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History
Both the toys and their name were inspired by 'Beigoma', a traditional spinning top. The introduction of the toy corresponded with the release of Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade released in 1999, with Ultimate Frostic Dranzer, Spin Dragoon and Saizo being the first 3 beyblades released. Beyblade was loosely inspired by Pokémon with the main protagonist, 'Takao' (Tyson) and the antagonist 'Kai' being based on the characters of 'Red' and 'Blue'. Beyblades sold during this beyblade were not originally listed as a 'type'. Early beyblades were supplied with 3 bit-chips along with the beyblade. The original idea was that the new toys would possess collectable 'bit-chips' which represented the fighting spirit of the player. Again this was based on Pokémon, though a large contribution to this was Hudson, the makers of the very first Beyblade game. Hudson produced several 'Pokémon-like' games during this period, which is why the game and the toyline itself both were following a similar format.
Note; the main characters at this point had no surnames.
The period between the Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade video game and the launch of the toyline under the official name of 'Bakuten Shoot Beyblade' was mostly a experiemental stage, although the name 'Beyblade' was in use, much of the official name of the series was still being established. One more game, Beyblade Fighting Tournament, released in August 2000 and a manga released in Jan 2000 under the name 'Bakuten Shoot Beyblade' was released as tie ins witht he toys. Beyblades released in this period carried codes to unlock their bits in the game. It was then the concept of the bit-beasts were changed, but the beyblades began to have clear 'types' such as 'Attack', 'Balance', ' Stamina' and 'Defence'. Kai and Takao were carried on as main characters, with Rai and Max being introduced to the cast. This format was the basis of future incarnations of the Beyblade toyline and storyline. The games were the main established method of promoting the early Beyblade toys at this point.
A later Beyblade anime television series was released, since it was loosely based on the manga it carried the name 'Bakuten Shoot Beyblade', it ran between Jan and December 2001. Games become tie-ins with the anime from this point onwards. In 2001, Hasbro began to sell Beyblade toys internationally (under license from, and produced by, Takara) along with a coordinated country-by-country rollout of localized versions of the TV series. However, while both the anime and the manga made it to inational sales, none of the tie-in promotional games made it at this point. The manga received two official English dubs later, with the Australian version being released more then a year before the North American version.
The Beyblade toy line went on to be one of the most popular toy lines in the world from 2000–2005 and as of 2005 over 100 million units had been sold worldwide. In August 2008, Takara Tomy released a new generation of Beyblade with a metal outer layer; the first incarnation of the toy in three and a half years. From the Basic System, through the Heavy/Hard Metal System, Beyblades were categorized as Attack, Defense, Combination, or Endurance Types, but when the Hybrid Wheel System was introduced, the Combination and Endurance Types were renamed as Balance and Stamina Types, respectively.
These Beyblades may have pictures on them that symbolizes a creature (known as a Bit-Beast) which shows what the Beyblade does, or looks like. In Beyblade: Metal Fusion they have symbols on them that represent one of the 88 constellations in space. Players are encouraged to mix-and-match their Beyblade in order to win.
The main target demographic for the toys is children, especially boys, though there have been manga produced such as Beyblade Battle Saint Lolita is one of the rare examples of the franchise aimed specifically at girls. Two related manga Explosive Hero Blader DJ and Bakuten Denju Blader DJ were also released to teach about Beyblading techniques.
Game
Rules
Note: These are the rules for the Metal Fusion/Metal Fight era of Beyblade.
Goal
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- Be the first player to score 7 points or more.
How to battle
- Both players begin with the signal, '3, 2, 1, - LET IT RIP!' (Go Shoot!)
- At the signal both players launch their Beys into the Beystadium.
- One launch per battle; battle ends when one Bey stops spinning.
Scoring
- If your top spins longer than your opponent, you score 1 point. This is called a Sleep Out.
- If you touch your opponent during their launch, your opponent scores 1 point.
- If you don't launch your Bey successfully into the stadium you lose 1 point.
- If your Bey gets trapped in a penalty pocket, your opponent scores 2 points.
- If you touch the stadium during battle, your opponent scores 3 points and the battle is immediately over.
- Compete in multiple battles until one player scores 7 or more points.
Note: These are the rules for the Burst/Burst Evolution era of Beyblade.
Goal
- Be the first player to score 2 (anime) or 3 (app) points or more.
How to battle
- Both players begin with the signal, '3, 2, 1, - LET IT RIP!' (Go Shoot!)
- At the signal both players launch their Beys into the Beystadium.
- One launch per battle; battle ends when one Bey stops spinning.
Scoring
- If your top spins longer than your opponent, you score 1 point. This is called a Survivor Finish.
