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Beyblade Burst | |
ベイブレードバースト (Beiburēdo bāsuto) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Hiro Morita |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Coro Coro Comics |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Children (boys) |
Original run | August 2015 – December 15, 2021 |
Volumes | 19 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Music by | Yusaku Tsuchiya |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by |
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Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
English network | |
Original run | April 4, 2016 – March 27, 2017 |
Episodes | 51 |
Video game | |
Developer | FuRyu |
Publisher | FuRyu |
Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
Released |
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Anime television series | |
Beyblade Burst Evolution | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Music by | Zain Effendi |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
English network | |
Original run | April 3, 2017 – March 26, 2018 |
Episodes | 51 |
Video game | |
Beyblade Burst God | |
Developer | FuRyu |
Publisher | FuRyu |
Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
Released |
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Anime television series | |
Beyblade Burst Turbo | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
English network | |
Original run | April 2, 2018 – March 25, 2019 |
Episodes | 51 |
Video game | |
Beyblade Burst Battle Zero | |
Developer | FuRyu |
Publisher | FuRyu |
Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Released |
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Anime television series | |
Beyblade Burst Rise | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by | |
English network | |
Original run | April 5, 2019 – March 27, 2020 |
Episodes | 52 |
Anime television series | |
Beyblade Burst Surge | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo MX |
English network | |
Original run | April 3, 2020 – March 19, 2021 |
Episodes | 52 |
Anime television series | |
Beyblade Burst QuadDrive | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Written by | Hideki Sonoda |
Studio | OLM (Team Abe) |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
English network |
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Original run | April 2, 2021 – March 18, 2022 |
Episodes | 52 |
Related anime | |
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Beyblade Burst (Japanese: ベイブレードバースト, Hepburn: Beiburēdo Bāsuto) is a Japanese manga and toyline created by Hiro Morita, originally based on Takara Tomy's Beyblade franchise. The third incarnation of the franchise after the Metal Fight series, the Beyblade Burst toyline launched on July 15, 2015 while the original manga was serialized in Shogakukan's children's manga magazine CoroCoro Comic from August 2015 to December 2021 and is compiled into nineteen tankōbon volumes. Shogakukan's South East Asian branch began publishing it in English in April 2017.[1]
An anime adaptation by OLM was aired in all TXN stations in Japan on April 4, 2016.[2] ADK Emotions NY, Inc. licensed the anime and Hasbro licensed the toyline in English; marking the first time in the franchise that an English adaptation wasn't produced by Nelvana.[3] The first two series were originally recorded between Vancouver, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta in Canada by Ocean Productions and its sister studio Blue Water. Since the third series; the franchise has been recorded in Los Angeles, California in the United States by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The dub would be one of the final anime voice acting roles of Gabe Khouth who died two years later.[4]
The first two seasons were released on DVD from Cinedigm on October 1, 2019. Season 3 was released on February 11, 2020.
Plot
Beyblade Burst (2016–17)
The story revolves around Valt Aoi and Shu Kurenai as well as his classmates at the Beigoma Academy school in Japan. When not studying, the close friends are obsessed with their Bey tops, creating a school bey club and challenging each other to battles at their Bey Stadium. The friends eventually become rivals as they compete against each other in a competition to claim the title of Japan’s top Blader. As Valt Aoi wins the title he goes on to compete in a club to get better and train to become the top Blader. But loses against Lui Shirosagi. There the battle ends and the Season also ended
Beyblade Burst Evolution (2017–18)
Valt Aoi, who hails from Japan was a top competitor in the Japanese Championship, is scouted for the prestigious Spanish team "BC Sol" and heads out to Spain. When he arrives in Spain, he runs into some old friends and meets some new ones who end up accompanying him along his journey. Valt’s first battle in Spain leaves his bey, Valtryek, with an opportunity to evolve, making it stronger. Valt and his friends set their sights on becoming the World Champion; however, in order to qualify, they must first take the European League by winning team battles against other teams from around the globe. After the victory of BC Sol in the World League, Valt competes in the tournament for the International Blader's Cup.
