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Kennosuke's little brother, who helps him train in beyblading and swordsmanship. His beyblade is Thunder Dragon and he is first seen battling against Daichi as his 100th opponent. Angered by his loss, Tenmaru eagerly looks forward to a rematch, but Daichi refuses, with Tenmaru becoming the "Daichi" of the Daichi-Kennosuke relationship.
The antagonist of Burst Turbo and Phi's younger brother. He's one of Turbo 4 and a former world champion who is lost to Valt and reclaims his new world championship belt. Phi (ファイ, Fai) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Greg Chun, Casey Mongillo (young) (English) The main antagonist of Burst Turbo and Hyde's older brother.
Gingka Hagane Voiced by: Aki Kanada (Japanese); Robert Tinkler (English) [1] The main protagonist who believes that a blader's power comes from the heart. At 'Metal Fusion' he uses the Storm Pegasus 105RF until it was severely damage following its final battle with L-Drago and would later gain the Galaxy Pegasus W105R2F in 'Metal Masters' which was the original prototype of Storm Pegasus, and ...
Beyblade is a line of spinning-top toys originally developed by Takara, first released in Japan in July 1999, along with a related manga series.Following Takara's merger with Tomy in 2006, Beyblades are now developed by Takara Tomy.
The younger brother of Kite. His beyblade is Pirate Orochi 145D. He has also offered his beyblade to his brother at times to synchrome and form Orochi Leviathan. Ren Kurenai (紅 蓮, Kurenai Ren) Voiced by: Kanae Oki (Japanese); Bryn McAuley (English) Her beyblade is Thief Phoenix E230GCF. Madoka Amano (天野 まどか, Amano Madoka)
Beyblade (ベイブレード, Beiburēdo, diminutive Bey, from the diminutive of beigoma) is a line of spinning-top toys originally developed by Takara, first released in Japan in July 1999, along with a related manga series.
Beyblade, known in Japan as Explosive Shoot Beyblade (Japanese: 爆転シュートベイブレード, Hepburn: Bakuten Shūto Beiburēdo), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takao Aoki to promote sales of spinning tops called "Beyblades" developed as a co-production between Takara Tomy and Hasbro. The series focuses on a ...
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.
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