- If your Bey gets trapped in a pocket on the stadium and stops spinning, it counts as a Survivor Finish to your opponent (the opponent scores 1 point).
- If you burst your opponent's Bey, you score 2 points.
- Compete in multiple battles (known as Rounds) until one player scores the decided amount of more points.
Types of Beyblades
Each Beyblade has a different type. It determines what Type they are most best at.
Attack:These Beyblades specialize in attacking other Beyblades. They battle fiercely and try to knock out the other Beyblade as fast as they can. They tend to outperform Stamina-Type Beyblades due to their lack of defense. But, attack types often are not able to spin for as long as other types.
Defense:These Beyblades specialize in using defense. Just like the saying 'the best offense is a good defense,' they stay in one place and defend themselves from incoming Beyblades so their attacks are almost immune to them, thus making an Attack-Types mismatched against this type.
Stamina:These Beyblades specialize in stamina. They are used so they can out-spin the enemy Bey and win. In exchange for a lack of power, their stamina last-longer against other Type of Beyblades making them naturally advantageous over Defense-Types, which focus on resisting hits.
Balance:These Beyblades specialize in a mix of the other three types listed above, giving them no glaring strengths or weaknesses. They use a mix of Attack, Defense and, Stamina Types put together to make an even mix to win.
Systems
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Through the lifespan of the Beyblade toy line, there have been different generations of architectures introduced in the anime.
Basic System (BS)
The 'Basic System' tops are the first generation of Beyblade tops. They are made entirely of plastic, with the exception of Weight Disks and some tips. These Beyblades consist of five basic parts:
- Bit Chip: A decorative plate inserted into the Attack Ring of the Beyblade, adorned with a small icon of a Bit-Beast. In the anime, these creatures' souls were actually housed in the Beyblades themselves.
- Attack Ring: The Attack Ring determines the blade's effect when it impacts against its opponent, as this is normally the first part to come into contact with the opposing blade.
- Weight Disk: The Weight Disk affects the power and speed of the Beyblade.
- Blade Base: The Blade Base determines the direction of the Beyblade's rotation; either clockwise (right) or counterclockwise (left).
- Tip: The tip determines how the Beyblade spins, and also affects its movement pattern. The Performance tip is attached to the Blade Base.
The first tops consisted of a four-layer part system: Bit Beast, Attack Ring, Weight Disk, and Blade Base; the Spin Gear would lock into the Blade Base, essentially making the top only four layers after initial construction. Upon the arrival of the S- and F-series Beyblades, Spin Gears were introduced that were removable and interchangeable, thus creating a five-layer system.
Magnacore System (MG)
Introduced with the V-series, the 'Magnacore' line of Beyblade toys featured magnetic Spin Gears and Weight Disks to attract or repel blades from each other. Additionally, one could purchase magnets that were affixed to the bottom of one's Beystadium, which affected the movement patterns of the Beyblades.
Engine Gear System (EG)
Engine Gear tops were introduced with the G-series, and retain the same major design of a typical Beyblade, including a Bit Chip, an Attack Ring, a Weight Disk, and a Blade Base; Engine Gear tops, however, replace the typical Spin Gear with a more advanced Engine Gear, which affects the behavior of the top during the battle. Each Engine Gear includes a Turbo Winder to wind-up the engine core. When in action, the Blade Base releases the Engine Gear determined by the Blade Base's clutch lock system. This series of beyblades were the last ones to be made of plastic parts with the exception of the weight disks. The later ones were semi metal or completely metal.
Engine Gear types
- Engine Gear: The default engine gear that comes with most beyblades, but their tip is varied.
- Turbo Engine Gear: First released with the left-spinning Dragoon GT, the Turbo Engine Gear gives an even more powerful release than that of the original engine gear. Comes with a larger turbo winder.
- Reverse Gear: The Engine Gear spins in the opposite direction of the rest of the top. This engine gear is only bundled with Dranzer GT, which uses this gear for a reverse zig-zag attack. Although this attack can be very effective, the beyblade loses spin when the gear kicks in. As with Dragoon 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 ripcord can be inserted into the beyblade. Only used for Torch/Flame and Thunder Pegasus (which are identical except for color).
Blade Base types
- Instant Release or First Clutch: The Engine Gear triggers at the beginning of the battle, resulting in a large burst of speed almost immediately after launch.
- Steady Release: The Engine Gear triggers at the beginning of the battle, but releases earlier because of the weight of the beyblade on the larger or wider revolving blade base, which is attached directly to the engine gear. Used in Rock Bison and Wolborg 4.
- Hit Release or Final Clutch: The Engine Gear triggers when the blade base collides with an object, or when the beyblade is running out of spin, and releases a quick burst of speed. The clutches must be pulled prior to winding the spin gear.
