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|Director= [[Kunihisa Sugishima]]
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|Producer= Mamiko Aoki
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|Writer= Katsumi Hasegawa
 
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|Licensor=[[Nelvana]]
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|OriginalRun=October 18, 2014 - Feburary 27, 2015
 
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'''''BeyWarriors: Cyborg''''' (Japanese: '''ベイ ウォーリアーズ サイボーグ''') is the upcoming anime adaptation of the ''[[BeyWarriors: Cyborg]]'' toyline and the intended eighth instalment<ref>http://beyblade.wikia.com/wiki/Catalin_Marin#Interview</ref> in the main ''[[Beyblade (toy)|Beyblade]]'' anime series, to succeed ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]''. However, as with past series ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'' and ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz (anime)|BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz]]'', this was commissioned to be a western-exclusive series and is the latest co-production between [[Nelvana]] and [[D-rights|d-rights]].
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'''''BeyWarriors: Cyborg''''' (Japanese: '''ベイウォーリアーズ サイボーグ''') is the anime adaptation of the ''[[BeyWarriors: Cyborg]]'' toyline and the intended eighth instalment<ref>http://beyblade.wikia.com/wiki/Catalin_Marin#Interview</ref> in the main ''[[Beyblade (toy)|Beyblade]]'' anime series, to succeed ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]''. However, as with past series ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'' and ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz (anime)|BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz]]'', this was commissioned to be a western-exclusive series and is the latest co-production between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelvana Nelvana] and [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%84 d-rights].
   
 
The series is set to premiere in Italy beginning October 18, 2014 on channel [[wikipedia:K2_(TV_channel)|K2]] at 7:30. New episodes are scheduled to air on weekends at 7:30 as well.
 
The series is set to premiere in Italy beginning October 18, 2014 on channel [[wikipedia:K2_(TV_channel)|K2]] at 7:30. New episodes are scheduled to air on weekends at 7:30 as well.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
[[File:BeyWarriorsCyborgPoster.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:BeyWarriorsCyborgPoster.jpg|thumb]]
The newest series of the Beyblade saga is BeyWarriors Cyborg, warriors who resemble half-creatures and half-machines. Mysterious objects called "Beyraiderz" are found in the sanctuaries of Teslandia. The Cyborg Warriors transform the energy released from the sanctuaries into small objects called Tokens. Who will win more battles to collect the most amount of Tokens?<ref>http://www.advertiser.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DISCOVERY-Schede-programmi-Kids.pdf</ref>
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The newest series of the Beyblade saga is BeyWarriors Cyborg, warriors who resemble half-creatures and half-machines. Mysterious objects called "Beyraiderz" are found in the sanctuaries of Teslandia. The Cyborg Warriors transform the energy released from the sanctuaries into small objects called Tokens. Who will win more battles to collect the most amount of Tokens?<ref>http://www.advertiser.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DISCOVERY-Schede-programmi-Kids.pdf</ref> The series set in a future sometime around 22nd century, where humanity has colonized the space.
   
 
“Teslandia” is an abandoned planet, ignored by the rest of the nearby planets due to its harsh environment. The story begins when power spots containing high levels of energy called “Sanctuaries” were identified, and mysterious vehicle shaped items called “Beyraiderz” were found along with the Sanctuaries. Beyraiderz can synchronize with the youths under the age of 17 living in Teslandia, and summon the Cyborg creatures known as “Warrior.” The Warrior can transform high level “Sanctuaries” energy into small Tokens. This means that human beings are able to obtain energy by making the “Warrior” battle against each other to turn the arid wasteland into a lush and bountiful world!
 
“Teslandia” is an abandoned planet, ignored by the rest of the nearby planets due to its harsh environment. The story begins when power spots containing high levels of energy called “Sanctuaries” were identified, and mysterious vehicle shaped items called “Beyraiderz” were found along with the Sanctuaries. Beyraiderz can synchronize with the youths under the age of 17 living in Teslandia, and summon the Cyborg creatures known as “Warrior.” The Warrior can transform high level “Sanctuaries” energy into small Tokens. This means that human beings are able to obtain energy by making the “Warrior” battle against each other to turn the arid wasteland into a lush and bountiful world!
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
:''Main article: [[List of BeyWarriors: Cyborg episodes]]''
 
