Beyblade is a game that includes two spinning tops and a stadium. Each top has a unique feature, such as a different color or design, such as gold, silver, and so on, so that the players can tell them apart. They then set the tops spinning, and the first top to stop spinning, or to get spun out of the stadium, loses. Whichever beyblade, or bey, stays spinning longer and within the bounds of the stadium, wins.
Games have largely gone two-dimensional, especially with the advent of video games, yet Beyblades stand out for providing colorful and intense three-dimensional action. Doing battle with figures in a small arena seems old-school when most games in modern day take place on a flat-screen television, but many kids remain just as happy or happier to duke it out with spinning tops that they can customize in all sorts of ways. There are also strong links between Beyblade and anime. For example, the Bladers of the Four Seasons depicts the split of the power of Gaia into the four seasons of Earth, and four bladers: Gingka Hagane, Kyoya Tategami, Chris, and Ryuga. The complex relationships among these characters and their enemies, the friendship and the fury among them, translates into an endlessly fun Beyblade battle of who the strongest character, the master, really is. Children love recreating these battles and coming up with their own ideas for battle, using Beyblade metal fusion tops, power launcher add-ons, and more.
When it comes to the possibilities for creating your own powerful battlers, the combinations seem endless. The key remains finding the right blend of attack, defense, and stamina, and the strongest Beyblades, many of which you can find on eBay, typically excel in one area or strike an unusually effective balance between two or three.
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The face on the top of the Hades Kerbecs depicts the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld in classic Greek and Roman mythology. At 50mm, the Hades Kerbecs features the greatest diameter of all the fusion wheels, which lends it a strong attack, while solid defense and stamina give it overall balance. Add the Kerbecs energy ring, which excels in defense and in stamina, and the Hades Kerbecs makes for one tough Beyblade.
L Drago Destructor F:SL features the 4D system, which splits the fusion wheel into three pieces, and thereby gives you the option of using either an attack mode or an absorb mode. The metal frame resembles the Lightning L Drago Energy Ring with three dragon heads spinning in a circular motion. In the series, Ryuga was able to steal the L Drago Energy Ring from the Koma Village with the help of the Dark Nebula. In the L Drago Destrucot F:S, the rubber core adds stamina to the metal attack wheel, while the Final Survive (F:S) bottom uses centrifugal force to automatically switch into sharp mode when the Beyblade stamina begins to fade.
At 3.2 g, the Nemesis stands out as one of the heaviest energy rings, making it ideally suited for defense. High recoil gives the Diablo fusion wheel a strong attack and plenty of stamina when the X:D tip remains in sharp mode. At 61.5 g, the Diablo Nemesis X:D is quite heavy and therefore susceptible to losing balance when knocked slightly off-center.
A thick fusion wheel makes Earth Eagle a defensive stalwart, while its endurance energy rings give it outstanding stamina. The wide performance tip allows this Beyblade to wobble at larger angles than others, making it even more difficult to knock out.
Cosmic Pegasus F:D features four different attack modes, which include regular, directional, multi, and upper, making it one of the most versatile attacking Beyblades. The 4D bottom on this Beyblade offers stellar stamina and its Final Drive attack mode works particularly well in the BB-10 Attack Stadium.
The rubber L Drago energy ring in Meteo L Drago adds centered weight to this battler, giving it outstanding balance and deflecting attacks from other Beyblades. The Meteo fusion wheel remains especially effective against left-spinning Beyblades because it does not stick to their fusion wheels, which allows it to continue spinning.
Thanks to a set of ball bearings, Phantom Orion B:D offers outstanding stability and stamina, making it one of the top defensive Beyblades. The metal frame also helps in attack, but the main strength of this Beyblade remains its ability to outlast others.
Weighing 50 g, Basalt Horogium stands as an unusually heavy non-4D Beyblade, making it outstanding defensively. The WD performance tip provides extra balance that adds to the difficulty of knocking this Beyblade off its axis. Not considered an attacking Beyblade, Basalt Horogium does offer decent stamina to go with its defensive capability.