- Middle Clutch: Built exclusively for Dranzer GT, the middle clutch has a similar design to the final clutch base, but releases the engine gear in the middle of the match; earlier than a final clutch but not instant as in the First Clutch base.
Customizable engine weightsFor the 2 GT Series Beyblades that were released, the Engine Gear that comes withintended for use with the Customizable Engine Weight of each top. The Engine Gears, however, can fit with the 'Clutch' bases.
Hard Metal System (HMS)
Beyblade HMS (Hard Metal System) (Known is Japan as the Heavy Metal System) is a line of Beyblade toys released after the Engine Gear line of blades in respect to the anime series. This series, unlike ones in the past, use smaller pieces made mostly of metal. HMS Beyblades have a distinct advantage over previously released Beyblades, that being that their spin velocities are 1.5-2x faster.
These tops are composed of a four-layer part system:
- Bit Protector: This holds the parts together, unlike its plastic counterpart, the Bit Chip, which was merely decorative. With the release of the first 5 HMS Beyblades, 2 different stickers for made for the Bit Protector, one of a 'bit beast' and one of the emblem. The emblem stickers were the only ones that appeared in later Beyblade toys.
- Attack Ring: This is composed of an inner metal part screwed to an outer ABS caul.
- Weight Disk: HMS (heavy metal system) Weight Disks are completely circular, unlike plastic Weight Disks which were shaped as hexa-, octa-, and decagons. There are also Customizable Weight Disks, which have plastic and metal parts, the plastic parts giving the Weight Disk a certain feature.
- Running Core: The Blade Base of HMS.
HMS blades do not use Spin Gears or Engine Gears, nor do they require them since the blade can be launched from both spin directions. This is possible through the HMS Neo Dual Launcher, which allows such spin-changing.These beyblades were the last ones corresponding to the Original series. A few years later, a new show under the name Metal Fight Beyblade,(Beyblade: Metal Fusion in North America) with new characters and Beyblades made in the same scale as HMS Beyblades, but with a completely different structure, was introduced.
Pre-Hybrid Wheel System
Before the beginning of the anime in April 2009, Metal Fight Beyblades were constituted of four parts:
Face Bolt: Hexagonal screw-like piece that fastens the Beyblade together, similar to Bit Protector from the HMS. They feature graffiti-style illustrations on the top (i.e. Bull, Pegasus, etc). With the introduction of the Performance Top System also came the Metal Face Bolts, which are 3.5 grams heavier than normal Faces, therefore they help add weight to a Beyblade. After BB-27, Face Bolts have become blank and stickers now have to be added on them.
Wheel: Main source of attack from a Beyblade; unlike HMS, the Fusion Wheel is completely made out of metal to compensate for the lack of a Weight Disk. They use various shaped protrusions to lower the spin velocity of an opponent. The Wheel is fundamentally the same as the Attack Ring from the HMS and plastic Beyblades. The shooter connects directly to the Wheel and does not depend on the Face or the Track for a solid connection. The Wheel determines the spin direction of the Beyblade.
Spin Track: The Spin Track is the component of the Beyblade that connects the Fusion Wheel and Performance Tip. The Spin Track determines the height of the Beyblade. Their names (when read with a decimal before the last digit) determine their height in millimeters. For example, Galaxy Pegasus's Spin Track is called 105, which stands for 10.5 MM. Some Spin Tracks have gimmicks which help make multiple good customizations since some of them are significantly heavier than others, like Flame Sagittario’s C145 Spin Track.
Performance Tip: The tip of the Beyblade. It has interchangeable tips which the Beyblade spins on. Movement patterns can be altered with the differently shaped tips that can be used. It is similar to the Blade Base from plastic Beyblades or the Running Core from HMS. The Bottom is indicated by the (sometimes three) last letter(s) of a Beyblade’s name: for instance, Lightning L-Drago 100HF, where HF is the Bottom and stands for Hole Flat. Scythe Kronos T125 EDS, where EDS is the Bottom stands for Eternal Defense Sharp/Spike.
Performance Top System / Hybrid Wheel System (PTS)
Known in Japan as the Hybrid Wheel System. The current system was released in 2008 in Japan and in 2010 worldwide, it introduces new components making the Beyblades more complex including a wheel made of polycarbonate and more technically advanced bottoms.
Names of Beyblades can now be determined by their parts. For example, Storm Pegasus 105RF has a 'Pegasus' clear wheel/energy ring, 'Storm' metal/fusion wheel, '105 (10.5mm)' track/spin track, and a 'RF (Rubber Flat)' bottom/performance tip.
- Face Bolt: Playing a much larger role than the bit chip, the face is the screw that holds all parts together.
