Danball Senki W Episode 1 //top\\ -
This guide covers the first episode of Danball Senki W (also known as Little Battlers Experience W), titled "The LBX Rebellion" (LBXの反乱). Set one year after the original series in AD 2051, it marks the return of Ban Yamano and the debut of the new co-protagonist, Hiro Oozora. Episode 1 Overview Title: "The LBX Rebellion" (LBXの反乱) Major Conflict:
A new terrorist organization called Detector begins "brainjacking" LBXs, forcing them to go on a global rampage. Protagonists Introduced: Ban Yamano : The champion from the first series, now 14 years old. Hiro Oozora
: An "arcade-otaku" with high reflexes who wins 20 consecutive matches at the Tokio Sia Department Store.
Major Casualties: Ban's signature LBX, Odin, is destroyed by the mysterious Achilles Deed using its special move, "Black Storm". Key Characters & LBX Models Role/Notes Ban Yamano (destroyed) Returning hero and current global LBX Champion. Hiro Oozora New protagonist who receives from Cobra. Takuya Uzaki Achilles Deed
Announced as Tiny Orbit's latest model; later revealed as hijacked. Ami Kawamura Kidnapped by rampaging LBXs after is destroyed. Kazuya Aoshima Kidnapped alongside is destroyed. Starter Gameplay Guide (Game Version) danball senki w episode 1
If you are playing the Danball Senki W game for PSP or 3DS, Chapter 1 functions as a prologue and tutorial: Danball Senki (PSP)/Walkthrough/Chapter 1
Here’s a feature summary for Danball Senki W (also known as LBX: W or Little Battlers eXperience W), Episode 1.
Title: The New Beginning (or localized equivalent: A New World)
Original Air Date: January 18, 2012 (Japan) This guide covers the first episode of Danball
Plot Summary
The episode opens not in the cheerful atmosphere of Ban’s daily life, but in the deserts of Egypt. A private investigator named Jackalhot has tracked down a mysterious, sentient LBX known as "Mizel." The encounter is brief and disastrous; Jackalhot’s LBX, a high-performance model, is effortlessly destroyed by Mizel. The episode establishes immediately that this new antagonist is on a completely different level than anything seen in the previous season.
Meanwhile, in Japan, Ban Yamamoto has become a local celebrity for his victory in the Artemis tournament. He is seen enjoying his summer vacation with his friends—Kazuya, Ami, and Gouda Hanasaki. However, the peace is short-lived. Ban receives a mysterious message on his CCM (the controller device for LBXs) from an unknown sender. Simultaneously, a massive, unexplained blackout hits Tokyo.
Following the signal, Ban encounters a cloaked figure who claims to be an ally of the Innovators' remnants. The stranger reveals that a new threat has emerged, one that seeks the "Eternal Cycler." To protect his friends, Ban engages in a battle, but his skills are pushed to the limit. The episode culminates in a cliffhanger that threatens to destroy Ban’s beloved LBX, the Odin.
Why This Episode Matters
- Shift in Tone: The episode signals a darker, more action-oriented shift from the first season. The stakes are higher, with immediate threats to public safety rather than a slow-burning conspiracy.
- The "W" Concept: The "W" stands for "Double" or "War." This episode introduces the duo dynamic. The series shifts from a solo hero story to a dual-protagonist narrative, focusing on the friction and eventual cooperation between Ban and Hiro.
- Technological Upgrade: The introduction of "Dark Ghost" (hacked LBXs) necessitates the heroes to upgrade their machines, leading to the introduction of the V Mode and the PC (Polymer Carbon) chassis later in the series.
Episode Synopsis
One year has passed since the battle against the Innovators. Ban Yamano has become a legend in the LBX world, and peace has returned to the nation. However, a new shadow looms over the tiny plastic robots: the terrorist organization known as "Detector." In this premiere episode, the scope of the conflict expands globally, and Ban finds himself facing a threat that cannot be defeated alone, leading to the arrival of a mysterious, powerful new rival. Plot Summary The episode opens not in the
Introduction: A New Chapter Begins
Premiering in 2012, Danball Senki W serves as the second installment of the Little Battlers eXperience (LBX) anime franchise. Following the conclusion of the first season, where young Ban Yamamoto (Ban Yamano in the dub) saved the world from the nefarious organization known as the Innovators, the series returns with higher stakes, larger threats, and a new rival. Episode 1 does not simply reset the board; it expands the universe, introducing a darker atmosphere that signals this season is not just a continuation, but an escalation.
What Works (And What Might Divide Fans)
The Good:
- Pacing: The episode introduces Hiro, his world, and the inciting incident within 22 minutes without feeling rushed.
- Visuals: Crisp, colorful, and dynamic. The LBX designs feel more modular and customizable than before.
- Music: The new soundtrack mixes nostalgic leitmotifs with fresh, energetic battle tracks.
The “Wait and See”:
- Tonal shift: Danball Senki W feels lighter and more “sports anime” in its first half. If you loved the original’s darker conspiracy undertones, don’t worry—the post-credits scene suggests that’s coming back soon.
- Hiro vs. Van: Hiro is likable, but he’s not Van. Some fans may struggle to adjust to a new lead, though the episode wisely keeps the door open for the old cast to return.