Beyblade Burst Rise

Beyblade Burst Rise, also known as in Japan, is the fourth and final season of Beyblade Burst, and the eleventh season of Beyblade overall. This season is an internet streaming only anime, with episodes uploaded on the CoroCoro and Takara Tomy Channels on Youtube every Friday at 4:00pm JST starting April 5, 2019.

Summary
Legendary Blader Valt Aoi has been training the next generation of elite Bladers at Spain’s BC Sol. One day, rookie Bladers Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro witness Valt unleashing his newly-evolved Gamma Bey, Sword Valtryek. To their surprise, Valtryek radiates a golden light as it rockets around the stadium. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of this “Hyper-Flux” state, both Dante and Delta seek the same bond with their Beys.

Dante and his partner, Ace Dragon, set off for Japan, the birthplace of Beyblade. But the path to glory won’t be easy; plenty of tough competitors and Gamma Beys stand in their way, among them some of the best to ever let it rip. Dante soon realizes he’ll have to do whatever it takes to deepen his bond with Dragon.

Do Dante and Dragon have what it takes to overcome these challenges? And will they ever achieve Hyper-Flux? Here begins the story of Dante and Dragon’s rise to the peak of the Blading world.

Staff

 * Director : O Jingu
 * Planning : Shuji Wada, Makoto Wada, Takashi Ishimoto
 * Character Design : Toshiaki Ohashi
 * Series Composition : Hideki Sonoda
 * General Manager : Katsuhito Akiyama
 * Executive Producer : Yuya Yokoyama, Naohiko Furuichi
 * Coloring : Jun Ouchi
 * CGI Director : Futoshi Seo, Tetsuya Kubota
 * Editing : Naoki Watanabe
 * Cinematographer : Daisuke Suzuki
 * Music : Roy Shakked
 * Animation Producer : Isami Abe.

Opening Themes

 * Gatti'n'Roll!

Ending Themes

 * Gatti'n'Roll! (Instrumental)

Trivia

 * This season will mark the second Beyblade series ever to have a streaming only release in Japan. The first being BeyWarriors Cyborg.
 * This is the first Beyblade Burst season to have the same song as the Japanese opening and ending theme.
 * The GT abbreviation in the Japanese title stands for "GaTinko".
 * This season ties with Beyblade: G-Revolution and Beyblade: Metal Fury with the highest episode count being 52 episodes and also ties with Beyblade: Shogun Steel with being the shortest Beyblade season being 26 22-minute episodes.