- Energy Ring: These are composed of CPC (Polycarbonate). Aerodynamics sometimes are a factor, but usually they are just used for weight.
- Fusion Wheel: These create a frame for the Energy Ring and make the most contact with the opposing beyblade.
- Spin Track: These determine the height of the Beyblade. Some are just heights, but some also have special gimmicks, such as metal balls, down-force fans, claws, spinning horns and height switch.
- Performance Tip: In this system, there are new bottoms to ensure greater performance.
Takara Tomy has also introduced Random Booster Lights, which a random beyblade composed of light wheels instead of fusion wheels can be found.
- Light Wheel: Found only in Beyblades from Random Booster Lights 1, 2, and 3 by Takara Tomy. It is a similar item to the fusion wheel, but
- A light wheel is thick, unlike a Fusion wheel which is sometimes hollow.
- Light wheels are not made of metal, instead, they are plastic.
- There are only 4 types of Light wheels,being Mad (Light wheel ver. of Dark), Wind (light wheel ver. of Storm), Clay (light wheel ver. of Rock/Counter) and Heat (light wheel ver. of Infinity).
Extreme Top System (XTS)
Beyblade: XTS (Xtreme Top System) is a system of Beyblades by Hasbro released in Beyblade: Metal Masters. They have advanced top designs, light and sound effects, as well as being bigger and more aggresive than normal Beyblades. They are separated into four groups, 'Tornado Battlers', 'Electro Battlers', 'IR Spin Control Beyblades', and ¨Stealth Battlers¨.
- Tornado Battlers: These Beyblades are preassembled and taller than normal Beyblades and have a 'tornado' design that enable them to battle more extreme, tilt, weave, and spin. Some can even escape Penalty Pockets in Stadiums.
- Electro Battlers: These Beyblades are preassembled, high intensity Beyblades packed with LED lights that create designs and read how the Beyblade is spinning as well as having battle sounds.
- IR Spin Control: These are Beyblades that are able to be controlled with a Launcher. It can give them a power boost, turn left or right, and activate sounds.
- Stealth Battlers: These Beyblades that are able to 'Fling' Out Weapons While Battling.But they have low stamina once the wepons pop out.
4D System / Hyperblades (4D)
This 4D System was announced on March 26, 2011 in Japan. It is somewhat of a combination of the Hard Metal System and the Performance Top System(Hybrid Wheel). The 4D's stand for this.
- Different Material
- Divided Wheel
- Dynamic Drive
- Deep Custom
Naming the Beys, has changed. For example, Big Bang Pegasis F:D, 'Big Bang' is the Fusion Wheel, 'Pegasis' is the 4D Energy Ring, and 'F:D' is the 4D Performance Tip. However it is not always like this. L Drago Destroy F:S is a good example, as it does not have an Energy Ring, making 'L Drago' come before 'Destroy'.
- Face Bolt: Plays the same part as the Metal System.
- 4D Energy Ring: The Energy Rings are now made of metal compounds; a power-like substance to be heavier. Sometimes, Beyblades will not have an Energy Ring like L-Drago Destroy F:S.
- Fusion Wheel: This time, the Fusion Wheel is in several parts. For Big Bang Pegasus F:D, it has 3 parts for the Fusion Wheel. Not all Beyblades have these parts. It can have a different amount of parts. The parts can be:
- PC Frame: The PC stands for Polycarbonate as that is what was made to create it. It is clear like an Energy Ring. It is meant to absorb shocks but not all Beys have it.
- Metal Frame: The metal part of the Fusion Wheel. It can be put in different ways which will change the mode of a Beyblade.
- Rubber Frame: The rubber part of the Fusion Wheel. It has similar functions to that of the Metal Frame, therefore it can be used to spin-steal from left-spinning beyblades(e.g. Gravity Destroyer). It is exclusive to Fusion Hades' Fusion Wheel.
- Core: The Core sits at the bottom of the Fusion Wheel and is as it's name implies, is the 'core' of the Fusion Wheel. It is used to prevent the Bey being inserted into a Left or Right-spin Launcher depending on the Bey's movement.
- 4D Performance Tip: The 4D Performance Tip is a fusion of the Spin Track and Performance Tip. These Tips have an automatic mechanism which changes the Tip during battle. Take Big Bang Pegasus F:D for example, at first during battle, it acts as a Semi Flat Tip, but when it starts to lose its spin velocity, it acts as a Rubber Flat.
Zero-G/Shogun Steel System (Zero-G/SS)
This Shogun Steel System was released on March 31, 2012 in Japan and will be released worldwide in Fall 2013.
