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− | | studio = Nelvana, Synergy SP, d-rights |
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+ | |Studio=[[d-rights]]<br/>Synergy SP<br/>[[Nelvana]] |
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− | | network_en = Cartoon Network |
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+ | |Licensor=[[Nelvana]] |
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− | | first = August 11, 2012 |
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+ | |Genre=Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Sports |
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+ | |OriginalRun=August 11, 2012 - October 6, 2012 |
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+ | {{US|[[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network USA]]}}<br/> |
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+ | |SeasonBefore=[[Beyblade: Metal Fury]] |
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+ | |SeasonAfter=[[BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz (anime)|BeyWarriors BeyRaiderz]] |
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− | + | '''BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade''',<ref>http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BeyWheelz-Anime-Side-Series</ref> commonly referred to as '''BeyWheelz''' is a anime mini-series based on the |side-toyline, [[Hasbro]] toyline, [[BeyWheelz (Toyline)|BeyWheelz]]. It was commissioned by [[wikipedia:Nelvana|Nelvana]] and is produced by [[wikipedia:Synergy SP|Synergy SP]] and [[wikipedia:d-rights|d-rights]]. |
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+ | The series does not follow the ''[[Metal Saga]]'' and instead takes place in a completely different universe where Bladers are called Wheelers and use BeyWheelz, fly-wheel versions of existing [[Beyblade (toy)|Beyblades]]. |
It was created due to the fact, ''[[Beyblade: Metal Fury]]'' was cut to thirteen minutes beginning with its 27th episode, [[Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 27|The Lion Going Into The Wilderness]] in order to share its time-slot with ''Cross Fight B-Daman''. With this as a backdrop, all international versions of ''Metal Fury'' will consist of 39 thirty-minute episodes with BeyWheelz as an extra 13-episodes to finish off the series with 52 episodes. |
It was created due to the fact, ''[[Beyblade: Metal Fury]]'' was cut to thirteen minutes beginning with its 27th episode, [[Beyblade: Metal Fury - Episode 27|The Lion Going Into The Wilderness]] in order to share its time-slot with ''Cross Fight B-Daman''. With this as a backdrop, all international versions of ''Metal Fury'' will consist of 39 thirty-minute episodes with BeyWheelz as an extra 13-episodes to finish off the series with 52 episodes. |
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− | It premiered on August 11, 2012 on [ |
+ | It premiered on August 11, 2012 on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon_Network Cartoon Network] at 9:00 AM with its first two episodes, [[BeyWheelz - Episode 01|New Generation]] and [[BeyWheelz - Episode 02|The Dominators Attack!]]. |
==Plot== |
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==List of characters== |
==List of characters== |
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*[[Sho Tenma]] |
*[[Sho Tenma]] |
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*[[Jin Ryu]] |
*[[Jin Ryu]] |
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*[[Leon Fierce]] |
*[[Leon Fierce]] |
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*[[Covey Horn]] |
*[[Covey Horn]] |
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*[[Nicole Spears]] |
*[[Nicole Spears]] |
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*[[Odin]] |
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*[[Glen]] |
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*[[Gigante]] |
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*[[David]] |
*[[David]] |
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+ | *[[Mathew]] |
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==List of episodes== |
==List of episodes== |
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+ | :''Main article: [[List of Beyblade Spinoff episodes|List of BeyWheelz episodes]]'' |
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− | The BeyWheelz anime consists of thirteen episodes. |
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+ | ===First season (13 episodes)=== |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 01|New Generation]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 02|The Dominators Attack!]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 03|The Fateful Tag-Team Battle!]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 04|The Wheeler of the Wilderness]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 05|Race! The Beywheelz Grand Prix]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 06|Judgement Bey Begins!]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 07|The Law of the Dominators]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 08|Avenger on the Ice]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 09|The Phoenix vs. The White Dragon]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 10|Fierce Fight! A Battle of the Spirit]]'' |
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+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 11|The Shocking Truth]]'' |
+ | #''[[BeyWheelz - Episode 12|The Wheeler Bond]]'' |
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+ | ===Season 2 (''BeyRaiderz'')=== |
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− | BeyWheelz has also been confirmed for another season of thirteen episodes. This will be to fill the gap created by the [[List of Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G episodes|Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G episodes]]. |
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+ | BeyWheelz has originally been confirmed for another season of thirteen episodes to fill the gap created by the ''[[List of Beyblade: Shogun Steel episodes|Beyblade: Shogun Steel episodes]]''. While for a few months there was a lot of speculation over the season being cancelled, due to none of the announced series names mentioning Beywheelz, on October 2nd 2013 a promotional picture surfaced, featuring the protagonist ''Sho Tenma''. Thereby BeyRaiderz was confirmed as the second Beywheelz season. |
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==Development== |
