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Beyblade: Metal Fusion (season 1)
The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes51
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseApril 5, 2009 –
March 28, 2010
Season chronology

Beyblade: Metal Fusion, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade, is a 2009 Japanese anime television series based on Takafumi Adachi's manga series of the same name, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy. The 51-episode series was produced by d-rights and Nelvana under the direction of Kunihisa Sugishima.[1]

The series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan between April 5, 2009 and March 28, 2010. Nelvana announced that it will air in Canada's on May 15, 2010 on YTV.[2] In the United States, Cartoon Network premiere the show on June 26, 2010[3] on the United Kingdom premiered in September 2010, in Australia premiered on Network Ten on 10 November 2010 and Latin America premiered on April 18, 2011 on Disney XD.[4]

Two pieces of theme music were used for the opening and closing themes. The opening theme is 'Metal Fight Beyblade' (メタルファイト ベイブレード) by performed Yu+Ki and the ending theme is 'Boys ~Hikari Kagayaku Ashita e~' (Boys~光り輝く明日へ~) performed by MASH.[1] The first 23 episodes were released on six DVD compilations of three to four episodes each by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The first compilation was released on July 15, 2009[5] while the sixth compilation was released on December 9, 2009.[6] The remaining 28 episodes were released on seven DVD compilations under the title Metal Fight Beyblade: Battle Bladers (メタルファイト ベイブレード バトルブレーダーズ編Metarufaito Beiburēdo - Batoruburēdāzu-hen). The first compilation was released on January 13, 2010[7] while the seventh compilation was released on July 14, 2010.[8]Beyblade: Metal Fusion was followed by a second series titled Beyblade: Metal Masters.

