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{{Nihongo|'''Lumagrowl'''|ウルファング|Urufangu|Original version '''Wolfang'''}} is a wolf/fox-like [[Bakugan]] with six tails who when in Bakugan form almost resembles [[Hynoid]]. He was partnered with [[Kazarina]] and together they made up the [[Haos]] team for the [[Twelve Orders]].
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'''Lumagrowl''' (Japanese version {{Nihongo|'''Wolfang'''|ウルファング|Urufangu}}) is a wolf/fox-like [[Bakugan]] with six tails. He was partnered with [[Kazarina]] and together they made up the [[Haos]] team for the [[Twelve Orders]].
   
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
===Description===
 
===Description===
Lumagrowl was partners with [[Kazarina]] of the [[Twelve Orders]]. He hardly ever shows emotion making it difficult to tell what it's thinking. The Swords, which equip Lumagrowl's tail, attack all round from close to intermediate range making it a lethal foe. Spreading out the tails in a special way unleashes a strong lightning bolt to immobilize its opponents. He also creates a cage around his body with the tail, which illuminates and blocks the opponent's attack. He holds a large rivalry with [[Aranaut]], which comes to a head when they battle on [[Gundalia]], but he does show a sense of honor when he surrenders after Kazarina's death.
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Lumagrowl was partners with [[Kazarina]] of the [[Twelve Orders]]. He hardly ever shows emotion, making it difficult to tell what he's thinking. The swords, which equip onto Lumagrowl's tail, attack all round from close to intermediate range making it a lethal foe. Spreading out the tails in a specific way unleashes a strong lightning bolt to immobilize opponents. He also creates a cage around his body with the tail, which illuminates and blocks the opponent's attack. He maintains a large rivalry with [[Aranaut]], which comes to a head when they battle on [[Gundalia]], but he does show a sense of honor when he surrenders after Kazarina's death.
   
 
==Anime==
 
==Anime==
 
===[[Bakugan: New Vestroia]]===
 
===[[Bakugan: New Vestroia]]===
In episode 52, he was seen at war with [[Dharak]], [[Strikeflier]], [[Sabator]], [[Lythirus]], and [[Krakix]] on a video [[Professor Clay]] watched from an unknown source.
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In ''[[Final Fury]]'', Lumagrowl is first seen at war with the Neathians, fighting alongside [[Dharak]], [[Strikeflier]], [[Sabator]], [[Lythirus]], and [[Krakix]] on the transmission [[Professor Clay]] received from an unknown source.
   
 
===[[Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders]]===
 
===[[Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders]]===
In episode 1, he was seen in Dan's illusion alongside all of the Twelve Orders Bakugan.
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In ''[[A New Beginning]]'', he is seen in Dan's illusion alongside each of the other Twelve Orders' Bakugan.
   
In episode 11, he tried to destroy the 1st Neathian Shield alongside [[Krakix]] and [[Strikeflier]] and they were successful.
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In ''[[The Secret Package]]'', Lumagrowl makes his physical debut alongside [[Krakix]] and [[Strikeflier]] as they successfully destroy the first shield protecting Neathia.
   
In episode 14, he battled [[Aranaut]] and [[Raptorix]] alongside Krakix when all of the Twelve Orders came to destroy Neathia's Second Shield and get to [[The Sacred Orb]]. He was doing very good until the [[Sacred Orb]] sent all the Gundalians back to [[Gundalia]].
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In ''[[The Sacred Orb (Episode)|The Sacred Orb]]'', he battles [[Aranaut]] and [[Raptorix]] alongside Krakix during the Twelve Orders' attack on the second shield. He appears to be performing competently until the [[Sacred Orb]] sends all the Gundalians back to [[Gundalia]].
   
In episode 17, he battled [[Lumino Dragonoid]] alongside [[Phosphos]]. He won the first round but lost in the second round due to [[Dan]] and [[Hawktor]] appeared to help Lumino Dragonoid. So [[Shun]] and Dan switch back Bakugan and Lumagrowl lost in the third round of the battle. When Kazarina was about to punish Lena for their loss, Lena summoned Phosphos to attack her, but Lumagrowl appeared and knocked Phosphos out.
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In ''[[Battle For the Second Shield]]'', he battles [[Lumino Dragonoid]] alongside [[Phosphos]]. He wins the first round but loses in the second round due to [[Dan]] and [[Hawktor]] appearing to aid Lumino Dragonoid. [[Shun]] and Dan quickly switch their Bakugan back and Lumagrowl is almost effortlessly defeated by Drago. Later, as Lena attempts to use Phosphos to ambush Kazarina for attempting to eliminate her, Lumagrowl appears to defend his mistress by intercepting Phosphos's attack and returning him to ball form.
   
