Beyblade , known in Japan as Explosive Shoot Beyblade ( Japanese : 爆転シュートベイブレード , Hepburn : Bakuten Shūto Beiburēdo ) , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takao Aoki [ ja ] to promote sales of spinning tops called " Beyblades " developed as a co-production between Takara Tomy and Hasbro . The series focuses on a group of kids who form teams, which battle one another using Beyblades. Originally serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic from September 1999 to July 2004, the individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon volumes and was licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media . It was licensed for English releases in Singapore and in Australia and New Zealand by Chuang Yi .
64-397: (Redirected from Dark Bladers ) This list includes characters from the original Beyblade series. Main characters [ edit ] Tyson Granger ( 木ノ宮 タカオ , Kinomiya Takao ) Voiced by: Motoko Kumai (Japanese); Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin (English) The main protagonist of Beyblade . Master of sacred bit-beast Dragoon. He
128-508: A battle, and Boris decides to hold a 5-on-5 tournament in one month's time. But he declares that all the Beyblade shops must sell Beyblades and their parts to BEGA associated Beybladers only, otherwise they will not be allowed to run the shops. Tyson and the team find some parts at Max's father's store, which are insufficient. Then after sometime Kenny comes with the solution, he makes a new type of Beyblades known as hard metal Beyblades, using
192-693: A beybattle. Kai is about to be defeated when he uses his beyblading skills and defeats Tyson. Tyson and others are shocked but he is glad to find his friend back to action. The chapters of the Beyblade manga were written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. It was serialized in CoroCoro Comic from 1999 to 2004. The manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Viz Media . Chuang Yi published one edition in Singapore, and
256-693: A chance to beat each other at the World Championship which has been re-designed with tag-teams of two. Max joins the PPB All Starz, Ray joins White Tiger X, and Kai joins the Blitzkrieg Boys. This leaves only Tyson, Hilary , and Kenny on the team. A new character, Daichi Sumeragi , and Tyson's older brother, Hiro Granger , join them. The two other teams involved are the Barthez Battalion and F-Dynasty. One week after
320-489: A different type of parts. But they still needed one more blader, and that is when Kai, who tried to join BEGA but lost severely to Brooklyn, disbanded the Blitzkrieg Boys and rejoined the team now known as the G Revolutions. Additionally during the BEGA qualifying matches Kai's former teammates, Spencer and Bryan of the Blitzkrieg Boys defeat a BEGA Training squad but lose easily to a mysterious blader known as Garland Siebald. Tala,
384-450: A draw. Then it is Kai's turn. He chooses unbeaten Brooklyn as his Opponent. Kai defeats Brooklyn in that match. Then Tyson beats Garland. Brooklyn becomes insane due to his loss to Kai and start having nightmares about Kai. After that, he confronts Tyson. In the ensuing match, Tyson and Brooklyn battle it out in the tie-breaker match. As the final fight rages on, Brooklyn goes berserk and merges with his bit-beast Zeus which threatens to destroy
448-576: A front to select ideal beybladers while disposing of those who fail to live up to his standards while also utilizing unorthodox enhancements on them and their bit beasts. Boris escapes capture after Voltaire's criminal activities were exposed. Boris resurfaces during the events of G-Revolution , claiming to have reformed while establishing the BEGA League for his agenda before his plans were ultimately ruined. Ozuma ( オズマ ) Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (Japanese); Alex House (English) The leader of