Episode list[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate
01'Pegasus Has Landed!'
Transcription: 'Maiorita Tenba(Pegashisu)!' (Japanese: 舞い降りた天馬(ペガシス)!)
April 5, 2009May 15, 2010
02'Leone's Roar!'
Transcription: 'Shishi(Reoone) no kiba!' (Japanese: 獅子(レオーネ) の牙!)
April 12, 2009May 15, 2010
03'The Wolf's Ambition!'
Transcription: 'Ookami(Uorufu) no yabou!' (Japanese: 狼(ヴォルフ) の野望!)
April 19, 2009May 15, 2010
04'Charge! Bull Power!'
Transcription: 'Tosshin! Ushi(Buru) pawaa!' (Japanese: 突進!牡牛(ブル)パワー!)
April 26, 2009May 15, 2010
05'Vengeful Gasher'
Transcription: 'Fukushuu no Kyansaa' (Japanese: 復讐のキャンサー)
May 3, 2009May 22, 2010
06'Aquario's Challenge'
Transcription: 'Akuario no chousen' (Japanese: アクアリオの挑戦)
May 10, 2009May 29, 2010
07'It's Our Special Move! Sagittario'
Transcription: 'Hissatsu Tengi da! Sajitario' (Japanese: 必殺転技だ!サジタリオ)
May 17, 2009June 5, 2010
08'Merci's Dangerous Trap'
Transcription: 'Merushii no kiken na wana' (Japanese: メルシーの危険な罠)
May 24, 2009June 12, 2010
09'Leone's Counterattack'
Transcription: 'Shishiou(Reoone) no gyakushuu' (Japanese: 獅子王(レオーネ) の逆襲)
May 31, 2009June 19, 2010
10'Heated Battle! Gingka Versus Kyoya'
Transcription: 'Gekitou! Ginga VS Kyouya' (Japanese: 激闘!銀河VSキョウヤ)
June 7, 2009June 26, 2010
11'Chase The Wolf!'
Transcription: 'Ookami(Uorufu) o oe!' (Japanese: 狼(ヴォルフ) を追え!)
June 14, 2009July 31, 2010
12'Infiltrate The Dark Nebula's Castle!'
Transcription: 'Sennyuu! Daaku Nebyura no shiro' (Japanese: 潜入!ダークネビュラの城)
June 21, 2009August 1, 2010
13'L-Drago Awakens!'
Transcription: 'Ryuuou (Eru Dorago), kakusei!' (Japanese: 竜皇(エルドラゴ) 、覚醒!)
June 28, 2009August 7, 2010
14'Memories of Ryo'
Transcription: 'Ryuusei no kioku' (Japanese: 流星の記憶)
July 5, 2009August 8, 2010
15'Mysterious Hyoma'
Transcription: 'Nazo no Hyouma' (Japanese: 謎の氷魔(ひょうま))
July 12, 2009August 14, 2010
16'The Magnificent Aries'
Transcription: 'Karei naru Ariesu' (Japanese: 華麗なるアリエス)
July 19, 2009August 15, 2010
17'The Silver Pegasus'
Transcription: 'hakugin no Tenba(Pegashisu)' (Japanese: 白銀の天馬(ペガシス))
July 26, 2009August 21, 2010
18'The Green Hades'
Transcription: 'Midori no jigoku' (Japanese: 緑の地獄)
August 2, 2009August 22, 2010
19'Conquer the Tag-Team Battle!'
Transcription: 'Taggu Batoru wo kouryaku seyo!' (Japanese: タッグバトルを攻略せよ!)
August 9, 2009August 28, 2010
20'Begin! The Survival Battle!'
Transcription: 'Kaimaku! Sabaibaru Batoru' (Japanese: 開幕!サバイバルバトル)
August 16, 2009August 29, 2010
21'Warriors on a Deserted Island'
Transcription: 'Kotou no senshi-tachi' (Japanese: 孤島の戦士たち)
August 23, 2009September 4, 2010
22'The Fearsome Libra'
Transcription: 'Senritsu no Ribura' (Japanese: 戦慄のリブラ)
August 30, 2009September 5, 2010
23'The Road to the Battle Bladers'
Transcription: 'Batoru Bureedaazu he no michi' (Japanese: バトルブレーダーズへの道)
September 6, 2009September 11, 2010
24'The Beautiful Eagle'
Transcription: 'Utsukushiki Washi(Akuira)' (Japanese: 美しき鷲(アクイラ))
September 13, 2009September 12, 2010
25'The Sniper Capricorne'
Transcription: 'Sogekishu(sunaipaa) Kapurikoone' (Japanese: 狙撃手(スナイパー)カプリコーネ)
September 20, 2009September 18, 2010
26'Tsubasa Flies Into The Dark'