In episode 19, he appears attacking [[Plitheon]] alongside [[Lythirus]] and both of them take down Plitheon with no abilities for abandoning Jesse with himself calling his actions "Despicable".
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In ''[[Curtain Call]]'', he and Lythirus restrain [[Plitheon]] after his tangent. Lumagrowl deems Plitheon to be "despicable" for abandoning his partner.
   
In episode 24, he battled [[Aranaut]] and Hawktor. He also used his Battle Gear, ([[Barias Gear]]) and the battle couldn't be decided due to the episode finishing before they could defeat them.
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In ''[[Colossus Dharak]]'', he battles [[Aranaut]] and Hawktor, making use of Barias Gear in its first on-screen appearance. The battle continues into the subsequent episode.
   
In episode 25, he defeated Aranaut but was defeated by Hawktor's Battle Gear, [[Swayther]].
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In ''[[Dragonoid Colossus (episode)|Dragonoid Colossus]]'', he defeats Aranaut but is immediately beaten by Hawktor in retaliation.
   
In episode 26, he was seen in a flashback using Barias Gear to kill [[Jin]] and capture [[Aranaut]].
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In ''[[Forgiveness]]'', he is seen in a flashback. Here he is revealed as the one responsible for [[Jin]]'s death and Aranaut's capture.
   
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In ''[[Into the Storm]]'', Lumagrowl battles [[Coredem]], utilizing his time-warping abilities for the first time on screen.
In episode 27, he battled [[Coredem]] and he won even though Coredem was using [[Rock Hammer]]. He also used his Battle Gear (Barias Gear) in both rounds and defeats him with ease.
 
   
In episode 32, he battled Aranaut and Sabator alongside Lythirus in the first round and used his Battle Gear (Barias Gear). When he uses Barias Gear he made the ground break to make Fabia, Nurzak, Aranaut and Nurzak die alongside Lythirus. In the second round he battles Sabator and Aranaut alongside Lythirus. Also when they were shown losing he was joined by Phosphos, Contestir, and Plitheon. He later retreats alongside Kazarina, Plitheon, Jesse, Phosphos, Lena, Contestir, and Zenet due to Stoica used a deadly ability card that Lythrius would drown everyone in the battle called''' Death End Merman'''.
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In ''[[Redemption]]'', he battles Aranaut and Sabator alongside Lythirus. During the second round, as he and Lythirus begin to lose momentum against their opponents, they are joined by Phosphos, Contestir, and Plitheon, who tilt the odds back in their favor. He later retreats alongside all of his teammates, barring Stoica and Lythirus, who use an ability called '''Death End Merman''' to submerge the battlefield and drown their adversaries.
   
In episode 33, he is shown be sleeping in Bakugan form at times and attacked [[Shun]] and [[Hawktor]] when he suspected that they were trespassing.
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In ''[[Jake's Last Stand]]'', Lumagrowl is shown sleeping in the background. He later attacks [[Shun]] and [[Hawktor]] when he suspects their presence as trespassers.
   
In epsidoe 34, he watched Dharak evolve into Phantom Dharak alongside Barodius, Kazarina, Krakix and Gill. Also when [[Barodius]] renamed him [[Phantom Dharak]] (even though that is his real/true name), Lumagrowl said "I like it".
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In ''[[Final Strike]]'', he watches Dharak evolve alongside Barodius, Kazarina, Krakix and Gill. After [[Barodius]] renames him [[Phantom Dharak]], Lumagrowl voices his approval.
   
In episode 35, he battled Aranaut and Aranaut's Battle Gear ([[Battle Crusher]]). He also used his Battle Gear (Barias Gear) and he and Kazarina fled the battle though but later he used his Battle Gear Level 2 to defeat Aranaut, Blitz Dragonoid and Coredem. He later battles Dragonoid Colossus alongside Lythirus, Strikeflier and Krakix but the battle didn't start due to the episode finishing.
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In ''[[Dream Escape]]'', he briefly brawls against Aranaut. After Blitz Dragonoid and Coredem join the battle, Lumagrowl flees before later ambushing them with a Level 2 ability from his Barias Gear. He later confronts Dragonoid Colossus alongside Lythirus, Strikeflier and Krakix.
   
