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[http://www.tvequals.com/ TV Equals] compared ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz'' to [[wikipedia:Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones]] and [[wikipedia:Atlantis (TV series)|Atlantis]], calling it an animated and "less cheesy" version of the latter.<ref>http://www.tvequals.com/2014/01/25/on-tv-tonight-saturday-12514-black-sails-lizzie-borden-took-an-ax-tv-movie-and-more/</ref>
 
[http://www.tvequals.com/ TV Equals] compared ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz'' to [[wikipedia:Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones]] and [[wikipedia:Atlantis (TV series)|Atlantis]], calling it an animated and "less cheesy" version of the latter.<ref>http://www.tvequals.com/2014/01/25/on-tv-tonight-saturday-12514-black-sails-lizzie-borden-took-an-ax-tv-movie-and-more/</ref>

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Template:AnimeTemplate:Infobox animanga/Anime Template:Infobox animanga/FooterBeyWarriors BeyRaiderz (Japanese: ベイレイダーズ, BeiReidāzu, BeyRaiderz), known in France as BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, A New Battle Begins, is the anime adaptation of the BeyRaiderz toyline and the sequel series/second season to BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade. Like its predecessor, Nelvana commissioned it and it was produced by d-rights under "BRProject".

It was previewed November 1, 2013 in France on Gulli and premiered November 2, 2013 in Portugal via Panda Biggs. The series officially aired in France later on Gulli in January 2014 while Canal J aired it in December 2013. The Italian version began on January 7, 2014 on Italy's K2. Its English dub premiered on January 4, 2014 in Canada via YTV.

It was previewed in the United States at Cartoon Network as a four-episode marathon consisting of the first four episodes, Hope, Friends, Reunion and Challenge on January 25, 2014. It will then premiere with its first episode February 1, 2014.[1]

Plot

Three friends find themselves trapped in a strange world whose protectors, the Six Mythic Beasts, have disappeared. With the land in ruins, the friends work to uncover hidden stadiums to do battle and bring the protectors back.

The latest series of BEYBLADE finds Sho Tenma, Jin Ryu, and Leon Fierce trapped on a strange world which has fallen into decay and now it’s up to them to uncover hidden arenas, battle with their Beyraiderz and restore prosperity to the derelict world.

Sho, Jin and Leon find themselves trapped on a strange world once defended by the Six Mythic Beasts who upheld justice and brought prosperity to all through the battling Beyraiderz. When the Beasts mysteriously disappeared, the world fell into decay and ruin, and now it’s up to Sho and his friends to uncover the hidden Beyraiderz arenas, so battle to bring the Beasts back and restore prosperity to the derelict world!

Characters

BeyRaiderzCast

The cast of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz.

Episodes

Main article: List of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz episodes

Second season (13-episodes)

  1. Hope
  2. Friends
  3. Reuinion
  4. Challenge
  5. Treasure
  6. Confrontation
  7. Legend
  8. Homesick
  9. Paradise
  10. Revival
  11. Collision
  12. Truth
  13. Final Battle

Staff

Job Companies
Planning Taizō Suzuki, Takao Murakami, Tetsuya Ikeda
Associate Producers Kazuki Nagae
Original Shogakukan Inc., Takara Tomy Co. Ltd
Series Configuration
Character Design Yoshionori Nagamori
Color Scheme Chiho Nakamura
Art Director
CG Director
Photo Director
Editing Keiko Onodera
Sound Director Yuki Matsuoka
Music Eggplant
Opening Theme BeyRaiderz Theme
Lyrics Justin Forsley/Craig McConnell
Composer Justin Forsley/Craig McConnell
Animation SynergySP
Animation Cooperation Shogakukan Shueisha Productions
Animation Producer Shunichirō Miura
Producer Aoki Mamiko
Director Kunihisa Sugishima
Production d-rights
Job Companies
Original Studio Mark
Animation SynergySP
Video Asahi Production, MSJ Musashino Production Place
Finishing Asahi Production, MSJ Musashino Production Place
Background Bic studio
CG Animation Named After By
Shooting Rare Trick
Sound Half H•P Studio
Video Editing Cue•Tech

Reception

TV Equals compared BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz to Indiana Jones and Atlantis, calling it an animated and "less cheesy" version of the latter.[2]

Trivia

BeyRaiderz Japanese OP Credits
BeyRaiderz Japanese ED Credits
  • This is the first Beyblade anime where Neil Parfitt and Scott Bucsis did not compose the music.
  • The Italian version of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz uses the original Japanese opening theme and ending theme, with original audio from the Japanese version. The series has not yet aired in Japan as of yet.

References