Transcription: 'Yami ni mau Tsubasa' (Japanese: 闇に舞う翼)
September 27, 2009September 19, 2010
27'Intruders in the Challenge Match'
Transcription: 'Rannyuu! Charenji Macchi' (Japanese: 乱入!チャレンジマッチ)
October 4, 2009September 25, 2010
28'Dark Gasher's Big, Crabby-Crabby Operation'
Transcription: 'Daaku Kyansaa no kani kani daisakusen' (Japanese: ダークキャンサーのカニカニ大作戦)
October 11, 2009September 26, 2010
29'Kenta and Sora'
Transcription: 'Kenta to Sora' (Japanese: ケンタと宇宙(ソラ))
October 18, 2009October 2, 2010
30'The Bewitching Pisces'
Transcription: 'Ayashiki Paishiizu' (Japanese: 妖しきパイシーズ)
October 25, 2009October 3, 2010
31'The Twin Gemios'
Transcription: 'Futago no Jiemiosu' (Japanese: 双子のジェミオス)
November 1, 2009October 9, 2010
32'The Stormy Battle Royal'
Transcription: 'Arashi no Batoru Roiyaru' (Japanese: 嵐のバトルロイヤル)
November 8, 2009October 16, 2010
33'The Oath of the Phoenix'
Transcription: 'Fushichou(Fenikkusu) no chikai' (Japanese: 不死鳥(フェニックス)の誓い)
November 15, 2009October 23, 2010
34'Shine, Virgo!'
Transcription: 'Kagayake Otome(Birugo)!' (Japanese: 輝け乙女(ビルゴ)!)
November 22, 2009October 30, 2010
35'L-Drago, on the Move'
Transcription: 'Eru Dorago shidou' (Japanese: エルドラゴ始動)
November 29, 2009November 6, 2010
36'Broken Wings'
Transcription: 'Hikisakareta Tsubasa' (Japanese: 引き裂かれた翼)
December 6, 2009November 13, 2010
37'Rock Scorpio's Deadly Poison'
Transcription: 'Moudoku Esukorupio' (Japanese: 猛毒エスコルピオ)
December 13, 2009November 20, 2010
38'Run, Gingka!'
Transcription: 'Hashire! Ginga' (Japanese: 走れ!銀河)
December 20, 2009November 27, 2010
39'Clash! The Phoenix vs The Pegasus'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Fushichou (Fenikkusu) VS Tenba (Pegashisu)' (Japanese: 激突!不死鳥(フェニックス)VS天馬(ペガシス))
December 27, 2009December 4, 2010
40'GO! Battle Bladers!'
Transcription: 'GO! Batoru Bureidaazu!' (Japanese: GO!バトルブレーダーズ!)
January 10, 2010December 11, 2010
41'The Serpent's Terror'
Transcription: 'Saapento no kyoufu' (Japanese: サーペントの恐怖)
January 17, 2010December 18, 2010
42'The Dragon's Punishment'
Transcription: 'Doragon no seisai' (Japanese: ドラゴンの制裁)
January 24, 2010January 8, 2011
43'The Deck is Stacked'
Transcription: 'Shikumareta kaado' (Japanese: 仕組まれた対戦)
January 31, 2010January 15, 2011
44'Entrusted Emotions'
Transcription: 'Takusareta omoi' (Japanese: 託された想い)
February 7, 2010January 22, 2011
45'Eagle Counterattacks'
Transcription: 'Gyakushuu no Akuira' (Japanese: 逆襲のアクイラ)
February 14, 2010January 29, 2011
46'Libra Disappears'
Transcription: 'Kieta Ribura' (Japanese: 消えたリブラ)
February 21, 2010February 5, 2011
47'Bonds of Steel'
Transcription: 'Hagane no kizuna' (Japanese: 鋼の絆)
February 28, 2010February 12, 2011
48'The Truth About Light and Darkness'
Transcription: 'Hikari to yami no shinjitsu' (Japanese: 光と闇の真実)
March 7, 2010February 19, 2011
49'Fierce Battle! Lion VS Dragon'
Transcription: 'Gekisen! Shishi tai Ryuu' (Japanese: 激戦!獅子対竜)
March 14, 2010February 26, 2011
50'The Furious Final Battle!'
Transcription: 'Ikari no saishuukessen!' (Japanese: 怒りの最終決戦(ファイナルバトル)!)
March 21, 2010March 5, 2011
51'Blader's Spirit'
Transcription: 'Bureedaa no tamashii' (Japanese: ブレーダーの心)
March 28, 2010March 12, 2011

