Battle Spirits
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Battle Spirits (バトルスピリッツ is a trading card game by Batoru Supirittsu)Bandai.
Information
On March 7, 2015, a "TOHO KAIJU" set of Battle Spirits cards that includes various monsters created by Toho was released in Japan.
The 4-card booster packs cost ¥100 and the 8-card booster packs cost ¥200 plus tax.[1] A new booster pack containing Godzilla 2016 and other new cards was announced for release in August 2016.[2]
Appearances
Monsters
- Godzilla (1954, 1965, 1971, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2014, 2016[2])
- Mothra (Larva 1992, Imago 1992, Imago 2001)
- Mothra Leo (Imago, Rainbow, Aqua, Light Speed, Armor)
- Fairy Mothra (1994)
- Primitive Mothra
- Rodan (1956, Fire, 2004)
- King Ghidorah (1991, 1998, 2001)
- Mecha-King Ghidorah
- Dorats
- Monster X/Keizer Ghidorah
- Desghidorah
- Mechagodzilla (Fake Godzilla, 1974, 1993, Super, 2002, 2003)
- Anguirus (2004)
- Destoroyah (Juvenile, Aggregate, Flying and Perfect)
- Gigan (1972, 2004, Modified)
- Megaguirus
- Kamacuras (2004)
- Biollante (Rose, Final)
- SpaceGodzilla
- Battra (Larva and Imago)
- Godzilla Junior (Little Godzilla, Godzilla Junior)
- Minilla (2004)
- Baragon (2001)
- Orga
- Ebirah (2004)
- Jet Jaguar
- M.O.G.U.E.R.A.
- Moguera
- King Caesar (2004)
- Megalon
- Sanda
- Gaira
- Hedorah (1971)
- Manda (2004)
- Dagahra
- Orochi (1994)
- Matango
- Kumonga (1967)
- Garu Garu (1996, 1997)
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
- Cosmos
- Oxygen Destroyer
- Garuda
- Gotengo (2004, New)
- Super X2
- Super X3
- Star Falcon
- Land Moguera
- MBT-92 Maser Cannon
- GX-813 Griffon
- Dimension Tide
Locations
Gallery
Artwork
Cards
BSC19
BSC26
Other
Videos
Trivia
- In 2016, a collaboration booster pack revolving around the Ultraman franchise was announced for Battle Spirits.
External Links
- Battle Spirits website.
- Battle Spirits Wiki article on BSC19 expansion
- Battle Spirits Wiki article on BSC26 expansion
References
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