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BeyBlade
Beyblade is an anime and manga series about a group of children battling with highly powerful spinning tops enchanted with sacred bit-beasts or spirits of mythical and powerful creatures. more...
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The show focuses on the battles between Beyblading teams as they compete to become the world champions.
The Beyblade anime is licensed by Nelvana in North America. The Beyblade manga, made by Takao Aoki, is published in English in North America by VIZ Media and keeps its original right to left format, though names are changed to match the English anime version. In Singapore, it is published in English by Chuang Yi.
Plot
- First season (Beyblade (爆転シュート ベイブレード, Bakuten Shoot Beyblade?))
- The first season's plot was very linear. The Bladebreakers were mostly concerned with winning the world beyblading championships. Towards the end of the season, they learn about Voltaire, Boris and their criminal organisation, which plans to use beyblading as a means to take control of the world.
- Second season (Beyblade V-Force (爆転シュートベイブレード2002, Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002?))
- The second season focused on a completely different criminal organization, which attempted numerous times to capture the Bladebreakers' bit-beasts, while another group, the Saint Shields, tried to stop them and seal away the bit-beasts so that nobody could use them. The championships in this season are very short and mostly unimportant to the storyline, taking place in only the last eight episodes.
- In the second season, better animation and character design is used. Beyblades and some other features are animated using CGI.
- Third season (Beyblade G-Revolution (爆転シュート ベイブレード Gレボリューション, Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G-Revolution?))
- The third and final season started with next year's beyblading tournament. In the second half, Boris reappears for a second attempt at taking over the world through beyblading.Animation has upgraded once again. The use of computer animation is much more obvious in some parts (compared to first season). Also "Dizzy" and other previous characters aren't mentioned at all.
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