- Stone Face/Face Bolt:
- Chrome Wheel/Warrior Wheel:
- Crystal Wheel/Element Wheel:
- Track/Spin Track:
- Bottom/Performance Tip:
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Differences between Tomy, Sonokong, and Hasbro Beyblades
There are several differences between beyblades made by Tomy, Sonokong, and Hasbro:
- Sonokong Beyblades usually have heavier Fusion Wheels.
- Hasbro uses stronger plastic to make the Face Bolts, Energy Rings, Spin Tracks, and Performance Tips.
- Hasbro made their version of the String Launcher less prone to breakage.
- Hasbro uses big walls and Penalty Pockets for their Stadiums, while Tomy and Sonokong have Stadiums with gaps in them for Stadium Outs.
- Hasbro has weaker adhesives for the Beyblade stickers
- Hasbro has changed the names of some Beyblades, such as Beafowl and Cancer.
- Initially, some Beyblades released during V-Force had no MG Core but a weighted non-magnetic core. Hasbro replaced many of these with magnecores. There are no longer MagneCores in Hasbro V2 Beyblades (BBA Championship Series). In the same way, Hasbro added the Engine Gear to several Beyblades that originally did not have an engine gear (Metal Driger, Gigars etc.).
- Hasbro's version of the Customize Clutch Base (Dranzer V2) has had the clutch removed and was originally fixed in the sharp position and could not be changed. Later releases contain a properly working clutch.
- Hasbro's version of Uriel 2 was named Capricorn Strike G. It has a golden colored gyro (Flame Pegasus) instead of the original Weight Disk/Support Parts/Blade Base/Spin Gear.
- Hasbro changed Trypio's Attack Ring to not be able to fly.
- Hasbro released many of the Random Booster blades in a different series rather than in Random Boosters.
- The initial version of Driger V made by Hasbro had a completely sharp metal tip on the blade base, while the Takara version had a semi flat tip. Many fans complained about Hasbro's change, and Hasbro later changed the metal tip to be semi-flat.
- Hasbro's versions of the 'Hidden Spirit' Beyblades had small joints for the 'dragon parts' to attach to on the Attack Ring, while in Takara's version they attach to the Blade Base, so they look like the Blade in the anime, but neither version is launchable.
- The 'Heavy Metal' System was marketed by Hasbro as the 'Hard Metal' System.
- It wasn't confirmed that which company it is but in India the Earth, Forbidden and Evil (rarely) fusion wheel is replaced with the Thermal fusion wheel also they released Forbidden EonisED145FB as Thermal EonisED145AS.
Trivia
- Beyblades get the first part of their name 'Bey' from 'Beigome' (ベーゴマ) spinning tops they were inspired by.
- Referees in Japanese tournaments and the franchise are often known as 'DJ's. IT is a play on words.
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Beyblade: Metal Fusion | |
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Manga | |
Beyblade: Metal Saga | |
Written by | Takafumi Adachi |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Children, Shōnen |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
English magazine | Co-Co! (Hong Kong) |
Original run | September 2008 – February 2012 |
Volumes | 11 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Kunihisa Sugishima |
Produced by | Mamiko Aoki Nao Yoshida |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Neil Parfitt |
Studio | Tatsunoko |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | Cartoon Network, Network Ten, Eleven (repeats) |
Original run | April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 |
Episodes | 51 (List of episodes) |
Anime television series | |
Beyblade: Metal Masters | |
Directed by | Kunihisa Sugishima |
Produced by | Mamiko Aoki Nao Yoshida |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Neil Parfitt |
Studio | SynergySP |
Licensed by | Nelvana Limited |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | Cartoon Network, Network Ten, Eleven (repeats) YTV Cartoon Network |
Original run | April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 |
Episodes | 51 (List of episodes) |
Anime film | |
Beyblade: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader | |
Directed by | Kunihisa Sugishima |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Scott Bucsis |
Studio | SynergySP |
Released | August 21, 2010 |
Runtime | 75 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Beyblade: Metal Fury | |
Directed by | Kunihisa Sugishima |
Produced by | Mamiko Aoki Yoshikazu Beniya |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Scott Bucsis |
Studio | SynergySP |
Licensed by | Nelvana Limited |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | Cartoon Network, Eleven YTV Cartoon Network, MTV Cartoon Network Nicktoons Network |
Original run | April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 |
Episodes | 52 (Japanese version) 39 (International version)(List of episodes) |
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Beyblade: Metal Fusion, also known as Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレードMetaru Faito Beiburēdo), is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine CoroCoro Comic between September 2008 and February 2012.
The manga inspired an anime production named Beyblade: Metal Saga, which encompasses four seasons: Metal Fusion, Metal Masters, Metal Fury and Shogun Steel. This anime was produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP. It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009, and aired until December 23, 2012.
