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| studio = [[Nelvana]] (commissioner)<br>[[D-rights|d-rights]] (producer)
 
 
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|Studio=[[Nelvana]]<br>[[d-rights]]
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{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}'''''BeyWarriors 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|d-rights]] under "BRProject".
 
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Canada: [[wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]]<br/>
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France: [[wikipedia:Gulli|Gulli]]<br/>
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Italy: [[wikipedia:K2 (TV channel)|K2]]<br/>
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Portugal: [[wikipedia:Panda_Biggs|Panda Biggs]]<br/>
 
{{US|[[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network USA]]}}
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'''''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz''''' ('ベイレイダーズ ''BeiReidāzu'') is the anime adaptation of the ''[[BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz (Toyline)|BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz]]'' toy line. It is preceded by ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'' and succeeded by ''[[BeyWarriors: Cyborg (anime)|BeyWarriors: Cyborg]]''.
   
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==Information==
It was previewed November 1, 2013 in France on [[wikipedia:Gulli|Gulli]] and premiered November 2, 2013 in Portugal via [[wikipedia:Panda_Biggs|Panda Biggs]]. The series officially aired in France later on Gulli in January 2014 while [[wikipedia:Canal J|Canal J]] aired it in December 2013. The Italian version began on January 7, 2014 on Italy's [[wikipedia:K2 (TV channel)|K2]]. Its English dub premiered on January 4, 2014 in Canada via [[wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]].
 
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The series aired in in France as '''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, A New Battle Begins''' (''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, Une Nouvelle Bataille Commence'') and by its working title, '''BeyRaiderz Shogun'''.
   
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Like its predecessor, [[Nelvana]] commissioned it as a western-exclusive series, being a co-production with [[D-rights|d-rights]] under the name "BRProject".
It was previewed in the United States at [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] as a four-episode marathon consisting of the first four episodes, ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 01|Hope]]'', ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 02|Friends]]'', ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 03|Reunion]]'' and ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 04|Challenge]]'' on January 25, 2014. It will then premiere with its first episode February 1, 2014.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/beyraiderz/625982</ref>
 
==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.
 
   
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==Broadcast==
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.
 
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*'''November 1, 2013''': First preview in France on [[wikipedia:Gulli|Gulli]].
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*'''November 2, 2013''': Premiered in Portugal via [[wikipedia:Panda_Biggs|Panda Biggs]].
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*'''January 2014''': Officially aired in France later on Gulli
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*'''December 2013''': Aired on [[wikipedia:Canal J|Canal J]] in France.
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*'''January 7, 2014''': Italian dub aired on Italy's [[wikipedia:K2 (TV channel)|K2]].
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*'''January 4, 2014''': English dub premiered in Canada via [[wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]].
 
*'''January 25, 2014''': Previewed in the United States on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] as a four-episode marathon consisting of the first four episodes, ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 01|Hope]]'', ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 02|Friends]]'', ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 03|Reunion]]'' and ''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 04|Challenge]]''. Individual episode began airing on February 1, 2014.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/beyraiderz/625982</ref>
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==History==
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*'''During ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]''''', it was revealed to contain two 13-episode seasons for a total of 26-episodes. While the first season concluded, the second season would later be revealed as ''[[BeyRaiderz (anime)|BeyRaiderz]]''. It will act as a continuation of ''BeyWheelz'', featuring returning characters like [[Sho Tenma]] and new ones like [[Jimmy Cruise]]. Additionally, while it retains the same cast, it will focus on BeyRaiderz rather than BeyWheelz.
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*'''June 11, 2013''': Nelvana sent out a press release confirming ''BeyRaiderz Shogun'' to have 13 twenty-two minute episodes.
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*'''October 2, 2013''': The first promotional material for the series arrived in the form of Nelvana's official website. The image revealed its new name as simply ''BeyRaiderz'', dropping "Shogun". Additionally, [[Sho Tenma]], a ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'' character was pictured launching a BeyRaider. This confirmed it to be a sequel to ''[[BeyWheelz]]'' both in toyline and anime form.
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==Reception==
 
[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>
   
[[Sho Tenma|Sho]], [[Jin Ryu|Jin]] and [[Leon Fierce|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==
 
[[File:BeyRaiderzCast.png|thumb|The cast of ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz''.]]
 
