A new cast of characters take on the continued battle between good and evil. Ginga, our hero, and his group of loyal friends take on a dangerous group called the Dark Nebula. The Dark Nebula’s sole mission is to take over the world and unleash their evil upon it; but before they can do so, they must destroy Ginga as he is the only person that’s strong enough to stand in their way. The plot thickens as friends become enemies and enemies become allies. Everything starts and ends with Ginga as he struggles to find the strength to defend his world and the honor of Beyblade. (Source: Beyblade.com)
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If you asked me if Beyblade was a "Masterpiece" I would say in my eyes yes. However, if you asked me exactly WHY I liked Beyblade I wouldn't have an answer. Beyblade is not that great of an anime from an adult or late teens point of view. But, if you grew up on Beyblade like me then no matter how bad it might actually be you might find yourself loving it. I thought the characters were wonderful, I liked all of them except Doji. I was really into the story, especially when Ryuga came in. In my opinion, I think Beyblade is a wonderful series and wouldrecommend it to anyone who asked. However I can understand why people would not like it or give it a low rating. So if you want to watch it, then it depends really. If you like shows for kids then go for it and if you wanna watch it for enjoyment and stuff go for it! However if you are very picky about your anime then this might not be for you.
If I remember correctly, I watched this anime in 2012, and a few months ago I re-watched it on the official youtube channel of beyblade, and it was epic. I love the characters and the way Kyouya works hard to beat Ginga, all the characters have their own goal, no one is just there to help the main character. All the battles are amazing, I especially like the Kyouya vs Ginga battles because there you can see the competition between them and the results of their training. This anime is a masterpiece without hesitation, everyone at my school agrees with me, I remember to this day how weused to talk about the beyblade metal series every day, we would do beyblade battles on the school pool board and shout "GO PEGASUS" "DONT GIVE UP EAGLE". btw, this anime is perfect. And the last thing is: KYOUYA FOREVER!
This anime was my entire childhood. The story was extremely well thought out. (considering that the show was meant to revolve around spinning metal tops) The writers were extremely creative when coming up with things such as the special moves, Beyblade names, types, etc. It also teaches you the value of friendships and teamwork that leads to your success. Another thing was that the main protagonist Ginka Hagane was an important character, but the entire show did not revolve only around him. It focused and told the stories of many other characters instead. There were three seasons and they ended the last season (Metal Fury)very well. It completely closed off the series. YOU GOTTA LOVE IT!!
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Beyblade is one of the best cartoons I watched as a child, then I didn't know it was an anime. In my memories, this series is amazing and I want it to stay that way, so I won't rewatch it, but from what I see from the ratings, I think most people have different feelings or they are adults who have unknown expectations when it comes to anime and fairy tales for children xD Looking at what's currently on Cartoon Network, you can appreciate a series like Beyblade even more, it contains everything that a 10-12-year-old me could dream of. Exciting clashes of spinning metaldiscs that had their epic avatars made of energy, Pegasus, Cerberus and many more super Beys, my favorite was the one that looked like a clock face and could change the direction of its rotation. I will show my children cartoons such as Beyblade or Bakugans or another cartoon from before 2015, now they make crap, so you have to appreciate such trifles. Beyblade beyblade let it rip.....:)
I could write a long-winded review of Beyblade, but frankly, why would I do that? I should be clear: this show isn't bad. Honestly, it's a fair bit better than you'd expect it to be. But this is nothing more than an above-average children's show; if you're like me and grew up with it, I'd say it's 100% worth a nostalgia watch. But if you're an adult with no connection to the show, it absolutely is not worth your time. As for specificities, it's decent animation and story with memorable characters, solid action scenes, and really, REALLY bad dialog. Since there is very little elseto discuss, I'm just gonna list some things that I found surprisingly strong: - For 2009, the CG action scenes are genuinely pretty impressive; they feel lively and relatively diverse. - Ryuuga has an excellent design and the best voice work in the cast (for the dub), resulting in him having a solid stage presence and a genuinely intimidating aura. That's pretty much exactly what you would want from a villain in a show like this. - Kyouya works very well as a rival archetype. - Battle Bladers is a strong finale. The stakes are higher, and all introduced characters converge. The battles feel more intense and meaningful, which helps with investment. Conclusion: It's good for a kid's show. If you're an 8 - 12-year-old boy, you will almost certainly like this. If you grew up with the show, it's probably worth your time to rewatch it for nostalgia. But if you're not, why are you even here?