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English: Metal Fight Beyblade
Japanese: メタルファイト ベイブレード

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Episodes: 51
Aired: Apr 5, 2009 to Mar 28, 2010
Broadcast: Sundays at 08:30 (JST)
Licensors:Nelvana
Source: Manga
Duration: 25 min. per ep.

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Synopsis

A new cast of characters take on the continued battle between good and evil. Ginga, our hero, and his group of loyal friends take on a dangerous group called the Dark Nebula. The Dark Nebula’s sole mission is to take over the world and unleash their evil upon it; but before they can do so, they must destroy Ginga as he is the only person that’s strong enough to stand in their way. The plot thickens as friends become enemies and enemies become allies. Everything starts and ends with Ginga as he struggles to find the strength to defend his world and the honor of Beyblade.
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Adaptation:Metal Fight Beyblade
Spin-off:Bakuten Shoot Beyblade
Sequel:Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku

Characters & Voice Actors

Hagane, Ginga
Main
Kanada, Aki
Japanese
Tategami, Kyouya
Hino, Satoshi
Japanese
Amano, Madoka
Main
Shindou, Kei
Japanese
Yumiya, Kenta
Katou, Emiri
Japanese
Ryuuga
Supporting
Tsuda, Kenjirou
Japanese
Ootori, Tsubasa
Supporting
Irino, Miyu
Japanese
Tendou, Yuu
Nazuka, Kaori
Japanese
Watarigani, Tetsuya
Supporting
Mizuchi, Reiji
Supporting
Watanabe, Akeno
Japanese
Fukami, Ryuutarou
Yuuki, Hiro
Japanese

Staff

Sugishima, Kunihisa
Director
Kawaguchi, Keiichirou
Storyboard
Ben israel, Efrat
Theme Song Performance
Hanada, Jukki
Screenplay

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'Boys ~hikari kagayaku ashita e~' by MASH (eps 1-50)

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51 of 51 episodes seen
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24 people found this review helpful
Overall10
Story10
Animation8
Sound6
Character10
Enjoyment10
If you asked me if Beyblade was a 'Masterpiece' I would say in my eyes yes.
However, if you asked me exactly WHY I liked Beyblade I wouldn't have an answer.
Beyblade is not that great of an anime from an adult or late teens point of view. But, if you grew up on Beyblade like me then no matter how bad it might actually be you might find yourself loving it.
I thought the characters were wonderful, I liked all of them except Doji. I was really into the story, especially when Ryuga came in.
In my opinion, I think Beyblade is a wonderful series and would recommend it to anyone who asked.
However I can understand why people would not like it or give it a low rating.
So if you want to watch it, then it depends really. If you like shows for kids then go for it and if you wanna watch it for enjoyment and stuff go for it!
However if you are very picky about your anime then this might not be for you.

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Beyblade Metal Fusion/Masters/Fury
butsagington - Aug 26, 2017
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  • Beyblade: Metal Fusion

    Nelvana's Beyblade: Metal Fusion promotional posterfeaturing the main cast, from left to right Gingka, Benkei, Kyoya, Madoka, and Kenta.
    メタルファイト ベイブレード
    (Metaru Faito Beibureido)
    GenreAction adventure, fantasy,Comedy, Sports
    Manga
    Written byTakafumi Adachi
    Published byShogakukan
    DemographicChildren
    MagazineCoroCoro
    English magazineCo-Co! (Hong Kong)
    Original run2007 – ongoing
    Volumes9 (List of volumes)
    TV anime
    Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
    Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
    StudioTatsunoko
    NetworkTV Tokyo
    English network

    Cartoon Network, Network Ten
    Cartoon Network

    Nicktoons (UK & Ireland)
    YTVTélétoon
    Original runApril 5, 2009March 28, 2010
    Episodes51 (List of episodes)
    TV anime
    Beyblade: Metal Masters
    Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
    Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
    Music byNeil Parfitt (Season 1) Scott Bucsis (Season 2)
    StudioSynergy SP
    NetworkTV Tokyo
    English networkCartoon Network
    Cartoon NetworkNicktoons (UK & Ireland)
    YTV
    Original runApril 4, 2010March 27, 2011
    Episodes51 (List of episodes)
    TV anime
    Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
    Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
    Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
    Music byScott Bucsis
    StudioSynergy SP
    NetworkTV Tokyo
    Original runApril 3, 2011 – ongoing
    Episodes30 (List of episodes)
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    Find great deals on eBay for beyblade metal and beyblade burst. Shop with confidence. List of Beyblade: Metal Saga episodes. Jump to navigation Jump to search. This article's lead section does. Metal Fight Beyblade airs every Sunday at 8:30 am on TV Tokyo. This Beyblade series features a complete new set of characters, and a new story.