*[[Sho Tenma]]
 
*[[Jin Ryu]]
 
*[[Leon Fierce]]
 
*[[Jimmy Cruise]]
 
*[[Rachel Cruise]]
 
*[[Armes Navy]]
 
*[[Ricky Gills]]
 
*[[Task Landau]]
 
*[[Domani]]
 
*[[Klaus (BeyRaiderz)|Klaus]]
 
*[[Morgen]]
 
*[[Flame]]
 
*[[Tempest]]
 
*[[Holly]]
 
*[[Grandmother]]
 
==Episodes==
 
:''Main article: [[List of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz episodes]]''
 
===Second season (13-episodes)===
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 01|Hope]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 02|Friends]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 03|Reuinion]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 04|Challenge]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 05|Treasure]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 06|Confrontation]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 07|Legend]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 08|Homesick]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 09|Paradise]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 10|Revival]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 11|Collision]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 12|Truth]]''
 
#''[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz - Episode 13|Final Battle]]''
 
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
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|Planning
 
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|[[Taizō Suzuki]], [[Takao Murakami]], [[Tetsuya Ikeda]]
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|[[Daizo Suzuki]], [[Takao Murakami]], [[Tetsuya Ikeda]]
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|[[Takaaki Nakazawa]], [[Kazuyoshi Nagae]], [[Takashi Ishimoto]], [[Luis Lopez]]
|[[Kazuki Nagae]]
 
 
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|[[Shogakukan Inc.]], [[Takara Tomy Co. Ltd]]
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|[[Shinzo Fujita]]
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|Character Design
 
|Character Design
 
|[[Yoshihiro Nagamori]]
 
|[[Yoshihiro Nagamori]]
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|[[Kouichi Konno]]
 
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|Color Plan
 
|[[Chiho Nakamura]]
 
|[[Chiho Nakamura]]
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|Art Director
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|[[Nobuhito Sakamoto]]
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|CG Director
 
|CG Director
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|[[Naoya Fukushi]]
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|Photo Director
 
|Photo Director
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|[[Koji Tanaka]]
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|Editing
 
|Editing
 
|[[Keiko Onodera]]
 
|[[Keiko Onodera]]
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|Sound Director
 
|Sound Director
|[[Yuki Matsuoka]]
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|[[Yūki Matsuoka]]
 
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|Music
 
|Music
 
|[[Eggplant]]
 
|[[Eggplant]]
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|Opening Theme
 
|Opening Theme
 
|[[BeyRaiderz Theme]]
 
|[[BeyRaiderz Theme]]
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|Lyrics
 
|[[Justin Forsley]]/[[Craig McConnell]]
 
|[[Justin Forsley]]/[[Craig McConnell]]
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|Composer
 
|Composer
 
|[[Justin Forsley]]/[[Craig McConnell]]
 
|[[Justin Forsley]]/[[Craig McConnell]]
 
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|Animation
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|[[SynergySP]]
 
|[[SynergySP]]
 
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|[[Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions]]
|Animation Cooperation
 
|[[Shogakukan Shueisha Productions]]
 
 
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|Animation Producer
 
|Animation Producer
|[[Shunichirō Miura]]
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|[[Shunichiro Miura]]
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|Producer
 
|Producer
|[[Aoki Mamiko]]
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|[[Mamiko Aoki]]
 
