The story revolves around Valt Aoi and Shu Kurenai as well as their teammates, Rantaro Kiyama, Daina Kurogami and Wakiya Komurasaki at the Beigoma Academy school in Japan. When not studying, the close friends are obsessed with their Beyblade, creating a school bey club later in the season and challenging each other to battles at their Bey Stadium. The friends eventually become friendly rivals as they compete against each other in a competition to claim the title of Japan’s top Blader. (Source: Beyblade Wiki)
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Note: I watched all of the beyblade generations and this is by FAR the best one. There are a LOT of shonen animes that try too hard to be unique, but most of them fail. Beyblade burst keeps things simple while really focusing on its characters and their interactions, unlike the previous generations who were just about battling and yada yada. In this season the beyblade battles are more of a plot device for the characters to fully interact with each other, and it works perfectly. Animation and voice acting is good, it gets better in the next season (especially the CG) but it's a pretty popularshow in Japan so of course the budget is pretty big. What sets this anime apart though is that there are SO MANY good soundtracks. In a 4-cour anime of course there's bound to be a lot of good music but giving almost every character their own theme was outstanding. The op fits this season well, they're more emotional than the Beyblade Burst God or Beyblade Burst Chouzetsu ones, since like I said battling is not that important here, the characters are. I've watched over 200 anime and honestly I love this with every inch of my body.
It's been a long time since I watched beyblade, back then when metal fusion was the thing. I saw a random episode of Beyblade burst on the tv(in german language) and I thought that it was not even bad, actually the characters were funny and cool. Sure this is a kids show and many people are too mature or old for this, but if you can forget that his is a kids show than you will surely love it. Analysis time; Story: 9 It's the typical sports anime story, the main characters starts weak but he trains alot and becomes really strong. The pacing is really good andit's quite realistic. All the side characters are somehow important to the story and the battles are not extremly long, they are even epic and really nice to watch. Overall the story is great, because it's filled with comedy, slice of life and many epic beyblade battles. Art: 10 The characters designs are probably the best ever. Sure they too cool and badass, but that's beyblade. Xander looks like he's 18 with bizeps and abs like that, but he is still 11 xD The animations are also exremly good and the fights looks great. I always wonder how they got that budget for that anime. Sound: 8 The english and the german dubs are probably one of the best ever. They use like absurd and funny jokes(even memes sometimes) The best jokes and puns are from rantaro, the head honcho(sunshine and tacos) The music is really good and hype and the opening song is great(japanese and dubs version) Characters: 9 The characters have all a strong personality and good designs. Well all girls love Shu, because he is looks good and he's an badass. But the other characters are great too, especially Rantaro and Lui. Even the noname characters have a nice design and even a personality. Enjoyment: 10 I binged it in some days, because it was really thrilling and funny. Watching anime like this really wants me to be child again or even to live in an anime world(chuunibyo alaram lol) Overall: 5/5 I really recommend it to everyone. Don't be so mature all the time and just watch it for having fun and enjoy the beyblade battles.
