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* In episode 31, when Shun falls into hallucination of Oberus when and is challenged to fight with the young version of Shiori. It gets worse when Oberus burns Skyress and Shun starts feel saddened, admitting that he needs his friends to move on, and that each one of his friends are important as ever. By the time Shun realizes this, it is far too late. Skyress has perished and Shun mourns over her loss... Though the moment quickly changes to both [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] and [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome awesome]] as drops of Shun's tears fall on Skyress' Ability Card, resulting in Skyress evolving into "Storm Skyress''

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* In episode 31, when Shun falls into hallucination of Oberus when and is challenged to fight with the young version of Shiori. It gets worse when Oberus burns Skyress and Shun starts feel saddened, admitting that he needs his friends to move on, and that each one of his friends are important as ever. By the time Shun realizes this, it is far too late. Skyress has perished and Shun mourns over her loss... Though the moment quickly changes to both [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] and [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome awesome]] as drops of Shun's tears fall on Skyress' Ability Card, resulting in Skyress evolving into "Storm Skyress''
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* From episode 44, after not seeing many of these Bakugan for years, it was great to see Preyas, Elfin, Tigrerra and the like again. What was ''not'' so great was watching them all [[spoiler: being slaughtered]] while trying to defend New Vestroia. It was all pretty horrible, but the deaths of [[spoiler:Elfin, Amazon, Preyas and Tigrerra were probably the biggest tearjerkers.]]

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* From episode 44, after not seeing many of these Bakugan for years, it was great to see Preyas, Elfin, Tigrerra and the like again. What was ''not'' so great was [[spoiler: watching them all [[spoiler: [[BackForTheDead being slaughtered]] while trying to defend New Vestroia. Vestroia]]. It was all pretty horrible, but the [[spoiler:the deaths of [[spoiler:Elfin, Elfin, Amazon, Preyas and Tigrerra were probably the biggest tearjerkers.]]
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* [[spoiler: Skyress leaving Shun, for the last time in episode 26. After Shun's been busting his butt to save her.]]

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* [[spoiler: Skyress leaving Shun, for the last time in episode 26. After Shun's been busting his butt to save her.]]her]].
* [[spoiler:The deaths of the Legendary Warriors in episode 27]].



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'''First Season'''



* The end of episode 3. Drago is upset at Dan for not listening to him during the battle, which put him in grave danger and made him lose two of his comrades to the Doom Dimension, saying that now he can never trust Dan again. Dan is greatly hurt by this, and also chastises Drago for the stunt he pulled in the battle, saying if it had failed he would have been doomed too. With the two of them arguing right after they attempted to become partners, it all ends with Dan throwing Drago into the river, ending their friendship and intending to never see him again. Luckily they make up the following episode, after they both realize they were being unfair to the other, with Dan fishing Drago out of the river.

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* The end of episode 3. Drago is upset at Dan for not listening to him during the battle, which put him in grave danger and made him lose two of his comrades to the Doom Dimension, saying that now he can never trust Dan again. Dan is greatly hurt by this, and also chastises Drago for the stunt he pulled in the battle, saying if it had failed failed, he would have been doomed too. With the two of them arguing right after they attempted to become partners, it all ends with Dan throwing Drago into the river, ending their friendship and intending to never see him again. Luckily Luckily, they make up the following episode, after they both realize they were being unfair to the other, with Dan fishing Drago out of the river.



-->'''Shun''': Well, you've proven one thing: Masquerade knew where to find us [[spoiler:because you were him]].

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-->'''Shun''': Well, you've proven one thing: Masquerade knew where to find us [[spoiler:because [[spoiler: because you were him]].




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* The entire scene of episode 18, wherein Spectra abuses Drago and he starts crying tears due to his suffering.

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* The entire scene of episode 18, wherein Spectra abuses Drago Drago, and he starts crying tears due to his suffering.