Beyblade Burst Turbo (2018–19)
Two years after the International Blader's Cup, the story focuses on Aiger Akabane, a "wild child" that grew up in nature. After battling No.1 Blader in the world "Valt Aoi", he became inspired to become the No.1 Blader in the world, along with his beyblade, Z Achilles. He aims to fight strong opponents in an effort to become stronger himself. To defeat Legendary Blader Valt Aoi and become the World Champion, Aiger begins his journey.
Beyblade Burst Rise (2019–20)
Legendary Blader Valt Aoi has been training the next generation of elite Bladers at Spain’s BC Sol. One day, rookie Bladers Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro witness Valt unleashing his newly-evolved Gamma Bey, Sword Valtryek . To their surprise, Valtryek radiates a golden light as it rockets around the stadium. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of this “Hyper flux” state, both Dante and Delta seek the same bond with their Beys.
Dante and his partner, Ace Dragon, set off for Japan, the place where Beyblade all began. But the path to glory won’t be easy; plenty of tough competitors and Gamma Beys stand in their way, among them some of the best to ever hit the stadium. Dante soon realizes he’ll have to do whatever it takes to deepen his bond with his bey, Dragon.
Do Dante and Dragon have what it takes to overcome these challenges? And will they ever achieve Hyper flux?. Here begins the story of Dante and Dragon's rise to the peak of the Blading world, To become Number One.
Beyblade Burst Surge (2020–21)
From high atop the Blading world reign the Blading Legends, a select group of Bladers who set the standard to which all other hopefuls aspire. No challenger yet has succeeded in breaking through their ranks.
A legend of legends, Valt Aoi hosts an exhibition match featuring a revolutionary class of Bey: "Lightning Beys". Inspired by the battle, two unknown brothers, Hyuga and Hikaru Hizashi, issue a challenge: armed with their solar Beys Hyperion and Helios, this unlikely duo is going to topple Beyblade’s ruling elite.
As the Hizashi brothers' challenge envelops the world’s Blading legends, a new tournament is born to determine who among them is truly the best. In the middle of this mayhem, there lurks a unique Blader shrouded in mystery.
Will Hikaru and Hyuga be the spark that ignites a Blading revolution? With their solar Beys in hand, the brothers are ready to begin their own legend of growth and adventure.
Beyblade Burst QuadDrive (2021–22)
The story centers on Bel Daizora, the leader of the Bey graveyard "Phantom's Gate". Bel, who holds Destruction Belfyre, declares war on Bladers across the world. With Ranzo Kiyama and Bashara Suiro, their journey unfolds as Bel advances to becoming the Dark Prince.
Characters
- Valt Aoi / Baruto Aoi (蒼井 バルト, Aoi Baruto)
- Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Sabrina Pitre (seasons 1-2), Kimlinh Tran (seasons 3-6) (English)
- The main protagonist of Beyblade Burst and Burst Evolution. An energetic boy who dreams of being a world champion.
- Shu Kurenai (紅 シュウ, Kurenai Shū) / Red Eye (レッドアイ, Reddo Ai)
- Voiced by: Junya Enoki (Japanese); Adrian Petriw (seasons 1-2), Alan Lee (seasons 3, 5-6) (English)
- Valt's childhood best friend and main rival. He is also one of the Supreme Four and a former member of the Raging Bulls.
- Rantaro Kiyama (黄山 乱太郎, Kiyama Rantarō)
- Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi (Japanese); Matt Hill (seasons 1-2), Kevin K. Gomez (season 5) (English)
- Also known as The Head Honcho or Honcho / The Boss (クミチョー, Kumicho). Rantaro is a member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and BC Sol as well as a coach for The Bombers. He is also Ranjiro's older brother.
- Aiger Akabane[5] / Aiga Akaba (赤刃アイガ, Akaba Aiga)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Ikeda (Japanese); Laura Stahl[6] (English)
- The main protagonist of Burst Turbo. A hot-headed 11-year old boy who dreams to become the world's strongest blader after witnessing the strength of Legendary Blader "Valt Aoi".
