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Beyblade: Super Tournament Battle, also known as Beyblade V-Force: Super Tournament Battle and Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002: Nettou! Magne-tag Battle! (爆転シュートベイブレード2002 熱闘!マグネタッグバトル!) [2] in Japan is a Beyblade 2002 role-playing video game. The game was released originally on December 19, 2002 in ...
Beyblade V-Force [1] is the second season of the 2001 Japanese anime television series Beyblade based on Takao Aoki's manga series of the same name, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy. The 51-episode season was produced by Madhouse under the direction of Yoshio Takeuchi.
Metal Fight Beyblade is the second manga of Beyblade franchise. It ran from September 13, 2008 to February 15, 2012. [7] Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G is the third manga of Beyblade franchise. It ran from April 2012 to December 2012. [8] Beyblade Burst is the fourth manga of Beyblade franchise. It ran from August 2015 to December 15, 2021.
The original model of the Game Boy Advance Clockwise from left: A Game Boy Game Pak, a Game Boy Advance Game Pak, and a Nintendo DS Game Card. On the far right is a United States Nickel shown for scale.
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Beyblade: 51 January 8, 2001 – December 24, 2001 Toshifumi Kawase Madhouse: TXN 2 Beyblade V-Force: 51 January 7, 2002 – December 30, 2002 Yoshio Takeuchi Nippon Animation: 3 Beyblade G-Revolution: 52 January 6, 2003 – December 29, 2003 Mitsuo Hashimoto
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The first game to be released from the Metal Fight Beyblade series was Metal Fight Beyblade DS, which debuted on March 26, 2009, and the latest release being Metal Fight Beyblade: Bakuten! Cyber Pegasis, which was released on December 3, 2009. [1] [2] There are 6 games holding the "Metal Fight Beyblade" name. Most of the games so far have been ...