In epsidoe 36, he battled [[Blitz Dragonoid]], [[Dragonoid Colossus]], Akwimos, Hawktor, Aranaut, Linehalt, and Coredem alongside Krakix, Strikeflier, and Lythirus. They were not doing good at all because they defeated everyone except himself so his opponents went to Neathia but he grabbed hold of Aranaut to prevent him from leaving as well so they could fight. During the fight, when Kazarina starts to grow impatient, she summons several Mobile Assault Vehicles, something that upsets Lumagrowl and the battle couldn't be decided due to the episode finishing.
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In ''[[Gundalian Showdown]]'', he battles [[Blitz Dragonoid]], [[Dragonoid Colossus]], Akwimos, Hawktor, Aranaut, Linehalt, and Coredem alongside Krakix, Strikeflier, and Lythirus. His associates are defeated, but as the Brawlers retreat, he grabs hold of Aranaut to prevent him from leaving, resulting in a brawl between the two. During the fight, Kazarina becomes impatient when Lumagrowl fails to quickly defeat Aranaut and summons a group of Impalaton Mobile Assaults.
   
In episode 37, he continues his battle against Aranaut and uses his Battle Gear (Barias Gear). When Kazarina activates '''Barias Gear Lightning '''he destroys his back-up Mobile Assault Vehicles since he wanted to destroy Aranaut himself but Kazarina left him to battle Aranaut by himself due to him destroying the back up Mobile Assaults Vehicles. He was winning but when he saw Kazarina's dead body he said "What" and Aranaut then defeats him. He later surrenders like a real man and he then walks off into the shadows with Kazarina's body, mourning the loss of his partner.
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In ''[[Broken Spell]]'', he continues his endgame with Aranaut. When Kazarina activates '''Barias Gear Lightning''' Lumagrowl defies her by focusing his attack on her back-up Mobile Assaults, prompting his brawler to leave him to battle alone. He quickly gains an upper hand, appearing to be close to victory until he discovers Kazarina's death. Distracted by the revelation, he is struck down by a powerful blow from Aranaut and subsequently surrenders. Lumagrowl then walks off into the shadows with Kazarina's body, mourning the loss of his partner.
   
 
; Ability Cards
 
'''Ability Cards'''
 
 
* '''Arcadia Sword''': Has two different effects. (The brawler decides what effect it does).
 
* '''Arcadia Sword''': Has two different effects. (The brawler decides what effect it does).
 
:# Transfers 500 [[G Power|Gs]] from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
 
:# Transfers 500 [[G Power|Gs]] from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
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* '''Blade Fantasma''' (''Plain Fantasma''): Subtracts 400 Gs from the opponent.
 
* '''Blade Fantasma''' (''Plain Fantasma''): Subtracts 400 Gs from the opponent.
 
* '''Wolf Howler''': Subtracts 500 Gs from each opponent.
 
* '''Wolf Howler''': Subtracts 500 Gs from each opponent.
* '''Garm Shield '''''(Garm Shield, Guard Palan, Guard Place, '''Garuru Shield''' '''(Japanese version)''')'': Nullifies the opponent's ability.
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* '''Garm Shield''' ''(Garm Shield, Guard Palan, Guard Place, '''Garuru Shield (Japanese version)''')'': Nullifies the opponent's ability.
* '''Skoll Fang''' (''Skull Fang''): Subtracts 300 Gs from the opponent.
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* '''Skoll Fang''': Subtracts 300 Gs from the opponent.
 
* '''Deadly Fantasma''' (''Death Fantasma''): Transfers 400 Gs from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
 
* '''Deadly Fantasma''' (''Death Fantasma''): Transfers 400 Gs from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
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* '''Time Warp''': Resets the brawl to a point in the past, nullifying all Ability, Gate, or Battle Gear effects that occurred after the designated point in time. The brawler decides when the brawl resets to.
* '''Time Warp''': Turns back time until the brawler stops it.
 
   
 
[[File:Sfx animation Lumagrowl win.ogg|thumb|Lumagrowl's Victory Scream on Dimensions.]]
 