SPOILER FREE Where have the years of enjoyable Beyblade gone? As a huge fan of the original series, the contrast between that and this is painful. That isn't to say that this series in simply bad but it is simply worse than both the original and metal series. With little excitement, weak main characters and a story that only gets exciting after 30 episodes and introducing several new characters, Beyblade Burst instant charm. What is good about the anime is (sadly) the side characters. In this series it is easier to enjoy the appearance of supporting characters (such as Xander and Zac) rather than the main characterVolt; but there's a lot more to be said about that later on. The animation is pretty nice and clean and the dubbed voices are pretty good. But yet my largest criticism is the lack of enjoyment throughout the first half of the series. However managed to finish the series after all, so it can't be all that bad. Analysis time; Story: 3 Whilst writing this review I've constantly finding myself changing the score for story due to it's ridiculously luck based nature and repetitivity. Cliche and predictable, I found myself guessing the results of every match with a 90% success rate. However this wasn't the case so much in the end, instead battles were decided by injury or luck. Skill (or logic) no longer prevailed. What really disappointed me is the shift that the series has undergone. Originally, characters would improve through hard battles, training and important life events. In Beyblade Burst the "power of friendship" and "bonds with your Bey" seem to overcome all talent or skill. Worsening this is the confusing format of events such as tournaments, with participants only consisting of certain characters, and locations for events strangely close (yet there's a boat trip??) creating a mass confusion throughout. If you're a Beyblade fan this underdog story may be bearable otherwise it's hard to watch. Art: 7 Not much to be said really. The characters do look great and the battles look great two. The effects in battles are nothing special but are easy to follow and rather nice. Not perfect but rather pleasing. Often I found things clear, but others who I watched it with saw it unclear when burst scenes occurred and thought some of the colours washed together at times so you don't know who's bey burst. Sound: 5 What this series has a pretty good dub. Besides Volt's 5 year old voice, every other character has a voice that suits their character well. The opening is bubbly but not memorable and the sound of Beyblades colliding is decent. What it lacks however is a main character whose voice I can bare for 51 episodes. Often after watching more than 1 episode, I found myself feeling irritated at the overly loud and childish voice of Volt. All that said, 5 isn't a bad score, it's just okay. Characters: 5 Zac, Xander, Lui, Shu, Orochi and a few other characters found themselves really likeable and created something for me to enjoy in the series. These characters in particular became favourites of mine. It's a huge shame that of these only Shu is a main character. That said, the majority of the main characters either have inconsistent backstories (Rantaro), bad morals (Daigo), or unbearable attitudes (Wakiya). What happened to making your main characters likeable? I truly believe a flaw in this series is that the side characters are 10 times more interesting than the main ones. Above all, characters (beside from Daigo and Ken) see no development. Each character has a moment from time to time where they learn something, only to be forgotten about the next episode. All this said, it was hard to score it above a 4, but due to personal likeness I pushed it up one. Enjoyment: 4 This series of Beyblade just doesn't have "it". Throughout I found myself wondering why I would watch this instead of another Beyblade series. There are exciting moments at times and episodes can be fun, but the majority of the arcs lack anything special or unique that made me want to look at the screen. Thee series it's moments but certainly will not re-watch as I hardly kept my eyes on the screen the first time. Overall: 4/5 Well Beyblade Burst probably isn't the worst thing I've seen, but it is the worst Beyblade series undoubtedly. It has nothing likeable that the original or the metal series doesn't have. All in all, I can't recommend Beyblade Burst to others, unless you're a hardcore fan.
going to keep this spoiler free as much as possible from the transitioning of metal to burst, the first season was overall good. the new cast was unique and didn't stick with how old the cast from metal was which was a good sign. the synopsis is about the journey of Valt aoi and working his way up from the beginning with the help of his friends like Rantaro or known as Honcho. the character development that they go through is done well. all of the battles that takes place are really well done especially the later ones that takes place in the final few episodes, you cansee the improvements to the choreography with the battles from the beginning. the soundtrack is astounding and always amazing to come back on occasions, and i like the Valts theme and the way that they play, reminds of how the JoJo themes are used in a dire comeback. and with the stand off instrumental played in a big showdown during battles, its very impactful and adds to the intensity of the moment. (small spoiler)if there's one problem that i don't like about is the way that they class the most powerful characters together and group them together, like how Pokémon is with their elite four, and with Beyblade the supreme four. its to good have the spotlight on them but further on i felt that they were leaving out the main cast aside from Valt that we get attached and only there as a spectator. but later seasons they use it as more of a status rather than a focus as the first season is just the start, which good. another thing that i didn't like was that at times the battles itself felt it wasn't long enough and was only a 1 - 3 minutes at most, aside the metal series that took entire episodes for one to finish. overall i rate as a 8 and liked the direction that they took with the new series of Beyblade, there is still some rough edges but doesn't affect the overall enjoyment of it.