==Development== |
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− | The BeyWheelz series was unveiled at Hasbro's place at the 2012 Toy Fair as a poster of concept art. Information was issued at the event, including that a [[BeyWheelz]] toyline would exist, and that this anime would last for thirteen episodes, to fill in for the 13 episodes that were missing from the ''[[Beyblade: Metal Fury]]'' season. |
+ | The BeyWheelz series was unveiled at Hasbro's place at the 2012 Toy Fair as a poster of concept art. Information was issued at the event, including that a [[BeyWheelz (Toyline)|BeyWheelz]] toyline would exist, and that this anime would last for thirteen episodes, to fill in for the 13 episodes that were missing from the ''[[Beyblade: Metal Fury]]'' season. |
BeyWheelz will air before ''Metal Fury'' starts, and is considered episodes 142-154<ref>http://www.nelvana.com/show/218/beywheelz</ref> of the ''[[Metal Saga]]'' in the English dub. The series features new characters, and is unrelated to the previous anime. Various characters pay much resemblance to ''Metal Saga'' characters, such as [[Yuki Mizusawa]], [[Benkei Hanawa]], and [[Reiji Mizuchi]]. |
BeyWheelz will air before ''Metal Fury'' starts, and is considered episodes 142-154<ref>http://www.nelvana.com/show/218/beywheelz</ref> of the ''[[Metal Saga]]'' in the English dub. The series features new characters, and is unrelated to the previous anime. Various characters pay much resemblance to ''Metal Saga'' characters, such as [[Yuki Mizusawa]], [[Benkei Hanawa]], and [[Reiji Mizuchi]]. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Jason Deline]] as [[Glen]] |
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*[[Lou Attia]] as [[David]] |
*[[Lou Attia]] as [[David]] |
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*[[Brian West]] as DJ |
*[[Brian West]] as DJ |
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*[[Garth Naumoff]] as Narrator |
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+ | * [[File:BeyWheelz Japanese OP Credits.jpg|125px]][[File:BeyWheelz Japanese ED Credits.jpg|125px]] |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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2vvm9nd.png|Jin, Sho and Leon |
2vvm9nd.png|Jin, Sho and Leon |
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BeyWheelz Villains.PNG|The Villains |
BeyWheelz Villains.PNG|The Villains |
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Beywheels.jpg|Japanese concept art showing the character names |
Beywheels.jpg|Japanese concept art showing the character names |
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+ | Beywheelz Ch3.PNG|Jake |
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Revision as of 02:34, 17 June 2019
BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade,[1] commonly referred to as BeyWheelz is a anime mini-series based on the |side-toyline, Hasbro toyline, BeyWheelz. It was commissioned by Nelvana and is produced by Synergy SP and d-rights.
The series does not follow the Metal Saga and instead takes place in a completely different universe where Bladers are called Wheelers and use BeyWheelz, fly-wheel versions of existing Beyblades.
It was created due to the fact, Beyblade: Metal Fury was cut to thirteen minutes beginning with its 27th episode, The Lion Going Into The Wilderness in order to share its time-slot with Cross Fight B-Daman. With this as a backdrop, all international versions of Metal Fury will consist of 39 thirty-minute episodes with BeyWheelz as an extra 13-episodes to finish off the series with 52 episodes.
It premiered on August 11, 2012 on Cartoon Network at 9:00 AM with its first two episodes, New Generation and The Dominators Attack!.
Plot
The exciting new BEYWHEELZ chapter, which takes place in the futuristic city of Destection, where our hero, Sho, is champion of the BEYWHEELZ World Tournament! This peaceful city is home to exciting and challenging battles between friends and allies until suddenly the city is attacked by an evil BEYWHEELZ army called the Dominators.
List of characters
Protagonists:
Antagonists:
List of episodes
- Main article: List of BeyWheelz episodes
First season (13 episodes)
- New Generation
- The Dominators Attack!
- The Fateful Tag-Team Battle!
- The Wheeler of the Wilderness
- Race! The Beywheelz Grand Prix
- Judgement Bey Begins!
- The Law of the Dominators
- Avenger on the Ice
- The Phoenix vs. The White Dragon
- Fierce Fight! A Battle of the Spirit
- The Shocking Truth
- The Wheeler Bond
- A New World
Season 2 (BeyRaiderz)
BeyWheelz has originally been confirmed for another season of thirteen episodes to fill the gap created by the Beyblade: Shogun Steel episodes. While for a few months there was a lot of speculation over the season being cancelled, due to none of the announced series names mentioning Beywheelz, on October 2nd 2013 a promotional picture surfaced, featuring the protagonist Sho Tenma. Thereby BeyRaiderz was confirmed as the second Beywheelz season.
Development
The BeyWheelz series was unveiled at Hasbro's place at the 2012 Toy Fair as a poster of concept art. Information was issued at the event, including that a BeyWheelz toyline would exist, and that this anime would last for thirteen episodes, to fill in for the 13 episodes that were missing from the Beyblade: Metal Fury season.
BeyWheelz will air before Metal Fury starts, and is considered episodes 142-154[2] of the Metal Saga in the English dub. The series features new characters, and is unrelated to the previous anime. Various characters pay much resemblance to Metal Saga characters, such as Yuki Mizusawa, Benkei Hanawa, and Reiji Mizuchi.
Cast
- Christopher Jacot as Sho Tenma
- Austin Dilulio as Jin Ryu
- Zachary Bennett as Leon Fierce
- Scott Beaudin as Covey Horn
- Krystal Meadows as Marche Ovis
- Ashley Botting as Nicole Spears
- Julian DeZotti as Mathew & Leader A
- Linda Ballantyne as Lucy & Leader B
- Jonathan Wilson as Odin
- Jason Deline as Glen
- Kris Ferguson as Sting
- Will Bowes as Jake
- Cle Bennett as Gigante
- Lou Attia as David
- Andrew Sabiston as Ryan Gladstone
- Brian West as DJ
- James Hartnett as George
- Nathaniel Stephenson as Ken
- Milton Barnes as Ringside
- Cory Doran as Tom
- Garth Naumoff as Narrator
Trivia
The Italian version of Beywheelz uses the original Japanese OP & ED (Video only), while the audio is the Italian Metal Fight Beyblade song "Beyblade Metal" they used for the entire Metal Saga. Also, the series has not yet aired in Japan as of yet.