* Episode 39, During Gus's battle with Zenoheld, the evil king manages to completely overpower him and goes so far as to attempt to outright murder Gus. What saves Gus from certain death? His own Bakugan jump in to shield him from the blast. Elico is the first one to go, with his last words being "You saved me once, so I'm merely returning the favor. It's the least I can do!" Then, after that, his trap Hexados jumps out and forces itself into battle to protect Vulcan at the cost of its own life. Gus is noticably shaken by both of their death, showing that despite being a less than pleasent person, he did have a heart underneath. It reaches its peak when Assail Farbros attempts to crush Gus and Vulcan places himself underneath its foot to save Gus, to the point where his armor starts breaking apart. The episode ultimately ends with Gus and Vulcan being blown away by one of Farbros's blasts, presumably to their deaths. Averted, when we later find out that they survived the battle and were only captured, and they even escape to help stop Zenoheld once and for all.

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* Episode 39, During Gus's battle with Zenoheld, the evil king manages to completely overpower him and goes so far as to attempt to outright murder Gus. What saves Gus from certain death? His own Bakugan jump in to shield him from the blast. Elico is the first one to go, with his last words being "You saved me once, so I'm merely returning the favor. It's the least I can do!" Then, after that, his trap Hexados jumps out and forces itself into battle to protect Vulcan at the cost of its own life. Gus is noticably noticeably shaken by both of their death, showing that despite being a less than pleasent pleasant person, he did have a heart underneath. It reaches its peak when Assail Farbros attempts to crush Gus and Vulcan places himself underneath its foot to save Gus, to the point where his armor starts breaking apart. The episode ultimately ends with Gus and Vulcan being blown away by one of Farbros's blasts, presumably to their deaths. Averted, when we later find out that they survived the battle and were only captured, and they even escape to help stop Zenoheld once and for all.




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* The flashback of episode 26 wherein [[spoiler: Kazarina fought against the young captain of the royal guard Jin. Who was also none other than Fabia's fiance, the battle resulting his death and Aranaut's capture. It is believed that Aranaut suffered amnesia after being tortured by Kazarina. However, Aranaut was actually lying on Fabia's behalf due to the sadness she felt when Jin died]]. And at the end of Ren's battle with Fabia, after he realized he was unable to avenge Sid's death, Ren breaks down into TearsOfRemorse and Fabia finally accepts his redemption. Allowing Ren to finally got his HeelFaceTurn from Gundalia side to the Nethians.

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* The flashback of episode 26 wherein [[spoiler: Kazarina fought against the young captain of the royal guard Jin. Who was also none other than Fabia's fiance, fiancé, the battle resulting his death and Aranaut's capture. It is believed that Aranaut suffered amnesia after being tortured by Kazarina. However, Aranaut was actually lying on Fabia's behalf due to the sadness she felt when Jin died]]. And at the end of Ren's battle with Fabia, after he realized he was unable to avenge Sid's death, Ren breaks down into TearsOfRemorse and Fabia finally accepts his redemption. Allowing Ren to finally got his HeelFaceTurn from Gundalia side to the Nethians.




'''Fourth Season'''
* The deaths of [[spoiler: Anubias and Sellon]] in episodes 21 and 22 were surprsingly tear inducing despite the fact that the pair showed almost zero redeeming qualities. While [[spoiler:Anubias]] was by far the more sympathetic of the pair, watching [[spoiler:Sellon]] plead to live ''just'' long enough to see the ''perfect world'' her master planned to create was a very KickTheDog moment for Mag Mel.

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* The deaths of [[spoiler: Anubias and Sellon]] in episodes 21 and 22 were surprsingly are surprisingly tear inducing despite inducing. Despite the fact that the pair showed almost zero redeeming qualities. While [[spoiler:Anubias]] was by far the more sympathetic of the pair, watching [[spoiler:Sellon]] plead to live ''just'' long enough to see the ''perfect world'' her master planned to create was a very KickTheDog moment for Mag Mel.