    Beyblade: Metal Fusion, known formally as Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイト ベイブレードMetaru Faito Beibureedo?), its Japanese name, is a Japanesemanga production by Takafumi Adachi. It is also an anime production based on the original. It is currently being serialized by the monthly CoroCoro Comic (Shogakukan).

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    [edit]Manga

    Main article: List of Beyblade: Metal Fusion chapters

    The chapters of the Metal Fight Beyblade manga are written and illustrated by Takafumi Adachi. In Japan, they have been published in Shogakukan's Monthly CoroCoro comics since September 2008.[1] 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 become good guys and aid Gingka on his quest to defeat the evil Dark Nebula organization. One of the recruits of the Dark Nebula Organization is Tsubasa Otori.

    An airing anime adaptation, produced by Tatsunoko Pro and Synergy SP, co-produced byNelvana premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009.[2]

    Since Metal Fight Beyblade's debut, twenty chapters have been released in Japan so far. In the Monthly CoroCoro comics, the chapters do not have names, but rather an arc name and chapter number instead. The chapter names are only in the shinshoban manga volumes.

    The individual chapters are collected by Shogakukan in a series of shinshōbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 27, 2009.[3] The latest volume is four, released on March 26, 2010.[4]

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    The anime version of Beyblade: Metal Fusion's plot is written differently than in the manga. One notable difference is that in the manga, the characters Beys transform for its upgrade, while in the anime, they just switch parts or get an entirely new Bey. Another notable difference is that in the manga, the characters started off with the Metal System (4-piece top), while in the anime they started with the Hybrid Wheel System (5-piece top). Some parts of the story are different in the anime version than in the manga, but overall the plot is the same.

    [edit]Anime

    Main article: List of Beyblade: Metal Fusion episodes

    The original Beyblade series led Nelvana to many awards and won the toy of the year award in 2002 and 2003. Since that time many toys and series had been produced in the North America and Asia, but many of them had not prospered. 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. With this plan agreed upon, Nelvana announced 51 episodes of Metal Fight Beyblade with the English name Beyblade: Metal Fusion. They would premiere in Japan in 2009 and in North America in the fall of 2010.[5] As co-producers of the series Nelvana was able to create the rights for other companies. Toys were given to Tomy Company and Hasbro, and TV rights would be distributed by Nelvana. In 2010 Nelvana announced 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 Beyblade: Metal Masters.[6]

    The sixth season for the series has been announced in Shogakukan's monthly CoroCoro Comicmagazine. The upcoming third season of the Metal Fight Beyblade series will entitled as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D.[7] 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.

    [edit]Season 1

    The first season of the metal saga 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 death of Gingka's father Ryo Hagane. Gingka aims to recover the forbidden bey, Lightning L-Drago who has been stolen by the Dark Nebula who plan 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 bey clan, 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.

    [edit]Season 2: Metal Masters

    After Storm Pegasus sacrifices itself to defeat Ryuga, Gingka hears from Hokuto a rock which contains a beyblade, which Gingka finds and gets out Galaxy Pegasus W105R²F(Wing 105 Right Rubber Flat)(The legendary bey and first pegasus) and meets with a new friend named Masamune Kadoya and his bey Ray Striker D125CS. Together with Madoka, Masamune, Yu, Tsubasa, and Gingka they form a team called Gan Gan Galaxy to participate in a new beyblade world tournament called Big Bang Bladers. On the way they have to battle other teams: Garcias, Wang Hu Zhong, Lovushka, Excalibur, Desert Blaze, Chandora, Wild Fang and Starbreakers.

