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Dan and Juno find themselves in a battle of pranks; Dan struggles taking on a supporting role for Mia, who is the last remaining Misfit still in V's tournament.
Dan and Juno find themselves in a battle of pranks; Dan struggles taking on a supporting role for Mia, who is the last remaining Misfit still in V's tournament.
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S1, EP15 "Sorry Mia's Dad; Flown Off Course"The team try to learn more about Mia's dad and his involvement in the Bakugan rampage; Mia tries to get her Bakugan's abilities restored.
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S1, EP16 "The Best of the Best; We're All in Trouble"V announces a new Bakugan tournament to determine which clan is the most powerful; Dan sulks about not getting to brawl.
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S1, EP17 "That Hit the Spot; Drink the Burn"Juno's injury leaves her unable to brawl in the tournament; Trox is invited by a talent agent to audition for a commercial for his favorite energy drink.
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S1, EP18 "Prank the Prankster; Thanks for the Support"Dan and Juno find themselves in a battle of pranks; Dan struggles taking on a supporting role for Mia, who is the last remaining Misfit still in V's tournament.
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S1, EP14 "Neutralizer Full Power!; Hello? Mr. Mask Guy?"The government tries to neutralize all the Bukagan; a hologram drops out of a mysterious portal with a message from a mysterious masked man.
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S1, EP13 "For the Fate of the Misfit Clan; Mia Fingers Were Crossed!"With the fate of the Misfit Clan on the line, Dan and Drago challenge Kage and Nillious to a brawl; then, Bakugan begin rampaging through the streets.
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