:''Main article: [[List of BeyWarriors: Cyborg episodes]]''
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== Casts ==
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!Character
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!Japanese Voice Actor
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|Nico
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|Ryota Asari
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|Dr. Bran
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|Hozumi Goda
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|-
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|Marius
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|Shinnosuke Tachibana
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|-
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|Jean
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|Mitsuhiro Ichiki
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|-
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|Al
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|Ryohei Arai
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|-
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|Sid
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|Shintaro Ohata
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|-
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|Le Luca & Ray
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|Kei Shindo
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|-
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|Gai
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|Tooru Nara
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|-
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|August
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|Daisuke Kirii
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|-
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|Gere
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|Takuma Terashima
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|-
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|Sola
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|Risa Shimizu
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|-
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|Ramon
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|Hiro Yuuki & Yuko Sanpei
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|-
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|Dr. Prost
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|Shige Ushiyama
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|-
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|Homura
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|Satsuki Yukino
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|-
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|Duke Paul
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|Eizo Tsuda
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|-
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|Roco
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|Eri Goda
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|-
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|Haltman & Oto
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|Kana Omuro
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|-
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|Z
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|Tsuyoshi Koyama
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|-
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|Dewey & Cherim
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|Yuuki Hayashi
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|-
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|Dieter
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|Mutsumi Tamura
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|-
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|Reule
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|Aya Hisakawa
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|-
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|Olin
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|Shunsuke Sakuya
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|-
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|Tejite
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|Aki Kanada
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|-
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|Lagran
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|Satoshi Taki
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|-
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|Pielle
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|Takashi Matsuyama
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|-
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|Earl Ditli
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|Seiko Ueda
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==Staff==
 
==Staff==
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On October 12, 2014, it was discovered that the series is now set to premiere in Italy on October 18, 2014 on channel K2 at 7:30. The second episode will air the following day with new episodes airing every weekends.
 
On October 12, 2014, it was discovered that the series is now set to premiere in Italy on October 18, 2014 on channel K2 at 7:30. The second episode will air the following day with new episodes airing every weekends.
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Following disappointing ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]'' and ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz (anime)|BeyWarriors: Raiderz]]'' results,<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=20489&page=22|title=BeyWarriors: Cyborg |date=October 18, 2014|accessdate=2020-08-29}}</ref> Nelvana then dropped the series shortly after<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nelvana.com/Show/BoysAction|title=Nelvana.com - Boys Action Shows|date=September 13, 2017|accessdate=2020-08-11}}</ref> and distribution rights of the show were given to [[d-rights]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.d-rights.com/en/kids/beywarriors-cyborg-kids.html|title=Beywarriors: Cyborg - Kid’s Program - d-rights|date=October 5, 2014|accessdate=2020-08-11}}</ref> and because of this, the [[Hasbro]] toyline was cancelled. An English dubbed version started airing on [[Toonami (Southeast Asia)|Toonami Asia]] and [[Toonami India]] on October 3, 2015. While it hasn't been confirmed, it's been speculated that this dub was recorded in Hong Kong, rather than in Canada, like all other Beyblade series has been. The Japanese version of the series began streaming on February 27, 2015 on the Anime Hodai streaming service.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ameblo.jp/ax-staff/entry-11995180019.html|title=寺島拓篤と立花慎之介と真堂圭|date=February 28, 2015|accessdate=February 6, 2018}}</ref> It was later streamed on U-Next.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fandompost.com/2015/03/04/beywarriors-cyborg-anime-gets-japanese-streaming/|title=‘Beywarriors: Cyborg’ Anime Gets Japanese Streaming|date=March 4, 2015|accessdate=February 6, 2018}}</ref> The series would later receive Turkish and Tagalog dubs in 2016 and 2017, respectively.
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In conjunction with the channel's then upcoming broadcast of ''[[Beyblade Burst]]'', [[Disney XD]] in the United States acquired the catalog rights to the entire ''Beyblade'' franchise in late 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-10-19/beyblade-burst-premieres-in-us-on-disney-xd-in-december/.107846|title= Beyblade Burst Premieres in US on Disney XD in December|work=Anime News Network|date=October 19, 2016|accessdate=February 6, 2018}}</ref> This included ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'', though as of 2019 the series remains unreleased in North America.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Conveniently in its press release announcement, the line "half-creature, half-machines who are all WARRIOR!" is a play on the tagline to the 1987 film, ''[[wikipedia:RoboCop|RoboCop]]'': "PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP.".
 