References[edit]

  1. ^ abメタルファイト ベイブレード (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2011.
  2. ^'Corus Kids May 2010 Highlights'. Corus Entertainment. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
  3. ^'Beyblade Metal Fusion To Debut In US On cartoon Network'. Anime News Network. 2010-04-30.
  4. ^Urahara, Kisuke (2001-03-06). 'Confirmado oficialmente - Beyblade: Metal Fusion llega a Disney XD en Abril' [Officially confirmed - Beyblade: Metal Fusion comes to Disney XD in April] (in Spanish). ANMTV.
  5. ^'メタルファイト ベイブレード Vol.1' (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  6. ^'メタルファイト ベイブレード Vol.6' (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  7. ^'メタルファイト ベイブレード -バトルブレーダーズ編- Vol.1' (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  8. ^'メタルファイト ベイブレード -バトルブレーダーズ編- Vol.7' (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
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Beyblade: Metal Fusion
メタルファイトベイブレード
(B)
Manga
Beyblade: Metal Saga
Written byTakafumi Adachi
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
DemographicChildren, Shōnen
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
English magazineCo-Co! (Hong Kong)
Original runSeptember 2008February 2012
Volumes11 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
Produced byMamiko Aoki
Nao Yoshida
Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
Music byNeil Parfitt
StudioTatsunoko
Licensed by
Hasbro Studios, Nelvana
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Cartoon Network, Network Ten, Eleven (repeats)
Original run April 5, 2009 March 28, 2010
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Beyblade: Metal Masters
Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
Produced byMamiko Aoki
Nao Yoshida
Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
Music byNeil Parfitt
StudioSynergySP
Licensed by
Hasbro Studios, Nelvana
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Cartoon Network, Network Ten, Eleven (repeats)
YTV
Cartoon Network
Original run April 4, 2010 March 27, 2011
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Beyblade: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader
Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
Music byScott Bucsis
StudioSynergySP
ReleasedAugust 21, 2010
Runtime75 minutes
Anime television series
Beyblade: Metal Fury
Directed byKunihisa Sugishima
Produced byMamiko Aoki
Yoshikazu Beniya
Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
Music byScott Bucsis
StudioSynergySP
Licensed by
Hasbro Studios, Nelvana
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Cartoon Network, Eleven
YTV
Cartoon Network, MTV
Cartoon Network
Nicktoons Network
Original run April 3, 2011 April 1, 2012
Episodes52 (Japanese version)
39 (International version)(List of episodes)
Related manga
  • Explosive Shoot Beyblade (spin-off)
  • Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (sequel)
Related anime
  • Original series (spin-off)
  • Beyblade: Shogun Steel (sequel)
  • BeyWheelz (spin-off)
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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. The series is a spin-off of the original Beyblade manga series written by Takao Aoki.

The manga inspired an anime production, retroactively named Beyblade: Metal Saga, which encompasses four seasons: Metal Fusion, Metal Masters, Metal Fury and Shogun Steel. The anime was produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP. It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009, and aired until December 23, 2012. Nelvana, which licensed and produced English adaptations of the original anime series, also localized the four seasons of Metal Saga.

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Plot[edit]

The series follows the adventures of Gingka Hagane, a beyblader who is searching for his hidden past while trying to defeat the evil Dark Nebula organization and Ryuga, a man with the Legendary Bey known as Lightning L-Drago.

The plot varies between the manga and anime with several differences. One notable difference is that in the manga, the Beys transform for their upgrades, while in the anime, the characters just switch parts or get an entirely new Bey. Another difference is that, in the manga, the characters started with the Metal System (4-piece top), while in the anime they started with the Hybrid Wheel System (5-piece top).

Season 1: Metal Fusion[edit]

The series stars Gingka Hagane, a talented blader traveling all around Japan to get stronger so he can defeat the Dark Nebula, an evil organization who is also responsible for the supposed death of Gingka's father, Ryo Hagane. Gingka aims to recover the forbidden bey, Lightning L-Drago, which has been stolen by the Dark Nebula to use its powers to fulfill their wicked ambitions. Along with his bey, Storm Pegasus, Gingka must face and defeat many foes. Gingka's second biggest rival is Kyoya Tategami, formerly head of a bad blader group, called the Face Hunters. Kyoya's goal is to defeat Gingka. Gingka is the blader who believes that every blader has a blader's spirit in him/her. The Dark Nebula recruits a blader named Ryuga, who is given L-Drago. He travels around the world, defeating and either recruiting or destroying the beyblades of other bladers. Gingka battles Ryuga many times but is always defeated. His friends are also defeated, including Kyoya. There is a tournament that the Dark Nebula has secretly organized called Battle Bladers, and Gingka hopes to battle Ryuga in the final match. Gingka wins the match with help from his friends, Madoka, Kenta, Benkei, Hyoma, and Hikaru, along with support from his former enemies, Kyoya and Phoenix, a masked, mysterious blader that appears at the best times, often saving Gingka, his friends, and his rivals. In a fierce battle with Doji, the head of the Dark Nebula, Phoenix saves Hyoma and Kenta. After Gingka arrives, the ceiling begins to collapse, and a broken piece breaks Phoenix's mask, revealing that Phoenix is Ryo, Gingka's father. Ryo explains how Storm Pegasus and the Lightning L-Drago came into existence. After this event it is Kyoya vs Ryuga, in which Kyoya starts off great but once the spirits of L-Drago enter and consume Ryuga's body he cannot hold his ground. Ryuga then explains that it is Gingka's fault that everyone of his friends have been absorbed by the vicious L-Drago. It is the final battle and Ryuga seems to be using his full power against Gingka. Realizing that his friends will always be with him, he retaliates and calls for Pegasus. Before he can do that, it seems that L-Drago is trying to absorb Ryuga himself, changing him into a dragon/monster-like form. Gingka's friends are extremely worried and confused until Ryo comes and explains that nobody had been able to control L-Drago more than Ryuga. Furthermore, Ryo explains that the Lightning L-Drago is responsible for Ryuga's misbehavior. After that Gingka realizes that he needs to save Ryuga and free him of the dark power held in Lightning L-Drago. He uses a new special move, Galaxy Nova, and defeats L-Drago. Ryuga walks away disappointed, but not because he lost, but because he could not control Lightning L-Drago. Gingka tries to pick up Pegasus but Pegasus disappears because it went past its limits numerous times. Ryo reassures Gingka that Pegasus will come back, the crew then celebrate with Hikaru, Tsubasa and Kyoya, who have just been released from hospital.Ngewe < Nakal kamu ya

