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|TransTitle=Beyblade Burst Gachi
 
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|Director=
 
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|Studio=[[d-rights]]<br/>Oriental Light and Magic<br/>Sunrights
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|Studio=[[d-rights]]<br>Oriental Light and Magic<br>Sunrights<br>ADK Emotions Inc.
|Licensor=Sunrights
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|Licensor=Sunrights<br>ADK Emotions Inc.
 
|Genre=Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Sports
 
|Genre=Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Sports
|EpisodeCount=52
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|EpisodeCount=52 (Japan)<br>26 (International)
 
|OriginalRun=April 2019
 
|OriginalRun=April 2019
|Networks='''Japan:''' Youtube's CoroCoro Channel (Stream Exclusive)<br/>'''Canada:''' Teletoon
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|Networks='''Japan:''' Youtube's CoroCoro Channel (Stream Exclusive)<br>'''America:''' [[wikipedia:Disney XD|Disney XD]]<br/>'''Canada:''' [[wikipedia:Teletoon|Teletoon]] and [[wikipedia:Disney XD|Disney XD]]
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<br/>'''New Zealand:''' TVNZ 2
 
|SeasonBefore=[[Beyblade Burst Turbo]]
 
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}}'''Beyblade Burst Rise, '''also known as {{Translation|'''Beyblade Burst GT'''|ベイブレードバーストGT(ガチ)|Beiburēdo Bāsuto Gachi|Lit: Beyblade Burst Gachi}} in Japan, is the fourth and final season of [[Beyblade Burst]], and the eleventh season of [[Beyblade (franchise)|Beyblade]] overall. This season is an internet streaming only anime, with episodes uploaded on the CoroCoro and Takara Tomy Channels on Youtube every Friday at 4:00pm JST starting April 5, 2019.
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'''Beyblade Burst Rise''', also known as {{Translation|'''Beyblade Burst GT'''|ベイブレードバーストGT(ガチ)|Beiburēdo Bāsuto Gachi|Lit: Beyblade Burst Gachi}} in Japan, is the fourth season of the ''[[Beyblade Burst]]'' anime, and the eleventh season of the ''[[Beyblade (franchise)|Beyblade]]'' anime overall. This season is an internet streaming only anime, with episodes uploaded on the CoroCoro and Takara Tomy Channels on Youtube every Friday at 4:00pm JST starting April 5, 2019.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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== Staff ==
 
== Staff ==
 
* Director : O Jingu
 
* Director : O Jingu
* Planning : Shuji Wada, Makoto Wada, Takashi Ishimoto
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* Planning : Shuji Wada, Makoto Wada, Takashi Ishimoto, Yutaka Tajima, Ken'ichi Kuroki
 
* Character Design : Toshiaki Ohashi
 
* Character Design : Toshiaki Ohashi
 
* Series Composition : Hideki Sonoda
 
* Series Composition : Hideki Sonoda
 
* General Manager : Katsuhito Akiyama
 
* General Manager : Katsuhito Akiyama
* Executive Producer : Yuya Yokoyama, Naohiko Furuichi
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* Executive Producer : Yuya Yokoyama, Naohiko Furuichi, Fumihiko Takahara, Toshinori Irie, Takehide Akimoto
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* Series Draft : Kazuki Sugimoto, Masahiko Yamazaki
* Coloring : Jun Ouchi
 
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* Avatar Property Design : Yoshimori Nagamori
 
* Coloring : Aya Ouchi
 
* CGI Director : Futoshi Seo, Tetsuya Kubota
 
* CGI Director : Futoshi Seo, Tetsuya Kubota
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* CGI Designer : Takahiro Nitta
 
* Editing : Naoki Watanabe
 
* Editing : Naoki Watanabe
 
* Cinematographer : Daisuke Suzuki
 
* Cinematographer : Daisuke Suzuki
 
* Music : Roy Shakked
 
* Music : Roy Shakked
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* Sound Director : Yuki Matsuoka
 
* Animation Producer : Isami Abe.
 
* Animation Producer : Isami Abe.
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* Property Design : Shin'ichi Miyazaki
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* BeyBattle Director : Jun Hatori
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* Sound Mixer : Takashi Shibata
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* Sound Editor : Toshio Mitsuyama
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* Sound Production : Taisuke Yoshimura
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* Original Picture : Yuro Tagashira, Hanako Ueda, Yoshimori Nagamori, Kouki Fujimoto, Shuto Torii, Akihito Aoki, Keimei Takagi, Ken'ichi Samugawa, William Lee
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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|Erika Harlacher
 
|Erika Harlacher
 
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|[[Arman Kasaba]]
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|[[Arman Kusaba]]
 
|Atsushi Abe
 
|Atsushi Abe
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|Griffin Puatu
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|[[Delta Zakuro]]
 
|[[Delta Zakuro]]
 
|Kensho Ono
 
|Kensho Ono
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|Brian Anderson
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|[[Fumiya Kindo]]
 
|[[Fumiya Kindo]]
 
|Natsuki Hanae
 
|Natsuki Hanae
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|Kory Getman
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|[[Takane Kasaba]]
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|[[Taka Kusaba]]
 
|Marie Mizuno
 
|Marie Mizuno
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|Janice Roman Roku
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|[[Ichika Kindo]]
 
|[[Ichika Kindo]]
 
|Minami Takahashi
 
|Minami Takahashi
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|[[Tango Koryu]]
 
|[[Tango Koryu]]
 