512-786: A grudge against Ray for leaving them. Toward the end of the Chinese tournament, Ray and his ex-teammates make amends, and the Bladebreakers win the tournament. After this, Tyson and his friends arrive in the United States to fight the All Starz, who are coached by Max's mother. After winning the American League, the team finds itself stranded in Europe. They tour Europe and meet Oliver, Enrique, Johnny and Robert, who go by
576-687: A member of the Majestics. Tala Valkov ( ユーリ・イヴァノーフ , Yūri Ivanōfu , lit. "Yuriy Ivanov") Voiced by: Chiaki Morita (Japanese); Jamie Haydon-Devlin (English) The captain of the Demolition Boys / The Blitzkrieg Boys. Ian Papov ( イワン・パホーフ , Iwan Pahōfu , lit. "Ivan Papov") Voiced by: Aya Sakaguchi (Japanese); Shannon Perrault (English) A member of the Demolition Boys. Spencer Petrov ( セルゲイ , Serugei , lit. "Sergei") Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Peter Cugno (English) A member of
640-467: A real human. After defeating the Saint Shields, Tyson meets Zeo and befriends him without knowing that he is the son of Team Psykick's leader. Zeo is unaware that he is an android and that his father is behind all of Team Psykick's plans. Later Zeo finds out about his past and decides to help his father in his plans. Dr. Zagart gives Zeo a bit beast named Cerberus, the strongest Bit-Beast sealed in
704-640: A separate edition in Australia and New Zealand, both in English. In 2016, Aoki released a sequel manga called Beyblade Rising ( 爆転シュート ベイブレード ライジング , Bakuten Shūto Beiburēdo Rising ) featuring the original characters, which is currently ongoing. The series is serialized in CoroCoro Aniki . The series was adapted in a television anime series produced by Madhouse , making it the studio's first use of digital ink and paint . Spanning 51 episodes,
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#1732802117824768-408: A thief, Daichi desires to battle Kennosuke, who refuses. However, after Daichi's Gaia Dragoon almost injures him in a training accident, Kennosuke quickly accepts the challenge and he easily overpowers Daichi. After some harsh training, Daichi demands a rematch, which Kennosuke initially refuses, but later accepts after seeing the blisters on Daichi's hands, a result of his rigorous training. Kennosuke
832-417: A wealthy family. His bit-beast is Spike Lizard and his beyblade is equipped with rollers for evasiveness and camouflage paint. He often has a group of fangirls that follow him around and cheer him on. He first meets Daichi when his little brother borrows his beyblade and then has it stolen by a Daichi impersonator. Hikaru witnesses Daichi's battle with the impersonator and stops him from running away with all
896-467: Is Thunder Dragon and he is first seen battling against Daichi as his 100th opponent. Angered by his loss, Tenmaru eagerly looks forward to a rematch, but Daichi refuses, with Tenmaru becoming the "Daichi" of the Daichi-Kennosuke relationship. He appears in the series-ending slideshow with Kennosuke. Hikaru Tomonji ( 十文字 ヒカル , Tomonji Hikaru ) Hikaru is a young beyblader who comes from
960-521: Is because they wish to seal them in a rock because they fear that the Bit-Beasts could get out of control like they did in the past. The Saint Shields battle the Bladebreakers and manage to seal Ray's Bit-Beast Driger into a sealing stone. Later Ray reclaims Driger and defeats all the Saint Shields in a team face-off. The Psykick's leader, Dr. Zagart, wants the Bit-Beasts to turn his android son Zeo (an exact replica of his son who died in an accident) into
1024-457: Is defeated and resolves to work more on developing his beyblading skills. During the qualifications of the GBC, Kennosuke battles against Takao, but loses. When Daichi partakes in a 100-battle challenge, Kennosuke returns, not as Daichi's opponent, but to support Tenmaru in his battle as Daichi's 100th opponent. When Daichi becomes annoyed at Tenmaru for constantly asking for rematches, Daichi becomes
