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Bakugan Battle Brawlers Season 2 Episode 16 - Watch Legally and Safely

Bakugan Battle Brawlers Season 2 Episode 16

Episode Title: Show Me the Power!
Countries: Canada, Japan,
Airing Date: August 22, 2009
Runtime:22 mins
IMDb Rating:

Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Spectra and Gus, stuck on Earth, stay in an abandoned factory. When Gus returns with the new sensational "juice in boxes", he finds that Spectra is gone. While Dan trains Baron, Spectra runs into a fortune teller who tells him that if he stays on the path he's chosen than he will meet his end, but Spectra does not listen to her. Spectra decides to take Drago by force, now being tired of waiting for Dan to join him. He sends one of Gus' hornets to challenge him and they meet in the arena where he last fought Masquerade. Mira, Baron and Runo worry about Dan being out on his own. In the first round Dan take's a major loss, but manages to strike back with Pyrus Scorpion. But then Spectra pulls out his own mechanical Bakugan Trap Pyrus Metalfencer. Helios get frustrated and demands that Spectra gives him more power. Spectra willingly obliges and activates a forbidden card to give Helios absolute power. Dan and Drago are disgusted by this massive power and what it could do to Helios, but neither Spectra nor Helios seem to care about the consequences. Drago is no match for this power and loses, with Spectra claiming him as his prize. Dan is crushed by his defeat and the loss of his partner while Spectra walks by the same fortune teller who is shocked by how much darker his future has become. Once again, Spectra does not care.

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