Season 2: Metal Masters[edit]

Beyblade: Metal Masters, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Explosive Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード爆Metaru Faito Beiburēdo Baku), is the second season of the Metal Saga. After Storm Pegasus sacrifices itself to defeat Ryuga and Lightning L-Drago, Gingka hears from a rock which contains Galaxy Pegasus W105R²F, The legendary bey! First Galaxy Pegasus battles with a new bey named Ray Striker and its owner, Masamune Kadoya. Together with Madoka, Masamune, Yu, Tsubasa, and Gingka,they form a team called Gan Gan Galaxy to participate in a new Beyblade World Tournament. On the way they have to battle Team Garcias, Team Wang Hu Zhong, Team Lovushka, Team Excalibur, Team Desert Blaze, Team Chandora, Team Wild Fang and Team Starbreaker with a new guy,Toby/Faust and other members of Team Starbreaker. The matches are hard at first, and they become harder as they progress through the world tournament. Unknowingly, a man named Dr. Ziggurat attempts to find power and differentiate Beys by using the tournament to collect data for experiments he calls the Arrangements. These devices enhance a Blader's skills in Beyblade. But Gingka realizes that it was not safe.Therefore, Gingka & his friends together try to stop Dr. Ziggurat & his Spiral Force. Gingka and Masamune battled together with a bey named Twisted Tempo. Ryuga helped Gingka and Masamune. Then they were successful to stop the spiral force.

Season 3: Metal Fury[edit]

Beyblade: Metal Fury, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D (メタルファイトベイブレード4DMetaru Faito Beiburēdo Fō Dī), is the third season of the Metal Saga. Taking a break from their latest triumph over Faust and the Spiral Core, Gingka and his friends find themselves saving a boy named Yuki from a mysterious boy named Johannes. Although Yuki is a boy genius and an astronomer, he is a Blader who owns Anubius. Yuki says that he has come to tell Gingka and his friends about the voice of the Star Fragment, and that it must not fall into the hands of evil. He witnessed the Star Fragment fall from the sky one day. That single light devil within Anubius and he says that he heard the voice of the Star Fragment that evening. A great evil is trying to revive the Black Sun and the Nemesis, the Greek goddess of Revenge, by using the unknown power of the Star Fragment, and destroy the world. They must find the ten legendary bladers (The four seasons is Gingka, Kyoya, Ryuga, (Kenta) and Chris. The five solar system bey legendary bladers Yuki, King, Aguma, Tithi, and Dynamis. the one who has Nemesis is Rago.) in order to prevent Nemesis from reviving.some of the bladers will support the black sun and some of the bladers oppose them.The Gingka and his friends will gather the all legendary bladers from four seasons they will together and stop to reviving the nemeses for the will use of new power of star fragment. they all legendary bladers gather together and fight to the new blade nemesis (new power of nemesis) but the nimesis power is incredible to increase for observing the all legendary bladers. The nimesis power is increases for every second the all legendary bladers are escape from it to safe place. In the end, Gingka along with power of every blader in the world defeats the God of Destruction with a new special move, Super Cosmic Nova.