1088-457: Is different from Wikidata Articles containing Japanese-language text Beyblade (manga) An anime adaptation aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from January to December 2001 and was followed by two sequel series, Beyblade V-Force and Beyblade G-Revolution , and the 2002 film Beyblade: Fierce Battle . Nelvana licensed and produced English-language adaptations of the anime series and
1152-536: Is just one long repetitive commercial, and not a well made commercial at that." Hisayoshi Suganuma Hisayoshi Suganuma ( 菅沼 久義 , Suganuma Hisayoshi , born September 30, 1978 in Tokyo ) is a Japanese voice actor and member of Aoni Production . Suganuma wanted to be a voice actor when he watched Mobile Suit Victory Gundam . He was also part of the voice actor unit G.I.Zoku with Kisho Taniyama and Hideki Tasaka . This biographical article about
1216-440: Is leader of Bladebreakers / BBA Revolution / G Revolutions. Kai Hiwatari ( 火渡 カイ , Hiwatari Kai ) Voiced by: Urara Takano (Japanese); David Reale (English) A cold-hearted and ruthless Japanese beyblader. Tyson's fated rival, and through many hardships and Beyblading, they eventually develop a strong friendship and respect for each other. The grandson of Voltaire Hiwatari. Master of sacred bit-beast Dranzer. He
1280-513: Is member of Bladebreakers / G Revolutions. Max Tate ( 水原 マックス , Mizuhara Makkusu , lit. "Max Mizuhara") Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese); Gage Knox (English) A happy, good-natured American kid who always sees the best in everything and everyone. Master of sacred bit-beast Draciel. He is member of Bladebreakers / G Revolutions. Ray (Raymond) Kon ( 金 李 , Kon Rei ) Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Daniel DeSanto (English) A level headed, balanced member of
1344-499: Is still at the airport, returning from where he was training with Tyson and Ray with his new Beyblade, Draciel. Just at the moment when Kai seems to be close to taking the Bit-Beasts of Tyson and Ray, Max comes and challenges Kai. Kai thinks that he can easily beat Draciel but he can not, and soon Tyson uses Kai's own old Blade, Dranzer, to beat the Black Dranzer and defeat Kai. Kai, shocked by the power of Dranzer, does not notice
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#17328021178241408-432: The box office success of Hasbro 's Transformers and G.I. Joe film series. The film was announced to be produced by Mary Parent through her Disruption Entertainment banner. In February 2022, it was reported that Jerry Bruckheimer would be producing the film. Common Sense Media described the series as a "formulaic toy-inspired series [that] has some good messages." Don Houston of DVD Talk wrote, "The show
1472-563: The "Bakuten Shoot V Saga" in the manga, he gives Ray and Max the "Magnacore". His rival is Tyson's brother Hiro, as they are both into the deep secrets of beyblading and the Holy Monster series. However, they work together quite well. Kennosuke Shishi ( 獅子 剣之介 , Shishi Kennosuke ) A skilled beyblader and swordsman . He has a younger brother named Tenmaru and his bit-beast is Guardian Driger. Tenmaru usually helps Kennosuke train in swordsmanship. After an encounter with Daichi and
1536-404: The "Kennosuke" of the Daichi-Kennosuke relationship when they first meet. Kennosuke returns a final time to support Daichi in his and Tyson's match against the Demolition Boys. He also appears briefly in the series-ending slideshow ("Kaze No Fuku Basho"). Tenmaru Shishi ( 獅子 天丸 , Shishi Tenmaru ) Kennosuke's little brother, who helps him train in beyblading and swordsmanship. His beyblade