[[File:Sfx animation Lumagrowl win.ogg|thumb|Lumagrowl's Victory Scream on Dimensions.]]
   
 
==Game==
 
==Game==
Lumagrowl was released together with [[Avior]], [[Dharak]], [[Snapzoid]], [[Coredem]], [[Phosphos]], [[Strikeflier]], and [[Helix Dragonoid]]. Like most [[Gundalian Invaders|Gundalian]] Bakugan, Lumagrowl can combine with the [[Bakugan Battle Gear]]s. With the metal cylinder inside Lumagrowl's back, the Bakugan Battle Gears can be activated when they combine. To do this, you have to pull the tail back.
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Lumagrowl was released alongside [[Avior]], [[Dharak]], [[Snapzoid]], [[Coredem]], [[Phosphos]], [[Strikeflier]], and [[Helix Dragonoid]]. Like most [[Gundalian Invaders|Gundalian]] Bakugan, Lumagrowl is [[Bakugan Battle Gear|Battle Gear]] compatible.
   
Its [[Pyrus]] version comes in two variations, with 650 [[Gs]] in [[BakuTriad]] and 800 Gs in the BakuBoost+Supper Assault pack.[[Subterra]] version comes with 680 Gs in BakuTriad. Its [[Haos]] version comes in seven variations, with rarely 900 but most of the time 770 Gs 630 or 800 Gs in BakuBoost and 630/660 Gs in BakuTriad and 700 Gs and 660 Gs in Bakugan Battle Arena. Its [[Clear]] comes in one variation 780. Its [[Darkus]] version comes in only one variation, with 700 Gs in BakuTins. Its [[Aquos]] version comes in three variations, with 600/730/740 Gs in [[BakuTriad]]/Game Pack and 730 Gs or 700 Gs in BakuBoost. Its [[Ventus]] version comes in two variations, 730 Gs and 780 Gs. Its [[BakuCamo]] version is 790. [[Clear]] Lumagrowl has 700 Gs. The Haos version included in the [[Bakugan vs Marvel]] pack along with [[Red Skull]], comes with 930 Gs.
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Its [[Pyrus]] version comes in two variations, with 650 [[Gs]] in [[BakuTriad]] and 800 Gs in the BakuBoost + Super Assault pack. The [[Subterra]] version comes with 680 Gs in BakuTriad. Its [[Haos]] version comes in seven variations, with rarely 900 but most of the time 770, 630, or 800 Gs in BakuBoost, 630 or 660 Gs in BakuTriad and 700 or 660 Gs in a Bakugan Battle Arena. Its [[Clear]] comes in one variation with 780 or 700 Gs. Its [[Darkus]] version comes in only one variation, with 700 Gs in BakuTins. Its [[Aquos]] version comes in five variations, with 600/730/740 Gs in [[BakuTriad]]/Game Pack and 730 or 700 Gs in BakuBoost. Its [[Ventus]] version comes in two variations, with 730 or 780 Gs. Its [[BakuCamo]] version has 790 Gs. The Haos version included in the [[Bakugan vs Marvel]] pack with [[Red Skull]] comes with 930 Gs.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Lumagrowl partially resembles [[w:c:pokemon:Ninetales|Ninetales]] from ''[[w:c:pokemon|Pokémon]]'', the [[w:c:naruto:Nine-Tailed Demon Fox|Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]] from ''[[w:c:naruto|Naruto]]'' and [[w:c:digimon:Kyubimon|Kyubimon]] from ''[[w:c:digimon|Digimon]]''. Each of them are based on [[wikipedia:Kitsune|kitsune]], from traditional Japanese folklore.
*Lumagrowl in Bakugan form resembles Hynoid with wolf-like characteristics.
 
 
*Although Bakugan don't usually have pegs for [[Battle Gear]] in the anime, Lumagrowl is one of the few exceptions.
*Lumagrowl partially resembles [[w:c:pokemon:Ninetales|Ninetales]] from ''[[w:c:pokemon|Pokémon]]'', the [[w:c:naruto:Nine-Tailed Demon Fox|Nine-Tailed Demon Fox]] from ''[[w:c:naruto|Naruto]]'' and [[w:c:digimon:Kyubimon|Kyubimon]] from ''[[w:c:digimon|Digimon]]''. All of them are based on [[wikipedia:Kitsune|kitsune]], traditional Japanese folklore.
 