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|-
 
|Director
 
|Director
 
|[[Kunihisa Sugishima]]
 
|[[Kunihisa Sugishima]]
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|Production
 
|[[D-rights|d-rights]]
 
|[[D-rights|d-rights]]
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|[[SynergySP]], [[Seigasha]], [[Meta Studio]], [[Art Base Ban]], [[Studio Mark]], [[Union Cho]], [[Dream Force]]
 
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|Finishing
 
|[[Asahi Production]], [[MSJ Musashino Production Place]]
 
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|Background
 
 
|[[Bic studio]]
 
|[[Bic studio]]
 
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|[[Rare Trick]]
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|[[Takeshi Nashina]]
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|[[Swara Sound System]], [[Toshiya Wada]], [[Kouki Iwatani]]
 
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|[[Keita Konagaya]]
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|[[Naoki Takeda]]
 
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==Synopsis==
 
BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz follows three characters [[Sho Tenma|Sho]], [[Jin Ryu|Jin]] and [[Leon Fierce|Leon]], who are trapped in a strange parallel world. Once defended by the [[Six Mythic Beasts]] who upheld justice and brought prosperity to all through the battling Beyraiderz tournaments, this world has since fallen into decay and ruin following the disappearance of the Mythic Beasts. Now it’s up to Sho and his friends to uncover the hidden Beyraiderz stadiums, do battle with the enemy and bring the Mythic Beasts back to restore prosperity to the derelict world.
[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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==Characters==
 
*[[Sho Tenma]]
 
*[[Jin Ryu]]
 
*[[Leon Fierce]]
 
*[[Jimmy Cruise]]
 
*[[Rachel Cruise]]
 
*[[Armes Navy]]
 
*[[Ricky Gills]]
 
*[[Task Landau]]
 
*[[Domani]]
 
*[[Klaus (BeyRaiderz)|Klaus]]
 
*[[Morgen]]
 
*[[Tempest]]
 
*[[Holly]]
 
*[[Grandmother]]
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*[[Kaiser Gray]]/[[Flame]]
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==Episodes==
 
''See [[List of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz episodes|here]] for more information.''
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BeyWarriorsBeyRaiderzPromo2.jpg
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BeyWarriorsBeyRaiderzPromo1.jpg
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BeyWarriorsBeyRaiderzPromo6.jpg
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BeyRaiderzCast.png|The cast of ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz''.
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BeyRaiderz Japanese OP Credits.jpg|
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BeyWarriorsBeyRaiderzAdultSwim.jpg|Adult Swim?
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*This is the second ''Beyblade'' anime made after the ''[[Metal Saga]]'' where [[Neil Parfitt]] and [[Scott Bucsis]] did not compose the music (the first being ''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'').
[[File:BeyRaiderz Japanese OP Credits.jpg|125px|right]][[File:BeyRaiderz Japanese ED Credits.jpg|125px|right]]
 
 
*The Italian version of ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz'' uses the original Japanese opening theme and ending theme instead of [[Nelvana]]'s dub themes.
*This is the first ''Beyblade'' anime where [[Neil Parfitt]] and [[Scott Bucsis]] did not compose the music.
 
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*XFINITY TV mistakenly labeled ''BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz'' as a program part of [[wikipedia:Adult_Swim|Adult Swim]]<ref>http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/watch/Beyraiderz/7202272076335726112/full-episodes#episode=8790824056178856112</ref>.
*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==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Beyblade seasons]]
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[[Category:Cyborg Sage]]
[[Category:BeyWheelz]]
 
[[Category:BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz]]
 

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BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz ('ベイレイダーズ BeiReidāzu) is the anime adaptation of the BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz toy line. It is preceded by BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade and succeeded by BeyWarriors: Cyborg.

Information

The series aired in in France as BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, A New Battle Begins (BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz, Une Nouvelle Bataille Commence) and by its working title, BeyRaiderz Shogun.

Like its predecessor, Nelvana commissioned it as a western-exclusive series, being a co-production with d-rights under the name "BRProject".

