How to spot a fake Bakugan


With the many Bakugan products circulating the web today, it is no wonder that counterfeits are distributed among them. Along with this came the complaints and frustration of Bakugan collectors and lovers. Let’s be honest. Nobody wants to have a fake. So when buying Bakugan products, here are some tips to help us avoid the fake ones and stick with the real ones.

Packaging: First, there is the packaging. By looking only at the packaging, we can sometimes determine that the Bakugan is a fake. A different name for “Bakugan” and a different packaging design than the real one are very obvious signs. There are many packages that are called “Burst-Egg” or “Bomb Ball” and they are considered fake. We should also check the copyright statement and company logos of Spin Master and Sega Toys, the producers of Bakugan. Without the copyrights or logos, the Bakugan is certainly a fake.

Color and Attribute – The next thing to check to determine if a Bakugan is fake is its description. The Bakugan would be false if its color was not the same as the general one. For example, you found a Bakugan with an underground attribute, but it is colored a very dark brown. This Bakugan would be fake. Now if you get a Bakugan with a Pyrus attribute but it is blue in color, obviously the Bakugan is fake. Aside from the consistency of the color and the attribute, you should also take a closer look at the attribute itself. Fake Bakugan often make a mistake with their attributes, for example making a circular end rather than a sharp point.

Size and Markings: If the Bakugan is not the correct ball size, if it is bigger or smaller than the B1, B2 or B3 size it should be, then it is fake. The balls have a certain diameter based on their size B. Any size other than this is considered fake (except Deka Bakugan). We should also take a look at the screws that are used to hold the Bakugan. Real Bakugan has screws with a triangular dent. If the Bakugan’s screws are cross-shaped, then that Bakugan is a fake. Another to keep in mind is the magnet that is used on the ball. If the magnet is exposed, then it is fake. The true Bakugan have the magnets hidden inside.

There is also the issue of the G-Power markings and codes written on the Bakugan ball. Take a close look at the G-power and see if it is written clearly and compactly. It is false if not, if the font is thin and tall. There is also Bakugan where the G-Power is in sticker form, and this definitely tells us that the Bakugan is a fake. There are also the serials embedded in the ball. The Bakugan is fake if it doesn’t have the copyright code “@ s / s / b” embedded in it.

These are the most important and obvious things to keep in mind when looking for a real Bakugan. It is important that you first see a picture of the actual Bakugan before purchasing it online. Knowing what a specific Bakugan looks like can help you determine whether or not it is fake at first glance. The rest of the tests listed above will come when you take a closer look at the Bakugan product you want to buy.