Anime The first series, based on the first game, is produced by
Oriental Light and Magic under the direction of Naohito Takahashi and began airing on
TV Tokyo from March 2, 2011, to January 11, 2012, with a total of 44 Episodes. The sequel series, was announced in late December, and aired between January 18, 2012, and March 20, 2013, with a total of 58 episodes. A third series titled aired on TV Tokyo on April 3, 2013, to coincide with the third game's release.
Wars would be the final season for the anime series and ended on December 25, 2013, with a total of 37 episodes.
Dentsu Entertainment USA confirmed that they have licensed the anime in the U.S., and began airing on
Nicktoons from August 24, 2014. After the dub was aired in its entirety, it was revealed the series was abridged from 44 episodes to 26 episodes. Episodes with what was considered questionable content were merged with other episodes or in some cases skipped altogether. Because of the large difference in content, the list of dubbed episodes are listed under a new section called
LBX: Little Battlers eXperience. An adaptation of the sequel series,
Little Battlers eXperience W, aired as the second season of
LBX, premiering October 18, 2015 on Nicktoons. During AnimeJapan 2019, LBX Girls (Sōkō Musume Senki) was announced by DMM Pictures as a new spinoff of the Little Battlers eXperience series and part of the Sōkō Musume multimedia project. The series aired from January 7 to March 25, 2021.
Rikako Aida performs the series' opening theme "Dream Hopper", while
Kano performs the series' ending theme "Compass Song".
Funimation licensed the series and streamed it on its website in North America and the British Isles, in Europe through
Wakanim, and in Australia and New Zealand through
AnimeLab. An English dub of the series was released on January 19, 2022.
Movie A movie adaptation was announced in the July issue of CoroCoro Comic titled
Inazuma Eleven GO vs. Danbōru Senki W, which premiered in theaters on December 1, 2012.
Manga A manga adaptation was serialized in
Shogakukan's
CoroCoro Comic from February 2011 to March 2013. It lasted for six volumes. In the US, it is distributed by
Viz Media. Another manga adaptation, entitled , was written and illustrated by
Hiroyuki Takei under the pen name Hiro was published in
CoroCoro G. There is also a manga adaptation of Danball Senki Wars which is also serialized in CoroCoro Comic.
Music The background music for the English version was composed by David Iris, John Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside. Michael and Andrew Twining wrote the closing theme songs "Battle On" (season 1) and "Save the World" (season 2). The music for the anime was composed by Rei Kondoh, who also composed the soundtracks for the video games
Ōkami and
Sengoku Basara 3, among others. The first anime series has four official theme songs. The first opening is titled and the second opening is titled , both performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is titled and the second ending is titled , both performed by Hiroki Maekawa. Little Battlers eXperience W has eight official theme songs. The first being "Brave Hero", the second opening theme is , the third opening theme is , and the fourth opening song "Telepathy", all performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is , the second ending is , and the third ending is , all performed by Hiroki Maekawa. The fourth ending theme is , performed by
Dream5. Little Battlers eXperience Wars has five official theme songs. The first opening is titled "Mugen Myself" and the second opening is titled "Eternal", both performed by Little Blue boX. The first ending song is "Kamisama Yāyāyā" performed by Dream5. The second ending song is "Bokutachi no Wars" performed by
Ryota Ohsaka,
Sayori Ishizuka, and
Tomoaki Maeno. The third ending song is "Hirameki" performed by Ryota Ohsaka. ==See also==