Not sure who already knew this but thought i would post a little FAQ on the codes that now appear on the bottom of the Bakugan. The 5 numbers represent the day/week that the Bakugan was produced and the 2 letters represent the factory that produced it.For example, 080122MP. The first 2 numbers are the year. The middle 2 numbers are the month. And the last 2 numbers are the day. So this example would be Janruary 22, 2008. There are many Bakugan with the same numbers so im assuming it refers to that week, but it could just be that date. Finally the 2 Letters at the end represent the factory that produced it. So how is this useful?We can try and track the bakugan releases by their dates and predict future releases. If you look at the BakuBronze Bakugan they have codes dating from march 5 to march 19 and the newly released Bakuglow have dates around march 26 so thats about 3 weeks difference. The Bakuglow just started showing up last week.( middle of June ) BakuBronze was showing up around the middle of May. About a months difference between them.
Someone had mentioned this before but I don't think they had actually figured out what each letter/number actually was for. Nice discovery!BTW my Altair also has May 11th 2009 don't know if you needed to know that but just in case there ya go.
You have an Altair, Yoshi? I'm still waiting for mine…Anyways, nice find, Ernie. Too bad the numbers on almost all of mine scratch off realy easily. Not much of a help to me.
Hmmm, the theory may not be so good then since this bakubronze was from January. That would be a 4 month delay, compared to a 2-3 month delay on the other numbers.