Broadcast

  • November 1, 2013: First preview in France on Gulli.
  • November 2, 2013: Premiered in Portugal via Panda Biggs.
  • January 2014: Officially aired in France later on Gulli
  • December 2013: Aired on Canal J in France.
  • January 7, 2014: Italian dub aired on Italy's K2.
  • January 4, 2014: English dub premiered in Canada via YTV.
  • January 25, 2014: Previewed in the United States on Cartoon Network as a four-episode marathon consisting of the first four episodes, Hope, Friends, Reunion and Challenge. Individual episode began airing on February 1, 2014.[1]

History

  • During BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade, it was revealed to contain two 13-episode seasons for a total of 26-episodes. While the first season concluded, the second season would later be revealed as BeyRaiderz. It will act as a continuation of BeyWheelz, featuring returning characters like Sho Tenma and new ones like Jimmy Cruise. Additionally, while it retains the same cast, it will focus on BeyRaiderz rather than BeyWheelz.
  • June 11, 2013: Nelvana sent out a press release confirming BeyRaiderz Shogun to have 13 twenty-two minute episodes.
  • October 2, 2013: The first promotional material for the series arrived in the form of Nelvana's official website. The image revealed its new name as simply BeyRaiderz, dropping "Shogun". Additionally, Sho Tenma, a BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade character was pictured launching a BeyRaider. This confirmed it to be a sequel to BeyWheelz both in toyline and anime form.

Reception

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

Staff

Role Company Role Person/Company
Planning Daizo Suzuki, Takao Murakami, Tetsuya Ikeda Associate Producers Takaaki Nakazawa, Kazuyoshi Nagae, Takashi Ishimoto, Luis Lopez
Original Shogakukan Inc., Takara Tomy Series Creator Shinzo Fujita
Character Design Yoshihiro Nagamori Prop Design Kouichi Konno
Color Plan Chiho Nakamura Art Director Nobuhito Sakamoto
CG Director Naoya Fukushi Photo Director Koji Tanaka
Editing Keiko Onodera Sound Director Yūki Matsuoka
Music Eggplant Opening Theme BeyRaiderz Theme
Lyrics Justin Forsley/Craig McConnell Composer Justin Forsley/Craig McConnell
Animation Production SynergySP Animation Production in Cooperation with Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions
Animation Producer Shunichiro Miura Producer Mamiko Aoki
Director Kunihisa Sugishima Production d-rights
Original Picture Studio Mark Animation Asahi Production, MSJ Musahsino Production Place
Key Animation SynergySP, Seigasha, Meta Studio, Art Base Ban, Studio Mark, Union Cho, Dream Force Video Asahi Production, MSJ Musashino Production Place
Finishing Asahi Production, MSJ Musashino Production Place Backgrounds Bic studio
CG Animation Named After By Composition/Shooting Raretrick
Sound Producer/Audio Supervisor Takeshi Nashina Effects Swara Sound System, Toshiya Wada, Kouki Iwatani
Sound Mixer Keita Konagaya Sound Editor Naoki Takeda
Music Production HALF H•P STUDIO Video Editing Q•TEC

Synopsis

BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz follows three characters Sho, Jin and Leon, who are trapped in a strange parallel world. Once defended by the Six Mythic Beasts who upheld justice and brought prosperity to all through the battling Beyraiderz tournaments, this world has since fallen into decay and ruin following the disappearance of the Mythic Beasts. Now it’s up to Sho and his friends to uncover the hidden Beyraiderz stadiums, do battle with the enemy and bring the Mythic Beasts back to restore prosperity to the derelict world.

Characters

Episodes

See here for more information.

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the second Beyblade anime made after the Metal Saga where Neil Parfitt and Scott Bucsis did not compose the music (the first being BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade).
  • The Italian version of BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz uses the original Japanese opening theme and ending theme instead of Nelvana's dub themes.
  • XFINITY TV mistakenly labeled BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz as a program part of Adult Swim[3].

References