* From episode 44, after not seeing many of these Bakugan for years, it was great to see Preyas, Elfin, Tigrerra and the like again. What was ''not'' so great was watching them all [[spoiler:being slaughtered]] while trying to defend New Vestroia. It was all pretty horrible, but the deaths of [[spoiler:Elfin, Amazon, Preyas and Tigrerra were probably the biggest tearjerkers.]]

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* From episode 44, after not seeing many of these Bakugan for years, it was great to see Preyas, Elfin, Tigrerra and the like again. What was ''not'' so great was watching them all [[spoiler:being [[spoiler: being slaughtered]] while trying to defend New Vestroia. It was all pretty horrible, but the deaths of [[spoiler:Elfin, Amazon, Preyas and Tigrerra were probably the biggest tearjerkers.]]]]
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* Episode 39, During Gus's battle with Zenoheld, the evil king manages to completely overpower him and goes so far as to attempt to outright murder Gus. What saves Gus from certain death? His own Bakugan jump in to shield him from the blast. Elico is the first one to go, with his last words being "You saved me once, so I'm merely returning the favor. It's the least I can do!" Then, after that, his trap Hexados jumps out and forces itself into battle to protect Vulcan at the cost of its own life. Gus is noticably shaken by both of their death, showing that despite being a less than pleasent person, he did have a heart underneath. It reaches its peak when Assail Farbros attempts to crush Gus and Vulcan places himself underneath its foot to save Gus, to the point where his armor starts breaking apart. The episode ultimately ends with Gus and Vulcan being blown away by one of Farbros's blasts, presumably to their deaths. Averted, when we later find out that they survived the battle and were only captured, and they even escape to help stop Zenoheld once and for all.
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*** Not to mention that Shiori is a single mother, very likely widowed herself, so when she died, Shun had only his grandfather as a living family member.

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* The death of Shiori Kazami (Shun's Mother), the first time you see Shun completely broken into tears is after he sees her deathbed. And on top of that, as she was dying, [[TragicKeepsake she gave Skyress to Shun]], having originally planned to give her to him for his birthday, but due to her life ending too soon, she had to give her to him at this moment. Unfortunately, [[{{Bowdlerize}} this scene is changed in English version]], and the doctor told to him that ''she's just tired''. If you wonder why she'll never be seen again, here's the reason.
** In episode 31, when Shun falls into hallucination of Oberus when and is challenged to fight with the young version of Shiori. It gets worse when Oberus burns Skyress and Shun starts feel saddened, admitting that he needs his friends to move on, and that each one of his friends are important as ever. By the time Shun realizes this, it is far too late. Skyress has perished and Shun mourns over her loss. As drops of Shun's tears fall on Skyress' Ability Card, resulting in Skyress evolving into "Storm Skyress''

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* The As pictured above, the death of Shiori Kazami (Shun's Mother), Mother). While we had been given the first time you see belief that Shun was the cool loner of the Battle Brawlers, this scene COMPLETELY shatters that idea, with Shun being completely emotionally broken into tears is after he sees her deathbed. by his mother's death. And on top of that, as she was dying, [[TragicKeepsake she gave Skyress to Shun]], having originally planned to give her to him for his birthday, but due to her life ending too soon, she had to give her to him at this moment. Unfortunately, [[{{Bowdlerize}} this And on top of that, despite knowing his mother would have cheered him on to do what he loved, the sheer grief Shun went through from her death caused him to quit playing Bakugan entirely until the other Battle Brawlers come to seek out his help.
** While the
scene is changed was {{Bowdlerized}} in the English version]], and dub to [[SparedByTheAdaptation keep Shiori alive]] (albeit in a coma), thus somewhat dulling the doctor told to him that ''she's just tired''. If you wonder why she'll never be seen again, here's emotion of the reason.
** In episode 31, when Shun falls
scene, the situation is still rather harsh for Shun, as mere seconds after his mother slips into hallucination a coma, his grandfather, instead of Oberus when sympathetically explaning the situation about Shiori and is challenged to fight with the young version of Shiori. It gets worse when Oberus burns Skyress and to him like he did originally, outright declares he'll be [[FantasyForbiddingFather forcing Shun starts feel saddened, admitting that he needs to focus on his friends to move on, ninja training and that each one of his friends are important as ever. By the time keeping him away from playing Bakugan anymore]], RIGHT after Shiori told Shun realizes this, it is far too late. Skyress has perished and Shun mourns over her loss. As drops of Shun's tears fall on Skyress' Ability Card, resulting in Skyress evolving into "Storm Skyress''to keep doing what makes him happy before slipping away.


