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**Both are Dark Bladers during their first season. |
**Both are Dark Bladers during their first season. |
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**Both use Dragon Left-Spin Beyblades. |
**Both use Dragon Left-Spin Beyblades. |
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− | **Both use attires that attempt to make them seem like emperors. |
+ | **Both use attires that attempt to make them seem like emperors. |
+ | **Both have the same hair colors but with different designs. |
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*Kuroyami is Japanese for "Black Darkness". |
*Kuroyami is Japanese for "Black Darkness". |
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Revision as of 19:26, 8 July 2012
Template:Infobox:Zero-G-Character Sakyou Kuroyami is a recurring character in the anime and manga series, Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G. His Beyblade is Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF.
Character design
Manga
Anime
Personality
Sakyou first appears in the preview of the beyblade episode Assault! The Mysterious Blader! And he does not look as Ryuga in the first season. He seems very calm comparing him with Ryuga and seems to be like Zero, active for a battle.
Biography
History
Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G
Sakyou will make his debut in Assault! The Mysterious Blader.
Beyblades
- Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF - Sakyou's only known Beyblade. It is the first Zero-G Left-Spin Beyblade created.
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Beast
Special Spin moves
Battles
Anime
Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G | ||
Opponent |
Episode |
Outcome |
Ren Kurenai, Shinobu Hiryūin & Takanosuke Shishiya | ZG015 | TBA |
Zero Kurogane | ZG016 | TBA |
Manga
Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G | ||
Opponent |
Chapter |
Outcome |
Zero Kurogane | Lose |
Gallery
Trivia
- Sakyou can be seen as Zero Kurogane's dark parallel:
- Both have Kuro starting off their last names.
- Both of their Beys have a "Wing" Spin Track.
- Similarly, Sakyou can be seen as Ryuga's Zero-G parallel:
- Both are Dark Bladers during their first season.
- Both use Dragon Left-Spin Beyblades.
- Both use attires that attempt to make them seem like emperors.
- Both have the same hair colors but with different designs.
- Kuroyami is Japanese for "Black Darkness".
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