonoid's use:
- Blasteroid
- Nukix Gear
- Beamblitzer
- Axator Gear
Runo Misaki
Voiced by: Eri Sendai (Japanese); Julie Lemieux (English)
Runo Misaki (美咲 琉乃(ルノ), Misaki Runo) is an 12-year-old tomboy who loves playing Bakugan against skilled people so she can show off. Runo is a Haos brawler. Her Guardian Bakugan is a Haos Tigrerra (the others being Terrowclaw and Saurus), who is very obedient and powerful in battle. Tigrerra later evolves into Haos Blade Tigrerra.Though underage (in the first season), she helps her parents run their family business in a cafe. Alice also works there. Runo is a bit jealous of Alice because she attracts a lot of the guys at the cafe, which draws attention away from her. In one episode, Alice was not working at the cafe, and the customers were so rude and ignorant, they called out to Runo remarks like, "Where's Alice?!", and , "We want Alice!!", but she just brushed it off and yelled back at the customers, showing her rather impatient and strong attitude. It is revealed in episode 32 that she knew Dan from when she was little, but didn't realize it because she didn't catch his name. She reached 6th in the rankings. She has not brawled for the final showdown against King Zenoheld as Tigrerra chose not to brawl and put her into trouble. In New vestroia it appears she is dating Dan, as they are both 14 years old and old enough. She missed Dan so much she teleported herself to new vestroia but she was half way there. It is unknown whether she will make an appearance in Gundalian Invaders. She's believed to be 15 years old in the third season's timeline.
- Tigrerra
- Voiced by: Atsushi Ono (Japanese); Stevie Vallance (English) in Season One, Joanne Vannicola in S2 (Ep. 51)
- A Bakugan that resembles a sabre-toothed striped white tiger. Tigrerra is a beast with a strong bond to Runo and willing to defend her with incredible ferocity. She possesses a gigantic blade inside her body capable of cutting any substance in the human world. She has a very human like nature with a strong sense of duty. Tigrerra is kind and often protective. Runo nicknames Tigrerra "Tig". In the Japanese version, Tigrerra is a male named Tigres, nicknamed "Tora-chan" by Runo. Tora means tiger in Japanese.
- Blade Tigerra: Tigrerra's next evolution that resembles a humanoid version of Tigrerra, which has long, yellow retractable Blades at her Hands, Knees and shoulders. She is able to stand normally on two legs. In season two before she was captured, she was used by Baron. She was turned into a bronze trophy by Prince Hydron. She was freed and reunited with her. She might appear in the episode called "The Revenge of Runo"
Choji "Marucho" Marukura
Voiced by: Ryō Hirohashi (Japanese); Cameron Ansell (English) in ep. 1 and 2, Joanne Vannicola in later episodes
Choji Marukura (丸蔵 兆治, Marukura Chōji, nicknamed Marucho (マルチョ)) is an extremely rich 11-year-old boy who is very generous and intelligent, a bit like a walking encyclopedia or dictionary. He loves to play Bakugan and is fonder of creating strategies rather than just using brute force. He used to be very obedient to his parents just because he wanted to please them, but that changed when he met the Brawlers and Preyas. He now has no regrets for the past, realizing that he only wanted to make his parents happy. He is an Aquos battler. His guardian Bakugan is his Aquos Preyas, which, later in the series, is revealed to have a special evolution, allowing him to burp up his two twin brothers, Preyas Angelo, who resembles an angel, and his brother, Preyas Diablo, who resembles a devil, and this allowed Marucho to not only keep Preyas in his original form, but his 'brothers' as well. Preyas was sent to the Doom Dimension in Marucho's battle with Klaus Von Hertzon. Later, Klaus showed up with Preyas. Dan and Runo found a way to get Preyas back through defeating him in battle. After this incident, Preyas burps up his brothers. Preyas also has an effect called "Change of Attribute", with which he can take advantage of the opponent's gate card. Preyas II has a split personality: Angelo Preyas is a bit more intelligent and nice compared to Diablo, who usually says exactly what Angelo says, but in a different way. He reached 7th in the rankings.
In the second season, Marucho returns to New Vestroia with Dan after overhearing Drago's plan to leave Marucho, Runo, Shun, Alice, and Julie behind. While feeling depressed about no longer having a guardian Bakugan, and having been separated from Preyas, Angelo and Diablo, Marucho sets out to find a new one, and he runs into Aquos Elfin, a female Bakugan who is also able to change attributes. She also has a crush on Preyas. He is seen, after being defeated by Volt in episode 13, being held as a hostage in episodes 15 and 17, and was later freed by Mira and Spectra in episode 20, even though he is unaware of this. He gets Preyas back in episode 26. Nothing is known about Preyas Angelo/Diablo. In episode 26, he goes back to Earth with Dan, Shun, Drago, the other brawlers' old Guardian Bakugan, Elfin, and Ingram, except for Storm Skyress. Marucho's trap Bakugan is Aquos Tripod Epsilon. Despite his height, he is older than Baron. Marucho is 12 years old in the second series. In episode 31, "Spectra Rises", Marucho Dan and Mira make it to Vestal where they meet up with Ace Baron and Klaus later they are challenged by both of Volt Luster for their attribute energy and then challenging Dan. Spectra then battles Dan, Mira and Marucho when both Mira and Marucho lose when Drago protects them from Cyber Helios' cyber blast. At episode 35's ending, Marucho loses the Aquos energy to Hydron and Shadow Prove, although he wins the battle. He helps fend off the onslaught of Zenoheld's robotic bakugan during the final episode of New Vestroia. He also gains a new Bakugan and will be back in Gundalian invaders. He's now believed to be about 14.
- Preyas
- Voiced by: Eiji Miyashita (Japanese); Shawn Meunier (English)
- Preyas is a chameleon-like Bakugan with strong loyalty to Marucho. His greatest strength is that Preyas can change his molecular structure allowing him to take on characteristics of all the six attributes. Even though he has a menacing appearance, he is shy and comical. Small in comparison to the other monsters, Preyas makes up for it in speed.
- Preyas II (Angelo & Diablo)
- Voiced by: Takayuki Kondou and Shintarou Oohata (Japanese); Shawn Meunier (English)
- Instead of evolving, Preyas regurgitated a mutated version of himself. The second preyas has a split personality, one side is hotheaded and extremely rude, and the other is peaceful and overly polite. The rude side looks like demon version of Preyas and is a pyrus/aquos hybrid; the polite side looks like an angel version of Preyas and is a haos/aquos hybrid. Although the original Preyas has been found in New Vestroia, Preyas II hasn't even been mentioned.
- Elfin
- Voiced by: Maki Kobayashi (Japanese); Deann Degruijter (English) and Caroly Larson
- Marucho's second Guardian Bakugan that resembles a frog-like humanoid. Elfin is like Preyas. Can change attributes to gain an advantage during battle. Protects the Bakugan in the forest from the Vexos. Can shoot arrows out of its fingers. Known to be a parody of Sailor Moon with her looks, some stances and during transforamtions.
- Minx Elfin: Elfin's first evolution after she inherited Frosch's Elemental energy. Her hair is now twisted and she has a heart on her chest. She lost the Aquos energy when she lost a battle against Dryoid and MAC Spider.
- Tripod Epsilon: Marucho's Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a triangular pyramid. His Bakugan form resembles a big frog with a snail on the huge leaf it carries. He can also use 'Aquos, Subterra and Haos' abilities.
- Akwimos
- Voiced by: Joseph Motiki
- Marucho's third Guardian Bakugan that resembles a Gill-man. He looks like Elico with swim goggles. He appeared in Episode 43 along with Aranaut, Coredem, and Hawktor. In Episode 8, his real form replaced Marucho's synthetic Bakugan. His catchphrase is "Cool is the rule, dude!". He seems to have an African-American accent.
- Gigarth: Marucho's Battle Gear he has huge claws, a machine on Akwimos's back.
Julie Makimoto
Voiced by: Riza Mizuno (Japanese); Katie Griffin (English)
Julie Heyward (ジュリー・ヘイワード, Jurī Heiwādo) in Japan, is a 12 year old girl from Australia who tries to stay happy even when the worst has happened (for example, when Billy ended up under the control of Masquerade); she acts happy after something bad happened but she generally does that just to cover up her true feelings. Julie forgets things easily, proving that she is a little scatterbrained at times. In the Japanese version, Julie spices her speech with American phrases, differentiating her personality from the others. She is a Subterra battler and her guardian Bakugan is her Subterra Gorem. Gorem then evolves into Subterra Hammer Gorem. Julie has a sister named Daisy who has bested her in everything since she was a child. Julie asked Billy if he wanted to go out with her. She reached 8th in the rankings. She chose not to brawl against Zenoheld in the final showdown as Gorem did not want to put her into trouble. She returns in Gundalian Invaders as a neighbor of Dan's once he moves. She works at a cafe and in episode two it is revealed she is a cheerleader for the team Jake plays for. This strongly suggests she is already in high school in her first year with Dan. She's believed to be about 15 to 16 years old.
In episode 4 of Gundailian Invaders, Jake is having his first ever battle and Jake gets scared, so Julie teaches Jake some lessons.
- Gorem
- Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (Japanese); Stephen Hart (English)
- A Bakugan that resembles a golem. Gorem is one of the largest monsters; its body is composed of exceptionally dense cells making it very heavy. When battling it uses its massive fist and a shield decreasing the G power of any Bakugan. Normally gentle and obedient, only Julie can calm it down when angry. It evolves into Hammer Gorem.
- Hammer Gorem: Hammer Gorem is the next evolution of Gorem. It is a stronger more powerful evolution with an impressive coat of armor and bull-like horns protruding from its head. Hammer Gorem wields a highly destructive double-sided hammer to pound its enemies into the ground.
Shun Kazami
Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki (Japanese); Zachary Bennett (English)
Shun Kazami (風見 駿(シュン), Kazami Shun) was the former 1st ranked Bakugan brawler but after Masquerade showed up, he moves down to 6th, then back up to 5th after defeating Komba and ultimately to 3rd by the end of the first series. He is 13 years old, has black hair, which is tied into a long ponytail, and wears a purple jacket. He is a master of Bakugan and co-created the rules with Dan. He is also Dan's childhood best friend. Shun is a loner, a boy of very few words, but yet is willing to help his friends at almost every turn. He is a Ventus brawler and he approaches Bakugan like a ninja. He lives with his grandfather, who used to be a famous ninja warrior, who once expected Shun to follow in his footsteps instead of playing Bakugan. His Guardian Bakugan is a Ventus Skyress, whom Shun received from his sick mother.It is unknown if shun has a father, this is not yet revealed, he has not appeared in any of the seasons. Skyress later evolved into Storm Skyress.
In the second season, Shun came to New Vestroia completely by accident, and explained why Dan couldn't contact him in episode 1; he was up alone in the mountains working on his ninja skills, when a warp hole appeared and he was sucked into New Vestroia. He is 16 years old in New Vestroia. He made a cameo appearance in episode 4 when Marucho battled Mylene, but his face wasn't revealed as his hood covered it completely and was offered a place in the Vexos. After hearing that Skyress was taken captive, he rushed towards one of the cities to save her, but on the way, teamed up with Dan after rescuing him from Spectra and Gus. After being separated from Skyress, he teams up with Ventus Ingram, who he grabbed just before a beam pulled him into the ship. In the beginning, he doesn't get along with Ace very well, who refers to him as a "ninja-wannabe", but he is deeply admired by Baron who, in episode 7, even tries to imitate some of Shun's ninja moves but fails. He is taken hostage in episode 15, after being defeated by Shadow. Mira and Spectra later free him in episode 20, though he is unaware of this. He is reunited with Storm Skyress in episode 26 but she stays in New Vestroia, claiming that she was in his past and that Ingram is officially his new partner now. In episode 26, he goes back to Earth with Marucho, Dan, Drago, the other brawler's Bakugan, except for Storm Skyress. Shun returns to New Vestroia a few episodes after the beginning of the second series, and has a run-in with Lync Volan of the Vexos. Storm Skyress comes to his rescue, and after Lync is defeated by Shun and Ingram, Skyress bids Shun her final farewell. Shun is still the strong silent type and highly skilled with Bakugan, and is willing to help his friends whenever they need it. He helps Dan defeat the Alternative in the final episode of New Vestroia. Not much has changed for how he acts or looks, except for the fact that he has cut off his ponytail. His Trap Bakugan is Ventus Hylash and his current Guardian Bakugan is Ventus Master Ingram. Shun is 16 years old in Gundalian Invaders.
Shun returns in Gundalian Invaders as the second ranked battler in Bakugan Interspace and partnered with the synthetic Hawktor clone. At first he doesn't trust Ren and asks Fabia for her side of the story after the comes to Earth. Together they expose Ren for the liar he is and the brawlers side with Fabia at which point he is given the real Ventus Hawktor. When the brawlers head to Neathia, Shun helps restart the second defense shield by switching Bakugan with Dan and heading to the generator. The mission is a success, but it is later destroyed by Barodius and Colossus Dharak.
- Skyress
- Voiced by: Chiharu Suzuka (Japanese); Barbara Budd (English)
- Skyress is Shun's guardian Bakugan that resembles a phoenix. She possesses the ultimate ability to resurrect herself. Her Impressive vision scours the horizon. She has gigantic wingspan and numerous long tails with sharp feathers at its tip. She is noble with a chivalrous spirit and fair in battle. Shun received Skyress as a gift from his sick mother.
- Storm Skyress: Storm Skyress evolved from Skyress when Shun realized he could not live alone and needed his friends to help him. She is a larger stronger version of Skyress with a colossal wingspan and a blade-tipped tail.
- Ingram
- Voiced by: Takayuki Masuda (Japanese); Stacey Depass (English)
- Shun's second Guardian Bakugan. Shun saved Ingram in midair when he was being sucked into the Vestal Destroyer. Ingram is a bird type monster with six wings and a hard-plated steel chest. His sharp, clawed feet can shred his opponents. He can also fly high into the air and nosedive directly into his opponents to eliminate them.
- Master Ingram
- Voiced by: Takayuki Masuda (Japanese); Joseph Motiki (English)
- Ingram's evolution after gaining Oberus' elemental energy. For unknown reason, Ingram became male after her evolution (although Ingram is male in the original Japanese dub). Ingram is now a ninja/warrior Bakugan with an additional set of wings who can call upon Shadow Wing as a battle partner. He lost the Ventus energy when he & Nemus lost a battle against Boriates & Macubass, due to the Vexos' cheating.
- Shadow Wing: Shun's second Bakugan Trap created by Master Ingram when he uses the "Shadow Wing" ability. They can combine each other in his Ninjitsu Mode.
- Hylash (Slash): Shun's Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a cylinder and resembles a warrior. He has huge shields attached to his shoulders for protection and spikes protruding from his chest to pulverize enemies. His massive legs allow him to run in circles around slower opponents. Beams of light shoot from the diamond on his forehead to destroy enemies. He and Ingram transform into their High Mobility Mode. Destroyed in episode 51.
- Hawktor: Shun's third Guardian Bakugan that resembles a humanoid hawk. He appeared in Episode 43 along with Aranaut, Akwimos, & Coredem. In Episode 8, his real form replaced Shun's synthetic Bakugan. Hawktor is excited to be partnered with Shun, eager to learn some stealth attacks from the ninja.
- Swayther: The fourth Battle Gear to appear in the series. Resembles a giant jet pack with dual laser cannons on the wings It was used by Spectra to combine with Hawktor in Episode 45. It is finally used by Shun in episode 20.
Alice Gehabich
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Emilie-Claire Barlow (English)
Alice Gehabich (アリス・ゲーハビッチ, Arisu Gēhabitchi) is a 13-year-old girl from Moscow, Russia. Although she knows almost everything about the game, she rarely plays it. She usually just gives advice to the other brawlers, which she prefers over battling. Alice is kind and caring worried for others and does not think of herself. Alice was sometimes unconsciously possessed by "Masquerade" (her mysterious alter-ego), and with a sudden jolt, her hair rises up and turns blonde, and clothes and a mask come out of nowhere on her, and finally, she truns into a male. This was caused by her exposure to the Silent Core. Alice might seem to be less important than the other brawlers, but in fact she plays an important part, not as Masquerade, but without her, the brawlers might have already lost to her alter ego. Michael Gehabich is her grandfather; who she constantly worries about after finding out that Hal-G is his alter-ego and that he works for Naga. Alice and Marucho are the 2 brawlers who mostly use strategy. However, unlike Marucho, Alice gives her strategies to the other brawlers. She left the Brawlers after finding out that she was Masquerade out of intense guilt over what she had done as him, but later returns in time to save Dan. Her guardian is Alpha Hydranoid, which she received from Masquerade after he left her body (something she initially resents, because she believed that she needed him). Alice is 16 years old in New Vestroia and 17 years old in Gundalian Invaders. Alice has a special ability that most brawlers wish to have, she can see the power level of any bakugan on the field even if the bakugan is not playing! Which is why she doesn't have a baku-pod. She might have this ability because of Masquerade. She ultimately ends up at 2nd place at the end of the series. It is still unknown if Alice is a orphan.