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* In episode 31, when Shun falls into hallucination of Oberus when and is challenged to fight with the young version of Shiori. It gets worse when Oberus burns Skyress and Shun starts feel saddened, admitting that he needs his friends to move on, and that each one of his friends are important as ever. By the time Shun realizes this, it is far too late. Skyress has perished and Shun mourns over her loss... Though the moment quickly changes to both [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] and [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome awesome]] as drops of Shun's tears fall on Skyress' Ability Card, resulting in Skyress evolving into "Storm Skyress''
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* The death of [[spoiler: Shiori Kazami (Shun's Mother), the first time you see Shun is completely broken into tears after he sees her deathbed. For unknown reasons, this scene is changed in English version, and the doctor told to him that ''she's just tired''. If you wonder why she'll never be seen again, here's the reason.]]

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* The death of [[spoiler: Shiori Kazami (Shun's Mother), the first time you see Shun is completely broken into tears is after he sees her deathbed. For unknown reasons, And on top of that, as she was dying, [[TragicKeepsake she gave Skyress to Shun]], having originally planned to give her to him for his birthday, but due to her life ending too soon, she had to give her to him at this moment. Unfortunately, [[{{Bowdlerize}} this scene is changed in English version, version]], and the doctor told to him that ''she's just tired''. If you wonder why she'll never be seen again, here's the reason.]]
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* The end of episode 3. Drago is upset at Dan for not listening to him during the battle, which put him in grave danger and made him lose two of his comrades to the Doom Dimension, saying that now he can never trust Dan again. Dan is greatly hurt by this, and also chastises Drago for the stunt he pulled in the battle, saying if it had failed he would have been doomed too. With the two of them arguing right after they attempted to become partners, it all ends with Dan throwing Drago into the river, ending their friendship and intending to never see him again. Luckily they make up the following episode, after they both realize they were being unfair o he other, with Dan fishing Drago out of the river.

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* The end of episode 3. Drago is upset at Dan for not listening to him during the battle, which put him in grave danger and made him lose two of his comrades to the Doom Dimension, saying that now he can never trust Dan again. Dan is greatly hurt by this, and also chastises Drago for the stunt he pulled in the battle, saying if it had failed he would have been doomed too. With the two of them arguing right after they attempted to become partners, it all ends with Dan throwing Drago into the river, ending their friendship and intending to never see him again. Luckily they make up the following episode, after they both realize they were being unfair o he to the other, with Dan fishing Drago out of the river.
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* The end of episode 3. Drago is upset at Dan for not listening to him during the battle, which put him in grave danger and made him lose two of his comrades to the Doom Dimension, saying that now he can never trust Dan again. Dan is greatly hurt by this, and also chastises Drago for the stunt he pulled in the battle, saying if it had failed he would have been doomed too. With the two of them arguing right after they attempted to become partners, it all ends with Dan throwing Drago into the river, ending their friendship and intending to never see him again. Luckily they make up the following episode, after they both realize they were being unfair o he other, with Dan fishing Drago out of the river.
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-->'''Shun''': Well, you've proven one thing: Masquerade knows everything we did [[spoiler:because you're him]].

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-->'''Shun''': Well, you've proven one thing: Masquerade knows everything we did knew where to find us [[spoiler:because you're you were him]].

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