Beyblade (2001)

The classic anime that launched a global spinning top phenomenon, following young Beybladers on their quest for world championship glory.

Beyblade - Series Information

  • Original Title: 爆転シュートベイブレード
  • First Air Year: 2001
  • Last Air Year: 2003
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Kids, Action, Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (23 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 154
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: January 8, 2001 (United States - NR), January 8, 2001 (Canada - G), January 8, 2001 (Germany - 16), January 8, 2001 (France - 16), January 8, 2001 (India - U), January 8, 2001 (Australia - G), January 8, 2001 (Brazil - L), January 8, 2001 (Mexico - AA), January 8, 2001 (Italy - T), January 8, 2001 (Spain - 13)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: Explosive Shoot Beyblade 2002 (US), 爆旋陀螺 (TW), Bakuten Shoot Beyblade (JP), 팽이대전 G 블레이드 (KR), 爆旋陀螺 (HK), 战斗陀螺 (CN)
  • Production Companies: TV Tokyo, Madhouse, YOMIKO Advertising, d-rights, Nippon Animedia
  • Production Countries: Japan

Beyblade - Plot

Thirteen-year-old Takao Kinomiya (Tyson Granger), along with his fellow teammates, Kai Hiwatari, Max Mizuhura (Max Tate), and Rei Kon (Ray Kon), strive to become the greatest Beybladers in the world. With the technical help of the team's resident genius, Kyoujyu (Kenny), and with the powerful strength of their BitBeasts, the Bladebreakers armed with their Beys attempt to reach their goal.

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Beyblade - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Motoko Kumai
  • Kiyu Morita
  • Daisuke Namikawa
  • Urara Takano
  • Chikao Ohtsuka
  • Hiroshi Kamiya
  • Kazuyuki Ishikawa
  • Kaori Saiki
  • Chiharu Tezuka
  • Ai Orikasa

Writers

  • Tomoyasu Okubo
  • Li Yinmei

Beyblade - FAQs

Where can you watch Beyblade online?

Beyblade is available to stream on several platforms in the United States. Free ad-supported options include Tubi TV and VIX. It can also be accessed through fuboTV and YouTube TV via subscription, or purchased on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

Is Beyblade based on a real toy?

Yes, Beyblade is directly based on the Beyblade spinning top toy line created by Takara (later Takara Tomy). The anime was produced to promote the toys, and the series became a global phenomenon, driving massive sales of the real-world Beyblade products throughout the early 2000s.

How many seasons does Beyblade have?

The original Beyblade anime spans 3 seasons and 154 episodes in total. Season 1 is Beyblade (51 episodes), Season 2 is Beyblade V Force (51 episodes), and Season 3 is Beyblade G Revolution (52 episodes). The series concluded in 2003.

What is Beyblade about?

Beyblade follows 13-year-old Tyson Granger and his teammates — Kai, Max, and Ray — who form the Bladebreakers. With the help of genius Kenny and their mystical BitBeasts, they compete in high-stakes Beyblade tournaments across the globe, aiming to become the world's greatest Beybladers.

Who are the main voice actors in Beyblade?

The Japanese voice cast features Motoko Kumai as Tyson Granger, Urara Takano as Kai Hiwatari, Ai Orikasa as Max Tate, Daisuke Namikawa as Hiro Granger, and Chikao Ohtsuka as Ryuunosuke Kinomiya, among other talented voice performers.

When did Beyblade first air?

Beyblade first aired on January 8, 2001, on TV Tokyo in Japan. The series quickly gained international popularity and was dubbed and broadcast in numerous countries including the United States, Canada, France, Germany, India, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and Spain.

What is the content rating for Beyblade?

Beyblade carries a TV-Y7 rating in the United States, meaning it is designed for children aged 7 and older. The series contains action-oriented battle sequences and mild fantasy conflict, but is generally considered appropriate and safe viewing for older children and young teens.

Is the original Beyblade anime connected to newer series?

The original 2001 Beyblade series is separate from later entries in the franchise. It was followed by the Beyblade: Metal Saga series starting in 2009, and subsequently by Beyblade Burst in 2015. Each series features new characters and storylines, though all share the spinning top battle concept.

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