She appears in episode 10 of New Vestroia and helps Lync in episode 11. In New Vestroia it is stated after Alice is reunited with Hydranoid, that she hates brawling because of what happened in the past but when Shadow attacks (in episode 32) she has no choice but to fight back.
- Hydranoid
- Voiced by: Izō Oikawa (Japanese); Craig Marshall (English) and Robert Tinkler (S2E26)
- Alice's guardian Bakugan (Masquerade's before). Hydranoid is one of the strongest species with a body composed of a highly intelligent, independent cell structure. It is completely controlled by Masquerade and obeys all of Masquerade's commands. This Hydra-like Bakugan has very strong armor, a dragon-like face, spines all over its body, and a sharp flail for a tail. Its mobility is extremely slow, but can battle all species with its extremely powerful and forceful strikes. Hydranoid is a mercilessly cruel and unforgiving monster, not to mention extremely violent and arrogant that feeds off the power of Bakugan sent to the Doom Dimension. Like his old nemesis (now friend) Drago, Hydranoid can evolve into a more powerful monster.
- Dual Hydranoid: Hydranoid's first evolution with two heads. Hydranoid now also has two tails. He seems to be partially mechanical even though his evolution was completely natural, unlike Helios who was evolved by Vestal Technology.
- Alpha Hydranoid: Hydranoid's second evolution with three heads. Even more of his body looks mechanical, and he now has three pairs of wings. The armor on the front of his body can rotate like a huge grinder after he ensnares his opponent with metal cords (this is probably a strange biological feature). He now battles as Alice's Bakugan guardian (because the Silent Core's negative energy finally leaving him and Alice), caring for her as much as she cares for him. He can also shoot hot fire that can melt all attributes.
- Dual Hydranoid: Hydranoid's first evolution with two heads. Hydranoid now also has two tails. He seems to be partially mechanical even though his evolution was completely natural, unlike Helios who was evolved by Vestal Technology.
Joseph "Joe" Brown
Voiced by: Souichiro Hoshi (Japanese); Scott McCord (16), Travis Ferris (English)
Osamu Jō (城 治, Jō Osamu, nicknamed Joe (ジョウ, Jō)) in Japan, is also known as Webmaster Joe (ウェブマスター・ジョウ, Uebumasutā Jō). In the first season, it was revealed that due to an unknown health condition, he basically lived in a hospital for some time. During this time, the Brawlers thought that he was working for Masquerade. After Dan confronted him, he told Dan that he would only tell him the truth if Dan could beat him in a battle. In the middle of the battle, Joe fainted, and when he awoke he revealed that the brawlers' theory was untrue and he actually sent a message to all of the Bakugan players around the world to warn them that Masquerade was plotting against them. After the truth was revealed, they asked him if he wanted to become a Battle Brawler, which he gladly accepted. He then revealed that he and his mother were going on a road trip for the time being, to see the world outside of the hospital. Sometime later, after he moved to the Brawlers' neighborhood, he found Wavern, who had the Infinity Core hidden inside of her. It was also revealed that Wavern was Naga's twin sister and that he was looking for her in order to absorb the infinity core. Joe was the first person to beat Masquerade at Bakugan, after he obtained Wavern. In the end of the first series, Joe is seen with Chan-Lee, sitting on a bench. He is not seen in the second season and it is doubtful he will be seen in Gundalian Invaders either.
- Wavern
- Voiced by: Nao Takamori (Japanese); Deann Degruijter and Katie Griffin (S2E42) (English)
- A wyvern-like Bakugan who is Naga's twin sister and Drago's love interest. She obtained the Infinity Core and became Joe's Guardian. She used the power of the Infinity Core to cure Joe and get him out of the hospital. He later was able to use only her to defeat Masquerade in a battle. She and Drago had been going out on dates before the Infinity Core incident. It started when Drago slipped between the attributed world and he met Naga and Wavern. He kept visiting her ever since. She still has affection towards him. Her pet name for him is "Dragoruny."
Joe's Mother Voiced by: Ao Takahashi (Japanese); Daniela Lama (English)
Jacob "Jake" Vallory
Voiced by: Dan Petronijevic
Jake Vallory is a new friend of Dan's after his arrival at his new town. He has a powerful presence, because he's big for his age. He's very calm, but can get overly excited and obsessive. He is a Subterra brawler and his Bakugan partner is Coredem. He is just starting out as a brawler and still was asked to join the Bakugan Battle Brawlers. He really admires Dan and likes to use his name and rhymes it with other words like, " Dan the Man." which sometimes irritates Dan.[1]
- Coredem: Jake's Guardian Bakugan that resembles a Monarch. He appeared in Episode 43 along with Aranaut, Akwimos, and Hawktor. In Episode 8, his real form replaced Jake's synthetic Bakugan.
- Rock Hammer: The fifth Battle Gear to appear in the series. It was used by Spectra to combine with Coredem in Episode 45 of New Vestroia. It will later be used by Jake
Resistance
Mira Fermen
Voiced by: Risa Yukino (Japanese); Alyson Court (English)
Mira, a 14-year-old Vestal girl, formed the Bakugan Brawler Resistance, after witnessing the tortured Alpha Hydranoid speak out in vengeance to the invaders, to free all the captured Bakugan from Prince Hydron and the Vexos. At the end of episode 10, she along with Baron travel with Dan back to his world. In Episode 12, Mira has to battle Spectra and if she's victorious, Spectra will be unmasked. If she loses, however, she has to join the Vexos, and even battle her own friends. She told herself in the beginning of episode 12 that her hero was always her brother, Keith, but forced herself to change her mind about it after Spectra unmasks himself in front of her, revealing that he was her 'hero'. Baron described her as 'intense'. She betrays the Resistance in episode 19 as she says that she wants to stay with Keith' once telling the others on Earth Spectra is her brother. She returns to New Vestroia through the portal Apollonir opened with Spectra, Gus and Lync after revealing her betrayal. In episode 20, she reveals that she joined the Vexos, but is really wondering what Spectra is up to. In episode 21 she challenged her brother to a battle and if she wins, she goes back to being with her real brother and not Spectra; however, if she loses, she will have no choice but to serve Spectra. She later lost the brawl. She is regretful of this as she says, "I'm sorry my friends" at the end of the episode, and is also seen crying as she has no choice but to be an enemy to the Resistance. She later returns to the Resistance. She returns to Vestal with Ace and Baron and their Bakugan, in case the Vexos will want to take back New Vestroia for themselves in the future. Mira visits the brawlers on Earth for a visit, but soon returns to Vestal, this time with Dan and Marucho, and they meet up with Ace and Baron at Klaus Von Hertzen's estate. Following the defeat of Zenoheld she returns to Vestal with her brother, Gus, and the rest of the Vestal Resistance. She also has a brother that she desperately wants to find after he disappeared during Hydranoid's rebellion. Although she is the leader, she is not necessarily accepted by the others, as she has a small tendency to go off on her own. She prefers the Subterra attribute. Her main Bakugan is Subterra Thunder Wilda and her Trap Bakugan is Baliton. She has a crush on Dan and is presented several times: in episode 27 where she tried to see if Dan would notice her change in hair style and in the earlier episode 26 she was extremely sad to the point of crying when she thought Dan was caught in the explosion and upon knowing he survived she jumped into Dan's arms hugging him. In episode 10, Dan brought up Runo and Ace said Mira sounded jealous. It was also the main reason for Ace's hostility to Dan because Ace has a crush on Mira.
- Thunder Wilda
- Voiced by: Ron Pardo
- Wilda is the guardian for Mira, the leader of the Resistance and has a deafening battle cry to scare away opponents. A massive creature made of rock and hardened clay, Wilda moves slowly during battle, but his incredible durability makes up for this. He also pounds the ground forcefully to rattle his opponents before finishing them with a karate chop.
- Magma Wilda: Wilda's evolution when he inherited Clayf's elemental energy. He has a metal armor on his chest and can use a metal stick in battle. He lost the Subterra energy when he & Tigrerra lost a battle against Macubass & Aluze.
- Baliton: Mira's Ankylosaurus-like Bakugan Trap in the shape of a sphere with spikes around it. Baliton merges with Wilda during battles. Like Wilda, he is slow to move, but he uses massive weight to crush his foe. His brown exterior is the perfect camouflage when battling in the desert. Horns cover his body from head to tail, and his multi-horned tail with sharp nails at the end can swing around like a baseball bat.
Ace Grit
Voiced by: Yasuaki Takumi (Japanese); Alex House (English) in ep. 1-47, David Reale in 48-52
Ace is a Vestal boy, 14 years of age, and the Darkus battler of the Resistance with Darkus Percival as his guardian and Darkus Falcon Fly as his trap. He is often very rash and doesn't think things through. As revealed in episode 13, Ace was once a top brawler in the Vestal tournaments, but stayed away after Hydron used them to find strong brawlers. Mira approached him, invited him to the Resistance, and gave him Percival. Ace first shows his skills as a brawler when he battles Dan in the second episode of the series: Ace refuses to accept humans on the Resistance and challenges Dan to a battle to prove his skills. After three hours, the battle ends in a draw and the two become fast friends.
In episode 6, he and Mira had an argument because Mira wanted to postpone destroying the dimension controllers and find her brother, however, Ace refuses to allow her to go because he fears of the dangers she may face. In the episode 13 preview, he says, "This is for Mira", which may also hint that he likes Mira. After Mira and Baron went to Earth with Dan, he worries about Mira and when he hears her voice in the night, which was really Shadow Prove who was leading him into a Vexos trap, he tries to save her, which further proves his love for Mira.
When he and Shun are forced to fight together in a tournament, Ace wears a purple and black mask to disguise himself while tensions rise between the two of them and they fall close to losing. However, on the edge of defeat, they put their differences aside and Ace works together with Shun after realizing he was just trying to help. Shun remarks that he is very much like Dan. After falling for the Vexos trap laid out by Mylene, he loses in battle to her and becomes a hostage. After Marucho and Shun are also captured, they are relocated to Beta City, where they are freed by Mira and Spectra, though they are unaware of this. When he's told that Mira betrayed the Resistance he refused to believe it due to his feelings for her and gets a little violent by grabbing Dan's collar, but accepts it as the truth when Baron insists Dan's telling the truth. When the Resistance infiltrate Gamma City, he and Dan battle Mira and Gus. Mira ends up betraying Gus and Ace tells her he always believed in her, Mira smiles affectionnatly at him it may mean that she likes him, too.
After Skyress, Hydranoid, Gorem, Tigrerra and Preyas are rescued, Ace and Percival return to Vestal with Baron and Mira and spread the truth about the Bakugan and the Vexos' actions. After Percival receives the Darkus attribute energy from Exedra, Percival evolves to Midnight Percival. While Baron searches for an apartment to move into, Ace helps out but is ambushed by Mylene. He nearly loses but is saved by Klaus. Ace travels to Earth with the Resistance to hide out from the Vexos and protect the Attribute energies. While in hiding, Julie develops a crush on him after watching him work out. When Marucho invents Bakugan Interspace, Ace is set to battle Billy, but also challenges Julie so as to not "get in between the two love birds." Despite Percival becoming immobile, Ace is victorious thanks to his evolved trap Darkus Flash Falcon Fy. After the Resistance decided to go on the attack, Ace and Marucho encounter Lync and Shadow at the Mother Palace. Due to the rigged field, Ace and Marucho lose and the Darkus energy is taken.
After destroying the BT System, Ace returns to Earth with the Resistance and witnesses Dan's ultimate battle with Spectra, in which he decides to turn over a new leaf. After Keith becomes an official member of the Resistance, Ace becomes jealous of the time Keith spends with Mira. But Julie and Percival assure him that Keith and Mira are only siblings and that Mira is just happy to have her brother back.
- Percival
- Voiced by: Scott McCord
- A wicked monster who uses his cape for invisibility and shoots plasma bullets from his three mouths. He also creates a black tornado with purple sparks to thrash his challenger. Percival has two dragon-head wrist guards, and his body is covered in armor-plated steel. The horns sticking out from his head and shoulders are unbreakable. Percival has a special bond with Ace. Together they battle to free the enslaved Bakugan.
- Midnight Percival: Percival's first evolution when he inherited Exedra's elemental energy. Midnight Percival wears a new cape that protects him from fire and water and has additional horns on his head and shoulders for increased protection from attacks. He has fire-breathing dragon heads on his shoulders and impenetrable armor protecting his arms and legs. He also carries a mammoth stainless steel sword to slay his adversaries. He lost the Darkus energy when he & Elfin lost a battle against Aluze & MAC Spyder due to the Vexos' cheating.
- Falcon Fly: Ace's Bakugan Trap that Percival can stand and ride on it. It takes the shape of a rectangular prism in Trap form. Falcon Fly is a Bakugan Trap that combines with Percival. Its large wings make it quicker than a dragonfly while its dark color makes it difficult to see at night. It has a very thin body that makes it almost invisible when attacking straight on. To destroy its enemies, Falcon Fly shoots laser blasts from its eyes. The pattern on its body and tail is similar to the pattern on AirKor's wings.
- Flash Falcon Fly (Rad Fly): The evolution of Falcon Fly, Ace called it "Rad Fly" for short and it helped finish Ace's battle with Billy and Julie by using "Darkus Fly Arrow". It now has jet-like materialed wings and helicopter legs at the bottom. Its rectangular shape is now a little deformed.
Baron Letloy
Voiced by: Ryuichi Kubota (Japanese); Cameron Kennedy (English)
Originally, Baron fought with Tigrerra, but lost her to Spectra and Viper Helios. He used Haos Ancient Nemus as his main Bakugan and uses Piercian as his Trap Bakugan. In episode 10, he says that he had always wondered what it would be like on the other side of the portal, which was the portal that led Runo to New Vestroia from Earth. At the end of episode 10 he decides to follow Dan, Mira, and Runo to Earth in order to stop the Vexos from destroying it. Baron admires Runo as one of the six original Battle Brawlers but Runo's father doesn't like the fact that he does. He returns to New Vestroia with Dan through Dr. Gehabich's dimension transporter. He seems to be very fond of the activities done on Earth, especially by Dan e.g. taking baths. In episode 20 he and Dan made it back to New Vestroia where they battled Mylene and Shadow in Beta City. Baron was defeated helping Dan and Drago, but he still was able to keep Ancient Nemus. He returns to Vestal with Ace and Mira with their Bakugan, in case the Vexos will want to take back New Vestroia for themselves in the future. In episode 28 after the Vexos return Baron brawls Prince Hydron and loses the Haos attribute energy. Baron is currently 12 years old, confirming this in the English version by saying, "I'm almost 13 ya know!" He is a huge fan of the Bakugan Battle Brawlers and the six fighting Bakugan as displayed by his reaction to first meeting Dan, Marucho, Drago, and Shun. He seems to always embarrass himself in front of Dan, Marucho, and Shun. According to Mira, he has a poster of the Bakugan Battle Brawlers up on his wall. From what was shown in episode 28, Baron has a large family and is very caring for his many younger brothers and sisters. He is the youngest and most emotional of all the brawlers.
- Mega Nemus
- Voiced by: Ron Pardo
- Nemus teams up with Baron to battle for freedom against the Vexos. Nemus is built like an Egyptian king; he's a towering figure with massive blade-like wings. He possesses wrist guards to deflect enemy fire and a cane that shoots a beam of light to destroy his opponents.
- Ancient Nemus: Nemus's evolution when he inherited Lars Lion's elemental energy. He also gains the ability to change his attribute. He lost the Haos energy when he lost a battle against Dryoid.
- Piercian (Guardian): Baron's Bakugan Trap, and is in the shape of a cube. It is similar to another trap Zoack. In episodes 23 and 36, Baron says "Guardian" instead of Piercian. This could be like Shun's Trap Hylash, who he nicknamed Slash. It does not have a known evolution. Piercian is a Bakugan trap that connects with Mega Nemus to create a dynamic one, two punch. He has two colossal shields attached to his forearms for protection, which he can also throw like discs to crush his challengers. The shields can also be used as mirrors that reflect Nemus's light rays. Piercian's towering block legs provide tremendous stability to sustain the mightiest of punches.
Castle Knights
Fabia Sheen
Voiced by: Stephanie Anne Mills
She first appears in episode 3 and brawled Dan Kuso with Aranaut, Fangoid, and Merlix, but lost. Before she battled Dan, she battled this unknown subterra brawler and won because she thought that he was the one who received her message (phantom data) but in the end she found out he wasn't the one.[2] After losing, Dan gloated about his win, telling her that she shouldn't use the Bakugan for war, and that hostile forces like her were not welcome in Bakugan Interspace. Because of that, she decides to throw him and leaves, telling Dan that he didn't know anything. Later, Shun Kazami finds her and asks to hear her story.