*Conveniently in its press release announcement, the line "half-creature, half-machines who are all WARRIOR!" is a play on the tagline to the 1987 film, ''[[wikipedia:RoboCop|RoboCop]]'': "PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP.".
**''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' also launched in 2014, the same year as the ''[[wikipedia:RoboCop_(2014_film)|RoboCop]]'' reboot.
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**''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' also launched in 2014, the same year as the ''[[wikipedia:RoboCop_(2014_film)|RoboCop]]'' reboot film.
 
*This is the first series post ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]'' to not use [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Samurai Ifrit]]'s Spirit in the logo.
 
*This is the first series post ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]'' to not use [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Samurai Ifrit]]'s Spirit in the logo.
 
**It is also the only ''BeyWarriors'' series to do this.
 
**It is also the only ''BeyWarriors'' series to do this.
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**It is also the first Japanese streaming service, the second being [[Beyblade Burst GT (anime)|Beyblade Burst GT]].
   
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* The series draws elements from Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel ''Dune'', which is also set in a desert planet.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Cyborg Sage]]

Revision as of 15:36, 27 November 2020

BeyWarriors: Cyborg (Japanese: ベイウォーリアーズ サイボーグ) is the anime adaptation of the BeyWarriors: Cyborg toyline and the intended eighth instalment[1] in the main Beyblade anime series, to succeed Beyblade: Shogun Steel. However, as with past series BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade and BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, this was commissioned to be a western-exclusive series and is the latest co-production between Nelvana and d-rights.

The series is set to premiere in Italy beginning October 18, 2014 on channel K2 at 7:30. New episodes are scheduled to air on weekends at 7:30 as well.

As of December 6, 2014, 14 of the 28 episodes have aired meaning half of the series total has been broadcast. It is currently on a hiatus until further notice.

As of February 27, 2015, BeyWarriors Cyborg is now available to watch in Original Japanese language on Anime Hodai, for Japanese residents only on the SoftBank Mobile contract. It will also be available on U-Next streaming service soon.

Plot

BeyWarriorsCyborgPoster

The newest series of the Beyblade saga is BeyWarriors Cyborg, warriors who resemble half-creatures and half-machines. Mysterious objects called "Beyraiderz" are found in the sanctuaries of Teslandia. The Cyborg Warriors transform the energy released from the sanctuaries into small objects called Tokens. Who will win more battles to collect the most amount of Tokens?[2] The series set in a future sometime around 22nd century, where humanity has colonized the space.

“Teslandia” is an abandoned planet, ignored by the rest of the nearby planets due to its harsh environment. The story begins when power spots containing high levels of energy called “Sanctuaries” were identified, and mysterious vehicle shaped items called “Beyraiderz” were found along with the Sanctuaries. Beyraiderz can synchronize with the youths under the age of 17 living in Teslandia, and summon the Cyborg creatures known as “Warrior.” The Warrior can transform high level “Sanctuaries” energy into small Tokens. This means that human beings are able to obtain energy by making the “Warrior” battle against each other to turn the arid wasteland into a lush and bountiful world!

So, who will win the most battles and collect the most Tokens? What mystery lies behind Warrior?

A group of invincible warriors with features of half-humans and half-machines can transform energy into small artifacts called 'tokens'. Who will win the battles now?

Characters

BeyWarriorsCyborgSecondOfficialAnimeScreenshot

Six of the Cyborg Warriors.

Episodes

Main article: List of BeyWarriors: Cyborg episodes

Casts

Character Japanese Voice Actor
Nico Ryota Asari
Dr. Bran Hozumi Goda
Marius Shinnosuke Tachibana
Jean Mitsuhiro Ichiki
Al Ryohei Arai
Sid Shintaro Ohata
Le Luca & Ray Kei Shindo
Gai Tooru Nara
August Daisuke Kirii
Gere Takuma Terashima
Sola Risa Shimizu
Ramon Hiro Yuuki & Yuko Sanpei
Dr. Prost Shige Ushiyama
Homura Satsuki Yukino
Duke Paul Eizo Tsuda
Roco Eri Goda
Haltman & Oto Kana Omuro
Z Tsuyoshi Koyama
Dewey & Cherim Yuuki Hayashi
Dieter Mutsumi Tamura
Reule Aya Hisakawa
Olin Shunsuke Sakuya
Tejite Aki Kanada
Lagran Satoshi Taki
Pielle Takashi Matsuyama
Earl Ditli Seiko Ueda

Staff

Job People/Companies
Character Design Yoshihiro Nagamori
Music Catalin Marin
Shooting Madbox

Development

BeyRaiderzBeyWarriorsCyborgPressRelease

Nelvana's announcement.