1600-594: The All-Starz / PPB All Starz. Emily Watson ( エミリー・ワトソン , Emirī Watoson ) Voiced by: Yukari Honma (Japanese); Julie Zwillich (English) A member of the All-Starz / PPB All Starz. Eddy Wheeler ( エディ・スミス , Edi Sumisu , lit. "Eddie Smith") Voiced by: Hisayoshi Suganuma (Japanese); Tim Grimes (English) A member of the All-Starz / PPB All Starz. Steven Jones ( スティーブ , Sutību , lit. "Steve") Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (Japanese); Vincent Corazza (English) A member of
1664-514: The All-Starz. In G-Revolution , he is replaced by Rick due to injury. Judy Tate ( 水原 ジュディ , Mizuhara Judi , lit. "Judy Mizuhara") Voiced by: Judy Mizuhara (Japanese); Susan Roman (English) Max's mother, a researcher/scientist of the BBA, and the All Starz / PPB All Starz coach. Sanguinex ( ブラッド , Buraddo , lit. "Blood") Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); Christopher Marren (English) The unofficial leader of
1728-446: The BEGA League. Crusher ( モーゼス , Mōzesu , lit. "Moses") Voiced by: Masachika Takatsuka (Japanese); Richard M. Dumont (English) A member of the BEGA League. Other characters [ edit ] DJ Jazzman ( ブレーダーDJ , Burēdā DJ , lit. "Blader DJ") Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese); Raoul Bhaneja (seasons 1 & 3), Tony Daniels (season 2) (English) The BBA's top announcer and gives
1792-514: The BEGA League. Garland Siebald ( ガーランド , Garland , Gārando) Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); David Berni (English) A member of the BEGA League and the leader of Justice Five. Ming-Ming ( ミンミン , Min Min ) Voiced by: Aya Hirano (Japanese); Sugar Lyn Beard (English) A member of the BEGA League. Mystel ( ミステル , Misuteru ) Voiced by: Kōki Miyata (Japanese); Edward Glen (English) A member of
1856-678: The Barthez Battalion, which is named after him. Julia Fernandez ( ジュリア・フェルナンデス , Juria Ferunandesu ) Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe (Japanese); Shannon Perreault (English) A member of F-Dynasty and Raul's older twin sister. Raul Fernandez ( ラウル・フェルナンデス , Rauru Ferunandesu ) Voiced by: Akiko Kimura (Japanese); Jonathan Potts (English) A member of F-Dynasty and Julia's younger twin brother. Romero ( ロメロ ) Voiced by: Hidefumi Takemoto (Japanese); Lyon Smith (English) F-Dynasty's coach. Brooklyn ( ブルックリン , Burukkurin ) Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi (Japanese); Robert Tinkler (English) The leader of
1920-523: The Bladebreakers are dissolved. Master of Strata Dragoon. He is member of BBA Revolution / G Revolutions. Supporting characters [ edit ] Lee Wong ( ライ・チェン , Rai Chen ) Voiced by: Kohichi Nagano (Japanese); Peter Cugno (English) The leader of the White Tigers / White Tiger X and Mariah's brother. Mariah Wong ( マオ・チェン , Mao Chen ) Voiced by: Niina Kumagaya (Japanese); Julie Lemieux (English) A member of
1984-541: The Bladebreakers from China. He used to be leader of White Tiger. He is a neko-jin from fang tribe and master of sacred bit-beast Drigger. He is member of Bladebreakers / G Revolutions. Kenny ( キョウジュ , Kyōju ) Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Alex Hood (English) Also known as the Chief , is the brains of the Bladebreakers team, a self-described nerd due to his advanced expertise on beyblading and computer technology, as well as an expert on every aspect of
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2048-670: The Bladebreakers temporarily and later, Team Zagart. Gordo ( ゴルド , Gorudo ) Voiced by: Hisayoshi Suganuma (Japanese); Colin O'Meara (English) Zeo's partner in the Beyblade World Championships. Hiro Granger ( 木ノ宮 仁 , Kinomiya Hitoshi ) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Tim Hamaguchi (English) Tyson's older brother and an extremely strong talented beyblader and an extraordinary Coach. Rick Anderson ( リック・アンダーソン , Rikku Andāson ) Voiced by: Takehiro Murozono (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) A new member of