 
*He is the third Bakugan whose original partner has died. The first is Aranaut and the second is [[Rubanoid]].
*Luma means old in Tagalog.
 
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*As of the endings to ''Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders'' and ''Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge'', Lumagrowl is the only surviving member of the Major [[Twelve Orders]], barring Nurzak and Sabator, who defected to Neathia's side.
*Although Bakugan don't usually have pegs for [[Battle Gear]] in the anime, it has been seen with pegs in ball form.
 
*He is the third Bakugan to have his partner die. The first being Aranaut, and the second being [[Rubanoid]].
 
*Lumagrowl is the only surviving member of the [[Twelve Orders]]. [[Nurzak]], [[Sabator]] and the minor twelve orders do not count as they had defected to [[Neathia]].
 
*In the anime he has yellow hair, but on ability cards he mostly has grey hair.
 
*Lumagrowl has a lot in common with [[Aranaut]]: they are both voiced by [[Dan Petronijevic]], have lost their partner and are both [[Haos]] attributed Bakugan. They also seem to have some sort of pride and honor in both of them as well.
 
*Lumagrowl is the only Bakugan so far that has demonstrated time-warping abilities.
 
   
 
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You're just as easy to control as those kids we stole from Earth!


Lumagrowl (Japanese version 'Wolfang' (ウルファング, Urufangu?)) is a wolf/fox-like Bakugan with six tails. He was partnered with Kazarina and together they made up the Haos team for the Twelve Orders.

Information

Description

Lumagrowl was partners with Kazarina of the Twelve Orders. He hardly ever shows emotion, making it difficult to tell what he's thinking. The swords, which equip onto Lumagrowl's tail, attack all round from close to intermediate range making it a lethal foe. Spreading out the tails in a specific way unleashes a strong lightning bolt to immobilize opponents. He also creates a cage around his body with the tail, which illuminates and blocks the opponent's attack. He maintains a large rivalry with Aranaut, which comes to a head when they battle on Gundalia, but he does show a sense of honor when he surrenders after Kazarina's death.

Anime

Bakugan: New Vestroia

In Final Fury, Lumagrowl is first seen at war with the Neathians, fighting alongside Dharak, Strikeflier, Sabator, Lythirus, and Krakix on the transmission Professor Clay received from an unknown source.

Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders

In A New Beginning, he is seen in Dan's illusion alongside each of the other Twelve Orders' Bakugan.

In The Secret Package, Lumagrowl makes his physical debut alongside Krakix and Strikeflier as they successfully destroy the first shield protecting Neathia.

In The Sacred Orb, he battles Aranaut and Raptorix alongside Krakix during the Twelve Orders' attack on the second shield. He appears to be performing competently until the Sacred Orb sends all the Gundalians back to Gundalia.

In Battle For the Second Shield, he battles Lumino Dragonoid alongside Phosphos. He wins the first round but loses in the second round due to Dan and Hawktor appearing to aid Lumino Dragonoid. Shun and Dan quickly switch their Bakugan back and Lumagrowl is almost effortlessly defeated by Drago. Later, as Lena attempts to use Phosphos to ambush Kazarina for attempting to eliminate her, Lumagrowl appears to defend his mistress by intercepting Phosphos's attack and returning him to ball form.

In Curtain Call, he and Lythirus restrain Plitheon after his tangent. Lumagrowl deems Plitheon to be "despicable" for abandoning his partner.

In Colossus Dharak, he battles Aranaut and Hawktor, making use of Barias Gear in its first on-screen appearance. The battle continues into the subsequent episode.

In Dragonoid Colossus, he defeats Aranaut but is immediately beaten by Hawktor in retaliation.

In Forgiveness, he is seen in a flashback. Here he is revealed as the one responsible for Jin's death and Aranaut's capture.

In Into the Storm, Lumagrowl battles Coredem, utilizing his time-warping abilities for the first time on screen.

In Redemption, he battles Aranaut and Sabator alongside Lythirus. During the second round, as he and Lythirus begin to lose momentum against their opponents, they are joined by Phosphos, Contestir, and Plitheon, who tilt the odds back in their favor. He later retreats alongside all of his teammates, barring Stoica and Lythirus, who use an ability called Death End Merman to submerge the battlefield and drown their adversaries.

In Jake's Last Stand, Lumagrowl is shown sleeping in the background. He later attacks Shun and Hawktor when he suspects their presence as trespassers.

