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The '''original Beyblade series''' consists of the three seasons, [[Beyblade (First Anime Series)|Beyblade]], [[Beyblade: V-Force]] and, [[Beyblade: G-Revolution|Beyblade: G- [[File:Imagesvvvvbbcbb.jpg|frame|Primary logo.]]Revolution]], based on the original manga, Beyblade. The series ran from 2001 to 2003. It aired on TV Tokyo in Japan and was licensed for distribution by Nelvana for other territories. Each season consists of 51 episodes with the exception of G-Revolution which contains 52 episodes. Bringing up to a total of 154 episodes produced. A new series entitled, [[Beyblade: Metal Fusion]], a spin-off of the original Beyblade anime and based on the manga, Metal Fight Beyblade debuted in 2009 (2010 in other territories) with a whole new cast of characters and a new story.
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The '''original Beyblade series''' consists of the three seasons, [[Beyblade (First Anime Series)|Beyblade]], [[Beyblade: V-Force]] and, [[Beyblade: G-Revolution|Beyblade: G-Revolution[[File:Imagesvvvvbbcbb.jpg|frame|Primary logo.]]]], based on the original manga, Beyblade. The series ran from 2001 to 2003. It aired on TV Tokyo in Japan and was licensed for distribution by Nelvana for other territories. Each season consists of 51 episodes with the exception of G-Revolution which contains 52 episodes. Bringing up to a total of 154 episodes produced. A new series entitled, [[Beyblade: Metal Fusion]], a spin-off of the original Beyblade anime and based on the manga, Metal Fight Beyblade debuted in 2009 (2010 in other territories) with a whole new cast of characters and a new story.
   
   

Revision as of 03:03, 30 January 2011

The original Beyblade series consists of the three seasons, Beyblade, Beyblade: V-Force and, [[Beyblade: G-Revolution|Beyblade: G-Revolution

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Primary logo.

]], based on the original manga, Beyblade. The series ran from 2001 to 2003. It aired on TV Tokyo in Japan and was licensed for distribution by Nelvana for other territories. Each season consists of 51 episodes with the exception of G-Revolution which contains 52 episodes. Bringing up to a total of 154 episodes produced. A new series entitled, Beyblade: Metal Fusion, a spin-off of the original Beyblade anime and based on the manga, Metal Fight Beyblade debuted in 2009 (2010 in other territories) with a whole new cast of characters and a new story.


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Seasons

Beyblade

Main Article: Beyblade


Tyson Granger, a young boy and his friend, Kenny enter the Japanese Regional Qualifying Beyblade Tournament. There he meets Ray Kon, Max Tate and Kai Hiwatari and organize a team named the BladeBreakers in order to win the World Championship.

Beyblade: V-Force

Main Article: Beyblade: V-Force

The BladeBreakers have disbanded but their enemy teams reunite them quickly enough. Two new teams, Team Psykick and Saint Shields attack them by trying to steal their Bit-Beasts' for their own purposes. Hilary Tachibana (Hiromi) joins the team and throughout the season she learns Beyblade isn't a stupid game.

Beyblade: G-Revolution

Main Article: Beyblade: G-Revolution