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  2. Beyblade V-Force - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Beyblade episodes - Wikipedia

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    Beyblade; 1 Beyblade: 51 January 8, 2001 – December 24, 2001 2 Beyblade V-Force: 51 January 7, 2002 – December 30, 2002 3 Beyblade G-Revolution: 52 January 6, 2003 – December 29, 2003 Beyblade: Metal Saga; 1 Beyblade: Metal Fusion: 51 April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 2 Beyblade: Metal Masters: 51 April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 3 ...

  4. Beyblade: Super Tournament Battle - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. List of original Beyblade episodes - Wikipedia

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    Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.17 April 23, 2004 On August 12, 2014, the first season was released in North America as a 8-disc DVD box set as well as an individual first volume containing the first seven episodes of the series, all by Cinedigm .

  6. Beyblade VForce: Super Tournament Battle - Wikipedia

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  7. Beyblade (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Beyblade is a Japanese media franchise that consists of toys, [1] [2] manga, anime television series and films, centered around the Beyblade toyline of battling spinning tops. Originally developed by Takara , it was first released in Japan in July 1999 along with a related manga series .

  8. Biggs (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Beyblade; Beyblade Burst [32] Beyblade Burst Evolution [33] Beyblade Burst Rise [34] Beyblade Burst Turbo [35] Beyblade G-Revolution; Beyblade: Metal Fury [36] Beyblade: Metal Fusion; Beyblade: Metal Masters; Beyblade: Shogun Steel [37] Beyblade Vforce; BeyRaiderz Shogun [38] BeyWheelz [39] Blue Dragon [40] Braceface [41] Camp Lakebottom [42 ...

  9. Noriaki Sugiyama - Wikipedia

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    Beyblade: V-Force (Blader DJ) Mirage of Blaze (Additional voice) 2003. Beyblade G Revolution (Blader DJ) Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu (Crewman) Dark Shell (Fukushima) 2004. Bleach (Uryū Ishida) 2005. The Law of Ueki (Ancho Kabara) Kamichu! (Inu-Oshu/dog priest) Hell Girl (Mamoru Hanagasa) Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Gyu! (Hills) Damekko Dōbutsu ...

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