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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.
Hikaru returns to cheer Daichi on in the final match. He appears in the series-ending slideshow with Kennosuke and Tenmaru. Makoto Granger (木ノ宮 マコト, Kinomiya Makoto) Son of Tyson. Gou Hiwatari (火渡 ゴウ, Hiwatari Gō) Son of Kai. Lin Kon (金 リン, Kon Rin) Daughter of Ray and Mariah.
Beyblade: Fierce Battle (爆転シュート ベイブレード The Movie 激闘!!タカオ VS大地, Bakuten Shoot Beyblade The Movie: Fierce Battle!! Takao vs Daichi) is a 2002 Japanese animated action adventure film directed by Tetsuo Yasumi [] [1] [3] based on the Beyblade manga series by Takao Aoki.
Beyblade is the first season of the 2001 Japanese collaboration 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 Toshifumi Kawase.
Takao, the given name of the character Tyson Granger in the original Japanese version of the Beyblade manga series Takao (wrestler) , is a Canadian professional wrestler See also
Tyson Granger (Takao Kinomiya in Japanese version), protagonist from the anime series Beyblade; Tyson, a rival of Ash Ketchum in the anime series Pokémon: Advanced Battle; Tyson the Cyclops, fictional character in the Percy Jackson & The Olympians novels by Rick Riordan; Tyson Rios, fictional character in the video game Army of Two
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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.