- Fubuki Sumiye / Fubuki Sumie (墨江フブキ, Sumie Fubuki)
- Voiced by: Rikuya Yasuda (Japanese); Zachary Young (young, season 2), Billy Kametz (season 3) (English)
- Leader of Beigoma Academy BeyClub until he leaves for America.
- Ranjiro Kiyama (黄山 乱次郎, Kiyama Ranjiro)
- Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
- Also known as Cap'n (ソーチョー, Socho) and Rantaro's younger brother and a leader of the Wild Bey Gang.
- Dante Koryu[5][7] / Drum Koryu (虹龍ドラム, Kōryū Doramu)
- Voiced by: Megumi Han[8][9] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher[10] (English)
- The main protagonist of Burst Rise and a member of Victories.
- Arman Kusaba / Amane Kusaba (草葉アマネ, Kusaba Amane)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Abe (Japanese); Griffin Puatu[11][9] (English)
- A member of Victories and older brother of Taka Kusaba.
- Delta Zakuro[5] / Delta Akane (茜デルタ, Akane Deruta)
- Voiced by: Kensho Ono (Japanese); Brian Timothy Anderson[12][9] (English)
- One of the Risen 3 and a new member of the Victories
- Hikaru Hizashi / Hikaru Asahi (朝日ヒカル, Asahi Hikaru)
- Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu (Japanese); Jade Dennis (English)
- One of the two main protagonists of Burst Surge and Hyuga's older brother.
- Hyuga Hizashi / Hyuga Asahi (朝日ヒュウガ, Asahi Hyūga)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara (Japanese); Ryan Bartley (English)
- One of the two main protagonists of Burst Surge and Hikaru's younger brother.
- Lain Valhalla / Lean Walhalla (レーン・ヴァルハラ, Rēn Varuhara)
- Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
- The main antagonist of Burst Surge and Shu's former student.
- Bel Daizora (大黒天ベル, Daikokuten Beru)
- Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura (Japanese); Morgan Berry (English)
- The main protagonist of Burst QuadDrive. Also known as the Demon King (魔王, Maō) and leader of the Bey graveyard "Makai no Mon".
- Ranzo Kiyama (ランソー・キヤマ, Ransō Kiyama)
- Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi (Japanese); Luis Bermudez (English)
- A blader from Brazil. He's a cousin of both Rantaro and Ranjiro.
- Rashad Goodman (ラシャド・グッドマン, Rashado Guddoman)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); Jordan Dash Cruz (English)
- The supporting protagonist of Burst QuadDrive. Also known as the Supreme King (覇王, Haō) and the member of BC Sols.
Media
Manga
On November 15, 2021, it was announced that the manga would end on December 15, 2021.[13]
No. | Release date | ISBN | |
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1 | December 28, 2015[14] | 978-4-09-142114-2 | |
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2 | March 28, 2016[15] | 978-4-09-142153-1 | |
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3 | July 28, 2016[16] | 978-4-09-142183-8 | |
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4 | December 28, 2016[17] | 978-4-09-142269-9 | |
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5 | January 27, 2017[18] | 978-4-09-142287-3 | |
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6 | April 28, 2017[19] | 978-4-09-142386-3 | |
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7 | October 27, 2017[20] | 978-4-09-142499-0 | |
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8 | December 27, 2017[21] | 978-4-09-142603-1 | |
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9 | April 27, 2018[22] | 978-4-09-142650-5 | |
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10 | August 28, 2018[23] | 978-4-09-142730-4 | |
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11 | November 28, 2018[24] | 978-4-09-142819-6 | |
12 | April 26, 2019[25] | 978-4-09-142897-4 | |
13 | September 27, 2019[26] | 978-4-09-143080-9 | |
14 | February 28, 2020[27] | 978-4-09-143147-9 | |
15 | June 26, 2020[28] | 978-4-09-143196-7 | |
16 | August 28, 2020[29] | 978-4-09-143218-6 | |
17 | November 26, 2020[30] | 978-4-09-143246-9 | |
18 | March 26, 2021[31] | 978-4-09-143269-8 | |
19 | November 26, 2021[32] | 978-4-09-143354-1 | |
20 | March 28, 2022[33] | 978-4-09-143386-2 |
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced on June 18, 2015 by D-rights and Takara Tomy.[34] The anime is produced by OLM and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama with character designs by Toshiaki Ōhashi and Hideki Sonoda handling series composition.[35] The anime aired on TXN between April 4, 2016 and March 27, 2017. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on September 10, 2016[36] and on Disney XD on October 2. The dub premiered on 9Go! in Australia on 5 December 2016 and on Disney XD in the United States on December 19, 2016.[37] An English subtitled version began streaming on Daisuki in the United States on December 27, 2016 from 9:30 am,[38] until the website went defunct in 2017.[39] It premiered on Pop Max in the United Kingdom on 9 October 2017. An Arabic dub of the anime, which was titled Beybattle Burst, premiered on Spacetoon on 10 December 2018. In 2018, it was released in India.
