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Beyblade G Revolution

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Synonyms: Beyblade Revolution, Beyblade GRevolution
Japanese: 爆転シュート ベイブレードGレボリューション
English: Beyblade G Revolution
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Type: TV
Episodes: 52
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 6, 2003 to Dec 29, 2003
Premiered: Winter 2003
Broadcast: Mondays at 18:00 (JST)
Licensors: Nelvana, Discotek Media
Studios: Nippon Animation
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 20 min. per ep.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 6.971 (scored by 3127931,279 users)
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Ranked: #44762
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Popularity: #3244
Members: 50,745
Favorites: 231

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Synopsis

After keeping their BitBeasts out of harm's way, a new world championship tournament is announced, but the defending champions can't all be on the same team. Their friendship will be tested and tried as each Bladebreaker goes on a quest to prove why they are the best Beyblader around. Tyson, Max, Ray, Kai, and newcomer Daichi, must keep up their winning ways...even if they must face each other. But, after the tournament is over, what awaits them is an old foe, Boris, taking over the BBA and transforming it into BEGA, the Beyblade Entertainment Global Association. To save Beybladers of the entire world from BEGA's corruption, the Bladebreakers must reunite once again...

(Source: ANN)

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1: "Go Ahead ~Bokura no Jidai e~" by Motoko Kumai (eps 1-32)
2: "Identified" by Springs (eps 33-51)
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Ending Theme

1: "Oh Yes!!" by Sista with Yuka
2: "Kaze no Fuku Basho" by Makiyo
3: "Sign of Wish" by Makiyo




Reviews

Dec 5, 2007
(Second review! Eeep!)

Story: Though the story for this season is a bit overused, it holds true to its constant surprises and keeping people wondering what will happen next. Finally gaining some more depth than season one or two, many things happen to show that everything has changed and that life goes on whether they like it or not. Some Shonen-ai hints,generally almost non-existant, might be detected both in the Japanese and English versions, but this is more of a best friend thing compared to anything serious,turning out to be quite touching. I also found the speeches that Takao (Tyson) gave more realistic and down ...
Feb 3, 2015
(My first review... let's see how this goes (pls don't bash on it if it's too bad :L))

So after re-watching the original Beyblade series for like the 12th time (lost count, lol), I decided to right a review and stuff.


Story: The story of this show tries it's best to grab your attention and prepare you as much as possible, and it achieves this quite well. Though in my opinion the story could of been better, it still contains many breathtaking moments whilst is goes way more in-depth than it did with the first two seasons. The dialogue has also improved quite a bit in this ...
Oct 8, 2019
Story 8/10

This season does away with the generic subplot of "badguy tries to steal bitbeasts" that Season 2 and the end of Season 1 was about and instead focuses on what made the Beyblade series as a whole an enjoyable watch: watching very likeable and realistic characters that you feel emotionally invested in participate in a sport that they are passionate about while developing as people. Throughout this season, there aren't really any "bad guys" - just conflicting views and different personalities, which makes the season as a whole very unique in comparison to similar anime.

The first arc takes up two thirds of the season ...

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