Ever since episode 3 Fabia and Shun have been training, showing each other their combat skills. Shun believes Fabia's story about her being the princess of Neathia, the Gundalians being the evil ones and they return to Bakugan Interspace to warn the Battle Brawlers about Ren. When they arrive Dan is about to engage Jesse in a brawl, but Fabia interrupts him and brawls Jesse for herself. During the battle Ren encourages the Brawlers not to choose sides and let them destroy each other, but despite this Dan and Jake cheered Fabia on to win. She loses due to Ren and Jesse cheating, and she starts to cry. When Dan sees this he starts yelling at Jesse who quickly leaves. Shun and Fabia soon after expose Ren for the enemy, and the Gundalian runs from the arena. Marucho follows upset at how Shun, Fabia and the Brawlers were treating his new best friend.
- Aranaut
- Voiced by: Dan Petronijevic
- Battle Crusher: The second Battle Gear to appear in the series. It resembles a snake made out of mirrors that can absorb an opponent's attacks and blow them back with incredible power. There seems to be a cannon on top of Battle Crusher. It was used by Avatar Baron to combine with Aranaut in Episode 43. It'll later be used by Fabia.
Serena Sheen
Voiced by: Julie Lemieux
Fabia's older sister and the Queen of Neathia. Not one to crumble under pressure, Serena goes and sends Fabia to Earth to get help against The Gundalians. In addition, she calls the ancient and legendary "antimatter energy" to cover her home world. However, the Emperor of Gundalia uses his Bakugan Dharak to break down the shield to steal and absorb the energy's power. Serena's biggest challenge is to keep Neathia running smooth and keep the people calm and safe while waiting for Fabia and the Brawlers to help take down Barodius.
Elright
Elright is the Captain of the Neathian forces. He is captured by Airzel and interrogated but promptly escapes in time to join Fabia in battle. He is usually found fighting against the Gundalians or debriefing the brawlers on their next mission.
- Haos Raptorix: Like most Neathians, Captrain Elright is a Haos brawler. Raptorix is revealed to be his partner after he escapes Gundalian capture and joins the battle with Fabia.
Linus Claude
A pyrus brawler and Castle Knight from Neathia. When the Gundalians break through the second shield, Captain Elright sends Linus to Earth to give her the Element within his partner, Pyrus Neo Zip Zam. When he arrives, he meets Shun, who thinks he is Gundalian at first but realizes his is Neathian after Jesse and Ren challenge them to a battle, saying that any friend of Fabia's is a friend of his. Despite Zip Zam's power, they are both overwhelmed by Jesse and Zip Zam is taken. Linus, injured, it taken back to the brawlers while Dan heads out to win back Zip Zam. However, during that battle, Zip Zam gives the Element to Drago and subsequently dies. Zip Zam appears one final time in Linus' dream to say goodbye. Though saddened by the loss of his partner, Linus accepts that is it what he would have wanted. He returns to Neathia with the brawlers and is later seen uploading a Mobile Assault Vehicle to Dan's Bakupod.
- Pyrus Neo Zip Zam: Linus' partner Bakugan and keeper of the Element. He is taken by Jesse and dies after giving Drago the Element. He appears in Linus' dreams to give one final goodbye. Like Wavern, Zip Zam dies giving Drago an object of great power that causes his evolution and ultimately dies as a result.
Ren Krawler
Voiced by: David Reale (1-10) and Pete Cugno
He is a Darkus Brawler. Ren is the leader of a secret agent group sent to Earth by Emperor Barodius to find the DNA Code. He is an alien disguised as a human sent to find the best brawlers and defeat the Neathians. Ren comes from the underground world of Gundalia where he was kept, unknowningly, by the Emperor's family due to his possession of a dark Bakugan with a powerful ability. He is a member of the Twelve Orders because he thinks that would save his people if he works for them. He is attempting to trick the brawlers into thinking that the Neathians are the ones trying to conquer Gundalia. His Bakugan partner is Linehalt. He makes an appearance at the end of the final episode of New Vestroia. In Episode 1 of Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders it was revealed that he helped put Bakugan Interspace online. He has a battle with Dan, which ends up as a draw. In episode 5 Ren shows too much care and loyalty to his home planet. It's possible that even if Ren and Marucho are current enemies, they still share a big friendship thread. It also seems Ren doesn't want to fight the brawlers because he still remembers their friendship.
After Sid, Lena, Jesse and Zenet were punished by the Twelve Orders, Ren feels incredibly guilty over what has happened, especially since he has gotten off scott free each time. While he was fighting with Dan, he was surprised to see that Sid is alive and is relieved to hear from him that the others are alive as well. Sid saves Ren from Dharak's attack and falls to his death, not before giving Ren his Rubanoid. After some serious thought and battling with Dan, Ren decides to turn on Barodius and do something he should have done a long time ago: fight alongside his true friends.At first,the Neathians does not accept him,but after battled Fabia and he even lost,Fabia give a hand and he goes with the Brawlers.He now is a one of Castle Knight too.
- Linehalt: Ren's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a fiend. Ren was tasked with protecting Linehalt, who he was afraid of until Linehalt had saved his life. They spent most of their life training until Barodius offered them a life on the service.
- Boomix: The seventh Battle Gear to appear in Bakugan. It was used by Ren to combine with Linehalt in the first episode of Gundalian Invaders. It resembles a large cannon.
- Rubanoid:Ren's second Guardian Bakugan.He is given to Ren by Sid before he falls to his death.He now fight alongside Ren.
- Destrakon:Ren's second Battle Gear which used on Rubanoid.Resembles seven tentacles.
Allies
Michael Gehabich
Voiced by: Masaharu Satou (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Alice Gehabich's adopted grandfather and is the one who opened the portal to Vestroia and exposed humans to the different types of Bakugan. Similar to how Alice is Masquerade he has a more negative, evil form, which is Hal-G, and for most of the first series he is seen in this form. He turns into Hal-G when a huge amount of negative energy from the Silent Core infiltrates his lab. He is cured by the end of the first and second season. He is first seen in Moscow with Alice, fixing the gate to New Vestroia. When he tests it by sending a Russian doll, it fails to teleport he tries it with a Gate Card and it teleports. However,unknown to him or Alice, it sent thousands of gate cards into New Vestroia, one which is caught by Spectra and given to Professor Clay. Later Michael used the technology of Lync's gauntlet to fix the gate thus preventing Alice, Runo and Julie from going to New Vestroia along with Dan and Baron, as they did not have gauntlets which were required to be able to enter.
- Alice's Uncle
- Clara Gehabich: Alice's aunt. Voiced by: Julie Lemieux
Kato
Voiced by: Masaharu Satou (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Marucho's butler. He has always helped the Brawlers, and flies Marucho anywhere. Hal-G once tried to trick the brawlers by impersonating Kato, but Shun found out when he didn't say "Master Marucho." He is also very polite. Kato also appears many times in Bakugan: New Vestroia assisting the Brawlers once again (even when Marucho is not there). Kato appears in the 1st and 2nd season.
Top Brawlers
Klaus Von Herzon
Voiced by: Takayuki Kondo (Japanese); Jeremy Harris (English)
The 2nd rank brawler that appeared in episode 14, and was recruited by Masquerade. He uses Aquos attribute Bakugan and his guardian Bakugan is Aquos Sirenoid. He sent Marucho's prized and caring Preyas to the Doom Dimension. Aquos Sirenoid is sent to the Doom Dimension in Episode 26. He is reunited with her sometime around episodes 29 and 42. He fights a hybrid with Alice and Christopher in episode 47.
In New Vestroia he owns Condo Apartments and is in the condo business shown in episode 29. He helps Ace beat Mylene also in the episode. After that, he stays in Vestal and will not appear in Gundailian Invaders.In the first series,it seems like he has a bit of a crush on Alice.
- Sirenoid
- Voiced by: Fuyuka Ooura (Japanese); Julie Lemieux (English)
- Klaus's Guardian who resembles a Mermaid. She wears a long, flowing robes and protects herself with the harp she carries. Sirenoid is mostly based on Sirens that lure in sailors by looks or by any devious way like how Sirenoid uses a harp. She is in love with her master Klaus Von Hertzon, and when she is living in Vestal, she lives in the fish tank of Klaus' office, albeit in her open Bakugan sphere form. This is referencing the fact that she is an Aquos Bakugan.
Chan Lee
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Stephanie Anne Mills (English)
The 3rd rank brawler that appeared in episode 14, and was recruited by Masquerade. She uses Pyrus attribute Bakugan and her guardian Bakugan is Pyrus Fortress. Dan Kuso beat her on episode 16. Pyrus Fortress is sent to the Doom Dimension in Episode 26. After Masquerade beat her, her ranking went down to 5th place. She is reunited with him sometime around episodes 32 and 36. She fights a hybrid and loses. In episode 51 she battled Naga and easily loses. Her age is not revealed but it might be somewhere around 12-15.
She was sent by Klaus to fight along side Alice in New Vestroia and loses against Shadow Probe. Chan does not appear in any other episode but episode 32. There is a good chance Chan will make an appearance in Gundalian Invaders.
- Fortress
- Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Julio Santana
Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese); Dan Petronijevic (English)
The 4th rank brawler that appeared in episode 14, and was recruited by Masquerade. He loses a battle to Runo and Dan in episode 18. He used Haos Tentaclear in battle. Haos Tentaclear is sent to the Doom Dimension in Episode 26. He is reunited with him sometime around episodes 32 and 36.
- Tentaclear: Julio's Guardian Bakugan. A Bakugan that resembles a floating eye with tentacles on the side. Tentaclear is unable to speak, perhaps because of his lack of a mouth. This proves to be a bad thing for Julio Santana because Harpus was making fun of him and Tentaclear couldn't speak for either side.
Komba O'Charlie
Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Julie Lemieux (English)
The 5th rank brawler that appeared in episode 14, and was recruited by Masquerade. He uses Ventus attribute Bakugan and his guardian Bakugan is Ventus Harpus. Komba lost to Shun in episode 15. Ventus Harpus is sent into the Doom Dimension in Episode 26. He is reunited with her sometime around episodes 32 and 36.
- Harpus
- Voiced by: Ayumi Tsunematsu (Japanese); Julie Lemieux (English)
- Komba's Guardian, who resembles a Harpy. She loves to make fun of any other Bakugan on the field, often calling Skyress names like 'old lady,' or 'grandma.' Her special ability card is 'Feather Storm.' She isn't the most powerful Bakugan, but managed to get Komba to fifth place. She is often arrogant like Komba, making them get in many arguments, although Komba still cares for her.
Billy Gilbert
Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima (Japanese); Bailey Stocker (English)
Julie's childhood friend, and a top 15 brawler. He uses Subterra attribute Bakugan and his guardian Bakugan is Subterra Cycloid. He defeated Julie in episode 10, but later lost in a rematch. In episode 14 it is shown that Billy increased his rank from top 20 to top 10, and was recruited by Masquerade and lost to Julie in episode 15 again. Subterra Cycloid is sent to the Doom Dimension in Episode 26. He is reunited with him sometime around episodes 32 and 36. He also fights a hybrid in Episode 47 and starts dating Julie at the end of the season.
Billy returns in New Vestroia and battles with Julie in episode 39 to test Bakugan Interspace and loses.
- Cycloid
- Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese); Robert Hawke (English) and Carman Melville (S1E45)
- A cyclops-like Bakugan. He was found in the center of Bakugan Valley. Cycloid is tough and eager to fight. His abilities include 'Left Giganti' and 'Right Giganti which destroys the Gate Card he stands on, 'Stare Down' which creates a field that lowers the G-Power of any enemy Bakugan that steps in by 50, and 'Smack Down' which he destroys the opponent's Gate card by his hand. In New Vestroia, he sometimes call Billy boss, and often finds humans amusing and hard to understand, as proved alongside Julie's Gorem. He and Hammer Gorem battled against Midnight Percival in Bakugan Interspace.
Legendary Soldiers
They are Bakugan who defeated an army of Gargonoids long ago. Since then, they have become legends and preside over Vestroia from the Doom Dimension. There is one of each Attribute. When the Battle Brawlers came to the Doom Dimension they were met by the Soldiers and a deal was struck, if all of the Brawlers could defeat the soldier that uses the same attribute as them they would take them out of the Doom Dimension and take all of the Bakugan that Masquerade and his minions sent there. They all won, so the Soldiers had to keep their end of the bargain. In New Vestroia, the Soldiers reappear conversing with Drago and giving him a body, transforming him into Neo Dragonoid, and sending him to the human world to get Dan. Then Vestroia starts to collapse without him and all they can do is wait and discuss. After Drago returns to New Vestroia the Perfect Core becomes stable again and they later appeared to send Drago and the others to Earth. The Six Ancient Warriors then battled Zenoheld after he threatened to destroy the Bakugan if they did not come. Although they had the upper hand, the tide of the battle turned quickly after Zenoheld unleashed the Assail System. They were defeated, but before they could lose their attribute energies they transferred their power to the Bakugan Resistance Bakugan, thus giving up their lives. The Six Ancient Warriors' combined power is 3000 Gs, as each of the Legendary Soldiers possesses a G-Power of 500.
Apollonir
Voiced by: Zachary Bennett
He is the legendary Bakugan that resembles a dragon with four sets of wings and humanoid posture. He is the Leader of The Six Legendary Bakugan. In battle, Apollonir is the most powerful Dragonoid Bakugan.
Apollonir was the most powerful Dragonoid. He was with a clown who used two Mock Dragonoid to battle against Dan and Drago. When Drago defeated the two Dragonoids, Apollonir left his disguise and prepared to battle Drago. Dan used the ability D-Strike Extreme and repeatedly did that until Drago defeated him. But when Drago still didn't evolve, he explained that he needed to defeat all of his friends to further evolve. In the first season, his wings resembled leathery insect wings.
When Drago was taken by Spectra while on Earth, Apollonir appeared to Dan in a dream and offered to temporarily become Dan's Guardian Bakugan. During the battle against Spectra, Apollonir easily defeated Viper Helios, but when Drago arrived, he and Dan were backed into a corner, and Dan used Dragon Proudia, turning Apollonir into a trident. Dan then proceeded to throw him, hitting Drago's Perfect Core diamond and freeing him from Spectra's command. Also, Apollonir is revealed to be linked to the Perfect Core, just like Drago, and as such, he has the ability to detect Drago from anywhere on New Vestroia. In Reunion, when Drago says that he can no longer leave New Vestroia due to his link with the Perfect Core, Apollonir explains to Drago that though he is linked to the Perfect Core, he had become strong enough to free himself from it. Apollonir is defeated in battle against King Zenoheld and gave his Attribute Energy to Drago just like the other Legendary Soldiers did to the Bakugan belonging to the Resistance. This forced Drago to evolve into Cross Dragonoid. This also caused Apollonir to die as said by Drago in episode 42. In Bakugan: New Vestroia, Apollonir's wings now resemble Helix Drago's wings.
Clayf
Voiced by: Taro Yamaguchi (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Clayf is the legendary Subterra Bakugan. He resembles shakokidogu and is the strongest. He can drain abilities given to his opponents.
He, alongside his comrades, appeared to the Brawlers in the Doom Dimension. He was one of the ones who disapproved of asking the brawlers for help. He used a fake version of Julie's big sister, Daisy Makimoto, who would always beat her at everything and battles her in a fake abandoned ghost town. He revealed his true form to her, and he looks similar to a Robotallion. He is big with a multi-pronged lochaber axe. Gorem than evolves into Hammer Gorem and Julie learns to stop comparing herself to her sister, passing Clayf's test.
Clayf reappeared in New Vestroia, giving his Subterra energy to Thunder Wilda, after a defeat by King Zenoheld, causing him to evolve into Magma Wilda. He dies after giving his attribute energy to Thunder Wilda.
Lars Lion
Voiced by: Julie Lemieux
Legendary Haos Bakugan that resembles an angel-like warrior, Lars Lion is an extremely moral member of The Six Legendary Bakugan. A knight’s armor protects her head and body. She uses the golden arrow weapon to bring back defeated Haos soldiers.
She was the one who tested Runo. She was originally disguised as an old woman who told Runo where an Illusionary Dan was the person she chose to Brawl Runo was. When she revealed herself, she outright told Runo to stop being so stubborn, but Runo would not listen. She almost won using the most powerful Haos ability card, Sagittarius Arrow. This revives all Bakugan used in the battle that can side with her and uses them to boost her power. She has a basic power level 500 Gs. She was defeated after Runo learned to stop being so stubborn and to listen to her friends, (in the Japanese version, she admitted she loved Dan), and Tigrerra evolved into Blade Tigrerra and used Velocity Fang ability to disable Sagittarius Arrow, lowering Lars Lion's power level by 100 Gs and winning the battle. During Lars Lion's and Runo's battle they don't get to see who wins because when the battle is almost over Lars Lion says that Runo has learned not to be stubborn. A noticeable fact is that Lars Lion's battle form is basically the same as her masked form except Lars Lion wears a mask in her masked form while observing Runo's battle against the fake young Dan.
