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Zerochan has 30 Katsumiya Shumon anime images, fanart, and many more in its gallery. Katsumiya Shumon is a character from Cross Fight B-Daman.
Little is known about this boy. He has said that he is the last survivor of a clan who knows the secret of a special B-Daman move. His B-Daman was Revolver Hades. He is befriended by Bull, and slowly begins to accept him as a companion and friend. Bull then vows to make Revolver Hades, even better than Cobalt Saber Fire, in order to help Akyulus win the tournament. In the qualifying rounds of the 2nd Winners Tournament, Akyulus is Division 2 and the contestants had to navigate through a series of difficult obstacles to shoot their B-DaBall into the final hole – a B-Daman version of golf. Akyulus is the first to finish, using Revolver Hades’ special spin control abilities, making him the first to qualify. In the quarter finals, the 10 contestants that made it through, are regrouped into Set A and B. Akyulus is grouped into Set A where the five contestants enter a pyramid to face three challenges. They would have to hit a hovering blue ball to pass a challenge and that would transport them to a higher level and eventually out of the pyramid. Akyulus and Enjyu are the victors of this challenge and they come out together so the first to emerge is unknown. In the semi-finals, there are only four contestants left, Yamato, Gunnos, Enjyu and Akyulas. Enjyu and Akyulas face off in a game where they must defend their goal with their B-Daman while attempting to shoot their own B-DaBalls into the opponent’s goal. Each player had to score ten goals before they would be declared the winner. Akyulas easily defeats Enjyu, but not before Enjyu finally uses all his strength to score one goal – tarnishing Akyulas’ perfect 10–0 to 10–1. Akyulas is said to be a legendary battler from the spirits above. In the Winners Tournament that he joined, he battled last against Yamato. And thanks to that battle, he regained some of his memories, his past. And some of that past is bad. He remembered that 100 years ago, his village was destroyed by the evil side, causing his peaceful village into complete chaos. And, as being a Legendary B-DaPlayer, he also has the power to create Strike Shots. But, when he does that, he loses some of his energy. Thanks to this ability, he attracted the attention of Beadeus and was captured, later forced to create the Ultimate Gadeaum shot. Afterwards, he was released into a dark underground dungeon where Yamato found him. However, due to the creation of the Gadeaum shot, he lost his will and became an uncontrollable, demonic fighter. Also, the Revolver Hades had been upgraded to Gatling Hades sometime during his capture, and he used it to battle and nearly defeat Yamato. However, Yamato managed to rescue him by attacking and disabling Gatling Hades with the Stealth Drive Shot, which was the proof of his and Yamato’s friendship. He later on decided to be with Yamato and the gang because Beadeus had already announced to the people of the whole B-DaWorld that Yamato’s side and Beadeus’s side will fight. In the beginning, Yamato thought that the battle was too easy. Until he found out that the evil sealed by Akyulas’s ancestors had been awakened because of the Ultimate Gadeaum Shot that Akyulas had made. Galdezer has now been fully awakened. Now because of the creature’s escape, he battled alongside Yamato to defeat Galdezer. He befriends Yamato, Terry, Gray, Gunnos, and all the others later on. Now, in the final battle, it’s up to Yamato to succeed. Akyulas thought about Yamato and the Ultimate Gadeaum Shot. He thought that the Strike Shot was so powerful so he thought he should make another Strike Shot that would defeat it. Shin tried to warn him that when he created another Strike Shot, it will cost him his life. He said that he would never create a Strike Shot anymore and would live a happy and peaceful life with Yamato for the rest of their lives. But when he sleeps, he dreamed about Yamato being beaten by Galdezer. He then decided to disobey Shin and create the Ultimate Drive Shot. During the next day, he didn’t appear to support his newfound friend, but when Yamato was almost beaten, he then appeared and gave Yamato the Legend Drive Shot. Shin now then knew that he had created another Strike Shot when he told Yamato to use it.
He is a scorpion-haired B-DaPlayer. Obsessed with entering tournament, he took the Random Shot from Terry and defeated Joe. After losing in the Winners Tournament, he also tried to sabotage the tournament, but was stopped by Terry. Haja eventually lost to Terry in the spider match. Fortunately for him, he was able to recover, thanks to Beadeus and his servants. His mission is supposed to be stopping Yamato and his friends from rescuing Akyulas, but Haja disobeys his “master”. He then destroys Beadeus’s spy machines. He later “hires” Jinbee to be his loyal servant. Yamato and his friends were unsure of where he ended up to after he tried to stop him again. He was absorbed by Galdezer so that he could have maximum power. After Yamato defeated Galdezer, he was released and promised to everyone that he would never be evil anymore, but then denied it. After that, he was struck by an asteroid. He was the last character to appear in this anime. His B-Daman is the Gale Scorpion which has a quick loading core.
If you’ve never heard of or watched the show Battle B-Daman, you’re not alone out there. It wasn’t until recently that I became aware that it existed, but it has all the typical elements of a kid’s manga/anime that you would expect. It’s a fun series that has a lot of mechanics surrounding how B-Daman work, what ways players can tip the battle in their favor, and several devastating attacks that can upend the match as a whole.
The plot isn’t especially deep, but seeing the world of B-Daman unfold is still intriguing to watch. Inevitably, a Battle B-Daman video game was developed for the Game Boy Advance not long after the last Anime rendition aired in late 2005 that was undoubtedly true to the show, still left a lot to be desired as a game.
What I had hoped for while revieiwing this game was to find that the gameplay far outweighed the story. Though this is true because the battle system is actually cool to play and watch, it does not take long to take a toll on the player. Barreling through the tutorial, the basics of battle require you to shoot down your opponents B-Daman faster than they can shoot you. You’re given an initial number of B-DaBalls (projectiles), which can be recovered when your enemy shoots some back at you, doesn’t matter if they hit you or miss. Hitting your opponent enough fills up your B-DaSpirit gauge, allowing you to unleash a special attack upon being filled.
That wraps up the battles. Despite the wide variety of special attacks and parts to collect for your B-Daman, gameplay won’t change all that much, causing it to quickly become stale and a huge grind. Additionally, I personally didn’t care for the way you move between in within towns: the entire overworld is navigated through menus. The only time you get to control something directly is in-battle. This has worked well for other titles, but I found that this, along with grindy battles, made gameplay drag on.
Battle B-Daman honestly has good gameplay and humorous dialogue, but the lack of a unique story and diversity in battles isn’t something I can recommend unless you really loved the manga or
Hitto Tamaga living on his own after his father had gone missing, receives a Crash B-Daman, his first B-Daman, as his birthday present from his missing father. “Crash your adversity!” Holding this message from his father in his heart, Hitto makes up his mind to participate in B-Daman battle tournament called “B-1 Crash Cup.” Through the battles, Hitto encounters a lot of rivals and sometimes develops friendships with them. After the tournament, he comes to know about a secret society of rascal B-ders who find reason for living only in crashing. What is their true purpose? And what secret is there behind Hitto’s B-Daman? Go! Fight, Hitto! Crash the evils and grab your future in your own hand!
In "Crest Land," a mysterious "B-Crystal" has started to go berserk. The main protagonist Kamon Godai lives in the south area of Crest Land, and is an energetic boy who loves B-Daman. However, he lost his all past memories of B-Daman and his family, except for his big sister Aona who lives with him. One day, Kamon meets Garuburn, a B-Daman at his local B-Daman shop, "B-Junk," and he finds Garuburn strangely familiar. Garuburn becomes his partner, and he returns to the B-Daman battles once again.
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