2112-450: The Bladebreakers' Bit-Beasts and recruit four skilled bladers named Kane, Salima, Goki, and Jim. These teenagers were pure-hearted and innocent bladers with high ambitions, but the dark power of the cyber Bit-Beasts gradually take over their minds and turn them evil. The first half of the second season ends with the Bladebreakers defeating Team Psykick. Tyson, Ray, Kai and Max battle Kane, Salima, Goki and Jim respectively and defeat them. After
2176-577: The Dark Bladers and Lupinex's older brother. Lupinex ( ハウリング , Hauringu , lit. "Howling") Voiced by: Tsutomu Takayama (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) A member of the Dark Bladers and Sanguinex's little brother. Cenotaph ( カイロナ , Kairona , lit. "Cairona") Voiced by: Kennichi Sakaguchi (Japanese); Robert Tinkler (English) A member of the Dark Bladers. Zomb ( ジャイ , Jai ) Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) A member of
2240-419: The Dark Bladers. Robert Jürgens ( ラルフ・ユルゲンス , Rarufu Yurugensu , lit. Ralf Jürgens) Voiced by: Yuuki Matsuda (Japanese); Vince Corazza (season 1), Robert Smith (season 3) (English) Team captain of the Majestics. Johnny McGregor ( ジョニー・マクレガー , Jonī Makuregā ) Voiced by: Chiharu Tezuka (season 1), Hikaru Tokita (season 3) (Japanese); Joanne Vannicola (English) A member of
2304-418: The Demolition Boys / The Blitzkrieg Boys. Bryan Kuznetsov ( ボリス・クズネツォーフ , Borisu Kuzunetsōfu , lit. "Boris Kuznetsov") Voiced by: Wasabi Mizuta (Japanese); Craig Lauzon (English) A member of the Demolition Boys / The Blitzkrieg Boys. Voltaire Hiwatari ( 火渡 宗一郎 , Hiwatari Sōichirō ) Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); Allen Stewart-Coates (English) Kai's grandfather and
2368-421: The Demolition Boys team, aiming to be the best Beyblader. Tyson finds out and tries to convince Kai to return to the Bladebreakers, but Kai rejects him, throwing his old Beyblade, Dranzer, at Tyson's feet. Tyson keeps Dranzer with him and vows to bring Kai back. Soon, before the finals, Kai challenges the Bladebreakers to steal their Bit-Beasts and become most powerful Blader. However, only Tyson and Ray show up. Max
2432-524: The Japanese Regional Beyblade Qualifying Tournament and befriends fellow competitors, Ray Kon and Max Tate, both of whom possess their own Bit-Beast. After winning the tournament, Tyson goes on to form a team with Kai, Ray and Max named the Bladebreakers. Kenny tags along as their manager. The Bladebreakers tour China to register for the championships and confront the White Tigers, Ray's former team, who hold
2496-662: The Japanese version, the episode ends with a special ending showing every major character from the series. Kai returns to Japan after completing his studies. Tyson learns of this and tries to meet Kai, but when he reaches there he finds that Kai has left beyblading and is now controlling his grandfather's company. Tyson is shocked to hear this. He understands that Kai is abandoning his passion just to keep his grandpa, Voltaire's will. Tyson makes Kai understand and listen to his inner voice. Voltaire at last understands his mistake and allows Kai to carry on his journey. Tyson challenges Kai for
2560-537: The Majestics as the Blader for Scotland, and is known as the "Gladiator of Glasgow". Enrique ( ジャンカルロ・トルナトーレ , Jankaruro Torunatōre , lit. "Giancarlo Tornatore") Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi (Japanese); Julie Zwillich (English) A member of the Majestics, representing Italy. Oliver ( オリビエ・ポーランジェ , Oribie Pōranje , lit. "Olivier Polanger") Voiced by: Omi Minami (Japanese); Susan Roman (English) The Beyblading champion of France and
2624-877: The PPB All-Starz, replacing Stevens due to injury in G-Revolution . Miguel ( ミハエル , Mihael ) Voiced by: Hiro Yuuki (Japanese); Chris Marren (English) Captain of Barthez Battalion. Mathilda ( マチルダ , Machiruda ) Voiced by: Hiromi Konno (Japanese); Katie Griffin (English) A member of Barthez Battalion. Claude ( クロード , Kurōdo ) Voiced by: Akira Sasanuma (Japanese); Jason Barr (English) A member of Barthez Battalion. Aaron ( アーロン , Āron ) Voiced by: Kazuyuki Ishikawa (Japanese); Dan Warry-Smith (English) A member of Barthez Battalion. Jean-Paul Barthez ( バルテス , Barutesu ) Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu (Japanese); Edward Glen (English) The coach of