In Final Strike, he watches Dharak evolve alongside Barodius, Kazarina, Krakix and Gill. After Barodius renames him Phantom Dharak, Lumagrowl voices his approval.

In Dream Escape, he briefly brawls against Aranaut. After Blitz Dragonoid and Coredem join the battle, Lumagrowl flees before later ambushing them with a Level 2 ability from his Barias Gear. He later confronts Dragonoid Colossus alongside Lythirus, Strikeflier and Krakix.

In Gundalian Showdown, he battles Blitz Dragonoid, Dragonoid Colossus, Akwimos, Hawktor, Aranaut, Linehalt, and Coredem alongside Krakix, Strikeflier, and Lythirus. His associates are defeated, but as the Brawlers retreat, he grabs hold of Aranaut to prevent him from leaving, resulting in a brawl between the two. During the fight, Kazarina becomes impatient when Lumagrowl fails to quickly defeat Aranaut and summons a group of Impalaton Mobile Assaults.

In Broken Spell, he continues his endgame with Aranaut. When Kazarina activates Barias Gear Lightning Lumagrowl defies her by focusing his attack on her back-up Mobile Assaults, prompting his brawler to leave him to battle alone. He quickly gains an upper hand, appearing to be close to victory until he discovers Kazarina's death. Distracted by the revelation, he is struck down by a powerful blow from Aranaut and subsequently surrenders. Lumagrowl then walks off into the shadows with Kazarina's body, mourning the loss of his partner.

Ability Cards
  • Arcadia Sword: Has two different effects. (The brawler decides what effect it does).
  1. Transfers 500 Gs from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
  2. Nullifies the opponent's ability.
  • Fang Dome: Adds 300 Gs to Lumagrowl.
  • Flashing Peaker: Nullifies the opponent's ability. (The ability can only be activated if Lumagrowl makes physical contact with his opponent.)
  • Spiral Blade: Transfers 300 Gs from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
  • Blade Fantasma (Plain Fantasma): Subtracts 400 Gs from the opponent.
  • Wolf Howler: Subtracts 500 Gs from each opponent.
  • Garm Shield (Garm Shield, Guard Palan, Guard Place, Garuru Shield (Japanese version)): Nullifies the opponent's ability.
  • Skoll Fang: Subtracts 300 Gs from the opponent.
  • Deadly Fantasma (Death Fantasma): Transfers 400 Gs from the opponent to Lumagrowl.
  • Time Warp: Resets the brawl to a point in the past, nullifying all Ability, Gate, or Battle Gear effects that occurred after the designated point in time. The brawler decides when the brawl resets to.

Lumagrowl's Victory Scream on Dimensions.

Game

Lumagrowl was released alongside Avior, Dharak, Snapzoid, Coredem, Phosphos, Strikeflier, and Helix Dragonoid. Like most Gundalian Bakugan, Lumagrowl is Battle Gear compatible.

Its Pyrus version comes in two variations, with 650 Gs in BakuTriad and 800 Gs in the BakuBoost + Super Assault pack. The Subterra version comes with 680 Gs in BakuTriad. Its Haos version comes in seven variations, with rarely 900 but most of the time 770, 630, or 800 Gs in BakuBoost, 630 or 660 Gs in BakuTriad and 700 or 660 Gs in a Bakugan Battle Arena. Its Clear comes in one variation with 780 or 700 Gs. Its Darkus version comes in only one variation, with 700 Gs in BakuTins. Its Aquos version comes in five variations, with 600/730/740 Gs in BakuTriad/Game Pack and 730 or 700 Gs in BakuBoost. Its Ventus version comes in two variations, with 730 or 780 Gs. Its BakuCamo version has 790 Gs. The Haos version included in the Bakugan vs Marvel pack with Red Skull comes with 930 Gs.

Trivia

  • Lumagrowl partially resembles Ninetales from Pokémon, the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox from Naruto and Kyubimon from Digimon. Each of them are based on kitsune, from traditional Japanese folklore.
  • Although Bakugan don't usually have pegs for Battle Gear in the anime, Lumagrowl is one of the few exceptions.
  • He is the third Bakugan whose original partner has died. The first is Aranaut and the second is Rubanoid.
  • As of the endings to Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders and Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge, Lumagrowl is the only surviving member of the Major Twelve Orders, barring Nurzak and Sabator, who defected to Neathia's side.