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* DisguisedInDrag: Ryūsei, Katsuji, and Ken disguise themselves as female to attract Night Borger X, the masked borger who appears at night and targets timid-looking borgers to take option parts from them.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa (Kyōko Chikiri) is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka (Creator/KanakoMitsuhashi) and Ken Ryūshō (Kei Watanabe).
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Ryūsei Amanogawa (Kyōko Chikiri) is a 10-year-old an enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka (Creator/KanakoMitsuhashi) and Ken Ryūshō (Kei Watanabe).
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 sends an assassin after Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an attempt to make his son win by default.
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** The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 sends an assassin after Ryūsei, who is only10-year-old, ten, in an attempt to make his son win by default.default.
** In episode 33, when posing as a girl, Taiki Amanogawa falsely accuses Ryūsei of stalking and calls the angry mob to punish the boy alongside him by stoning.
** The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 sends an assassin after Ryūsei, who is only
** In episode 33, when posing as a girl, Taiki Amanogawa falsely accuses Ryūsei of stalking and calls the angry mob to punish the boy alongside him by stoning.
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* InMediasRes: Episode 1 begins when Ryūsei faces Gulfstream Sasamoto in the semifinals and ends after Big Bang turns out to be the former's ArchnemesisDad.
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* InMediasRes: Episode 1 begins when Ryūsei faces Gulfstream Sasamoto in the semifinals and ends after Big Bang turns out to be semifinals, without any explanation about the identities of the former's ArchnemesisDad.friends.
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* Stories and flashbacks are sometimes faked, with a new character appearing as if they exist in the first place.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006, to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007. The anime is infamous mainly in Website/NicoNicoDouga for its nonsense aspects, including but not limited to:
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006, to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax Creator/{{Animax}} on October 10, 2007. The anime is infamous mainly in Website/NicoNicoDouga for its nonsense aspects, including but not limited to:
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Ryūsei Amanogawa (Kyōko Chikiri) is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and crazy things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka (Creator/KanakoMitsuhashi) and Ken Ryūshō (Kei Watanabe).
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa (Kyōko Chikiri) is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and crazy things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka (Creator/KanakoMitsuhashi) and Ken Ryūshō (Kei Watanabe).
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5,2006 2006, to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.2007. The anime is infamous mainly in Website/NicoNicoDouga for its nonsense aspects, including but not limited to:
* No explanation is given about the game style of borg battles and the structure of kabuto borgs.
* There are the cultivation of kabuto borgs and a nation that exports natural ones as its main business.
* There are moments where a kabuto borg breaks a mask, kills, or is used as a weapon.
* Whenever an episode sees a character dead or the world destroyed, the trailer narration solves them with a ludicrous explanation at best or the next episode sees everything fine without any explanation at worst.
* Stories and flashbacks are sometimes faked, with a new character appearing as if they exist in the first place.
* With a few exceptions, the heroines are one-shot and at least one of their designs is used on multiple occasions with the color or hairstyle changed.
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5,
* No explanation is given about the game style of borg battles and the structure of kabuto borgs.
* There are the cultivation of kabuto borgs and a nation that exports natural ones as its main business.
* There are moments where a kabuto borg breaks a mask, kills, or is used as a weapon.
* Whenever an episode sees a character dead or the world destroyed, the trailer narration solves them with a ludicrous explanation at best or the next episode sees everything fine without any explanation at worst.
* Stories and flashbacks are sometimes faked, with a new character appearing as if they exist in the first place.
* With a few exceptions, the heroines are one-shot and at least one of their designs is used on multiple occasions with the color or hairstyle changed.
* InMediasRes: Episode 1 begins when Ryūsei faces Gulfstream Sasamoto in the semifinals and ends after Big Bang turns out to be the former's ArchnemesisDad.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 sends an assassin after Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win by default.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 sends an assassin after Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort attempt to make his son win by default.
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* BlowGun: In episode 30, the assassin hired by the father of Kameida Carmeda tries to kill Ryūsei with a blow gun.
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* BlowGun: In episode 30, the assassin hired sent by the father of Kameida Carmeda tries to kill Ryūsei with a blow gun.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires a BlowGun-wielding assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win by default.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires a BlowGun-wielding sends an assassin to kill after Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win by default.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires a BlowGun-wielding assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires a BlowGun-wielding assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.win by default.
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* BlowGun: In episode 30, the assassin hired by the father of Kameida Carmeda tries to kill Ryūsei with a blow gun.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires an assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires an a BlowGun-wielding assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line, which was once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'' toy line, which was line once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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* OutnumberedSibling: The Itari family has two daughters, the elder of whom is Amiko, and one son, who is the middle child.
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* OutnumberedSibling: The Itari family has two daughters, the elder of whom is Amiko, and one son, who is the middle child.child.
* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires an assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.
* WouldHurtAChild: The father of Kameida Carmeda from episode 30 hires an assassin to kill Ryūsei, who is only 10-year-old, in an effort to make his son win.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insect Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation AnimatedAdaptation of the obscure ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game Borg'' toy line, which was once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Insect Kabuto Borgs Borg [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 to 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, Originally aired on BS Japan from October 5, 2006 to 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007, it also began airing on Creator/Animax on October 10, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and to 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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* MyNameIs: The title is pronounced "Victory by Victory".
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* MyNameIs: MyNaymeIs: The title is pronounced "Victory by Victory".
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''(pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''(pronounced [=VxV=]'' (pronounced "Victory by Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced [=VxV=]''(pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Victory"; lit. "Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzo Konchu Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and G&G Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa (Kyōko Chikiri) is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric crazy things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka (Creator/KanakoMitsuhashi) and Ken Ryūshō.
Ryūshō (Kei Watanabe).
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: Big Bang is Taiki Amanogawa, the father of Ryūsei. This is revealed as a surprise at the end of episode 1, where Ryūsei himself and his friends learn about it for the first time.
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: Big Bang is the villain persona of Taiki Amanogawa, making him the father ArchnemesisDad of Ryūsei. This is revealed as a surprise at the end of episode 1, where Ryūsei himself and his friends learn about it for the first time.
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* FamilyThemeNaming: The Amanogawa family follows a cosmic theme, with the surname itself meaning "Milky Way". While Ryūsei means "shooting star", Ginga's full name is pronounced the same as "Milky Way Galaxy". Their father, Taiki, [[OddNameOut only means]] "great brightness", but his villain alias as Big Bang does follow the pattern.
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* FamilyThemeNaming: The Amanogawa family follows a cosmic theme, with the surname itself meaning "Milky Way". While Ryūsei means "shooting star", Ginga's full name is pronounced the same as "Milky Way Galaxy".Galaxy" in Japanese. Their father, Taiki, [[OddNameOut only means]] "great brightness", but his villain alias as Big Bang does follow the pattern.
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: Big Bang is Taiki Amanogawa, the father of Ryūsei. This is revealed as a surprise at the end of episode 1, where Ryūsei himself and his friends learn about it for the first time.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obsolete game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of ''Kabuto Borg'', an obsolete obscure game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fight fights their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends named Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends, Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthusiast of borg battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends, friends named Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of Kabuto Borg, an obsolete game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of Kabuto Borg, ''Kabuto Borg'', an obsolete game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthuaist of Borg Battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends, Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthuaist enthusiast of Borg Battles, borg battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends, Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
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Ryūsei Amanogawa is a 10-year-old enthuaist of Borg Battles, where each player fight their opponents using their kabuto borgs (or borg machines), palm-sized machines that look like beetles. With the Tomcat Red Beetle as his kabuto borg of choice, he faces many opponents and eccentric things alongside his friends, Katsuji Matsuoka and Ken Ryūshō.
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of Kabuto Borg, an obsolete game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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!!''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' provides examples of:
* FamilyThemeNaming: The Amanogawa family follows a cosmic theme, with the surname itself meaning "Milky Way". While Ryūsei means "shooting star", Ginga's full name is pronounced the same as "Milky Way Galaxy". Their father, Taiki, [[OddNameOut only means]] "great brightness", but his villain alias as Big Bang does follow the pattern.
* MotherlySidePlait: The bedridden mother of Amiko Itari wears a loose braid over her right shoulder.
* OutnumberedSibling: The Itari family has two daughters, the elder of whom is Amiko, and one son, who is the middle child.
''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]''[[note]][=VxV=] is pronounced "Victory by Victory"[[/note]] ("Artificial Insects Kabuto Borgs [=VxV=]") is an anime adaptation of Kabuto Borg, an obsolete game once sold by Creator/TakaraTomy. The anime was produced by Creator/GAndGEntertainment and [=G&G=] Direction. It ran for 52 episodes, from 2006 and 2007, and aired its final episode on October 11, 2007.
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!!''Jinzō Konchū Kabuto Borg [=VxV=]'' provides examples of:
* FamilyThemeNaming: The Amanogawa family follows a cosmic theme, with the surname itself meaning "Milky Way". While Ryūsei means "shooting star", Ginga's full name is pronounced the same as "Milky Way Galaxy". Their father, Taiki, [[OddNameOut only means]] "great brightness", but his villain alias as Big Bang does follow the pattern.
* MotherlySidePlait: The bedridden mother of Amiko Itari wears a loose braid over her right shoulder.
* OutnumberedSibling: The Itari family has two daughters, the elder of whom is Amiko, and one son, who is the middle child.