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2688-491: The Saint Shields and Mariam's younger brother. Dr. Zagart ( ザガート , Zagāto ) Voiced by: Kousei Hirota (Japanese); Lawrence Bayne (English) Zeo's father and the CEO of Zagart Industries. He is trying to steal the four sacred beasts of the Bladebreakers in order to convert Zeo into a real boy. Gideon ( ギデオン ) Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyama (Japanese); Len Carlson (English) The overseer of Team Psykick and
2752-426: The Saint Shields attack the Bladebreakers and try to steal their Bit-Beasts, the Bladebreakers reassemble to defeat the new enemies. Tyson and Kenny's classmate Hilary Tachibana (Hiromi Tachibana) joins the Bladebreakers but takes time to learn that Beyblade is not just the stupid game she thinks it is. In an attempt to steal the four Bit-Beasts from the Bladebreakers, Team Psykick creates four cyber Bit-Beast copies of
2816-429: The Saint Shields. Dunga ( ドゥンガ ) Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) A member of the Saint Shields. Mariam ( マリアム , Mariamu ) Voiced by: Yuka Komatsu (Japanese); Shannon Perreault (English) A member of the Saint Shields and Joseph's older sister. Joseph ( ユスフ , Yusufu ) Voiced by: Sachi Matsumoto (Japanese); Jason Barr (English) A member of
2880-725: The Sun: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader Games DreamMix TV World Fighters Super Tournament Battle Metal Fusion video games Trading Card Game X: Xone Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Beyblade_characters&oldid=1237214682#Dark_Bladers " Categories : Beyblade Lists of anime and manga characters Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
2944-595: The White Tigers / White Tiger X and Lee's sister. Kevin Cheng ( キキ , Kiki ) Voiced by: Junko Shimakata (Japanese); Ari-Paul Saunders (season 1), Lyon Smith (season 3) (English) A member of the White Tigers / White Tiger X. Gary Tan ( ガオゥ , Gaou ) Voiced by: Kazuyuki Ishikawa (Japanese); Craig Lauzon (English) A member of the White Tigers / White Tiger X. Michael Summers ( マイケル・ソマーズ , Maikeru Somāzu ) Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Lyon Smith (English) Leader of
3008-399: The cyber beasts are destroyed Team Psykick come back to their normal selves and regain consciousness. The second half of Season 2 deals with the truth of why the Saint Shields and Team Psykick are after Bladebreakers' Bit-Beasts and about a rock that Max's mother found that contains Bit-Beasts, which is stolen by Team Psykick. The Saint Shields' reason behind attempting to steal the Bit-Beasts
3072-401: The entire universe. in the end Tyson is able to absorb the powers of every single Bit-Beast and after a final attack, Brooklyn became normal while both blades were still spinning (but the match after that was not shown assumed as a draw). And the BEGA corporation had fallen thanks to the efforts of the Bladebreakers (G-Revolutions). The episode ends with Tyson and Kai to have one final match. In
3136-1112: The extracted bit-beasts from the sacred rock she stole from Zagart. Kane Yamashita ( ケイン 山下 , Kein Yamashita ) Voiced by: Yuuki Tai (Japanese); Peter Cugno (English) The former leader of Team Psykick. Salima ( サリマ , Sarima ) Voiced by: Hikaru Ikeda (Japanese); Susan Roman (English) A former member of Team Psykick. Jim ( ジム , Jimu ) Voiced by: Ayaka Yamashita (Japanese); Mary Long (English) A former member of Team Psykick. Goki ( ゴウキ , Gōki ) Voiced by: Yasuhiro Fujiwara (Japanese); Craig Lauzon (English) A former member of Team Psykick. King ( キング , Kingu ) Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese); David Berni (English) The twin brother of Queen. Queen ( クィーン , Kuīn ) Voiced by: Mie Sonozaki (Japanese); Susan Laney Dalton (English) The sister brother of King. Zeo Zagart ( ザガート・レオン , Zagāto Reon , lit. "Zagart Leon") Voiced by: Hisayo Yanai (Japanese); Tim Hamaguchi (English) A member of