On February 11, 2017, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a second season, titled Beyblade Burst God.[40] The season is directed by Kentaro Yamaguchi with Katsuhito Akiyama serving as chief director. Hideki Sonoda and Toshiaki Ōhashi are returning from Beyblade Burst for series composition and character design, respectively. Hiroki Matsuoka is the sound effects director, and Zain Effendi is composing the music.[41] The second season aired between April 3, 2017 and March 26, 2018. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on November 4, 2017[42] and on Disney XD in the United States on December 4, 2017.[43]
On February 8, 2018, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a third season, titled Beyblade Burst Chōzetsu.[44] The main staff for the previous series are returning at OLM.[45] The third season aired between April 2, and March 25, 2019. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 7, 2018[46] and on Disney XD in the United States on December 15, 2018.[47]
On February 15, 2019, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a fourth season, titled Beyblade Burst GT. The series streamed weekly on the CoroCoro YouTube channel, the official Beyblade portal website, and the Takara Tomy Channel between April 5, 2019 and March 27, 2020.[48] Katsuhito Akiyama is the show's chief director, and Ojing is directing the series at OLM. Hideki Sonoda is returning to oversee the series scripts, and Toshiaki Ōhashi is returning to design the characters. d-rights is producing the series.[49] An English dub of the anime premiered on Disney XD in the United States on February 8, 2020.[50]
On March 13, 2020, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a fifth season, titled Beyblade Burst Sparking. The anime aired from April 3, 2020 to March 19, 2021 on the CoroCoro Channel and the Takara Tomy Channel on YouTube. Katsuhito Akiyama is the chief director, and Jin Gu Oh is directing the anime at OLM. Hideki Sonoda is overseeing the series scripts, and Toshiaki Ōhashi is the character designer.[51] An English dub of the anime premiered on Disney XD in the United States on February 20, 2021.[52]
On December 15, 2020, it was announced that the anime television series was confirmed for a sixth season titled Beyblade Burst Dynamite Battle.[53] The anime aired between April 2, 2021 and MArch 18, 2022 on the CoroCoro Channel and the Takara Tomy Channel on YouTube. Katsuhito Akiyama is the chief director, and Jin Gu Oh is directing the anime at OLM. Hideki Sonoda is overseeing the series scripts, and Toshiaki Ōhashi is the character designer. Frederik Weidmann is composing the music.[54] An English dub of the anime premiered on Disney XD and DisneyNOW in the United States on December 4, 2021.[55]
Merchandise
Hasbro and Sunrights are launching the toyline outside of Japan. Toys R Us started distributing the toys in Canada in September 2016[56] and Hasbro started distributing the toys in the United States in January 2017.
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External links
- Official Beyblade: Burst website (in Japanese)
- Beyblade Burst (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Manga series
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- Beyblade
- 2019 anime ONAs
- 2020 anime ONAs
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- Japanese children's animated action television series
- Japanese children's animated science fantasy television series
- Japanese children's animated sports television series
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- OLM, Inc.
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- Animated television series about children