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Danball Senki (Video Game)
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Danball Senki is a PlayStation Portable RPG, developed by Level-5 and released on June 16th, 2011. Players assume the role of Ban, a young boy who is a fan of LBX, or Little Battlers eXperience, a line of toys which are equal parts model kit and fully functioning robot. They are most commonly used to battle each other in miniature diorama arenas. One day, he is approached out of the blue by a mysterious female scientist who hands him an attache case containing a prototype LBX called "AX-00", which the scientist claims is "the key to saving the world". Unbeknownst to Ban, however, is the fact that the model is wanted by a mysterious group, and he soon finds himself being hunted by the group's masked agents.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })An Updated Re-release titled Danball Senki Boost was released five months after the initial game, in November 2011, followed by a further-updated Nintendo 3DS port titled Danball Senki Baku Boost in 2012.The sequel, Danball Senki W, was released for PSP and PlayStation Vita in 2012 and followed by a Nintendo 3DS Updated Re-release, titled Danball Senki W Super Custom, in 2013. The third game, Danball Senki Wars, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013. The three games were made into an anime adaptation that aired from 2011 to 2013.The franchise was adapted for the West as LBX: Little Battlers eXperience. The English version of the anime began airing in 2014, though as an abridged version that cut 44 episodes corresponding to the original game down to 26. The W-based episodes aired in 2015 as LBX's second season, cutting down its 58 episodes into 49. In the United States, the show is broadcast on Nicktoons.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })A localization of Danball Senki Boost was released on August 2015 in North America, and in Europe one month later.Now has a new spinoff series, Soukou Musume in development for 2018.This series contains examples of: | |
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