The strength of Galaxy Pegasus lies in its add-ons, as the W105 Spin Track lends stability to your attack and the R2F performance tip helps you to grip onto other Beyblades to knock them out of the ring. With a ferocious, yet balanced attack, expect to send other Beyblades flying out of the stadium.
Other than being a 4D Beyblade, Metal Fusion Death Quetzalcoatl stands out for its Rubber Defense Flat Performance Tip, which delivers an ideal blend of attack, defense, and stamina. As a result, this is one of the better-balanced Beyblades.
How to Buy Beyblades on eBay
You can find listings for Beyblades by using the search bar found on every eBay page. Sellers provide them from all around the world, but you can reduce shipping time by filtering your search results according to location. There are many varieties of Beyblade out there and each has its own benefit, from being ideal at attacking to great for defense.
Before you finalize any purchase, remember to vet sellers by checking their feedback. As always, the challenge with Beyblades remains finding the combination of attack, defense, and stamina that leaves your battler as the last one standing. By purchasing strong Beyblades from eBay, you can wield the advantage you have been seeking.
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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
The Metal Fury season features Gingka and his friends scouring the Earth to locate the 10 Legendary Bladers needed to defeat Nemesis. Gingka, Ryuga, Yuki and Kyoya are all Legendary Bladers so that leaves 6 to locate and recruit.
This season has one '30 second' prologue before the Opening Theme.
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The episodes use two pieces of theme music: one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is 'Brave Heart' by Yu+Ki. The ending theme is 'Destiny' by Yu+Ki.
From the 27th episode onwards, the Japanese episodes were reduced to fifteen minutes. In the dub, two fifteen minute episodes are paired to make a thirty minute episode. For the sake of this article, we will be including '(Part 1)' and '(Part 2)' in the dub title names.
Note: Episodes are labeled by their series and their number, i.e. 4D001: 4D stands for the 4D Series, 001 stands for the episode number.
Epicode | Screenshot | Japanese title | English title | Japan airdate | Dub airdate |
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4D001 | 星の欠片 Fragment of the Star | Star Fragment | April 3rd, 2011 | October 13th, 2012 | |
4D002 | レジェンドブレーダー Legend Blader | Legendary Bladers | April 10th, 2011 | October 20th, 2012 | |
4D003 | 怪猫リンクス Lynx, the Mysterious Cat | The Monster Cat, Lynx | April 17th, 2011 | October 27th, 2012 | |
4D004 | エルドラゴデストロイ L-Drago Destroy | L-Drago Destructor | April 24th, 2011 | November 3rd, 2012 | |
4D005 | 覚醒! アヌビウス Awakening! Anubius | Awaken Anubius! | May 1st, 2011 | November 10, 2012 | |
4D006 | 戦士の資格 Requirements of a Warrior | Requirements of a Warrior | May 8th, 2011 | November 17, 2012 | |
4D007 | ケンタの決意 Kenta's Determination | Kenta's Determination | May 15th, 2011 | November 24, 2012 | |
4D008 | 真紅の閃光 The Crimson Flash | The Crimson Flash | May 22nd, 2011 | December 1, 2012 | |
4D009 | 最強タッグ戦、登竜門 The Strongest Tag-Battle, the Gateway to Success | The Greatest Tag-Team Tournament | May 29th, 2011 | December 8, 2012 | |
4D010 | 新たなる咆哮! A New Roar! | A New Roar! | June 5th, 2011 | December 15, 2012 | |
4D011 | ビッグバントルネード Big Bang Tornado | Cosmic Tornado | June 12th, 2011 | December 22, 2012 | |
4D012 | 土星神クロノス Kronos, the Saturn God | The God of Saturn, Kronos | June 19th, 2011 | Jan. 5, 2013 | |
4D013 | 対決! バベルの塔 Showdown! The Tower of Babel | Showdown at The Tower of Babel | June 26th, 2011 | Jan. 12, 2013 | |