Season 4: Shogun Steel[edit]

Beyblade: Shogun Steel, also known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (メタルファイトベイブレード Zero-GMetaru Faito Beiburēdo Zero Jī), is the fourth season of the Metal Saga. Seven years have passed since the God of Destruction met his end at the hands of a great Blader. A new era of Beyblade has begun, bringing with it new Bladers. When Zyro Kurogane witnessed the final battle with the God of Destruction, a fire began to burn within him to push forward to a new future. Zyro's bey, Samurai Ifrit, was given to him by Gingka. While Zyro is the champion in his hometown, he wants to test himself. He seeks out greater opponents, heading to Gingka's hometown. When Zyro arrives and discovers that Gingka is nowhere to be found, and meets Shinobu Hiryuin, Ren Kurenai, and the Unabara brothers. He also learns about Syncrome, the fusion of two beys.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The Metal Fusion manga was written and illustrated by Takafumi Adachi. In Japan, they were published in the monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine, from September 2008 to February 2012. Shogakukan later compiled the chapters into eleven shinsōban volumes. The first volume was released on March 27, 2009, and the last on March 28, 2012.[1] The chapters were released without a title during the serialisation, where they were identified only by an arc name and a chapter number. The chapter names appeared for the first time in the volume compilation.

Adachi returned to draw a one-shot reunion that was published in the Summer 2019 issue of CoroCoro Aniki.[2]

Anime[edit]

The anime adaptation was produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP. Nelvana produced the English-language version and licensed the series as Beyblade: Metal Fusion. The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 5, 2009, and March 28, 2010.[3] It premiered in North America later that Fall on YTV in Canada and Cartoon Network in the United States.[4]

In 2010, Nelvana announced that they were looking at parties interested in producing a second season of the anime series, which would be titled Beyblade: Metal Masters.[5] The second season aired in Japan between April 4, 2010, and March 27, 2011. A third season was announced in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic magazine.[6] Released as Beyblade: Metal Fury in North America, the third season aired between April 3, 2011 and April 1, 2012. The fourth and final season, Beyblade: Shogun Steel, aired in Japan between April 8, 2012, and December 23, 2012. Episodes 39–45 of this season were released on DVD on August 27, 2013, and September 25, 2013.[citation needed]

Other merchandise[edit]

The first video game to be released was Metal Fight Beyblade DS, which debuted on March 26, 2009 for the Nintendo DS.[7]Hudson Soft published the second Nintendo DS game and the Nintendo Wii game for North America.[8].[9] The most recent Metal Fight Beyblade video game to be released was Metal Fight Beyblade: Choujou Kessen! Big Bang Blader for the DS in Japan, which was released on December 2, 2010.[10]

The Metal toyline was marketed and distributed by Takara Tomy in Japan; Hasbro in North America, Australia, Europe, and India; and by Sonokong in South Korea.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (manga)'. Shogakukan. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  2. ^'最終回のその後を描く! まんが『メタルファイト ベイブレード』がコロコロアニキ夏号で特別読み切り掲載!!'. CoroCoro Comic (in Japanese). Shogakukan. July 8, 2019. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  3. ^'Metal Fight Beyblade (TV)' (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on April 6, 2009. Retrieved April 5, 2009.
  4. ^'Nelvana bringing back Beyblade'. Vegas 09. Archived from the original on May 30, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
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External links[edit]

Beyblade Metal Fusion Ep 1

  • Official D-rights Metal Fight Beyblade website(in Japanese)
  • Official TV Tokyo Metal Fight Beyblade website(in Japanese)
  • Beyblade: Metal Fusion (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Beyblade Metal Fusion Episode 43

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