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|Taylor Henry
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|[[Hanami]]
 
|Yasuaki Takumi
 
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|[[Joe Lazure]]
 
|[[Joe Lazure]]
 
|Taishi Murata
 
|Taishi Murata
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|Aleks Le
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|[[Lodin Haijima]]
 
|[[Lodin Haijima]]
 
|Masami Iwasaki
 
|Masami Iwasaki
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|Imari Williams
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|[[Aiger Akabane]]
 
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|[[Arthur Percival]]
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|Shouma Yamamoto
 
|Shouma Yamamoto
 
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|[[Hanami]]
 
|Yasuaki Takumi
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|DW McCann
 
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|[[Ken Urame]]
 
|[[Ken Urame]]
 
|Masafumi Kobatake
 
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===Opening Themes===
 
===Opening Themes===
 
* [[Gatti'n'Roll|Gatti'n'Roll!]]
 
* [[Gatti'n'Roll|Gatti'n'Roll!]]
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* [[Rise Rise Beyblade Burst]] by Jonathon Young<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/JonathanYMusic/status/1217928608624201728</ref>
   
 
===Ending Themes===
 
===Ending Themes===
 
* [[Gatti'n'Roll|Gatti'n'Roll!]] (Instrumental)
 
* [[Gatti'n'Roll|Gatti'n'Roll!]] (Instrumental)
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* [[Rise Rise Beyblade Burst]] (Instrumental)
 
==Gallery==
 
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
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BEYBLADE BURST RISE Opening Theme|Opening Theme
==Trivia==
 
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BEYBLADE BURST RISE Welcome to the Hyper Stadium
*This season will mark the second Beyblade series ever to have a streaming only release in Japan. The first being BeyWarriors Cyborg.
 
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*This is the first Beyblade Burst season to have the same song as the Japanese opening and ending theme.
 
*The GT abbreviation in the Japanese title stands for "GaTinko".
 
*This season ties with [[Beyblade: G-Revolution]] and [[Beyblade: Metal Fury]] with the highest episode count being 52 episodes and also ties with [[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]] with being the shortest Beyblade season being 26 22-minute episodes.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Beyblade Burst Rise English Poster.png|Burst Rise Poster (English Version)
 
IMG-20190215-WA0011.jpg|Poster With Only Drum
 
IMG-20190215-WA0011.jpg|Poster With Only Drum
 
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File:Beyblade_Burst_GT_Scoop.png|Official First Scoop of Beyblade Burst GT in March 2019 issue of CoroCoro Magazine.
 
File:Beyblade_Burst_GT_Scoop.png|Official First Scoop of Beyblade Burst GT in March 2019 issue of CoroCoro Magazine.
 
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==Trivia==
 
*This season will mark the second Beyblade series ever to have a streaming only release in Japan. The first being BeyWarriors Cyborg.
 
*This is the first Beyblade Burst season to have the same song as the Japanese opening and ending theme.
 
*The GT abbreviation in the Japanese title stands for "GaTinko".
 
*This season ties with [[Beyblade: G-Revolution]] and [[Beyblade: Metal Fury]] with the highest episode count being 52 episodes and also ties with [[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]] with being the shortest Beyblade season being 26 22-minute episodes.
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*This season continues the tradition of the main protagonist posessing an Attack-type Bey. In this case, Dante Koryu and his Ace/Imperial Dragon.
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*Rise is the first Burst season where the Japanese and English versions do not start in the same year.
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*Rise is the second Burst season to have a singer who also redubs other openings as the singer of the English opening theme, first was [[Beyblade Burst Turbo|Turbo]], which was sung by NateWantsToBattle.
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*This is the first Burst season where the Japanese opening is the same length as the English opening.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* https://seesaawiki.jp/w/radioi_34/d/%A5%D9%A5%A4%A5%D6%A5%EC%A1%BC%A5%C9%A5%D0%A1%BC%A5%B9%A5%C8%20%A5%AC%A5%C1
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Burst Navbox}}
 
{{Burst Navbox}}
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[[Category:Beyblade Burst Rise]]

Revision as of 20:28, 13 February 2020

Beyblade Burst Rise, also known as Beyblade Burst GT (ベイブレードバーストGT(ガチ), Beiburēdo Bāsuto Gachi; Lit: Beyblade Burst Gachi) in Japan, is the fourth season of the Beyblade Burst anime, and the eleventh season of the Beyblade anime overall. This season is an internet streaming only anime, with episodes uploaded on the CoroCoro and Takara Tomy Channels on Youtube every Friday at 4:00pm JST starting April 5, 2019.