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Manga[edit]
The Metal Fusion manga was written and illustrated by Takafumi Adachi. In Japan, they were published in the monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine, from September 2008 to February 2012. Shogakukan later compiled the chapters into eleven shinsōban volumes. The first volume was released on March 27, 2009, and the last on March 28, 2012.[1] The chapters were released without a title during the serialisation, where they were identified only by an arc name and a chapter number. The chapter names appeared for the first time in the volume compilation.
The plot follows the adventures of Gingka Hagane, a beyblader who is searching for his hidden past. He eventually meets up with a boy named Kenta Yumiya, and the two become fast friends. Kyouya Tategami and Benkei from the Face Hunters aid Gingka on his quest to defeat the evil Dark Nebula organization and Ryuga, a man with the Legendary Bey known as Lightning L-Drago. One of the recruits of the Dark Nebula Organization is Tsubasa Otori.
Anime[edit]
The original Beyblade series led Nelvana to many awards and won the toy of the year award in 2002 and 2003. Since then, many toys and series have been produced in North America and Asia, but many were not as well received as the original series. As a result, Nelvana entered into talks with TV Tokyo to revise the series. TV Tokyo agreed if Nelvana would be co-producer for the series and if TV Tokyo could air the episodes first. The new series was thus produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP, and co-produced by Nelvana, who announced the release of 51 episodes of Metal Fight Beyblade, named Beyblade: Metal Fusion in English.
The first season of the series aired in Japan's TV Tokyo between April 5, 2009, and March 28, 2010.[2] It premiered in North America in the fall of 2010 to YTV and Cartoon Network.[3] In 2010, Nelvana announced that they were looking at parties interested in the fifth season of Beyblade and the second season of the Metal Saga, to go under the name Metal Masters.[4] This season aired in Japan between April 4, 2010, and March 27, 2011. The sixth season for the overall series was announced in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic magazine. The third season of the Metal Fight Beyblade series will entitled as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D.[5] The '4D' of the anime title comes from the game franchise's revised '4D' system. The '4D' stands for 'different' materials, 'divided' (multi-part construction), 'dynamic,' and 'deep' customizability. This season, also known as Beyblade: Metal Fury, aired between April 3, 2011 and April 1, 2012. The fourth season, Shogun Steel, aired in Japan between April 8, 2012, and December 23, 2012. Episodes 39–45 of this season were released on DVD on August 27, 2013, and September 25, 2013.
The plot of the anime version of Metal Fight Beyblade slightly differs from that of the manga. One notable difference is that in the manga, the Beys transform for their upgrades, while in the anime, the characters just switch parts or get an entirely new Bey. Another difference is that, in the manga, the characters started with the Metal System (4-piece top), while in the anime they started with the Hybrid Wheel System (5-piece top).
Season 1: Metal Fusion[edit]
Beyblade: Metal Fusion is the first season of the Metal Saga. The series stars Gingka Hagane, a talented blader traveling all around Japan to get stronger so he can defeat the Dark Nebula, an evil organization who is also responsible for the supposed death of Gingka's father, Ryo Hagane. Gingka aims to recover the forbidden bey, Lightning L-Drago, which has been stolen by the Dark Nebula to use its powers to fulfill their wicked ambitions. Along with his bey, Storm Pegasus, Gingka must face and defeat many foes. Gingka's second biggest rival is Kyoya Tategami, formerly head of a bad blader group, called the Face Hunters. Kyoya's goal is to defeat Gingka. Gingka is the blader who believes that every blader has a blader's spirit in him/her. The Dark Nebula recruits a blader named Ryuga, who is given L-Drago. He travels around the world, defeating and either recruiting or destroying the beyblades of other bladers. Gingka battles Ryuga many times but is always defeated. His friends are also defeated, including Kyoya. There is a tournament that the Dark Nebula has secretly organized called Battle Bladers, and Gingka hopes to battle Ryuga in the final match. Gingka wins the match with help from his friends, Madoka, Kenta, Benkei, Hyoma, and Hikaru, along with support from his former enemies, Kyoya and Phoenix, a masked, mysterious blader that appears at the best times, often saving Gingka, his friends, and his rivals. In a fierce battle with Doji, the head of the Dark Nebula, Phoenix saves Hyoma and Kenta. After Gingka arrives, the ceiling begins to collapse, and a broken piece breaks Phoenix's mask, revealing that Phoenix is Ryo, Gingka's father. Ryo explains how Storm Pegasus and the Lightning L-Drago came into existence. After this event it is Kyoya vs Ryuga, in which Kyoya starts off great but once the spirits of L-Drago enter and consume Ryuga's body he cannot hold his ground. Ryuga then explains that it is Gingka's fault that everyone of his friends have been absorbed by the vicious L-Drago. It is the final battle and Ryuga seems to be using his full power against Gingka. Realizing that his friends will always be with him, he retaliates and calls for Pegasus. Before he can do that, it seems that L-Drago is trying to absorb Ryuga himself, changing him into a dragon/monster-like form. Gingka's friends are extremely worried and confused until Ryo comes and explains that nobody had been able to control L-Drago more than Ryuga. Furthermore, Ryo explains that the Lightning L-Drago is responsible for Ryuga's misbehavior. After that Gingka realizes that he needs to save Ryuga and free him of the dark power held in Lightning L-Drago. He uses a new special move, Galaxy Nova, and defeats L-Drago. Ryuga walks away disappointed, but not because he lost, but because he could not control Lightning L-Drago. Gingka tries to pick up Pegasus but Pegasus disappears because it went past its limits numerous times. Ryo reassures Gingka that Pegasus will come back, the crew then celebrate with Hikaru, Tsubasa and Kyoya, who have just been released from hospital.