After almost being defeating by King Zenoheld and his Farbros, Lars Lion gave her Attribute Energy to Mega Nemus, forcing Mega Nemus to evolve into Ancient Nemus. When she transferred her Attribute Energy to Mega Nemus, she died along with the other Soldiers.
Exedra
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Kinoshita (Japanese); Pete Cugno (English)
Exedra is the legendary Darkus Bakugan. He resembles a hydra and is the most powerful. He can drain power from teammates, but then turns them to stone.
Exedra, the Darkus Legendary Soldier, battled Masquerade with an illusionary "Alice Gehabich" using the most powerful Darkus abilities, Demon Wizard and Final Wizard. He is defeated by Masquerade with a combo with Dual Hydranoid. This caused Dual Hydranoid to evolve to Alpha Hydranoid.
Along with the other Ancient Warrior Bakugan, he battles King Zenoheld and his Mechanical Bakugan Farbros. In the end they lost, but instead of losing their Six Attribute Energies they give them to the Bakugan Battle Brawlers Resistance Guardian Bakugan, causing them to evolve. Exedra gave his Darkus Attribute Energy to Percival, causing him to evolve into Midnight Percival. This caused Exedra to die, as said by Drago in Exodus.
Frosch
Voiced by: Tetsuo Sato (Japanese); Scott McCord (English)
He is the legendary Bakugan bringing sage wisdom into play. He is the wisest and the most tactical of The Six Legendary Bakugan. He is a gigantic frog-like creature with huge legs for fast maneuverability and a long whipping tongue. In battle, Frosch produces a water tornado to overcome its enemies.
He was originally disguised as a frog man who needed water and had Marucho get it for him. He then revealed himself to be Frosch and conjured up an Illusionary Marucho to use. This version of Marucho was the version that did everything his parents told him to do. This made Marucho realize that he needed to accept how his past allowed him to become who he is today and Marucho gained Angelo/Diablo Preyas. Frosch was defeated by Preyas when he was on the triple battle card and teamed up with Diablo.
After nearly losing to King Zenoheld, Frosch gave his attribute energy to Elfin, causing her to evolve into Minx Elfin. This caused Frosch to die as said by Drago.
Oberus
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi (Japanese); Katie Griffin (English)
Oberus is the legendary Ventus Bakugan. She resembles a beaked head with moth-like wings. She is the most compassionate.The Sixth Soldier of Ventus, she is immensely powerful. Oberus can boost its power to defeat an enemy, but can only defeat one opponent at a time in return for the power boost. She is one of the only two soldiers that are female along with Lars Lion. In her masked form, she takes the form of a maiden in green clothing.
Oberus battles Shun in 'A Place Far From Home' under the control of a younger version of Shun's mother. This caught Shun very off guard and upset him very much due to his mother's current state and how happy this version was. She uses the ultimate Ventus ability card, Turmoil, to boost her power level of 500 Gs to 700 Gs but can only defeat one Bakugan in return for this massive power boost. She was defeated after Skyress evolved into Storm Skyress and used the 'Destruction Meteor Storm' ability card to boost her power by 200 Gs.
Along with the other Ancient Warrior Bakugan, Oberus battled King Zenoheld and his Mechanical Bakugan Farbros and lost. But instead of losing their Attribute Energies they give them to the Bakugan Brawler Resistance Guardian Bakugan, Oberus giving her Attribute Energy to Ingram caused him to evolve into Master Ingram. This caused her to fade away alongside the other Legendary Soldiers.
Families
Miyoko Kuso
Voiced by: Ayumi Tsunematsu (Japanese); Alyson Court (English)
Dan's mother. Her usual past times are watching TV and doing yoga. She appears to be a typical stay-at-home mom, always doing the cooking and cleaning. At the beginning of the series, Miyoko became concerned about her son's latest hobby. She found out about Bakugan when she was cleaning Dan's room. Mrs. Kuso found a Bakugan ball on a table, dropped it and it turned out to be a Pyrus Griffon. She soon feared something was going on when Dan gave her a frog keychain for her birthday only to not come home afterward and asks Runo and even Masquerade. When Dan comes back, she and the rest of the brawlers parents were inform of what was going on and let him go to Vestroia with the others to stop Naga. In New Vestroia, Dan calls her in episode 12 when he returns to Earth. In episode 14 when Dan comes in to the house she goes over to hug him only to be greeted by Baron, who she called a sweetie. She then gets Mira to join her in doing some yoga, which Mira apparently didn't like. Mira said, "Is this some Earth torture?" She continues to appear until Dan goes back to New Vestroia. She allows him to go, though she gets a bit worried about him once he leaves. She also appears in the first episode of Gundalian Invaders.
Shinjiro Kuso
Voiced by: Takayuki Kondou (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Dan's father. He is typical working dad who works for a businessman. He loves pudding up to the point of an unhealthy obsession, and will go crazy if he gets it from someone(especially vanilla flavored). Later he and the rest of the brawlers' parents were informed of what was going on and let him go to Vestroia with the others to stop Naga. He doesn't appear that much in New Vestroia but in one of his appearances he joked about Mira being Dan's new girlfriend.
Tatsuo Misaki
Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Runo's father and owner of their family cafe alongside his wife Saki Misaki. He has a tendency to smother Runo and the cafe is flled up with pictures of her and his actions as an over-protective parent get on Runo and his wife's nerves. However, he is very devoted to his family and loves them very much. While he does accept it when a girl does a bad job or breaks a few dishes but he doesn't like it when there is a bad male waiter in his cafe such as Baron, who had evidently spilled several times. He is seen crying in the preview for episode 43 while hugging Runo this shows just how much he loves his daughter.
Saki Misaki
Voiced by: (Japanese); Akane Murakami (English)
Runo's mother and part-owner of the Misaki's cafe where all of the girls work. She is married to Tatsuo Misaki. She tends to respond negatively towards her husband's actions such as when she has Baron sweep the front porch and she has mentioned that he has put her in therapy. However, they both love Runo very much and they support her no matter what. They have dedicated their cafe to Runo. All around their cafe they have pictures of Runo. She embarrasses her a lot.
Shuuko and Kia Marukura
Shuuko Marukura Voiced by: Ron Pardo Kia Marukura Voiced by: Julie Lemieux
Marucho's parents. Shuuko is a developer and makes his millions by bulldozing homes to create vacant space, especially schools. He is a millionaire as well and his wife collects things such as art and endangered species. He has a factory that creates Bakugan wrist launchers, made especially for the Bakugan Battle Brawlers, which his son is a part of.
Daisy Makimoto
Voiced by: Annick Obonsawin (30) and Katie Griffin (39)
Julie's older, prettier sister. When Julie was young, Daisy always bested her at everything but she would always help Julie whenever she would fail. An Illusionary Daisy was summoned to battle her for a test with Clayf.
Shiori Kazami
Voiced by: Caroly Larson
Shun's mother. The reason for Shun's grimness since his mom is comatose (in the English version). (Although in the Japanese version she's noted to be dead.) Before sleeping, she waited to see Shun. After Shun thinks his mom is dead the doctor says she is just tired which turned out to be true. After Shun's initial relief, he finds a Bakugan in his mother's hand; this turned out to be Skyress, a strong and rare Bakugan. She gave this to Shun because she knew that Shun was interested in Bakugan not in ninja lessons. It is unknown if she is alive. Skyress was given to Shun to look after him since she cannot look after him herself. When Oberus gave Shun his test, she used an illusionary form of a young Shun's Mother who always wanted to play with Shun, the final game she wanted to play with him, was Bakugan. She made Shun almost wanted to stay with her since he wanted his mother to be healthy again and he wanted to stay with her.
Shun's Grandfather
Voiced by: Aron Tager
He wants Shun to be a ninja, not a Bakugan player. Shun lives with him. His house resembles a dojo and has many traps installed inside. He seems to want Shun to be a ninja, as he was once a greatly skilled ninja. Shun came to live with him after his mother had to stay at the hospital after being ill. He is very fussy at times. Shun does go out with him in regular times though, as seen where he shows his grandfather through the city. In the English dub, he is stated to be 85 years old.
Maron Leltoy
Voiced by: Stacey Depass
Baron Leltoy's younger sister and the second oldest of the Letloy siblings. She lives with her family on Vestal. She first appeared in episode 28 with Baron's other siblings and appears to show some worry to Baron before he left to meet with Ace and after he lost to Prince Hydron. She appeared again when Baron and the rest of the Resistance had to leave for Earth. In episode 36, Maron uses the Dimension Transporter to visit Baron on Earth. Baron takes her to an amusement park where she showed a lot of excitement. While Baron was showing her how to use a Gauntlet, they accidentally ended up in a battle against Volt Luster (who was battling Shun Kazami). After joining the battle, Maron was watching from a safe distance until some of the attacks landed near her. When she was falling from her lookout post Shun saved her. After the battle before she left for home she gave Shun a kiss on the cheek for saving her. Maron is the main sibling of Baron. It is unknown whether all of Baron's other siblings have a name that rhymes with Baron's, only three others names are know besides Baron and Maron.
- Baron's Father Voiced by: Scott McCord
- Baron's Mother Voiced by: Stacey Depass
- Buron Letloy: One of Baron's younger brothers. Voiced by: Robert Tinkler
- Beron Letloy: One of Baron's younger brothers. Voiced by: Lyon Smith
- Boron Letloy: One of Baron's younger brothers. Voiced by: Jason Deline
Villains: Doom Beings
Naga
Voiced by: Hideyuki Umezu (Japanese); Andrew Pifko (1), Ron Pardo (8) and John Stocker (English)
The main antagonist of the first season. He is a skeletal, evil, split-nosed, dragon Bakugan who was an outcast because he and his twin-sister Wavern were not aligned with any of the six regions of Vestroia; he didn't also like Drago dating Wavern either. He has no attribute, but pop-up effects are similar to Darkus Bakugan.
He tried to acquire the Infinity and Silent Cores but was trapped in the Silent Core, causing a mega-dimensional nova, and sending waves of negative energy, corrupting all bakugan. When these waves crossed the dimensional transporter, Michael and Alice were exposed creating separated personalities loyal to Naga: Hal-G and Masquerade. They sent all Bakugan to the Doom Dimension, to find the Infinity Core inside Wavern, while Naga altered Vestroia and evolved into Silent Naga as he came to Earth, with his Garganoid armies. He was finally killed in the final battle when the Brawlers used his ability to absorb energy against him, overloading him to the point where his body could no longer contain it and he exploded (or sent to the Doom Dimension according to the official website Bakugan.com).
In the other seasons, Naga was not seen, but mentionated many times by Dan, Drago, Tigrerra, Mira and a boy named Brandon during flashbacks (along with Zenoheld, mentionated by Dan in the introduction of Gundalian Invaders).
Hal-G
Voiced by: Masaharu Satou (Japanese); Ron Pardo (English)
Hal-G is the alter-ago of Alice's grandfather Michael after he is exposed to the Silent Core just like Alice and Masquerade. He assists Naga in his quest to get the Infinity Core from Wavern. After Naga was destroyed, Hal-G regressed back to Michael. At the beginning of the game, Hal-G obtained the Silent Core, said all Bakugans shall bow to him. At nearly the end of the game, Hal-G reappeared after the player defeated Marduk at the Tournament second time, showing the Silent Core to them but stolen by Marduk's Bakugan, Vladitor.
- 5th Paladin: A Spartan-like Bakugan army with a lot of armor and a large shield. They are commanded by Hal-G. There are five of them that loyally protect Naga after he is attacked by Drago. However, when the other Brawlers join in the battle, their Bakugan manage to destroy them all.
Masquerade
Voiced by: Souichiro Hoshi (Japanese); Lyon Smith (English)
Masquerade (マスカレイド, Masukareido) is Alice's male-and-evil separated personalty and used to be the first-ranked Bakugan player before he left Alice's body. His goal is to send all Bakugan to the Doom Dimension with his Doom Card, so he can evolve his Hydranoid and have the ultimate Bakugan (to take the Infinity Core and bring it to Naga). He is a Darkus battler. He is revealed to be Alice in episode 38 and his origin is revealed in episode 39. Masquerade came to life when negative energy changed Alice. Darkus Hydranoid is Masquerade's guardian Bakugan (His first Guardian Bakugan was Reaper, but he sent it to the Doom Dimension). He battles with Dan in episode 38 and loses. After that, Masquerade takes his mask off, revealing his identity, Alice. Following the battle against Centorrior and Druman, Masquerade disappears from Alice's body. In New Vestroia Masquerade made a minor appearance in episode 32 during Alice and Chan Lee's Brawl against Shadow.
- Reaper
- Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese); Peter Cugno (English)
- Reaper came from the Darkus world of Vestroia & became the first Guardian of Masquerade. Used by other Darkus Brawlers before being sent to the Doom Dimension by Masquerade. Drago briefly encountered him there in the episode "The Brawler's Last Stand" after being defeated by Dual Hydranoid. He resembles a ghoul. He is presumed to be out of Doom Dimension due to the deal made by the Brawlers and the Six Legendary Soldiers of Vestroia.
- Laserman: One of Masquerade’s favorite Bakugan to send opponents to the Doom Dimension. He is a giant of a monster with three laser cannons atop his shoulders. Each cannon has its own unique laser that can extinguish fire, freeze water, and explode rock.
Dual-Hybrid Gatekeepers
Tayghen
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese); Alyson Court (English)
Tayghen appears when the brawlers first enter Vestroia originally only appearing as a girl, but then she reveals her lower half. She and her partner Hairadee face the brawlers until Shun and Marucho step up to fight them. Marucho soundly defeats her in a underwater battle and hurls her onto the shore. However this proves disastrous as her Ventus abilities made her far from helpless out of water. Eventually, Shun and Marucho defeat her and Hairadee by teaming up and sending them flying.
Tayghen returns attacking the human world with Naga's forces until Marucho fights her. Marucho has trouble overcoming Tayghen's double attribute ability until the JJ Dolls appear. The battle rages on with no one gaining an advantage until Marucho pulls the Aquos quadruple combo. Tayghen is completely overwhelmed by the incredible power of it. It is thought that Tayghen was killed with this action, but she could have just got sent back to Vestroia.
Complementing her brother Hairadee, Tayghen prefers swimming to flying and uses her Aquos abilities more often than her Ventus ones. Her monstrous lower body might also be a metaphor for her personality, because although her human form looks gentle and innocent, she is quite vicious with a very irritable personality that is so poorly tempered that she will lash out at pretty much anything.
Hairadee
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese); Carman Melville (English)
He looked like he is a little bit more Ventus than Aquos. Hairadee strongly resembles a male version of Harpus, being roughly humanoid with feathers on his arms. However, this is offset by having tentacles instead of hair, webbed feet, shark-like teeth, and an overall blue and green color scheme.
He was first seen when the Bakugan Battle Brawlers entered Vestroia. He was battling them alongside Taygen in the combined Aquos and Ventus worlds.
He and Taygen attack the brawlers until Shun and Marucho step-up to fight. Shun defeats Hairadee in an aerial battle and knocks him into the water for Marucho to finish off. However, this proves to be a terrible mistake when Hairadee brings his Aquos abilities to bear and freezes Marucho in the lake. The battle rages but Shun is unable to defeat him until Marucho is freed and helps Shun with some card combos using Preyas.
Hairadee returns with Naga's forces attacking Earth. He is stopped at a castle by Shun and Komba. The two easily match Hairadee blow for blow until he unleashes an ability to trap Skyress. The brawlers are quickly outclassed and are thrown into the castle, and later Hariadees tried to attack Shun but Komba threw bombs at him. Shun eventually manages to free Skyress with a combination of his ninja skills, and is saved by Julio when he shows up and uses Tentaclear's abilities. The brawlers and their Bakugan manage to finally destroy Hairadee with all of their powers combined. Hairadee with Druman also fought Sirenoid, but he was defeated.
Being a mix of wind and water, Hairadee specializes in ice attacks that either freeze opponents or he hurls shards of ice with the force of a raging blizzard. Complementing his sister Taygen, Hairadee prefers to use his Ventus abilities more often than his Aquos ones; Taygen is large and blunt while Hairadee is small and agile. Personality-wise, Hairadee shows more contempt for other beings than many of the other Hybrid Bakugan as shown when he viciously attacks Skyress despite her being totally helpless.
Tricloid
Voiced by: Kinoko Yamada (Japanese); Caroly Larson (English)
Triclod was first seen when Dan, Runo, and Julie entered the joint world of Haos and Subterra, where they met Tricloid and her sister Rabeeder. The two of them wanted to play but since the brawlers were in a hurry they just shrugged them off but since Triclod and Rabeeder gained a crush on them, they followed the brawlers around and Triclod even made Dan a heart out of mud, which he accepted. They finally forced them to race to the gate that led to the world of Pyrus and Darkus. Dan and Drago were able to complete this, but Runo and Julie stayed behind to keep the hybrids stalled. It was then revealed that inside the mud heart was a key that opened the door to the next world.