Summary

Legendary Blader Valt Aoi has been training the next generation of elite Bladers at Spain’s BC Sol. One day, rookie Bladers Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro witness Valt unleashing his newly-evolved Gamma Bey, Sword Valtryek. To their surprise, Valtryek radiates a golden light as it rockets around the stadium. Inspired by the limitless possibilities of this “Hyper-Flux” state, both Dante and Delta seek the same bond with their Beys.

Dante and his partner, Ace Dragon, set off for Japan, the birthplace of Beyblade. But the path to glory won’t be easy; plenty of tough competitors and Gamma Beys stand in their way, among them some of the best to ever let it rip. Dante soon realizes he’ll have to do whatever it takes to deepen his bond with Dragon.

Do Dante and Dragon have what it takes to overcome these challenges? And will they ever achieve Hyper-Flux? Here begins the story of Dante and Dragon’s rise to the peak of the Blading world.

Staff

  • Director : O Jingu
  • Planning : Shuji Wada, Makoto Wada, Takashi Ishimoto, Yutaka Tajima, Ken'ichi Kuroki
  • Character Design : Toshiaki Ohashi
  • Series Composition : Hideki Sonoda
  • General Manager : Katsuhito Akiyama
  • Executive Producer : Yuya Yokoyama, Naohiko Furuichi, Fumihiko Takahara, Toshinori Irie, Takehide Akimoto
  • Series Draft : Kazuki Sugimoto, Masahiko Yamazaki
  • Avatar Property Design : Yoshimori Nagamori
  • Coloring : Aya Ouchi
  • CGI Director : Futoshi Seo, Tetsuya Kubota
  • CGI Designer : Takahiro Nitta
  • Editing : Naoki Watanabe
  • Cinematographer : Daisuke Suzuki
  • Music : Roy Shakked
  • Sound Director : Yuki Matsuoka
  • Animation Producer : Isami Abe.
  • Property Design : Shin'ichi Miyazaki
  • BeyBattle Director : Jun Hatori
  • Sound Mixer : Takashi Shibata
  • Sound Editor : Toshio Mitsuyama
  • Sound Production : Taisuke Yoshimura
  • Original Picture : Yuro Tagashira, Hanako Ueda, Yoshimori Nagamori, Kouki Fujimoto, Shuto Torii, Akihito Aoki, Keimei Takagi, Ken'ichi Samugawa, William Lee

Cast

Character Japanese VA English VA
Valt Aoi Marina Inoue Kimlinh Tran
Dante Koryu Megumi Han Erika Harlacher
Arman Kusaba Atsushi Abe Griffin Puatu
Delta Zakuro Kensho Ono Brian Anderson
Fumiya Kindo Natsuki Hanae Kory Getman
Taka Kusaba Marie Mizuno Janice Roman Roku
Ichika Kindo Minami Takahashi Kayli Mills
Tango Koryu Taylor Henry
Joe Lazure Taishi Murata Aleks Le
Lodin Haijima Masami Iwasaki Imari Williams
Aiger Akabane Tomoko Ikeda Laura Stahl
Pheng Hope Sachi Kokuryu
Blindt DeVoy Kousuke Toriumi
Arthur Peregrine Shouma Yamamoto
Gwyn Reynolds Sumire Morohoshi
Kaio Koryu Kellen Goff
Rogia Koryu Julie Ann Taylor
Hanami Yasuaki Takumi DW McCann
Ken Urame Masafumi Kobatake Kaiji Tang

Episodes (Anime)

Main article: List of Beyblade Burst Rise episodes

Chapters (Manga)

Main article: List of Beyblade Burst chapters

Music

Opening Themes

Ending Themes

Videos

Gallery

Trivia

  • This season will mark the second Beyblade series ever to have a streaming only release in Japan. The first being BeyWarriors Cyborg.
  • This is the first Beyblade Burst season to have the same song as the Japanese opening and ending theme.
  • The GT abbreviation in the Japanese title stands for "GaTinko".
  • This season ties with Beyblade: G-Revolution and Beyblade: Metal Fury with the highest episode count being 52 episodes and also ties with Beyblade: Shogun Steel with being the shortest Beyblade season being 26 22-minute episodes.
  • This season continues the tradition of the main protagonist posessing an Attack-type Bey. In this case, Dante Koryu and his Ace/Imperial Dragon.
  • Rise is the first Burst season where the Japanese and English versions do not start in the same year.
  • Rise is the second Burst season to have a singer who also redubs other openings as the singer of the English opening theme, first was Turbo, which was sung by NateWantsToBattle.
  • This is the first Burst season where the Japanese opening is the same length as the English opening.

References