4D014 | 新生! チーム・ダンジョン Rebirth! Team Dungeon | The New Team Dungeon! | July 3rd, 2011 | Jan. 19, 2013 | |
4D015 | スフィア360 Sphere 360 | Destroyer Dome | July 10th, 2011 | September 15th, 2012 | |
4D016 | 完成!新ユニコルノ Finished! The New Unicorno | The New Striker is Complete! | July 17th, 2011 | September 15th, 2012 | |
4D017 | オレさまこそがチャンピオン! I am the Champion! | I am the Champion! | July 24th, 2011 | September 15th, 2012 | |
4D018 | ミストマウンテンの迷宮 The Labyrinth of Mist Mountain | The Maze of Mist Mountain | July 31st, 2011 | ||
4D019 | 獅子のプライド The Lion's Pride | The Lion's Pride | August 7th, 2011 | ||
4D020 | 神殿の守護者デュナミス Dynamis, Guardian of the Shrine | The Guardian of the Temple, Dynamis | August 14th, 2011 | ||
4D021 | ネメシス、復活の伝説, The Legend of Nemesis' Revival | The Legend of Nemesis' Revival | August 21st, 2011 | ||
4D022 | 四季の戦士 The Bladers of the Four Seasons | The Four Season Bladers | August 28th, 2011 | ||
4D023 | ベイスター島の戦い The Battle of Beyster Island | The Battle of Beyster Island | September 4th, 2011 | ||
4D024 | 激烈!二大バトル Furious! The Big Two Battles | Two Big, Fierce Battles! | September 11th, 2011 | ||
4D025 | 姿なき対戦者 The Shapeless Blader | The Unseen Opponent | September 18th, 2011 | ||
4D026 | オリオンの行方 Orion's Whereabouts | Orion's Whereabouts | September 25th, 2011 | ||
4D027 | 荒野を行く獅子 The Lion Going Into The Wilderness | The Lion in the Wilderness (Part 1) | October 2nd, 2011 | ||
4D028 | 怪物の正体 The Monster's Identity | The Lion in the Wilderness (Part 2) | October 9th, 2011 | ||
4D029 | 金星神ケツァルコアトル Quetzalcoatl, the Venus God | The God of Venus: Quetzalcoatl (Part 1) | October 16th, 2011 | ||
4D030 | ネメシスの鼓動 Nemesis' Beat | The God of Venus: Quetzalcoatl (Part 2) | October 23rd, 2011 | ||
4D031 | 破壊神、復活!? The God of Destruction, Resurrected!? | The God of Destruction's Revival!? (Part 1) | October 30th, 2011 | ||
4D032 | サジタリオの一撃 Sagittario's Blow | The God of Destruction's Revival!? (Part 2) | November 6th, 2011 | ||
4D033 | 黒き太陽の申し子 The Child of Nemesis | The Child of Nemesis (Part 1) | November 13th, 2011 | ||
4D034 | ハデスの呪縛 The Curse of Hades | The Child of Nemesis (Part 2) | November 20th, 2011 | ||
4D035 | 四つの心 The Four Spirits | Four Hearts (Part 1) | November 27th, 2011 | ||
4D036 | 銀河VSクリス Gingka VS Chris | Four Hearts (Part 2) | December 4th, 2011 | ||
4D037 | 集結!レジェンドブレーダー Gathering! The Legendary Bladers | Come Together, Legendary Bladers! (Part 1) | December 11th, 2011 | ||
4D038 | ゼウスの結界 Zeus' Barrier | Come Together, Legendary Bladers! (Part 2) | December 18th, 2011 | ||
4D039 | ゼウスの結界 Diablo Nemesis | Diablo Nemesis (Part 1) | December 25th, 2011 | ||
4D040 | 星の絆 Bonds of the Stars | Diablo Nemesis (Part 2) | January 8th, 2012 | ||
4D041 | 決戦の地へ To The Decisive Battle's Location | To the Final Battle Ground (Part 1) | January 15th, 2012 | ||
4D042 | 導かれし運命 Guided Fate | To the Final Battle Ground (Part 2) | January 22nd, 2012 | ||
4D043 | 失われた王国 The Lost Kingdom | The Lost Kingdom (Part 1) | January 29th, 2012 | ||
4D044 | 破壊神VS竜皇 Nemesis VS L-Drago | The Lost Kingdom (Part 2) | February 5th, 2012 | ||
4D045 | 欠けた四季の星座 The Missing Contellation of the Four Seasons | The Missing Star of the Four Seasons (Part 1) | February 12th, 2012 | ||
4D046 | 継がれし光 An Inherited Light | The Missing Star of the Four Seasons (Part 2) | February 19th, 2012 | ||
4D047 | フラッシュサジタリオ Flash Sagittario | Flash Sagittario (Part 1) | February 26th, 2012 | ||
4D048 | 執念の必殺転技 The Tenacious Special Spin Move | Flash Sagittario (Part 2) | March 4th, 2012 | ||
4D049 | ハデスの執念 The Tenacity of Hades | Hades' Persistance (Part 1) | March 11th, 2012 | ||
4D050 | ラストバトル! The Last Battle! | Hades' Persistance (Part 2) | March 18th, 2012 | ||