She then battles Julie, Nene, and Billy, becoming more powerful due to Naga's negative energy, granting her very powerful abilities such as being able to burrow in the ground, increase in size, and stop abilities. She then is defeated by them and decides to rejoin her sister. When she rejoins Rabeeder she calms down who was in a rampage thinking that Triclod was killed and the two of them leave as traitors. It is unknown what had became of her and Rabeeder as they are not seen, but it is possible they are still alive.
In conjunction with her sister, Triclod is leaned more to using her Subterra abilities rather than her Haos abilities in battle. Due to this Triclod is more of the brawn of the two while Rabeeder is the brains. Being the 'little sister' of the group, Tricloid has an underdeveloped personality and acts like a playful little girl despite her size. Her 'big sister' Rabeeder worries about Tricloid when they're not together because she is so childish. On the other hand, Tricloid absolutely idolizes her sister and usually seeks her out when they are separated.
Rabeeder
Voiced by: Stevie Vallance
The upper half of Rabeeder resembles a young blue skinned woman with black hair and green eyes. Her "outfit" consisted of an orange and white 'dress', with a gold crown adorning her head. A large, golden ring extends above and behind her, decorated with feather-like ornaments in three places. In place of lower limbs, the rest of her body forms into a large, orange ball, that seems to be covered by gold that somewhat resembles a skirt. Two larger, more vicious looking arms sprout from this bottom half. Rabeeder is able to compensate for this lack of limbs with the seeming ability to levitate.
Unlike many of Naga's other guardians, Rabeeder isn't shown to be as aggressive when Dan and the group first meet her. In fact, she seemed rather ditzy and almost totally harmless. She even develops a crush on Dan along with Tricloid. When they first arrived, she and Tricloid wanted to play. When the brawlers shrugged them off, they decided to force them with a race to the gate to the next world, which Dan and Drago were able to complete but Runo and Julie were unable to, since they had to slow the hybrids down. However, the Brawlers later regretted taking her so lightly when Naga's forces invaded Earth.
She battles against Alice, Christopher, and Klaus. In the beginning she is overtaken quite easily by Alice and Christopher, but after learning of Tricloid's defeat, she went into a berserk rage. The team were hardly able to keep her at bay until Klaus arrived. Even after Klaus's arrival, they had trouble with Rabeeder, even when Klaus changed her into an Aquos Bakugan for a short period of time. Her defeat came when Hydranoid launched a wide spread attack before he was completely petrified. Later when Tricloid appeared to meet up with their sister she calmed down and left with Tricloid, both traitors of Naga.
Her demonstrated abilities include an unnamed maneuver with tendrils of light that can grab a target and draw them in (Like a Haos Marionette), and highly versatile Petrification (originally "Petrifaction") which creates large crystals that stop movement when aimed at the ground or can turn a Bakugan into crystal with a direct hit. She also has a counter-ability, that stops the effects of Gate Cards. The added abilities to teleport through light, Haos Freeze, and the ability to produce copies of herself to confuse enemies (Doppelganger), give her an edge.
Complementing her sister, Rabeeder is more bent towards Haos abilities and is shown using them frequently (Such as Haos Freeze and teleportation through light, whilst Tricloid moved through the ground), only relying on her Subterra abilities when needed. She also tends to use tricks and special abilities to get ahead rather than power. She is the brains of the two, with Tricloid being the brawn. Using her abilities, she was almost able to turn Alpha Hydranoid to a complete statue.
Personality wise, Rabeeder is more of the 'big sister' type and frequently dotes on her 'little sister', Tricloid, who is quite precious to her. Rabeeder acts more like a teenager, showing an interest in guys and spending part of her earth invasion looking for one she liked. While she talks like a stereotypical airhead in the English dub, in the original Japanese her language is tougher and more like that of a guy. Despite this, she is considerably more mellow than most of the other hybrid Bakugan, if a little abrupt.
Centorrior
Voiced by: Takashi Kondō (Japanese); Scott McCord (English)
An armored centaur with no mouth, a pointy tail, and a spear with an eye on it.
When Dan Kuso and Drago first land in the realm of Pyrus and Darkus, they are attacked by a large flock of Darkus Gargonoids. Before they are set upon, however, Centorrior and his partner Druman appear and fend them off. However, Centorrior comments that it was for purely selfish reasons, as they wanted to fight Drago themselves without interference. Centorrior and Druman nearly overpower Drago until an old Pyrus Tigrerra named Nova Lion appears and rescues the two. Later, Masquerade arrives with Alpha Hydranoid to assist Dan. After trying a desperate maneuver, Masquerade seemed defeated, and Drago and Dan had started to run away. Centorrior chased Dan, nearly catching him before learning he had been drawn into an artillery ambush delivered by Alpha Hydranoid.
Druman and Centorrior later reappear in the real world and engage Dan and Runo in a battle. Centorrior brought his Darkus abilities to bear and attacked Blade Tigrerra. When the other brawlers are lured into the fight, Centorrior erected a barrier to prevent most of the Brawlers from helping Wavern. Once he was defeated by Drago, however, his barrier vanished.
Centorrior works as a team with Druman and the two get along very well together. The opposing correlation of their two elements, Pyrus and Darkus, makes them far more powerful than the other gate keepers and thus more dangerous. Centorrior takes on more of the role of a noble knight, strong and confident, but still dripping with evil. Unlike many of the other gatekeepers, Centorrior doesn't seem to have a preference for the abilities he uses.
He looks like a cross between Warius and Siege.
Druman
Voiced by: Yoshinori Sonobe (Japanese); Joseph Motiki (English)
A human-shaped lizard with hand-like wings that have an eye on each wing. He, with Centorrior, are sent by Naga to oppose Dan and the Battle Brawlers. Druman is more of the battle happy of the two.
Druman and Centorrior are first seen in the joint Pyrus-Darkus world when they chased away a army of Darkus Gargonoids from Dan and Drago, revealing shortly after that the only reason the did what they did was so they could fight him themselves. Nova Lion wisks them away before the fight can begin, but Centorrior and Druman found them anyway and started the fight again. The second time Centorrior is able to fatally wound Nova Lion and once again Dan and Drago flee. When Dan and Drago are found they fight for another time, with both of them captured this time so they could not run. After they receive some back up in the form of Masquerade and Alpha Hydranoid they and an army of Darkus Gargonoids and Pyrus Serpenoids were defeated due to Masquerades plan, using Drago as a decoy and Hydranoid as a long-range attacker.
He usually uses abilities that either weaken his opponent or reflect his opponents attack.
Vexos
Zenoheld
Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); John Stocker (English)
The main antagonist of the second season. The king of Vestal and Hydron's father although he doesn't seem to bond very well with him.
In the first half of New Vestroia, Zenoheld had little interaction with the Resistance or the Vexos. The only time he appeared was when he nagged Hydron for not taking better care of the Dimension Controllers. He seems to be impatient with him due to his constant failure. He will also check in with him and make sure that he is still on the right track, although Hydron shrugs his warnings and discipline off, as he thinks he is doing fine without his father’s constant nagging.
In the second half of New Vestroia, he flees Vestal and resides in his palace on the outer skirts of the galaxy that is remote from civilization. He is revealed to be a brawler and he sends a message to the Six Ancient Warriors to surrender their Attribute Energies to him so that Professor Clay can power up the Bakugan Termination System. They decline his offer at first, but then they decide to battle him. When they arrive, Zenoheld reveals that he owns a Mechanical Bakugan, Pyrus Farbros. After a tough battle, Zenoheld comes out victorious, but the Ancients escaped and entrusted their Attribute Energies to the Resistance.
After hearing the news of the Attribute Energies being dispersed throughout New Vestroia and Earth, he entrusts Mylene Pharaoh with the duty of picking another Subterra Brawler to replace Gus in the Vexos. She chooses Hydron, and he says that he “couldn’t have picked better himself”. After Hydron gains the Haos Energy after he defeats Baron in a brawl he says “I knew I could count on you...Hydron”, revealing that he now trusts him with responsibility more than he did in the first half.
Soon after Mylene and Volt come back from brawling, he sees a transmission from Spectra, saying that the Vexos, Hydron and Zenoheld himself were responsible for the mess in the previous season. This causes him to send Shadow Prove to seek out Dan and the others so that he’ll get the Attribute Energies first. But when he does, he realizes Spectra jammed the transporting system, making it impossible to travel to Vestal and back. This infuriates him, knowing that he is up to something. Eventually, though, Shadow goes to Earth and brawls Chan Lee and Alice (who don’t have any Attribute Energies). He wins and proves himself to Zenoheld. He also brawled against Gus Grav, and won with the Farbros-Assail formation, and destroyed Blast Elico, and his Bakugan Trap Hexados. However, Gus and Vulcan survived the final blow.
In episode 41, he helps Hydron brawl Mira Clay, Dan Kuso and Spectra Phantom. However he does not brawl until Hydron loses to Dan and Spectra. He wins but Farbros was destroyed and he takes the Pyrus energy from Cross Dragonoid.
In episode 42, he almost launched the Bakugan Termination System, and then Cross Dragonoid and Helios MK2 try to destroy it, but fail. When Cross Dragonoid brings the B.T. System into the atmosphere and absorbed all the Attribute Energies from it Zenoheld was furious and was eventually going do something about it.
In episode 45, he takes his frustration out on Hydron demanding to know whose fault it was for the destruction of the BT System. After Professor Clay told him about how he could rule over all dimensions he had Clay create the Alternative Weapon to destroy Earth and Vestal.
In episode 49, it is revealed that Zenoheld took his anger against Hydron for another time. He battled against Hydron to see who would have the throne, and won. Hydron was then jailed, along with Gus Grav. Zenoheld stated that they were never destined to be father and son.
In episode 50, he battled Spectra, who rammed into his palace. During the entire battle he was losing, even with Assail Farbros, due to the fact that later Gus joined Spectra. However, when Farbros combined with the Alternative, he overpowered both of them.
In episodes 51 and 52, he uses the Alternative against the brawlers, but when the Alternative was destroyed Farbros was destroyed by Dryoid. Hydron then used Dryoid to trap Zenoheld until the alternative explodes, supposedly killing all three.
He is currently mentionated by Dan in the season 3's introduction (first fourteen episodes), and also will appear in the next video game, Defenders of the Core (along with Hydron, Spectra and all of the other Vexos).
- Farbros: Zenoheld's Mechanical Bakugan. He was created with the data of ALL Bakugan launched on New Vestroia. Clay called Farbros the mighty and feared creation on all the Vestal realm. Like Altair and Hades, it's a gigantic cybernetic Bakugan but is able to repair itself (like Cyborg Helios). Zenoheld controls it manually from inside a cockpit. It is powerful enough to challenge all Six Legendary Soldiers at once. It was destroyed after the BT System got all six attribute energies, but was repaired in episode 49 and used to link to his Alternative weapon. It is destroyed along with the Alternative.
- Assail Farbros: Farbros's transformation when combined with the Assail System vehicles which make it a deadly machine.
- Alternative Farbros: Farbros' transformation when combined with the Alternative Weapon System. It was used in episode 50 to chase away Helios and Vulcan. The Alternative is strong enough to destroy entire planets.
Clay Fermen
Voiced by: Kenichirou Matsuda (Japanese); Scott McCord (English)
Professor Clay is Mira and Keith's father, who created the first Mechanical Bakugan named Ventus Altair for Lync in Cyber Nightmare (episode 7). He also appeared in episode 2 with Alpha Hydranoid. He also created Darkus Hades and Trap Darkus Fortress for Shadow. Professor Clay is also credited for making the Cyber Bakugan that were intended for Prince Hydron but are being reprogramed for Spectra by Lync. He also turns Pyrus Viper Helios into Pyrus Cyborg Helios after Helios gave him the idea of a Cyborg Bakugan. He also oversaw the test run of his creation Farbros in King Zenoheld's battle with the six Ancient Warriors. Besides Altair, Cyborg Helios, and Farbros, other examples of Professor Clay's Mechanical Bakugan creations are Aquos Brachium, Darkus Fortress, Subterra Dryoid, Dynamo, Fencer, Foxbat, Grafias, Grakus Hound, Hades, Klawgor, Leefram, Macubass, Metalfencer, Scraper, Spindle, Spitarm, Spyderfencer, and Wired. He also designed the Bakugan Termination System and is currently developing the Alternative Weapon system for King Zenoheld. As of episode 50, he has finished the Alternative Weapon system (which he based on Farbros). In episode 52, he was killed along with Hydron & Zenoheld when the Alternative System was destroyed, while he was watching the video sent by Fabia about the Bakugan at war.
Keith Fermen / Spectra Phantom
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya (Japanese); Dan Petronijevic (English)
At the beginning of the series, he would only obey Prince Hydron. Little was known about Spectra, but it confirmed he is very powerful and thinks highly of his skills. He was the Vexos' strongest battler and used Pyrus Viper Helios as his main Bakugan and Metalfencer as his Trap Bakugan. After seeing Drago's powers, Spectra said that he's not going to let it be a 'play thing', which means that even when he captures Drago, he won't give him to Prince Hydron. In episode 8, Mira noticed possibility that Spectra could be Mira's brother, Keith. How he became Spectra is unknown. He also wished to join forces with Dan and the Resistance so they could take Prince Hydron down together in an attempt to rule New Vestroia and Vestal. After Gus lost to Mira, Spectra unmasks himself, proving himself as Mira's older brother, Keith. When he, Gus and Lync traveled to Earth, Mylene took over as leader. Meanwhile, Spectra successfully won the Bakugan brawl against Dan and Drago, and takes Drago. Dan defeats him and a corrupted Drago during their brawl with the help of Pyrus Apollonir. In episode 19, he convinced Mira to join him. He needed her help on his "ultimate plan", which was creating a Cyber Helios and duplicating the power of the Perfect Core, planning to use this Bakugan to overthrow the Vestal royal family. In episode 21 he battled Mira and won with his new Cyborg Helios. In episode 24 he took several Mechanical Bakugan for his own purpose of making Maxus Helios to defeat Dan. He doesn't return to Vestal, but he remains in the other rim of the planets area in a ship with Gus, Helios, Elico, Vulcan, and Brontes. Spectra appears again in episode 31, battles Dan, and loses, but nevertheless says he will see him again soon. As shown in the same episode, he used the forbidden card "Chaos Ability X" on Elico, Vulcan and Brontes, which forced their unnatural evolution, making them his battle weapons. Later, Spectra transports Dan to his ship upon reaching Earth to retrieve the Perfect Core from Drago. During the episode Spectra seems to have a change of heart, referring to Dan as his friend in thanks for enlightening him. He reveals shortly that using data on Bakugan evolution, he plans to bring out even further power from within the Bakugan. After they arrive at the Mother Palace, he states that the Resistance is on their own in shutting down the BT system. After confronting Zenoheld however, Gus is defeated and Spectra soon forms a temporary alliance with Dan to avenge his fallen comrade. After the Pyrus attribute energy is absorbed and the BT system begins to activate, his ship is used to transport all of the bakugan on New Vestroia to Earth. When time begins to run out, and the Resistance decides to bail out while they still can, Helios leaves Spectra and confronts Drago about staying to evacuate the remaining bakugan. The two decide to head off and destroy the BT system, and after Drago evolves by absorbing the attribute energies, Helios and Spectra once again become Dan and Drago's rivals before leaving New Vestroia. But in the end of episode 44, Spectra agrees to join Dan and the Resistance and takes off his mask. It is shown in the same episode that like Mira, he may have some sort of telepathic ability, as he spoke to Dan and Drago.
- Viper Helios
- Voiced by: Robert Tinkler
- Spectra's Guardian Bakugan. Viper Helios is a mean spirited dragon-like Bakugan. Spikes cover its arms and shoulders while hardened rumpled skin protects its legs from attacks. Horns point in both directions to defend its head. Colossal wings allow Viper Helios to fly avoiding attacks. It uses its fire breathing ability to melt on-coming artillery. Its long tail is used to fend off opponents during a battle.
- Cyborg Helios: Helios suggested that he be turned into a cyborg, since it would not have any of the weaknesses of a completely mechanical Bakugan. A computer voice can be heard when he uses his new ability to repair himself and increase his power to match his opponent's.
- Helios MK2 : The power of the forbidden cards forced him to evolve artificially. Even more of his body is mechanical. Since episode 41, he can combine with Battle Gears.
- Cyborg Helios: Helios suggested that he be turned into a cyborg, since it would not have any of the weaknesses of a completely mechanical Bakugan. A computer voice can be heard when he uses his new ability to repair himself and increase his power to match his opponent's.
- Metalfencer: Spectra's Bakugan Trap. He takes the form of a mechanical spider with three blue eyes that can freeze opponents, making them easy to defeat. His long tail can, not only can shoot lasers, but it can also wrap and squeeze his opponents tightly, eliminating them with its deadly stinger. His four mighty legs provide tremendous maneuverability. Metalfencer can assume Battle Unit Mode to enhance Viper Helios's fighting skills.
