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In 'Metal Fusion', he is introduced as a vagrant travelling through Japan. Upon arriving in Metal Bay City, he helps to save Kenta from the Face Hunters, defeating Kyoya in a beyblade battle. He later befriends Madoka and Benkei. Gingka uses the attack-type beyblade Storm Pegasus 105RF in 'Metal Fusion'.
Beyblade: Metal Fusion, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード, Metaru Faito Beiburēdo), is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine CoroCoro Comic between September 2008 and February 2012.
Robert Tinkler is a Canadian voice actor who provides voices for a number of cartoons and anime shows. He voiced Max in The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police, Delete in the children's animated series Cyberchase, Pelswick Eggert in Pelswick, and Howie in Almost Naked Animals.
Beyblade: Metal Masters, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade Baku (メタルファイト ベイブレード 爆, Metaru Faito Beiburēdo Baku), is the second season of the Japanese anime television series Beyblade: Metal Saga based on Takafumi Adachi's manga series Beyblade: Metal Fusion, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy and Hasbro.
Gingka worries about the match between him and Kyoya and if he should give his beyblade Pegasus to Madoka for repair. But eventually he does and Madoka repairs it, but on the day of battle with Kyoya, Madoka says that the balance of the bey remains unrepaired but Gingka takes the bey and battles Kyoya crushing his wind storm and defeating him ...
Aki Kanada (金田 アキ, Kanada Aki, born 18 August 1983) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Zynchro. [1] She is known for voicing Gingka Hagane in Beyblade: Metal Fusion, Sasuke Akatsuki in Battle Spirits: Burning Soul, Makoto in Marvel Future Avengers, Lightnin in Bakugan: Battle Planet, and Nyatoran in Healin' Good Pretty Cure.
New York’s Princess of Rap, Ice Spice—whose real name is Isis Naija Gaston—has been making waves since she arrived on the music scene in late 2022 with her breakout track “Munch (Feelin ...
Beyblade G-Revolution [1] is the third and final 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 52-episode series was produced by Madhouse under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto.