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New Future Card Buddyfight Anime Reveals Title, April 1 Premiere

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    The March issue of Shogakukan's Coro Coro Comics magazine revealed new details on the new Future Card Buddyfight television anime on Wednesday. The title of the new anime is Future Card Buddyfight Battsu, and it will premiere on April 1 at 8:00 a.m. on TV Aichi and on TV Tokyo networks nationwide.

    The anime will feature a new character named Kanata Ōzora, a mysterious boy who play soccer, rumored to be an undefeated fighter. He will have a buddy monster named Atora. The first episode will feature the appearance of the Demon Lord Dragon Battsu, as well as a man hinted to be Battsu's buddy.

    The series will stream on YouTube and Crunchyroll, and there will be an English-dubbed version.

    The first series based on Bushiroad's card game premiered in January 2014, and episodes streamed with an English dub on the official Future Card Buddyfight YouTube channel shortly after airing in Japan. Crunchyroll also began streaming dubbed episodes that April. Both platforms are still streaming all 64 episodes of the first series, as well as the first 25 episodes of the second series, with an English dub.

    However, from the second series' episode 26 onward the stream switched to Japanese audio with English subtitles. Future Card Buddyfight Triple D, the third television anime series, premiered last April and is streaming on Crunchyroll and YouTube in Japanese with English subtitles as it airs in Japan.​
     

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