Beyblade
Anime and Television Show
Beyblade...blade breakers, where if they defeat him, things will return to the way they were before. The second generation Beyblade anime series; Beyblade: Metal Fusion known as Metal Fight Beyblade in Japan, premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009. On... In this article: Tyson Granger, Beyblade, Bladebreakers, Kai Hiwatari, Ray Kon, Daichi Sumeragi, Nelvana, Demolition Boys, North America, and Japan |
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Majestics
...this belief. In the manga, his beyblade is a "Hidden Spirits" model that transforms into his beyblade like the Takara/Hasbro version. His Beyblade launcher is in the shape of a flail, and his special attack is Wing Dagger. Robert's...
In this article: Majestics, Johnny, Bladebreakers, and Barthez Battalion
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Max Tate
...most of his battles. After the tournament, he moves back to America with his mom until a little later in Beyblade V-Force. Max uses 4 Beyblades in season 1: Draciel Max, Draciel Metal Ball, Draciel Shield, Draciel Fortess Max as he...
In this article: Max Tate, Kenny, Bladebreakers, and All Starz
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Wikipedia | October 09, 2009
King & Queen (Beyblade)
King and Queen are two characters from the anime and manga series Beyblade. They appeared only in the second season Beyblade V-Force as two blade part collectors. King and Queen are twins, and they always work together when collecting blade...
In this article: King & Queen, Kai Hiwatari, F-Dynasty, and Mie Sonozaki
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
Romero (Beyblade)
F-Dynasty (F-Sangre in the Japanese version) Romero is the F-Dynasty's coach, and the one who taught Raul and Julia how to beyblade. He found the twins in a travelling circus, and taught them how to incorporate the various tricks they...
In this article: Kai Hiwatari and White Tiger X
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Beyblade: Super Tournament Battle
...video game based on the anime and manga Beyblade and was released originally in 2002. In the game, the player selects a "beyblade" and a beyblader to fight in a tournament, buying better blades as the game progresses. "Beyblade:Super...
In this article: BeyBlade: Super Tournament Battle
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Wikipedia | September 03, 2009
Beyblade (toy)
...GT, it comes with a larger turbo winder. Gyro Engine Gear: This unique type allows the tip of the Beyblade to spin independently. Thus the beyblade can be launched without a launcher, as a rip cord can be inserted into the beyblade. Only...
In this article: Hasbro, Takara, Cancer, Polycarbonate, Tomy, and North America
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Times Online | July 21, 2009
Hamleys puts faith in old favourites at start of Christmas countdown
...Power Rangers during its last recession. Tomy, the toymaker, told investors yesterday that it had particularly high hopes for Beyblades, a range of fighting spinning tops. Hamleys, which has embarked on an expansion programme, including...
In this article: Hornby, Recession, Airfix, Argos, London 2012 Olympics, Barbie, Beyblades, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, and Landsbanki
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Wikipedia | July 20, 2009
Bladebreakers
The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. The team includes Tyson Granger, Kai Hiwatari, Max Tate, Ray Kon and Kenny , though Kenny does not blade for the team until G-Revolution, where the team...
In this article: Bladebreakers, Kai Hiwatari, Ray Kon, Tyson Granger, Max Tate, White Tigers, All Starz, Great, and Demolition Boys
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Wikipedia | July 19, 2009
White Tigers (Beyblade)
The White Tigers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. The team consists of Lee Wong, Mariah Wong, Gary Tan , Kevin Cheng , and in the third season Beyblade G-Revolution only, Ray Kon and Master Tao. In...
In this article: White Tigers, Ray Kon, Lee Wong, Mariah Wong, Bladebreakers, Kevin Cheng, Gary Tan, PPB All Starz, and F-Dynasty
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Wikipedia | May 15, 2009
Kenny (Beyblade)
...Beybattles for the team, but has a beyblade that hops when he does. In the first season, he battles Kai with a different beyblade. His beyblade in V-Force is "Einstein" and in G-Revolution , he uses "Hopper". In the English dub of the first...
In this article: Kenny, Alex Hood, Bladebreakers, Ming-Ming, and Houko Kuwashima
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Beyblade is an anime and manga series about a group of kids battling with highly powerful spinning tops enchanted with sacred bit-beasts or spirits of mythical and powerful creatures. The show focuses on the battles between Beyblading teams as they compete to become the world champions. The main characters are the Bladebreakers, a team consisting of Tyson Granger, Kai Hiwatari, Ray Kon and Max Tate. During their quest to become Beyblade champions, Tyson and his friends meet many new friends, enemies and competitors whilst overcoming problems. Beyblade is an immensely popular series internationally, attracting millions of viewers since its inception.
The Beyblade anime is licensed by Nelvana in North America. The Beyblade manga, made by Takao Aoki, is published in English in North America by VIZ Media, some names are changed to match the English anime version.
- Name:
- Beyblade V-Force
- Genre:
- Adventure, Comedy, Sports, Shonen
- Directed By:
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- Toshifumi Kawase
- Mitsuo Hashimoto, Toshifumi Kawase
- Tetsuo Takeuchi, Yoshio Takeuchi
- Written By:
- Takao Aoki
- Studio:
- Nihon Animedia
- Broadcast Channel:
- TV Tokyo
- Volumes:
- 14
- Published in:
- CoroCoro Comic
- Number of Episodes:
- 52
- Demographic:
- Shōnen
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