During May 2013 at the "Floor Plan" of the then-upcoming annual Las Vegas Licensing Expo 2013, Nelvana announced through it two, new television series placed under the working titles "BeyWarriors Cyborg" and "BeyRaiderz Shogun". BeyWarriors Cyborg was given a tentative "Fall 2014" release slate[3]. As previously seen with BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade, the anime is commissioned by Nelvana and produced by d-rights, being the latest co-production between the two companies.

On June 11, 2013, Nelvana revealed the series would consist of 28 episodes: 26 half-hour episodes and 2 one-hour specials[4]. It was also revealed to launch in over 80 countries with music composed by Catalin Marin[5], a newcomer to the Beyblade scoring scene taking over from Neil Parfitt and Scott Bucsis who have traditionally done the music for the last, four main Beyblade anime entries. It was also during this time that the series had entered post-production.

On September 9, 2013, a press release sent out by Nelvana confirmed "BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz" (originally known by BeyRaiderz Shogun) and "BeyWarriors Cyborg" as the near-finalized names of the aforementioned series with the latter confirmed again for its fall 2014 release window as well as to "include revolutionary new play patterns from Hasbro" and "lots of exciting new promotions"[6].

From October 15-17, 2013, Nelvana presented BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz and BeyWarriors Cyborg at the annual Brand Licensing Expo 2013 in Olympia, London[7].

On April 4, 2014, Nelvana released their "MIPTV Newsletter" for the month promoting their most recent properties and revealing their programming plans for the years of 2015 and 2016. BeyWarriors Cyborg was nowhere to be found, suggesting that its planned release in the fall of 2014 has been postponed with a currently unknown date[8].

As of May 13, 2014, Nelvana has confirmed "Beywarriors Cyborg is still a production in development conversations" though its anime and toy line were acknowledged[9].

On May 21, 2014, Yoshihiro Nagamori, the character designer for the anime stated it was still in production and expressed his desire for it to air in Japan[10].

On June 1, 2014, Yoshihiro Nagamori reiterated his hope for a Japanese broadcast but explained that he does not know whether it is possible and while currently he cannot reveal any details about it, he may begin dropping hints should the series air in Japan[11].

On June 14, 2014, when asked why the series was delayed, Yoshihiro Nagamori stated that personally, he does not know[12].

From June 17-19, 2014, instead of Nelvana, d-rights brought BeyWarriors Cyborg and other Beyblade brands to the Las Vegas Licensing Expo 2014[13][14].

On July 8, 2014, it was confirmed that the series will begin airing in Italy on the Italian channel K2 every Saturday and Sunday at 11:15 A.M. starting on September 20, 2014[15].

A synopsis of the series was also released[16][17]

Italian: La nuova serie della saga di Beyblade con i BeyWarriors Cyborg, guerrieri dall’aspetto di metà creature e metà macchine. Dei misteriosi oggetti chiamati "Beyraiderz" vengono ritrovati nei santuari di Teslandia. I Cyborg Warriors trasformano l’energia sprigionata dai santuari in piccoli oggetti chiamati Gettoni. Chi vincerà più battaglie conquistando il maggior numero di Gettoni?

English translation: The newest series of the Beyblade saga is BeyWarriors Cyborg, warriors who resemble half-creatures and half-machines. Mysterious objects called "Beyraiderz" are found in the sanctuaries of Teslandia. The Cyborg Warriors transform the energy released from the sanctuaries into small objects called Tokens. Who will win more battles to collect the most amount of Tokens?


Despite this announcement, plans changed and without warning, K2 pulled the series from their schedules and as a result, the series did not air in September. It is unknown if the anime is intended to air on K2 at a later time.

