TV-Series
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Li Yong Fa, a former Shadow Alliance operative, navigates a complex path shaped by strategic cunning, conflicting loyalties, and a shifting moral code. Standing 132 cm tall with a wiry 30.2 kg frame, his crimson attire and hat—reminiscent of a waiter’s uniform—mark his distinctive presence. A blend of shrewdness and introspection defines his personality, torn between duty to missions and deepening bonds with allies like Yamato’s group. Born December 9th (blood type A), his Chinese heritage intertwines with a fraught fraternal dynamic—rivalry and reliance bind him to his older brother, Wen Yong Fa.
Initially deployed as an antagonist under Ababa’s command, Li tests Gray’s loyalty through calculated subterfuge, clashing with Yamato using underhanded tactics. His prowess shines in the IBA Winners Tournament, securing a flawless Shoot the Gap qualifier score before facing Terry McScotty in the semifinals. Yet moments of hesitation—like sparing Terry’s Wing Ninja—reveal cracks in his allegiance.
A turning point emerges when Li aids Yamato against the Hogs, catalyzing his gradual shift toward the protagonists. This evolution peaks when he and Wen defect from the Shadow Alliance, rejecting Enjyu’s manipulation during the Power Alley tournament. Allying with Yamato’s group, they deploy upgraded B-Daman models—Li’s King Rekuso and Wen’s King Bakuso—which fuse into King Bakurekuso to overpower foes like Shegen in battles against News, Salz, and Neo Shadow Alliance forces.
Li’s journey darkens as he feigns loyalty to the Neo Shadow Alliance under Enjyu’s influence, covertly sabotaging Marda B’s regime. This gambit fractures his bond with Wen, culminating in an offscreen duel where Li defeats his brother. Brainwashed by Marda B, he becomes a weapon against former allies until Wen’s intervention breaks the control, mending their relationship. Redeemed, Li joins Yamato’s final assault on Marda B, embracing fair play.
Key conflicts include victories over Yamato, Bull, Terry, and Neo Shadow soldiers, countered by defeats against Terry and Wen. His B-Daman evolves from Meteor Dragon to King Rekuso and Ryuseiryu, wielding precision-driven attacks like Crimson Light. Through loyalty struggles, redemption, and camaraderie’s influence, Li bridges antagonism and heroism, embodying a duality that defines his arc.
Initially deployed as an antagonist under Ababa’s command, Li tests Gray’s loyalty through calculated subterfuge, clashing with Yamato using underhanded tactics. His prowess shines in the IBA Winners Tournament, securing a flawless Shoot the Gap qualifier score before facing Terry McScotty in the semifinals. Yet moments of hesitation—like sparing Terry’s Wing Ninja—reveal cracks in his allegiance.
A turning point emerges when Li aids Yamato against the Hogs, catalyzing his gradual shift toward the protagonists. This evolution peaks when he and Wen defect from the Shadow Alliance, rejecting Enjyu’s manipulation during the Power Alley tournament. Allying with Yamato’s group, they deploy upgraded B-Daman models—Li’s King Rekuso and Wen’s King Bakuso—which fuse into King Bakurekuso to overpower foes like Shegen in battles against News, Salz, and Neo Shadow Alliance forces.
Li’s journey darkens as he feigns loyalty to the Neo Shadow Alliance under Enjyu’s influence, covertly sabotaging Marda B’s regime. This gambit fractures his bond with Wen, culminating in an offscreen duel where Li defeats his brother. Brainwashed by Marda B, he becomes a weapon against former allies until Wen’s intervention breaks the control, mending their relationship. Redeemed, Li joins Yamato’s final assault on Marda B, embracing fair play.
Key conflicts include victories over Yamato, Bull, Terry, and Neo Shadow soldiers, countered by defeats against Terry and Wen. His B-Daman evolves from Meteor Dragon to King Rekuso and Ryuseiryu, wielding precision-driven attacks like Crimson Light. Through loyalty struggles, redemption, and camaraderie’s influence, Li bridges antagonism and heroism, embodying a duality that defines his arc.