: Powerful guardians from across the various worlds, including: Ziun (Katana World) Asmodai (Magic World) Miserea (Dungeon World) Burn Nova (Ancient World) Why Fans Love (and Critique) It
The Hundred Demon Threat: A Deep Dive into Buddyfight 100 If you thought the original Buddyfight was high-stakes, Future Card Buddyfight 100 (also known as Buddyfight Hundred ) takes that energy and turns it up a notch. Running for 50 episodes from April 2015 to March 2016, this second series in the Future Card Buddyfight franchise introduces a darker, more urgent conflict that shifts the game from casual competition to a battle for Earth's survival. The Story: 100 Illegal Monsters
The stakes hit a breaking point when the dangerous monster is released and devours Tenbu. To stop this ancient evil, Gao and his friends must track down the eight Omni Lords to reseal Yamigedo once and for all. Key Players and Worlds
According to reviewers from sites like DReager1.com , the show is praised for its high-energy openings and intense start. However, some fans feel the middle of the season gets bogged down by "monster of the week" filler before picking back up for a climactic finale.
Despite some pacing issues, Buddyfight 100 remains a fan-favorite for its introduction of the Omni Lords and the evolution of Gao and Drum’s partnership.
The plot kicks off with Gao Mikado stepping in for Tasuku Ryuenji while he’s away for training. Peace doesn't last long, though, as a mysterious threat emerges: known as the "Hundred Demons" appear on Earth. Led by the villainous Ikazuchi and his puppet Death Shido, these monsters begin a relentless hunt for Tenbu, a powerful creature.
: A unique "worldless" attribute that allows cards from various worlds to be mixed into one deck.
: Tasuku returns from his training with the power of this new world, featuring high-tech cybernetic dragons.