- Maxus Helios / Maxus Helios MK2: Cyborg Helios's / Helios MK2's transformation when combined with six mechanical Bakugan:
- Klawgor: A Ventus Mechanical Bakugan. Although small, this Bakugan opens up into multiple layers with attack hardware. Its two spider-like legs have deadly spikes covering them. A tail launches fire blasts from its duel blaster tail. Sharp pinchers help Klawgor to weaken its foes before destroying its opponents with a deadly blow from its tail.
- Scraper: A Subterra Mechanical Bakugan. This monster quickly scurries along the ground by using its massive legs. It has a quick whipping tail with two spikes on the end that can penetrate any type of armor. Horns and fangs help protect its head during battle.
- Spindle: A Haos Mechanical Bakugan that resembles a snake-like creature with two massive mechanical claws to shred its challenger. A multiple barrel blaster-ray protrudes from its back, which when fired can eliminate multiple Bakugans. Its body is made up of the latest metallic-fiber that is both light and durable.
- Leefram: A robotic snake-like creature. Leefram as two arms with sickles for hands. A deadly sharp horn projects from the top of its head, while venomous fangs stick out from its mouth. Leefram has the ability to stand tall by contorting its body, this allows for attacks that are fast and ferocious.
- Foxbat: A Darkus Mechanical Bakugan. This bat-like creature has gigantic wings that allow it to fly to great heights quickly. Its wings can cover its entire body for protection. Its feet have deadly claws to rip through armor. Although its eyesight is poor during daylight, Foxbat can spot a foe in the darkest of places.
- Fencer: A spider-like Pyrus Mechanical Bakugan. (resembles Metalfencer and Spyderfencer, except that it's ball not a trap). This four legged creature runs extremely fast and battles with its front bladed legs. Blinding light shoots from its center blue eye to stun challengers during battle. Its long whipping tail has a blaster on the tip that can rip through its opposition. Fencer has extremely strong pincers that are impossible to break free from.
- Twin Destructor: The first Battle Gear in the series. It is a pair of powerful cannons that attach to Helios' back.
- Zukanator: A cannon-like Bakugan Battle Gear with the top appearing to look like a Castle Tower. It is so massive, that most Bakugan in the anime can't support it.
Gus Grav
Voiced by: Yuki Kaji (Japanese); Chris McCawley (English)
Gus was the Vexos' second strongest player, a Subterra brawler and devoted all his free time to training. He used Subterra Premo Vulcan as his main Bakugan and Hexados as his Trap Bakugan. He only answers to Spectra. He is said to be a weasel throughout the series, and "Spectra's little pet" by the other members of the Vexos, like Mylene[3] and Lync.[4] He was shown to be fond of the different things on Earth such as 'juice in boxes', but the planet made him uncomfortable. In episode 5, it was shown that before he joined the Vexos, he battled Spectra in the finals of the Bakugan Battle Tournament and lost. He was then offered a place in the Vexos by Spectra, where he gladly accepted. He admired Spectra a great deal and he felt that Spectra must be respected at all cost. He was shown to hate Lync because of his cheekiness. When the Vestal Palace was self-destructing, he gathered Elico and Brontes who were thrown into the ship chamber and saved Spectra and Cyborg Helios. He didn't return to Vestal, but he lived with Spectra in the ship. Gus later was challenged by Volt to a battle, but won with Brontes. After the battle, he returned to Spectra, but not before tossing Brontes through the teleporter back to New Vestroia. In episode 39, Gus took King Zenoheld hostage and then battled him but when he used his attack Aquos Aqua Blast Elico sacrificed himself for Gus then later in the battle Hexados sacrificed himself for Subterra Rex Vulcan then both Gus and Rex Vulcan fall defeated in battle. Since then, Spectra had vowed to avenge him. It was later revealed that he survived and was placed in a cell, though how he survived was not explained. He later escaped and helped Spectra battle Zenoheld who was trying to stop Zenoheld's new weapon.
- Primo Vulcan
- Voiced by: Ron Pardo
- Gus' Guardian Bakugan. Premo Vulcan is a massive creature that is taller than most brawlers. Premo Vulcan's mighty punches shatter steel plated armor. His gigantic fists detach from its body and fire cannon-like balls.
- Rex Vulcan: The power of the forbidden cards forced him to evolve artificially. He appeared in episode 39 and was destroyed by Farbros along with Elico, Hexados and his master Gus. Though this has been proven false, for Rex Vulcan reappeared eleven episodes later seemingly without any of the damage done in episode 39, after Gus tricks Hydron into initiating a battle with him though the former soon left. Voiced by: Kyle MacDonald
- Hexados: Gus's Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a cylinder. He resembles a worm. He can wrap around his opponent with his 'Land Twist' ability. Sacrificed himself to save Vulcan from Farbros in episode 39.
Hydron
Voiced by: Soichiro Hoshi (Japanese); Lyon Smith (English)
Hydron was the commander of the Vexos, the Vestal Prince and Zenoheld's son. He tried collecting all six of the fighting Bakugan that saved Vestroia and keep them as trophies. The Vexos continually failed to bring him Drago, the last of the six fighting Bakugan needed in his collection, as he had already in possession of Gorem, Preyas, Tigrerra, Skyress, and Hydranoid in a petrified statue form. He is shown to have a habit of twirling his hair between his fingers. In episode 17, he may have been aware that Spectra had Drago in his hands. At the end of the first half of the series, he flees New Vestroia with Mylene, Volt, Lync, Shadow and Professor Clay. He attempted to kill Spectra due to Spectra's betrayal but failed due to Spectra's own determination for power. He lost the six fighting Bakugan to the Resistance in episode 26. In episode 28, he started brawling with Subterra Bakugan, using Dryoid when he is sent to obtain the Haos Energy from Baron's Ancient Nemus, and succeeded. In episode 35, he teams up with Shadow Prove to try to obtain the Aquos Energy from Marucho and Aquos Minx Elfin and succeed in defeating Elfin, but lost to Preyas. Later, he battles Dan and Spectra at the Mother Palace, but loses to Helios and his new Battle Gear. After Volt leaves the Vexos, Zenoheld orders Hydron to deal with Volt. Volt defeats Hydron in a brawl, but Hydron starts to go insane and throws a dimensional grenade at Volt to send him to another dimension. He is almost pulled in with Volt, but escapes in the nick of time. When Lync copies the plans for the Vexos' new Alternative Weapon system, Hydron follows Lync and defeats him in a brawl. He then throws another dimensional grenade at Lync to send him to the same dimension as Volt. When he returns, he is looking for his father's approval, but Zenoheld ignores Hydron. It is implied that Hydron will face Zenoheld in a future episode. When he does, he loses and is put in a cell across from a shadowed figure, which is possibly Gus from the figure's blue hair. In the next episode, it did turn out to be Gus, and they had a brief conversation before the opening. Gus later tricks Hydron, after a string of dog-related insults on Gus's part, into brawling with him. This breaks the doors on the cells releasing both. Before flying off, Gus says that he could have asked Hydron nicely but that would probably not work only further angering Hydron. He is later seen making his own, escape attempt on Dryoid. He makes it to the ship with the other Bakugan Brawlers. They forgive him and as Dan, Marucho, and Shun head off the others head on back to Vestal.
- Dryoid: Prince Hydron's Mechanical Bakugan that looks like Robotallion, but has a more streamline-like armor. It is also a Cybernetic Bakugan. It fights with a lightsaber-like weapon, although its fighting style is more like a samurai.
Mylene Farrow
Voiced by: Fuko Saito (Japanese); Bailey Stocker (English)
Mylene is the only female in the Vexos. She didn't trust Spectra and enjoys doing things her way, but is still a loyal member of the Vexos. She becomes the leader of the Vexos after Spectra and Gus travel to Earth. However, King Zenoheld later became the ruler of the Vexos. Mylene used Aquos Elico as her main Bakugan, and Aquos Tripod Theta as her Trap Bakugan. She successfully defeated Ace in episode 13. She enjoyed the power of being the leader of the Vexos and, like Spectra, is tired of Prince Hydron bossing her around all the time. She also gets annoyed easily by Shadow Prove, who won't stop following her everywhere she goes. In episode 20 she and Shadow Prove battled Dan and Baron in Beta City and were defeated when Drago unleashed the power of the Perfect Core. She escapes New Vestroia with Volt, Shadow, and Lync, saying that it could be destroyed by the battle between Spectra and Dan and their Bakugan, discarding her guardian Bakugan together with Volt's Haos Mega Brontes, as she thinks that Bakugan with feelings are useless. She later flees to Vestal with the Vexos, Prince Hydron, and Professor Clay, leaving Spectra and Gus. She later duels Ace in order to obtain Percival's Darkus Energy wielding Aquos Macubass, but was defeated by Ace and Klaus. She than went to Earth with Lync to draw out the brawlers. They found Runo and Mira and battle them. Mylene defeats both Runo and Mira, thus gaining the Subterra energy. She later goes on to defeat Shun and Baron alongside Volt, taking the Ventus energy. After Zenoheld's announcement to create the Alternate Weapons System that would destroy both Vestal and Earth, she appears when Volt was about to leave, warning him about his idea. When he leaves, she wishes him luck, and appears saddened when she hears what happened. In episode 48, Mylene is ordered by Zenoheld to retrieve the Brawlers Battle Gear data and DNA code for the Alternative Weapons system. She is then lured into Bakugan Interspace with Shadow Prove by Keith and Mira, and is forced to battle. She no longer serves Zenoheld and has named herself a free agent. She loses to Mira and her mechanical Bakugan is destroyed. In the end, she rejects the Brawlers' offer to join them and instead throws a dimensional grenade at Keith and Mira. But after the grenade activated, Bakugan Interspace shut down, trapping her, Shadow Prove, Keith, and Mira inside. Marucho made a connection to bring them back, so Mira told Mylene and Shadow to come, but Mylene refuses to go. Mylene than got pull by the dimensional pull until Mira and Keith grabbed her hand, but accidentally let go her as Mira and Keith were teleported and Shadow grabbed Mylene's hand as they both were pulled in the dimensional portal. Her fate is unknown, but could return in Gundalian Invaders, along with Shadow.
- Abis Omega
- Voiced by: Ron Pardo
- A slithering sea serpent Bakugan. It has three fins that allow it to swim. It is capable of swimming in fresh and salt water and has a flexible body that can strike quickly. It can coil around and squeeze tightly to defeat its foe. It has a two-tone colored body with diamonds along the side allowing it to blend into its surrounding make it unnoticeable. Abis Omega perished long ago and was resurrected by the Vexos Mylene as an energy body.
- Elico
- Voiced by: Dan Petronijevic
- Elico is controlled by Mylene of Vexos. He's pure strength and brute force, with defensive spikes sticking out of his shoulders and knees and six tentacles that attach to his back and can wrap around his battler's arms and legs to render the battler defenseless. Elico can breathe under water. He has a large, golden diamond that shoots a water blast to defeat his opponents. On Elico's forearms are six blades used for attacking enemies and protecting his arms. It can also change attribute. He & Brontes were thrown away by Mylene when they both got too emotional.
- Blast Elico: After evolving from the power of the forbidden cards, Elico aided Gus in battle against Zenoheld. He died taking a hit for Gus.
- Tripod Theta: Mylene's Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a triangular pyramid. He resembles a land walking version of Neptune. He can use 'Aquos, Darkus, and Ventus' abilities. Only seen in episode 4 and burnet out by Ingram.
- Macubass: Mylene's Mechanical Bakugan after she discarded Elico. It's a Cybernetic Bakugan that resembles a robot that can turn into a manta ray-shaped jet. Its main ability is ABSIDS, which lets her control mini-pods. It was first shown battling Ace and almost beat Ace but was beaten by Klaus. It was destroyed by Wilda in episode 48.
Shadow Prove
Voiced by: Daisuke Endou (Japanese); Darren Frost (English)
Shadow is a Darkus brawler. He is very childish and jester-like. When he starts a battle, he is very pompous. His Guardian Bakugan is Darkus Hades, who was created with Alpha Hydranoid's DNA, and he also has Dakus Fortress as a Trap Bakugan. Mylene described him as a child in episode 3, and then a hyena in episode 15. He has the ability to copy other people's voices as he successfully tricked Ace and Marucho into falling for a trap by being the voice of Mira and Dan respectively. He has a habit of sticking his tongue out every time he talks or laughs. He successfully defeated Shun in episode 15. In episode 20 he and Mylene battled Dan and Baron in Beta City and were defeated when Drago unleashed the power of the Perfect Core. He later flees to Vestal with the Vexos, Prince Hydron, and Professor Clay, leaving Spectra and Gus. But soon after, he is forced to leave Vestal with the other Vexos after the citizens of Vestal rally against Zenoheld and Hydron. Later when Spectra blocks the Vexos from teleporting to Vestal, Zenoheld sends Shadow to Earth to battle Alice to learn the Brawlers back to Earth. Shadow does stalk her disguised as a werewolf before she battles him. He loses his Darkus Hades against Alice and Chan Lee, but reveals his mechanical Bakugan Darkus MAC Spyder, and wins easily. In episode 35, he joins with Prince Hydron to battle Marucho for the Aquos attribute energy and succeeds upon defeating Elfin, but lost to Preyas. When the Resistance infiltrated the Mother Palace, Shadow and Lync fought Ace and Marucho, winning the battle and taking the Darkus energy. He is trapped in Bakugan Interspace along with Mylene, Keith and Mira. Shadow and Mylene are pulled into the dimensional portal while Mira and Keith were teleported back to Earth. Because of staying behind with Mylene, it could be guessed Shadow has an attraction towards her. His fate is unknown. He could return in Gundalian Invaders.
- Sylvee: A mechanical Bakugan that spins, used by Shadow Prove.
- Hades: Shadow's first Mechanical Bakugan that resembles Alpha Hydranoid. Hades is a Mechanical Hydra-like Bakugan who lives to serve the Vexos. His primary weakness is that he needs to recharge after using strong attacks. He is Shadow's primary brawler when battling the Resistance. Hades has three fire breathing heads and six wings making him one of the fastest flying Bakugans. His three tails each have a spiky tip, so Hades can attack his opponent from many different directions. His metal exoskeleton can sustain multiple blows from any brawler, but on top of that, he has three large metal thorns that further protect his heart from attack. Destroyed by Alpha Hydranoid.
- Fortress: Shadow's Mechanical Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a rounded cube. He resembles a war robot. He can shower down lasers with his 'Proton Rain' ability. Although its name is the same, it not related to Chan Lee's Pyrus Fortress. It also resembles Laserman. The Alternative is equipped with Fourtress armies, lead by Zenoheld and Clay.
- MAC Spider: Shadow's second Mechanical Bakugan after Hades was destroyed. It's a Cybernetic Bakugan that resembles a spider. It was destroyed by Helios in episode 48.
Volt Luster
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (Japanese); Carter Hayden (English)
Volt is a Haos attribute brawler. He used Haos Mega Brontes as his Guardian Bakugan and Haos Dynamo as a Trap Bakugan. He and Lync Volan are the Vexos' tag team champions, although they don't get along well together. He gets defeated by Dan in episode 1, and then again in episode 9 by Ace and Shun in the Bakugan Battle Tournament. He successfully defeats Marucho in episode 14. He is defeated by Baron in episode 23, and in episode 24 is shown with Mylene and Shadow as they hatched an escape plan. In episode 25, his Haos Brontes was thrown out by Mylene, together with her Aquos Elico, as she thinks that Bakugan with feelings are useless. Although he was furious, he still left without Brontes, proving Mira's theory that he is brainless. He later flees to Vestal with the Vexos, Prince Hydron, and Professor Clay, leaving Spectra and Gus. He makes his reappearance in episode 31, at first challenging Dan and the brawlers still in possession of Elemental Energies, but backs when Spectra appears, and Gus taunts him by saying he stole Brontes' soul. It is shown Volt seems to believe in doing the honorable thing, saying, "I won't kick a man when he's down," after Dan defeats Spectra, and seemingly weakened by the battle. Later, Volt challenges Gus to a brawl to win Brontes back, revealing his mechanical Bakugan Haos Boriates. However, he is defeated by Gus. In episode 36, Volt challenges Shun for the Ventus attribute energy. But Volt is defeated by the combined efforts of Shun and Baron. In episode 46 Volt doesn't agree with King Zenoheld's plan to destroy all living things that stand up against him and returns home showing some of his past to the audience in the process. He is shortly thereafter confronted and challenged by Prince Hydron, Volt wins the ensuing Brawl then starts to leave not before scarring Hydron by telling Boriates to nearly crush him. As payback, Hydron throws a grenade in front of Volt, which opens a dimensional port beneath him, sending him into a far dimension. As Volt sinks into the portal, he vows that Hydron will get what's coming to him for all the suffering he has caused innocent people. Volt later appears in Hydron's dreams/hallucinations along with Lync in episode 49. Probably he (along with Brontes and Boriates) could return in Gundalian Invaders.