3200-532: The film. Tyson Granger is an enthusiastic teenage boy who loves Beyblade. He begins his journey after befriending fellow Beyblade enthusiast, Kenny, and drawing the attention of Kai Hiwatari, a formidable Blader, after defeating Carlos, the leader of his neighborhood's Beyblade gang, the Blade Sharks. Tyson and Kai develop a rivalry that leads to him discovering that his Beyblade contains a Bit-Beast named Dragoon. Seeking to challenge Kai again, Tyson competes in
3264-1261: The final match. He appears in the series-ending slideshow with Kennosuke and Tenmaru. Makoto Granger ( 木ノ宮 マコト , Kinomiya Makoto ) Son of Tyson. Gou Hiwatari ( 火渡 ゴウ , Hiwatari Gō ) Son of Kai. Lin Kon ( 金 リン , Kon Rin ) Daughter of Ray and Mariah. References [ edit ] ^ "Beyblade" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved 2020-12-22 . v t e Beyblade Manga and anime Beyblade Characters Episodes Beyblade V-Force G-Revolution Metal Fusion Characters Metal Fusion chapters Episodes Metal Fusion Metal Masters Metal Fury Shogun Steel episodes Spin-off series BeyWheelz BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz BeyWarriors: Cyborg Burst Episodes Burst Burst Evolution Burst Turbo Burst Rise Burst Surge Burst QuadDrive Burst QuadStrike X Episodes Films Beyblade: Fierce Battle Metal Fight Beyblade vs
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#17328021178243328-514: The first season on January 29, V-Force on February 26, and G-Revolution on March 26, 2019. Several spin-off series have since been produced, including Beyblade: Metal Saga , the BeyWheelz series, Beyblade Burst , and Beyblade X . A Deadline Hollywood piece in May 2015 reported that Paramount Pictures had acquired the rights to make a live action film based on Beyblade after
3392-402: The ice beneath him cracking and falls into the frozen water below. Tyson, Ray, Max and Kenny rescue Kai. Realizing the power of friendship as well as the power of Dranzer, Kai returns to the Bladebreakers. In the final match, Tyson battles Tala, winning the match and becoming a Beyblade World Champion for the first time. The Bladebreakers have gone their separate ways. But when Team Psykick and
3456-410: The leader of the Blitzkrieg Boys who was previously the final boss in season 1, takes on Garland but lost the match and was seriously injured after Garland activated his attack, Radiant Thunder and ended the match. Daichi and Ray lose the first two matches to Ming-Ming and Crusher only proving that their hard metal blades were also no match for their powerful blades. Max ends the third match with Mystel in
3520-471: The name Majestics. The Bladebreakers battle the Majestics and the Bladebreakers win the battle. They then go to Russia for the final tournament. In Russia, they meet Boris's team, the Demolition Boys, of which Kai was also a member of in the past. Kai had forgotten about Boris and the training grounds where he had learned almost everything he knew about Beyblading. However, he soon regains his memory. He finds Black Dranzer, his dream Beyblade, and decides to join
3584-474: The one who thought of the Cyber Bit-Beast project. Doctor B ( ドクターB , Dokutā Bī ) Voiced by: Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) The head scientist of Team Psykick. Doctor K ( ドクターK , Dokutā Kei) Voiced by: Hikaru Ikeda (Japanese); Joanne Vannicola (English) A scientist that worked for Dr. Zagart before being fired for her disloyalty in handing over