Season 2: Metal Masters[edit]
Beyblade: Metal Masters, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Explosive Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード爆Metaru Faito Beiburēdo Baku), is the second season of the Metal Saga. After Storm Pegasus sacrifices itself to defeat Ryuga and Lightning L-Drago, Gingka hears from a rock which contains Galaxy Pegasus W105R²F, The legendary bey! First Galaxy Pegasus battles with a new bey named Ray Striker and its owner, Masamune Kadoya. Together with Madoka, Masamune, Yu, Tsubasa, and Gingka,they form a team called Gan Gan Galaxy to participate in a new Beyblade World Tournament. On the way they have to battle Team Garcias, Team Wang Hu Zhong, Team Lovushka, Team Excalibur, Team Desert Blaze, Team Chandora, Team Wild Fang and Team Starbreaker with a new guy,Toby/Faust and other members of Team Starbreaker. The matches are hard at first, and they become harder as they progress through the world tournament. Unknowingly, a man named Dr. Ziggurat attempts to find power and differentiate Beys by using the tournament to collect data for experiments he calls the Arrangements. These devices enhance a Blader's skills in Beyblade. But Gingka realizes that it was not safe.Therefore, Gingka & his friends together try to stop Dr. Ziggurat & his Spiral Force. Gingka and Masamune battled together with a bey named Twisted Tempo. Ryuga helped Gingka and Masamune. Then they were successful to stop the spiral force.
Season 3: Metal Fury[edit]
Beyblade: Metal Fury, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D (メタルファイトベイブレード4DMetaru Faito Beiburēdo Fō Dī), is the third season of the Metal Saga. Taking a break from their latest triumph over Faust and the Spiral Core, Gingka and his friends find themselves saving a boy named Yuki from a mysterious boy named Johannes. Although Yuki is a boy genius and an astronomer, he is a Blader who owns Anubius. Yuki says that he has come to tell Gingka and his friends about the voice of the Star Fragment, and that it must not fall into the hands of evil. He witnessed the Star Fragment fall from the sky one day. That single light devil within Anubius and he says that he heard the voice of the Star Fragment that evening. A great evil is trying to revive the Black Sun and the Nemesis, the Greek goddess of Revenge, by using the unknown power of the Star Fragment, and destroy the world. They must find the ten legendary bladers (The four seasons is Gingka, Kyoya, Ryuga, (Kenta) and Chris. The five solar system bey legendary bladers Yuki, King, Aguma, Tithi, and Dynamis. the one who has Nemesis is Rago.) in order to prevent Nemesis from reviving.some of the bladers will support the black sun and some of the bladers oppose them.The Gingka and his friends will gather the all legendary bladers from four seasons they will together and stop to reviving the nemeses for the will use of new power of star fragment. they all legendary bladers gather together and fight to the new blade nemesis (new power of nemesis) but the nimesis power is incredible to increase for observing the all legendary bladers. The nimesis power is increases for every second the all legendary bladers are escape from it to safe place. In the end, Gingka along with power of every blader in the world defeats the God of Destruction with a new special move, Super Cosmic Nova.
Season 4: Shogun Steel[edit]
Beyblade: Shogun Steel, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (メタルファイトベイブレード Zero-GMetaru Faito Beiburēdo Zero Jī), is the fourth season of the Metal Saga. Seven years have passed since the God of Destruction met his end at the hands of a great Blader. A new era of Beyblade has begun, bringing with it new Bladers. When Zyro Kurogane witnessed the final battle with the God of Destruction, a fire began to burn within him to push forward to a new future. Zyro's bey, Samurai Ifrit, was given to him by Gingka. While Zyro is the champion in his hometown, he wants to test himself. He seeks out greater opponents, heading to Gingka's hometown. When Zyro arrives and discovers that Gingka is nowhere to be found, and meets Shinobu Hiryuin, Ren Kurenai, and the Unabara brothers. He also learns about Syncrome, the fusion of two beys.
