Yup bakugan and just about every other peak show from back in the days, clear anything that’s out these days. Love how our child hoods were filled with mature shows that were cool instead of what’s out these days that just come off lazy and just childish. They actually put effort in their work back in the days.
@@avalac7412 The shows these days have very lazy art style and writing (compared to the older ones), they barely put any effort in them. Cartoon Network 's golden age is long gone. No wonder the Network is plummeting. Loud and colorful doesn't mean good.
Not to mention, Helios at his base form surpasses him. Hydranoid was one of the strongest of his time, but he stopped progressing, sadly. Dharak far surpassed him as did Helios. He thought he was the strongest, yet unlike Helios and Dharak, Hydranoid was more or less all talk until he evolved to Dual Hydranoid and bested Drago, who was a legitimate foe unlike Masquerade's former teammates. Helios and Dharak were unbeaten for a long time and I doubt Dharak ever lost a battle until Drago defeated him.
@@justsomeguy747 I watched the English sub version recently and when Dan asked how is it possible for a bakugan to have 450g hydranoid said it wasn't and that he sent bakugans to the doom dimension to gain power so I'm assuming that his base power was lower and just increased like dragos from 340-380
Hydranoid was a better antagonist. He and mask were always ahead of the game until drago became ultimate, and even then it was an even playing field. Helios and spectra only beat dan using forbidden tech once and then always came second after drago started going down the pikachu protagonism syndrome.
The Doom Card works is if the user's Bakugan or card is responsible for a Bakugan's loss(regardless who's Bakugan it is) they get sent to the Doom Dimension. For example, blowing up your Bakugan with Mine Ghost will do since your card was the thing that took them out.