3648-517: The results of the World Championships, Boris, the secondary villain from the first season, returns and creates the new Beyblade Entertainment Global Association, (BEGA) replacing the BBA. Boris tries to fool Tyson and co. into believing he has made up for his past, while he is actually trying to gain control over all Bladers and Beyblading activity. After a while however, they see what Boris is trying to pull. Tyson challenges BEGA's best to
3712-556: The rock. Zeo enters the world Beyblade tournament with the motive of defeating all the Bladebreakers members and stealing their Bit-Beasts. In the tournament, Zeo defeats Kai and Max and steals their Bit-Beasts Dranzer and Draciel. But in the final battle Tyson and Dragoon (Tyson's Bit-Beast) defeat Zeo and Cerberus. In the process, Tyson and Max's team win the world tournament. Dranzer and Draciel come back to their original bladers, Kai and Max. Kai, Ray, and Max left Tyson and went their separate ways to rejoin their old teams so that they have
3776-433: The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from January 8, 2001, to December 24, 2001. A sequel series produced by Nihon Animedia titled Beyblade V-Force ran for another 51 episodes from January 7, 2002, until December 30, 2002. The third series, Beyblade G-Revolution , ran for 52 episodes from January 6 to December 29, 2003. All three seasons were licensed for English adaptation, broadcast, and release by Nelvana . The series
3840-519: The signal to start every battle. He introduces the players and announces where the next tournament will take place. Mr. B ( ミスターB , Misutā Bī ) The black scientist that Kenny meets after watching Ray train for his battle with Tyson in Volume 2. He and Jin create the Spin-Gear system, which is first used by Ray Kon, and he makes Kenny create a left-spin gear in order to create Dragoon S. During
3904-633: The sport. He has bit beast in his laptop named Dizzy. He is technician of Bladebreakers / BBA Revolution / G Revolutions. Hilary Tachibana ( 立花 ヒロミ , Tachibana Hiromi ) Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi (Japanese); Caitriona Murphy (English) Tyson and Kenny's classmate, as well as the class president. She is tomboyish and known for her violent temper. Daichi Sumeragi ( 皇 大地 , Sumeragi Daichi ) Voiced by: Nao Nagasawa (Japanese); Mary Long (English) A beyblader who joins Tyson's team in Beyblade G-Revolution after
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#17328021178243968-575: The stolen beyblades. Afterward, he invites Daichi back to his mansion for a battle. During his battle with Daichi, Hikaru loses, but the wings of Daichi's Gaia Dragoon break off. It turns out that Hikaru knows the Chief through the Internet. After Daichi repairs his beyblade, but is unable to activate the wings, Hikaru challenges Daichi to another match. During the GBC qualifications, Hikaru loses to Kai Hiwatari . Hikaru returns to cheer Daichi on in
4032-437: The true mastermind behind BIOVOLT Corporation. Boris Balkov ( ウラジミール・ヴォルコフ , Urajimīru Vorukofu , lit. "Vladimir Volkov") Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Tony Daniels (English) A criminal mastermind who is the overall series antagonist seeking world dominion through Beyblade. He appears in the first season as Voltaire's accomplice under the cover of the Demolition Boys' trainer, running an Abbey as
4096-586: Was broadcast on the sibling cable channel YTV in Canada and ABC Family in the United States in 2002. Reruns were also seen on Toon Disney , as part of Jetix from 2004–2005, and again in 2006, as part of Jetix's "Anime Invasion Sundays" block. The series was distributed by Geneon Entertainment for its first two seasons and Funimation for the third season. The license for all three seasons were acquired by Discotek Media on November 30, 2018. They released all three on English dub-only standard definition Blu-ray ;
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