- Mega Brontes
- Voiced by: Robert Tinkler
- Together with Volt, Brontes brawls for the Vexos to eliminate the Resistance. Brontes is a strange, puppet-like Bakugan who can also use darkus abilities. This mammoth monster can fly by using the propeller sticking out of his head. His gigantic legs allow him to move quickly and avoid enemy attacks, and his long arms stretch out to wrap around opponents during battle. He & Elico were thrown away by Mylene when they both got too emotional.
- Alto Brontes: Alto Brontes evolved from Mega Brontes when Gus used the Forbidden Card on him. He has become mean spirited and gains more energy from defeated Bakugan. He has an extra set of arms to battle multiple Bakugan at once. His strength has grown ten times stronger, but has made him slower. A bright white circle on his chest can freeze a charging Bakugan with a single blast. Brontes was discarded by Gus after he served his purpose. He was last seen on New Vestroia calling out to Volt.
- Boriates: Volt's second Guardian Bakugan after Mylene discarded Brontes. He resembles a horned humanoid skined as a samurai.
- Dynamo (Drone Spider): Volt's Mechanical Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a hexagonal prism and resembles a tarantula. He can fire dangerous lasers with his 'Gillion Cords' ability. Dynamo links up with Brontes to form Dynamo Brontes. If another Bakugan looks into his red eyes, that Bakugan falls into a trance and becomes defenseless. Dynamo uses his large pincers to grasp and thrash opponents around, and his six legs make him extremely maneuverable. He also links with Boriates with his Battle Arm Mode.
- Hexstar (Carlvelt): Volt's second Mechanical Bakugan Trap, a robotic version of Baliton. It walks on all four of its legs and is one of the strongest Bakugan. The spikes covering its back provides ultimate protection. Hexstar uses its thorny tail to ward off enemies. Its massive strength can take on the toughest of opponents. Hexstar can also let Boriates stand on it and form a brutal brawler.
Lync Volan
Voiced by: Matsuri Mizuguchi (Japanese); Robert Tinkler (English)
Lync is a Ventus brawler. He used mechanical Ventus Altair as his Guardian Bakugan, and mechanical Ventus Wired as a Trap Bakugan. Altair and Wired are able to combine into Meta Altair. However, in episode 11, Altair and Wired were damaged beyond repair, and didn't brawl for the rest of the season. He was a spy for Prince Hydron on Spectra and Gus. He and Volt Luster were the Vexos' tag team champions. He gets defeated by Dan in episode 1, and then again in episode 9 by Ace and Shun in the Bakugan Battle Tournament. He then gets defeated by Baron in episode 11. He went to Earth with Spectra, Gus, Dan, Mira, and Baron. He was stuck on Earth with Alice after rejecting Dan's hospitality. He is seen crying at the end of episode 11. Baron called him 'a little weasel' in episode 11. In the same episode, Gus calls him a snake. He has his Gauntlet taken away by Dr. Gehabich in order to fix his dimension transporter without Lync realizing it (although it wouldn't have mattered, as his Bakugan were destroyed anyhow). Lync eventually makes it home after swearing loyalty to Spectra and when Prince Hydron asked him to spy on Spectra, Lync denies him and helps Spectra with his "ultimate plan". But he then betrays Spectra by locking up Gus so he can't tell his master of Mylene's escape plan. It is obvious he will do whatever is best for him, due to his multiple betrayals throughout the series. He later flees to Vestal with the Vexos, Prince Hydron, and Professor Clay, leaving Spectra and Gus. He reappears to battle Shun after Zenoheld launches a prototype for the Bakugan Termination System, but is defeated with the combined efforts of Skyress, and a newly evolved Ingram. In episode 34, Lync and Mylene battle Runo and Mira and succeed in obtaining the Subterra attribute energy. He later brawls Ace and Marucho alongside Shadow, taking the Darkus energy. Lync does like Alice, or so it seems. Lync was sent far in to the dimension, like Volt. Lync later appears in Hydron's dreams/hallucinations along with Volt in episode 49. He might appear in gundalian invaders.
- Altair: Altair is used mostly by Lync to battle the Resistance. Altair is the first Mechanical Bakugan. The lenses in its red eyes glimmer brightly to see at night. Its fangs and horns are sharp as swords. The wide spread wings have spinners to hover and white steam shoots from his mouth. It possesses a fierce battle cry that deafens its opponents. The huge mechanical monster was created by Professor Clay.
- Wired: Lync's Mechanical Bakugan Trap. He is shaped like a ridged sphere. He resembles a small mechanical bird. He can make it shower acid-like energy with his 'Shower Harpoon' ability. Wired also combines with Altair into Meta Altair. They both were burned out by Nemus in episode 11.
- Aluze: Lync's second Mechanical Bakugan after Altair was burned out. He is a Cybernetic Bakugan. He is similar to Altair. He was destroyed in episode 47 by Hydron and was destroyed in the same place Altair was destroyed.
Twelve Orders
Barodius
Voiced by: Shawn Meunier
The main antagonist of the third season. The emperor of Gundalia, leader of The Twelve Orders and also a Darkus Brawler. He was born to a family that has ruled Gundalia for a long time. He is the leader of the Twelve Orders that seek to conquer Neathia. He has been able to rule Gundalia due to his overwhelming strength and special ability to simultaneously execute battles. His sole desires is to obtain the secret DNA Code from the Bakugan that possess it and create the most powerful Bakugan in the universe, and take Neathia's Sacred Orb so he can rule the universe. Gill is his longtime childhood friend and most trusted confidant. He is very pensive, as well as being insanely smart and confident. His Bakugan partner is Dharak.
- Dharak: Barodius' Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a four-legged dragon.
- AirKor: Barodius' Battle Gear.
- Dharak Colossus: Dharak's giant vehicle combined with three Battle Gears.
- Riptor: A Battle Gear that forms the tail.
- Smashtor: A Battle Gear that forms the head.
- Exokor: A Battle Gear that's the transformation hub.
Gill
Voiced by: Scott Gorman
Member of the Twelve Orders. He's a Pyrus Brawler. Gill is a calm, cool warrior who pledges his loyalty to Emperor Barodius. He had no parents when he was a child and was raised by the Emperor, whom he sees as an older brother. He will follow Barodius' orders without considering whether it is right or wrong. He is a teacher and trainer of Airzel, who shares a Gus to Spectra relationship with him. It is shown that many times in the series he distrusts Kazarina, and he shares a mutual hatred with her, as well as fighting over Borodius's favor. His Bakugan is Krakix.
- Krakix: Gill's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a samurai.
- Vicer: Gill's Battle Gear.
Kazarina
Voiced by: Linda Ballantyne
Member of the Twelve Orders. She's a Haos Brawler. She is sly as she is cold-hearted and is always by Emperor Barodius' side. She works as the Director of the Bakugan Biological Research Center, where she secretly undergoes cruel living body experiments to heighten the abilities of Bakugan. Her goal is to develop abilities that will rival the Neathians. She is an exceptional scientist who has unraveled the mysteries of Bakugan evolution. She is heartless and selfish, as she would sacrifice one of her own subordinates to use as a scapegoat without losing much sleep on it. Another example of her cruelty was shown in a battle before the series began, when she killed a number of Neathian soldiers, including the previous commander of the Castle Knights and Fabia's fiance Jin before capturing Aranaut and experimenting on him, stripping him of his memories of being Jin's partner. This may imply that she will be destroyed by Fabia. Her Bakugan partner is Lumagrowl.
- Lumagrowl: Kazarina's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a six-tailed Kitsune/wolf hybrid.
- Barias Gear: Kazarina's Battle Gear.
Nurzak
Voiced by: Hadley Kay
Member of the Twelve Orders. He's a Subterra Brawler. He is a elder Gundalian, as he served Borodius's father. Despite being the oldest of the Twelve Orders, he has the most energy. He is a scholarly and wise intellectual. He is the number one officer of the Twelve Orders and is very good at analyzing the opponent, planning strategy and evaluating the situation. His Bakugan partner is Sabator.He is considered deceased along with Sabator after killed by Dharak.But he will appear in episode 29 to test Dan and Drago along with Colossus Dragonoid.
- Sabator: Nurzak's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a minotaur.Presumely deceased.
- Chompixx: Nurzak's Battle Gear.
Airzel
Voiced by: Lyon Smith
Member of the Twelve Orders. He's a Ventus Brawler. Emperor Barodius and Gill recruited Airzel to be a warrior, and Airzel continues his battle training with Gill. He lurks in the shadows, to protect Barodius who chose him personally to be part of the 'Twelve Orders'. Airzel is the leading expert in enemy surveillance and information analysis. He always takes matters seriously, which causes him to be annoyed by Stocia's laid-back personality. Airzel is the #1 trainer on the Special Bakugan Team. His Bakugan partner is Strikeflier. He is fierce, confident, and reckless.
- Strikeflier: Airzel's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a winged samurai. He also possess' the ability to use his enemies attacks.
- Battle Turbine: Airzel's Battle Gear.
Stoica
Voiced by: Mike Kiss
Member of the Twelve Orders. He's an Aquos Brawler. He has either the personality of a joker or a madman, which can change in a second, so turning your back on him is a very bad idea. Stoica is usually calm and pompous, but when he is irritated, he will need a lot to calm him down. Stoica has lots of trick moves during battle and opponents have a hard time reading him. He has saved Gundalia many times with ingenious battling abilities. He is the youngest member of the Twelve Orders. His Bakugan partner is Lythirus.
- Lythirus
- Voiced by: Shawn Meunier
- Stoica's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a lobster with big claws.
- Razoid: Stoica's Battle Gear.
Sid Arcale
Voiced by: Kyle MacDonald
Sid Arcale is a Pyrus brawler from Gundalia. He is partnered with Pyrus Rubanoid and his Battle Gear is Destrakon Sid has a feeling of doubt like he doesn't think Emperor Barodius's decision to let Ren handle the Battle Brawlers is a good idea. His appearance are similar to the character Wolverine from the X-Men series.
He first appeared in episode 2 with Lena Isis battling against Dan and Marucho. Although they managed to defeat Marucho they lose to Dan after shattering his ability. In episode 5, after he failed to recruit new people for the Gundalians, he fought alongside Zenet Surrow against Dan and Ren and beat them but was later told to leave the Battle Brawlers to Ren. He battles Marucho and Jake along with Casey in episode 8 and loses. In episode 12, he stole Neo from Ren, Ren tried to force him, but decided to battle Dan, he ended up losing Neo and the battle. After retreating, he and Rubanoid are disposed of by Emperor Barodius back on Gundalia.
- Rubanoid: Voiced by: Andrew Jackson
- Sid's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a Ruby dragon.
- Destrokon Gear: Sid's Battle Gear. Resembles robotic laser-shooting snakes.
Lena Isis
Voiced by: Lisette St. Louis
An agent from Gundalia. She is a cool, confident Aquos Brawler.
She first appeared in episode two alongside Sid Arcale against Dan and Marucho but both got beaten by Drago's powered-up Battle Gear.
In episode 5, she and Mason managed to recruit some top-ranked players by using their non-Guardian Bakugan and lost, thus proving they were powerful players. She and Mason then brought the two kids back to Emperor Barodius and Kazarina in which Kazarina hypnotized the kids.
In episode 10, she and Zenet battled Fabia and Avatar Marucho. Lena took the first move, she was clever enough to realize that the second Aranaut was a digital clone, but not that she realized that the Marucho was an avatar not until Ren pushed some little buttons to let Lena and Zenet that they are battling a clone.
In episode 14, her real form was shown during a talk with the Emperor.
In episode 17, she battled against Shun and Drago with Kazarina, but lost. Then, when she attempted to scapegoat her, Lena tried to ambush her with Phosphos, but Kazarina was prepared and vaporized her.
- Phosphos
- Voiced by: Andrew Jackson
- Lena's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a hydra humanoid.
- Terrorcrest: Lena's Battle Gear Resembles giant hands with sharp silver claws.
Mason Brown
Voiced by: Juilan Osen
An agent from Gundalia. He's a Subterra Brawler. In episode 4, he battled a random kid with a Raptorix and won. He then defeated Jake and later lost on the second match of him and Jake.
In episode 5, he and Lena Isis lost to two top-ranked players while using their non-Guardian Bakugan to test their strength. The kids were then brought back to the Twelve Orders and hypnotized by Kazarina in order to recruit them.
In episode 8, he faces Dan Kuso and Shun Kazami in a tag brawl with Taylor. He lost this battle even with his Battle Gear.
In Episode 14, he makes a small appearance along with all of Ren's crew getting chewed out because the brawlers have joined Neathia.
In episode 15, he revealed his actual form and tagged with Airzel against Marucho and Jake. It ended in a tie after Marucho and Jake fled the battle after Marucho used Akwimos's last ability, which froze Avior and Strikeflier, distracting the two Gundalians.
- Avior: Mason's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a Pteranodon-like dinosaur.
- Lashor: Mason's Battle Gear. Resembles a set of cannons surrounding a giant drill.
Zenet Surrow
Voiced by: Barbara Mamabolo
An agent from Gundalia. She's a Haos Brawler. She first appeared in episode 5, and battled against Dan Kuso and Ren Krawler alongside Sid Arcale. She managed to defeat Ren and Dan, but ended up sacrificing Contestir to negate Drago's Battle Gear.
In episode 7, she teases Ren by saying "Aw, how adorable," because he made friends with the Brawlers and that he forgot who he is and he said that she and the other moles work for him.
In episode 10, she and Lena Isis battled Fabia and Avatar Marucho. She didn't do much since Lena did most of the battle. She managed to take down the digital clone Aranaut and Avatar Marucho. After the battle, she suggested taking Fabia as a hostage, and upon approaching Fabia, she was thrown to the ground.
In episode 13, she disguised herself as Julie Makimoto to try and steal Drago. She told Dan to give Drago to her, but the real Julie showed up. Zenet then revealed her identity, removing her disguise and battles Dan and for first time on Earth outside of Bakugan Interspace, but lost.
In episode 14, Zenet, along with the members of the Minor Twelve Orders, was shown in her true form.
- Contestir: Zenet's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a humanoid rhinoceros. In episode 13 of Gundalian Invaders it was revealed that he can change his appearance as seen in his battle with Drago but he can not copy the opponent's battle gear.
- Spartablaster: Zenet's Battle Gear. Resembles giant butterfly wings.
Jesse Glenn
Voiced by: Jeremy Harris
An agent from Gundalia. Talks and dresses like an actor or poet. He's a Ventus Brawler. Jesse first appears in episode 5 battling kids and then kidnapping them and bringing them back to Gundalia.
In episode 6, he brawls against Fabia Sheen. He was suppose to battle Dan Kuso but Fabia intervenes and brawls in Dan's place. Fabia was about to win until an error in the arena that Ren created (intended for Dan and Drago) affected Fabia and Aranaut, costing her the win. After Ren was revealed to be the enemy, Jesse left, but even after that, Ren still called Jesse a Neathian.
In episode 11, he battled alongside Ren, against Shun and Linus. He is strong showing that he defeated Linus and Shun all by himself.
He reappeared in episode 16 alongside Stoica to fight Dan and Fabia. However he and Stoica lose to Dan and Fabia.
- Plitheon: Jesse's Guardian Bakugan. Resembles a dragon/lizard humanoid.
- Vilantor Gear: Jesse's Battle Gear. Resembles giant laser blasters
Other characters
Included in the anime series
Season 1
- Baku-Pod
- Voiced by: Stacy Depass
- A watch-like device in the Bakugan Anime that Bakugan players on Earth wear. They are colored according to the attribute the brawler wearing it uses. The Baku-Pod displays stats during a Bakugan battle, showing the number of Baukgan each player has, the G-Power of all Bakugan on the field, and the HSP each player has gained. Brawlers can also use Baku-Pods to send messages to other Brawlers and to check player rankings. In one episode Alice is shown to have a bracelet that functions as a Baku-Pod. It can be assumed that Marucho gave it to her some time before or after she was revealed to be Masquerade. Masquerade's mask also functions as a Bakupod.
- Nene
- Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese); Sunday Muse (25, 45) and Caroly Larson (47) (English)
- Nene is a Ventus battler that appeared in one episode alongside her brothers Akira and Shuji. She helps Julie and Billy defeat Tricloid with her Ravenoid.
- Akira
- Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Susan Roman (English)
- Akira is Shuji's younger brother and Nene's older brother. For most of the series, he is by Shuji's side but much later he brawls Dan and Runo alongside Shuji and Nene. He uses Subterra and his Guardian is a Centipoid.
- Shuji
- Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese); Darren Frost (English)
- A brawler who uses Darkus and many different Bakugan types and kept on losing to Dan since episode 1. In the Gundalian Invaders's premiere, Shuji can be seen. His Guardian is Fear Ripper.
- Ms. Purdy
- Voiced by: Fuyuka Oura (Japanese); Joyce Gordon (English)
- Dan's class teacher. She is shown to be very strict as she assigned Dan afterschool detention for the rest of that semester (though Dan never seemes to go to detention).
