Battle B-Daman
S01E08: Yamato Versus The Masked Marble
Yamato, Terry, and Armada went to the B-Daman tournament and find Yamato's mom there, and Mie makes them sell lunch boxes. Then, this big weirdo bumps into Yamato (they dropped the lunch boxes, but they caught it), and leaves a few moments later. Only the best 16 players can go to the semi-finals, the first challenge was ""Shoot the Gap,"" Li, Wen, Gray, Terry, and an unknown player named X received a perfect 100 score. However, Yamato, before shooting a B-DaBall, bumped the table and accidentally knocked down 90 pins (there were 100 in total and 10 managed to stand). The results were in and Yamato had a tie with the same weirdo who bumped into him a while ago named Castio. With his B-Daman, Iron Meter, they were having a battle named ""Ultimate Strike"" with heavy pins. Castio scored 99 points(he knocked down 99 pins, one was standing), Yamato, however, went on fire and his B-DaFire knocked all the pins down (as well as burning a line on the table), and Yamato gets to go to the semi-final
Overview
Battle B-Daman or Battle B'Daman is an anime and manga series by Eiji Inuki that first aired in January 2004 in Japan, replacing Beyblade in its timeslot. It premiered in the United States on April 2005. Like its predecessor, it is themed around an enhanced version of a children's schoolyard game – whereas Beyblade was based around spinning tops, Battle B-Daman is a dramatized version of marbles. It is the first show of the B-Daman series to be dubbed in English. In Japan, it airs on TV Tokyo. In the United States, India it once aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney's JETIX block. At one point, as well as G4 in the USA, but on the latter was replaced by G.I. Joe Sigma 6 soon after. In Canada, it airs on YTV, in which on February 2007, the second season commenced with a completely new voice cast, and what some have called inferior dubbing from the first season; the French dub of the show airs on Télétoon.