4D051 | 希望の光 Light of Hope | A Ray of Hope (Part 1) | March 25th, 2012 | ||
4D052 | 未来へ To the Future | A Ray of Hope (Part 2) | April 1st, 2012 |
This is everything that has to do with the anime and manga series, Beyblade: Metal Fury.
All items (255)
- Category:4D System Beyblades
- Aguma
- Ambush Attack 2-Pack
- Ares Shield
- Armageddon
- Attack/fr
- Bakushin Beelzeb T125XF
- Barnard's Loop
- Benkei Hanawa
- Category:Beyblade Battle
- Beyblade: Evolution
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 02
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 04
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 06
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 08
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 10
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 12
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 14
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 16
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 18
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 20
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 22
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 24
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 26
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 28
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 30
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 32
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 34
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 36
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 38
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 40
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 42
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 44
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 46
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 48
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 50
- Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 52
- Beylocker
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- Blitz Lynx TR145R²F
- Brave Heart
- Burn Wolf SW145WD
- Buster Tail
- Chao Xin
- Chinese DJ
- Cloud Gemios T125SF
- Cosmic Leone 85Q
- Cosmic Pegasus F:D
- Crush String
- Cycnus
- Dark Bull H145SD
- Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF
- Demure
- Divine Crown TR145D
- Diving Arrow
- Doji
- Dragon Emperor Strong Supreme Soaring
- Dynamis
- Earth Fireblaze 145F
- Final Inferno Blast
- Flame Claw
- Flame Libra T125ES
- Flash of Lightning
- Forbidden Eonis 130D
- Forbidden Striker DF105DS
- Fusion Hades AD145SWD
- Gingka Hagane
- Gravity Perseus 85DS (Stamina)
- Great Ring of Destruction
- Ryo Hagane
- Category:Hasbro Beyblades
- Hell Crown 130FB
- Herschel
- Howling Smash 2-Pack
- Inferno Blast
- Jade Jupiter 130B
- Jigsaw
- Julian Konzern
- Kenta Yumiya
- King (4D)
- King of Thundersword
- Koma Village
- Kyoya Tategami
- L-Drago Destroy (Super Control Beyblade)
- L-Drago Destructor F:S
- L-Drago Guardian S130MB
- Legendary Bladers
- List of 4D Tips
- List of Beyblade: Metal Fury episodes
- List of Metal Fight Beyblade products
- Category:Locations
- Madoka Amano
- Mei-Mei
- Metal Face Bolt
- Metal Saga
- Meteo L-Drago Assault LW105JB
- Midnight Scorpio 125JB
- Motti
- Nemesis Bladers
- Nightmare Rex UW145EWD
- Nowaguma
- Omega Dragonis 85XF
Packing perfect box High performance, nice gift for child !
strongest launchers fittedand Sticker set
Battle pack, let you have the most powerful gyro
List Of Metal Credit Cards
Material: Plastic Metal
Color: As shown in the picture
It's perfect gift for children older than 6
In high Performance, Nice Gift for top Player
This bey burst also remind memory of childhood for adult, just play this with your family or friends
Package:packed in box
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