- Rikimaru
- Voiced by: Dan Petronivic
- A wanna-be brawler who sought power to become the strongest brawler. In episode 3, Masquerade promised to give him such power using the Doom card. In brawler battle, he lost to Dan and his creatures. He's also another cliché villain that acts mysteriously.
- Ryo
- Voiced by: Jason Deline
- A brawler who preferred to plan for Bakugan strategies than actual battles, he fought against Dan in episode 4 after Dan had teased Ryo for his method. With Masquerade's help, Ryo was able to defeat Dan using Bakugan with lower G power, but lost to Dan in a rematch.
- Tatsuya: Tatsuya appeared in episode 5 when Runo found Dan's Baku-Pod. On the Baku-Pod was a message from Masquerade to meet him at the river at 3:00, Runo decided to go fight Masquerade, but instead of Masquerade was Tatsuya and he lost to her. He uses Pyrus Bakugan and is a bully to the local kids but most of the time instead of brawling them he just harasses them and talks a lot more than he fights. Tatsuya's Guardian Bakugan is a Pyrus Fear Ripper. His Pyrus Mantris and Stinglash was sent to the Doom Dimension by Masquerade's Centipoid easily.
- Kenta and Kenji
- Kenta Voiced by: Fuyuka Oura (Japanese); Will Bowes (English)
- Kenji Voiced by: Akiko Hokamura (Japanese); Darcy Smith (English)
- They are twin brothers and magician team. They look exactly each other, except Kenta has red hair while Kenji has purple. They were recruited by Masquerade to tag brawl against Runo and Dan, who had never dueled as a team before. They lose after Dan and Runo figure out a strategy but they were winning early in the game since Runo and Dan were fighting and both had separate strategies but after Kenta lost a round he became more impulsive and didn't listen to Kenji's advice. It was also shown that Kenta taught Kenji how to play Bakugan. They use Pyrus and Darkus and their Guardians are Robotallion and Mantris.
- JJ Dolls
- Jenny Voiced by: Megan Fahlenbock
- Jewels Voiced by: Bailey Stocker and Stevie Vallance (52)
- Jenny and Jewels both enjoy playing Bakugan, but their manager wants them to focus on their career. Jenny's Guardian Bakugan is Aquos Siege and Jewels Guardian Bakugan is Subterra Centipoid. They both brawl against Dan and Marucho under Masquerade's orders and later against Taygen alongside Marucho. In Bakugan: New Vestroia they can be seen on a large TV screen in the background during episodes 1 and 37.
- Takashi and Kosuke
- Takashi Voiced by: Mitchell Eisner
- Kosuke Voiced by: Lyon Smith
- They are brothers and friends to Miu and Makoto and taught him how to play. When they see Miu upset that she hasn't seen her brother yet Masquerade tells them if they can defeat the Battle Brawlers he will reunite Miu with her brother. They brawl Runo and Marucho but relinquishes the Doom Card when Miu starts crying. They then play them again and lose, though they were glad they had fun. Miu then gives them both a kiss on the cheek for trying to help her. He brawls using Pyrus and Darkus Bakugan.
- Miu and Makoto
- Miu Voiced by: Cara Leslie
- Makoto Voiced by: Katie Griffin
- Shown in Episode 9. They are shown to love Bakugan, so Takashi and Kosuke taught him how to brawl. Their parents separated and now they live in different parts of the world but they were reunited after Runo and Marucho beat Kosuke and Takashi. Makoto met with Dan at an airport after hearing Drago talk before he left to reunite with Miu. Miu is shown to miss him to the point of crying and called for quitting the match.
- Christopher
- Voiced by: Connor Price (24, 33, 37), Jake Roseman (48)
- A seven-year-old child that never won at Bakugan until Alice trained him. In episode 24 Christopher was seen by Alice when she was shopping by the lake about to throw his Bakugan into it. Alice tries to stop him, but accidentally pushes him into it. Alice tries to help him beat his rival Travis. After Alice taught him how to be a better battler, Christopher beat Travis in a battle. He may have a crush on Alice. Christopher also tries to help Alice fight Rabeeder, alongside Klaus, whom he idolizes. He gained many helpful tips from Klaus and he was able to help Klaus win since Alice's Alpha Hydranoid was being encased in crystal at the time. He helps fight a Haos/Subterra hybrid with Alice in episode 47. His guardian is a Juggernoid.
- Travis
- Voiced by: Carter Hayden
- A Darkus Brawler, and a bully who picks on Christopher daily and forces him to battle just to make him lose at Bakugan so that Travis can look good. Until he is helped by Alice, Travis always won. He then stopped picking on Christopher, after he lost. His main Bakugan is a Mantris.
- Nova Lion (Nobilion)
- Voiced by: John Stocker
- He was the oldest Bakugan in Vestroia and a Pyrus Tigrerra. He helped Dan and Drago fight Centorrior and Druman, but was later defeated, then fell into lava. He survived as he is a Pyrus Bakugan, but he was then was killed in a later battle against Centorrior and Druman. When he first rescued Dan and Drago, he took them to his home in a cave at the base of a large cliff. There, Drago figures out that this is not just an ordinary Bakugan who has saved them, but as Nova Lion later confirms with a chuckle, he is the oldest Bakugan in existence. Unfortunately, they would later battle Centorrior and Druman and Nova Lion would die defending Drago who he foresaw to be the next great leader of Vestroia and more: the Perfect Core of Vestroia. He also told him about how Naga and Wavern came to be and how the new Bakugan were created. He appeared in a flashback in episode 42 as one of the many Bakugan who gave up their lives to save Vestroia.
Season 2
- Gauntlet
Voiced by: Stacy Depass
- A large bracelet-like device developed by the Vestals to simplify bakugan brawls. It is used mainly to activate and store ability cards and show G-Power, however it has been shown that (at least some) gaunlets can also launch bakugan and gate cards. Apparently the characters cannot brawl without these devices in New Vestroia. The device is operated by pressing a button on the tip, and then the compartment that cards go into will open. When the command "scan Bakugan data" is given an area comes out then the Bakugan is placed on it. They can be used in several ways including starting a battle, putting ability cards in them, checking a Bakugan's stats, has a life force gauge (sometimes called life points), see who is battling, and be used as a sword if a certain card is slotted in. You also need a Gauntlet in order to go through Dr. Michael's Dimension Gate, although it has been destroyed. Gaunlets also have the added ability to stop time around them.
- Annie and Vanessa (Dark Angels)
- Annie Voiced by: Novie Edwards
- Vanessa Voiced by: Stacy Depass
- They are a tag team that battled Shun and Ace in the semifinal rounds of the Alpha city tournament. Both members use Haos. It is implied they are friends, or maybe even twins. Their Guardians are Anchorsaur and Hammersaur.
- Brandon
- Voiced by: Dan Petronivic
- A minor Battle Brawler in the first season but appeared in the second one, in the theme park where the Resistance went to. He is an Aquos Brawler and fought against Naga's Bakugan. His guardian is a Juggernoid.
- Agonizer: A torture machine appeared in episode 49, when Zenoheld got angry on Prince Hydron for not retrieving the Phantom Data and the other Brawlers on his side failing him. Zenoheld used the Agonizer to torture Hydron, thus punishing him for his actions.
Season 3
- Bakumeter
- Voiced by: Stacy Depass
- A more portable and improved version of the Bakugan Gauntlet. It is used in Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders. It can project Synthetic Bakugan and Bakugan Battle Gear. The screen automatically switches around from a keypad to a touch screen to project synthetic Bakugan. It looks like a BakuPod fused with the Gaunlet.
- Koji
- Voiced by: Alex House
- He first appeared in episode 3 unamed. After meeting Fabia and asked by her if he got her message ,he lied saying he did to get her attention. She then challenged him to a brawl, to know if he really did et it. Because Koji undermestiated her he lost. He reappears in episode 22, trying to get into Bakugan Interspace. Julie stops him, however, and tells him about the Gundalian-Neathian war. He leaves, thinking her story is too farfetched and is approached by Stoica who convinces him to go to Gundalia where he is quickly brainwashed by Kazarina. He battle Fabia and Dan with the Mobile Assault Vehicle and nearly wins, but loses when Drago uses his own Mobile Assault Vehicle. He is returned to Earth and wakes up in Bakugan Interspace, having no memory of what transpired. He tells Julie about what happened and vaguely remembers Dan's voice telling him about not give up on him.
- Casey and Taylor: Two brawlers who were kidnapped by the Gundalians. They're a Ventus-and-Darkus Team. Their guardians are Buz Hornix and Venoclaw.
- CN and Luin Pam: Two brawlers & twin brothers who were brainwashed by the Gundalians. Like Casey & Taylor, they're a Ventus/Darkus Team. Their guardians are Volt Elezoid, Longfly, Ramdol, & Ziperator.
- Gin: Fabia's deceased fiance and Aranaut's original partner. He was killed by Kazarina in a battle and she took Aranaut back to Gundalia. Meanwhile, Fabia snuck on to Gundalia and rescued him, and the two became partners. However, Aranaut lost his memory of the incident due to Kazarina's experiments and believes he has always been Fabia's partner.
- Robin:A young boy who was kidnapped by the Gundalians.He is used by Kazarina to bring Jake into a trap in episode 27.After that,he and other kids whose was kidnapped by Gundalians return to the Earth.Like others,they lose their memories.He is said to has a sister.
Other Bakugan
- Anchorsaur A dinosaur-like Bakugan with gems embedded in its shoulders and armor on its legs, shoulders, and arms.
- Atchibee: A moth-like Bakugan.
- Atmos: A falcon-like Bakugan.
- Bee Striker: A bee-like Bakugan.
- Buz Hornix: A hornet-like Bakugan that's similar to Bee Striker.
- Centipoid: A centipede-like Bakugan.
- Clawcer: A crab-like Bakugan similar to Terrorclaw.
- Clawsaurus: An insect-like Bakugan with a big claw.
- Damakor: A four-legged reptile-like Bakugan.
- El Condor: A shaman-like Bakugan.
- Falconeer: A humanoid falcon-like Bakugan that's said to resemble the Egyptian god Ra.
- Fangoid: A dragon-like Bakugan.
- Farakspin: A dragonfly-like Bakugan.
- Fear Ripper: A humanoid Bakugan with large extending claws.
- Fly Beetle: A beetle-like Bakugan that can fly.
- Freezer: A squid-like Bakugan.
- Gargonoid: A gargoyle-like Bakugan.
- Goblinball: A goblin-like Bakugan that flies & has an eye inside its mouth.
- Glowtronoid: A humanoid dragon-like Bakugan.
- Griffon: A Chimera-like Bakugan with the head and front legs of a lion, the wings of an eagle, the back legs of a goat, and a snake-headed tail.
- Gren: A walrus-like Bakugan.
- Hakapoid: An aquatic demon-like Bakugan.
- Hammersaur: A dinosaur-like Bakugan with hammer-like hands. Similar to Anchorsaur.
- Hynoid: A hyena-like Bakugan.
- Jelldon: A jellyfish-like Bakugan.
- Jetro: A robotic octopus-like Bakugan with big ears.
- Juggernoid: A turtle-like Bakugan.
- Limulus: A trilobite-like Bakugan.
- Longfly: A fly-like Bakugan.
- Lumitroid: A scorpion-like Bakugan with a big glowing eye.
- Luxtor: A worm-like Bakugan with four eyes.
- Manion: A sphinx-like Bakugan.
- Mantris: A mantis-like Bakugan.
- Megarus: A swordfish-like Bakugan.
- Merlix: A wizard-like Bakugan used by Fabia Sheen. He rolls a dice when opened.
- Monarus: A fairy-like Bakugan.
- Nastix: A blob-like creature Bakugan who looks like a slug.
- Rafflesian: A flower-like Bakugan.
- Ramdol: A dragon-like Bakugan in the form of a motorcycle.
- Raptorix: A humanoid hawk-like Bakugan that spins.
- Rattleoid: A rattlesnake-like Bakugan.
- Ravenoid: A humanoid raven-like Bakugan.
- Robotallion: A humanoid robot Bakugan.
- Saurus: A humanoid Triceratops Bakugan.
- Scaboid: A mechanical insect-like Bakugan.
- Serpenoid: A snake-like Bakugan.
- Siege: A knight-like Bakugan.
- Snapzoid: A dragon/centipede-like Bakugan with a second head.
- Spidaro: A mutant spider-like Bakugan.
- Splight: A futuristic warrior-like Bakugan.
- Stinglash: A scorpion-like Bakugan with a human head.
- Stug: A hermit crab-like Bakugan.
- Tuskor: A four tusked, elephant-like Bakugan.
- Terrorclaw: A crab-like Bakugan.
- Venoclaw: An treasure chest-like Bakugan with two long arms.
- Verias: A gorilla-like Bakugan.
- Volt Elezoid: A sea anemone-like Bakugan that's similar to Rafflesian.
- Warius: An ogre-like Bakugan.
- Wontu: A rabbit/penguin-like Bakugan.
- Wormquake: A giant worm-like Bakugan.
- Ziperator: A mosquito humanoid-like Bakugan.
Included in other media
Player
Voiced by: Lyon Smith
Although Non-Canon he defeats all the Brawlers and reaches Number 1 and Dan makes him an official member of the Battle Brawlers. The player is the hero of the first videogame, and will return in the fourth and next videogame, Defenders of the Core.
- Leonidas: He is a one-of-a-kind dragon-like Bakugan who was born in the Doom Dimension, in the first video game (his only appearance). He can be any Attribute the player wants, but it has been revealed that his official attribute is Haos (but he is usually chosen as darkus.) the Leonidas and Omega Leonidas Gate Cards and the 'Alpha Blaster' and 'Omega Eraser' Ability Cards. Voiced by: Scott McCord
- Omega Leonidas: The only existing evolution of Leonidas in the Bakugan video game. It evolves to counter the immense power of Battle Ax Vladitor, staying as the player's Guardian Bakugan even after fading upon Vladitor's defeat.
Marduk
Voiced by: Dan Petronivic
A Darkus Brawler and the villain in the first videogame. Wishing to rule all Bakugan with his Guardian Bakugan, Vladitor, who eventually evolved into Battle Ax Vladitor, Marduk was greatly saddened when his partner faded out of existence after losing the final battle to the player.
- Vladitor: He was banished to the Doom Dimension when he tried to take over Vestroia. When Naga took the Silent Core he was freed and he traveled to Earth. He has sharp horns and incredible strength as well as an armored covered body. He is Marduk's Guardian Bakugan. Voiced by: Ron Pardo
- Battle Axe Vladitor: The evolved form of Vladitor, after he absorbed the Silent Orb (a tiny version from the Silent Core), and is still in service to Marduk, the masked villain's Guardian Bakugan. When both Bakugan faded and left their partners alone, it was Battle Ax Vladitor's remaining strength and tiny portion of good heart that brought Leonidas back to life.
Regulars
The villains in the second videogame, Battle Trainer. They drive a space ship called the Dark Star and stole all Bakugan from Earth, and also deleted Dan's memory. This alien group is lead by Vector (Professor Trecov); and his pals Rurock, Viper and Mantis. They wanted to create the most powerful Bakugan with the silent core, but after their defeat, they escaped but not before claming vengeance on Dan. After the game's ending, it is revealed that the Regulars were working for Naga.
Katie
She appeared in the manga The Evo Tournament. It is unknown what her main Attribute is. Her Guardian Bakugan is Chamelia, but it was sent to the Doom Dimension. Her new Guardian (or possibly his resurrection) became Mecha Chamelia.
- Chamelia: A Non-attributed Bakugan and was one of Katie's Guardian Bakugan. It was sent to the Doom Dimension by Masquerade and Mecha Chamelia took his place in the arena, and more importantly as Katie's Guardian. Drago had said that most Chamelia's were already extinct from being to weak.
- Mecha Chamelia: A Mechanical Bakugan from The Evo Tournament. He was created to replace Katie's Chamelia after she lost to Masquerade (maybe is Chamelia's resurrection). It, like a regular Chamelia, has the ability to copy an opponent's Bakugan and their ability cards. It was deleting people's memories of their Bakugan, and caused many people, including Dan, Shun, and Julie, to forget that their Bakugan could talk. It also completely wiped out many Bakugan's memories, causing the Bakugan affected to be unable to speak. At the end of the manga, it threatened to wipe out all of the people's memories.
Others in Bakugan Dimensions
School
- Owen
- Aiko
- Jasmine
- Demond
- Sachiko
- Woo-Jin
- Mason
- Ji-Min
- Axel
- Florian
- Masaya
- Chloe
- Jake
Downtown
- Inna
- Ella
- Zara
- Cody
- Jonas
Park
- Savannah
- Maia
- Damonica
- Callum
- Irina
- Riley
- Poppy
- Jane
References
- See also: List of Bakugan Battle Brawlers video games
- See also: List of voice actors in Bakugan Battle Brawlers