    [edit]Film: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader

    The film was released in Japan on August 21, 2010. The film is named Metal Fight Beyblade VS. the Sun: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader. In the chronological order, the film starts after the events of the second season.

    It's summer vacation. In front of Gingka and Co, who are excited about a Beyblade tournament, Helios, a mysterious youth, stands in their way. In his hands, he possesses 'Sol Blaze', a Beyblade that has been passed down since ancient times. As intense battle between Gingka vs. Helios unfolds, extreme weather develops throughout the world.

    [edit]Season 3: 4D

    The 4D system introduces a new type of Beyblades. These Beyblades have new tips and spin tracks. They are fused. These tips/tracks change from different modes, for example, semi-flat to rubber flat. Some 4D beyblades are Big Bang Pegasus, Beat Lynx, Fang Leone, L-Drago Destroy, Variares, Blitz Unicorno legend form, Scythe Kronos, Omega Dragonis, Jade Jupiter and Mercury Anubis.

    [edit]Video games

    Main article: List of Beyblade: Metal Fusion video games

    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.[8] Currently, the majority of the games released so far have only been released in Japan, though Hudson Soft, Hudsonhas localized the second Nintendo DS game and the Wii game for North America which is called Battle Fortress.[9] So far, all dedicatedMetal Fight Beyblade games have been developed and published by Hudson.[10] 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.[11]

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    [edit]Merchandise

    This section requires expansion with:
    Details about merchandising related to the series.

    Beyblade: Metal Fusion has toys, along with the other series. These type of toys now feature Metal on the outside of the Beyblades. The parts are as follow-

    • Face/Face Bolt - These hold the Beyblade parts together (except the Bottom).
    • Energy Ring/Clear Wheel - The clear wheel is where the launcher hooks stay when connected and determines the direction the bey will spin.
    • Metal Wheel/Fusion Wheel - The Metal Wheel is the part that helps attack other Beyblades. Examples include Storm, Flame, Dark, Lightning, Burn, Earth, Rock, Poison, Thermal, Evil, Cyber, Hyper, Fury, Torch, Inferno, Midnight, Night, Counter, Thunder, Galaxy, Ray, Sol, Hell, Gwisted, Grand, Gravity, Meteo, and Cyclone. As of the recent 4D Series, Metal Wheels have been split into two parts, the PC Frame and the Core, allowing full customization and various different modes. (Examples include Big Bang, Fang, Beat, Scythe and Vari).
    • Track/Spin Track - The Spin Track helps a Beyblade spin and helps its weight and speed. Also, it connects the Bottom to the rest of the Beyblade helping construct the beyblade.
    • Bottom/Performance Tip - The Bottom is the main thing that makes the Beyblade spin and determines a good amount of its Stamina, attack, and defense.
    • 4D System - As of the release of Beyblade 4D, The Spin Track and Performance Tip were fused together (For an example: F:D , F:S and D:D )but not all the time with the 4d beys for e.g (blitz Unicorno 100 rsf)
    Beyblades

    These toys are made by Takara Tomy in Asia and Hasbro in the US ,India,australia and Canada.

    [edit]References

    1. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (manga)'. Shogakukan. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
    2. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (TV)' (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
    3. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade 1' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
    4. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade 4' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
    5. ^'Nelvana bringing back Beyblade'. Vegas 09. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
    6. ^'Nelvana confirms Bakugan Mechtanium Surge, Beyblade Metal Masters'. Anime News Network (United States)). Retrieved September 30, 2010.
    7. ^http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-02-15/metal-fight-beyblade-4d-tv-anime-to-launch
    8. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade DS'. Amazon Japan. Retrieved March 26, 2009.
    9. ^'Beyblade Metal Fusion DS'. Amazon (United States)). Retrieved July 31, 2010.
    10. ^'Hudson and Nelvana Announce Games Based on new TV Series Beyblade: Metal Fusion'. ign.com. Retrieved November 9, 2010.
    11. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade: Choujou Kessen! Big Bang Bladers'. Amazon Japan. Retrieved December 1, 2010.

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    • Official D-rights Metal Fight Beyblade website(Japanese)
    • Official TV Tokyo Metal Fight Beyblade website(Japanese)

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