Spin-off[edit]
In North America, BeyWheelz was created due to the fact that Beyblade: Metal Fury episodes were cut to thirteen minutes from the 27th episode on, to share its time-slot with Cross Fight B-Daman. International versions of Metal Fury thus consist of 39 thirty-minute episodes, with the thirteen episodes of BeyWheelz completing the 52-episode season. This anime does not follow Metal Saga and instead takes place in a completely different universe where Bladers are called Wheelers and use BeyWheelz, wheel versions of existing Beyblades.
Video games[edit]
The first video game to be released from the Beyblade: Metal Fusion series was 'Metal Fight Beyblade DS', which debuted on March 26, 2009 for the Nintendo DS.[6] The majority of the games produced so far have only been released in Japan, though Hudson Soft has localized the second Nintendo DS game and the Wii game for North America, which is called 'Battle Fortress'.[7] So far, all dedicated Metal Fight Beyblade games have been developed and published by Hudson.[8] The most recent Metal Fight Beyblade video game to be released was 'Metal Fight Beyblade: Choujou Kessen! Big Bang Blader' for the DS in Japan, which was released on December 2, 2010.[9]
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4D Ultimate System[edit]
The 4D System continues on from the HWS System, adding on some gimmicks to the parts:
- Face Bolt: These hold the Beyblade parts together (except the Performance Tip).
- Energy Ring: The Energy Ring is where the launcher hooks stay when connected and determines the direction the bey will spin. In three cases in this System, the Energy Ring is not used (Variares D:D, L-Drago Destructor F:S and L-Drago Guardian GB145MB).
- 4D Metal Wheel: Similar to the Fusion Wheel, a 4D Wheel is the part that helps attack other Beyblades. The main difference between the two types is that the 4D Wheel is composed of three or two parts, rather than one: Metal Frame, PC Frame and the Core. By using these three components in different positions, the Bey's contact points can change.
- Performance Tip: The Performance tip is a part of the bey that makes it move and spin.
Zero-G System[edit]
The Zero-G Season introduced a reformed system:
- Stone Face: These hold the Beyblade parts together (except the Performance Tip). Smaller and Thinner than the HWS Face Bolt.
- Chrome Wheel: The Zero-G equivalent of the HWS Fusion Wheel. Generally weighing around 30-35 grams and is half as thick as a typical HWS Fusion Wheel. Two Chromium Wheels can be clipped together (one replacing the Crystal Wheel), increasing the weight of the Bey.
- Crystal Wheel: The Zero-G equivalent of the HWS Energy Ring. Decides what Element a Bey will be and changes the contact points of the Chromium Wheel.
- Spin Track: The Spin Track helps a Beyblade spin and helps its weight and speed. It also connects the Performance Tip to the rest of the Beyblade, helping construct the beyblade.
- Performance Tip: The Performance Tip is the main thing that makes the Beyblade spin, chooses its movement pattern and determines a good amount of its Attack, Defense, and Stamina. Unlike in the previous systems, the performance tips perform differently in a special stadium called a Zero-G Stadium, which sways depending on the movement of the beyblades. Stamina type tips become defense type tips and vice versa, and attack type tips become better suited to the Zero-G Stadium made specifically for Zero-G Beyblades.
All of these toys are made by Takara Tomy in Japan Hasbro in the USA, Australia and Canada , Europe , India and by Sonokong in South Korea.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (manga)'. Shogakukan. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
- ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (TV)' (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on April 6, 2009. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
- ^'Nelvana bringing back Beyblade'. Vegas 09. Archived from the original on May 30, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
- ^'Nelvana confirms Bakugan Mechtanium Surge, Beyblade Metal Masters'. Anime News Network (United States)). Archived from the original on October 2, 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-05-08.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Metal Fight Beyblade DS'. Amazon Japan. Retrieved March 26, 2009.
- ^'Beyblade Metal Fusion DS'. Amazon (United States)). Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
- ^'Hudson and Nelvana Announce Games Based on new TV Series Beyblade: Metal Fusion'. ign.com. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
- ^'Metal Fight Beyblade: Choujou Kessen! Big Bang Bladers'. Amazon Japan. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
External links[edit]
- Official D-rights Metal Fight Beyblade website(in Japanese)
- Official TV Tokyo Metal Fight Beyblade website(in Japanese)
- Beyblade: Metal Fusion (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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