Sometime in early-October 2014, the d-rights website completed a massive site renovation and released new information regarding the show. The final name for the show was confirmed to be BeyWarriors: Cyborg. They debuted two images, one of a series logo and another a promotional poster. An extended synopsis of the Italian one released in July was presented, revealing new plot details. The series was also discovered to be produced under "BWProject" which is the same project name they used for BeyWheelz. Interestingly, d-rights classifies the series as a program for both kids and teens, suggesting this anime will be aimed at an older demographic than previous Beyblade anime.

On October 12, 2014, it was discovered that the series is now set to premiere in Italy on October 18, 2014 on channel K2 at 7:30. The second episode will air the following day with new episodes airing every weekends.

Following disappointing Beyblade: Shogun Steel and BeyWarriors: Raiderz results,[18] Nelvana then dropped the series shortly after[19] and distribution rights of the show were given to d-rights[20] and because of this, the Hasbro toyline was cancelled. An English dubbed version started airing on Toonami Asia and Toonami India on October 3, 2015. While it hasn't been confirmed, it's been speculated that this dub was recorded in Hong Kong, rather than in Canada, like all other Beyblade series has been. The Japanese version of the series began streaming on February 27, 2015 on the Anime Hodai streaming service.[21] It was later streamed on U-Next.[22] The series would later receive Turkish and Tagalog dubs in 2016 and 2017, respectively.

In conjunction with the channel's then upcoming broadcast of Beyblade Burst, Disney XD in the United States acquired the catalog rights to the entire Beyblade franchise in late 2016.[23] This included BeyWarriors: Cyborg, though as of 2019 the series remains unreleased in North America.


BWC OP Theme

Trivia

  • Conveniently in its press release announcement, the line "half-creature, half-machines who are all WARRIOR!" is a play on the tagline to the 1987 film, RoboCop: "PART MAN, PART MACHINE, ALL COP.".
    • BeyWarriors: Cyborg also launched in 2014, the same year as the RoboCop reboot film.
  • This is the first series post Beyblade: Shogun Steel to not use Samurai Ifrit's Spirit in the logo.
    • It is also the only BeyWarriors series to do this.
    • It is also the first Japanese streaming service, the second being Beyblade Burst GT.
  • The series draws elements from Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel Dune, which is also set in a desert planet.

References

  1. http://beyblade.wikia.com/wiki/Catalin_Marin#Interview
  2. http://www.advertiser.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DISCOVERY-Schede-programmi-Kids.pdf
  3. http://www.mapyourshow.com/shows/index.cfm?show_id=licensing13
  4. http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/detail.do?contentId=1238905&showId=2691
  5. http://www.catalinmarin.com/
  6. http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/publicsiteContentFileAccess?fileContentId=1344145&fromOtherPageToDisableHistory=T&menuName=Events
  7. http://www.licensemag.com/license-global/nelvana-brings-new-and-old-ble
  8. http://www.nelvana.com/content/assets/news/mip_newslettr_2014_lr.pdf
  9. "As Beywarriors Cyborg is still a production in development conversations, we aren't at liberty to discuss it or the toy line at the moment."
  10. https://twitter.com/y_nagamori/status/469098699948183552
  11. Confirmed exclusively with Beyblade Wiki.
  12. Confirmed exclusively with Beyblade Wiki.
  13. http://www.mapyourshow.com/shows/index.cfm?show_id=licensing14&norepeat=true
  14. http://licensing14.mapyourshow.com/5_0/exhibitor_details.cfm?exhid=12855
  15. http://www.digital-sat.it/ds-news.php?id=37585
  16. http://www.movieforkids.it/news/k2-e-frisbee-scoprite-tutte-le-nuove-serie-dellautunno/18410/
  17. http://www.advertiser.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/DISCOVERY-Schede-programmi-Kids.pdf
  18. BeyWarriors: Cyborg (October 18, 2014). Retrieved on 2020-08-29.
  19. Nelvana.com - Boys Action Shows (September 13, 2017). Retrieved on 2020-08-11.
  20. Beywarriors: Cyborg - Kid’s Program - d-rights (October 5, 2014). Retrieved on 2020-08-11.
  21. 寺島拓篤と立花慎之介と真堂圭 (February 28, 2015). Retrieved on February 6, 2018.
  22. ‘Beywarriors: Cyborg’ Anime Gets Japanese Streaming (March 4, 2015). Retrieved on February 6, 2018.
  23. Beyblade Burst Premieres in US on Disney XD in December. Anime News Network (October 19, 2016). Retrieved on February 6, 2018.