B'T X (1996)

A classic 1996 shounen mecha anime where a young warrior's spilled blood awakens a legendary mechanical beast to rescue his kidnapped brother.

B'T X - Series Information

  • Original Title: B'T X
  • First Air Year: 1996
  • Last Air Year: 1998
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 39
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 6, 1996 (United States - TV-PG)
  • Networks: TBS
  • Alternative Titles: B'T-X NEO (US), B'tX (TH), ビート・エックス (JP)
  • Production Companies: Kyokuichi-Tokyo Movie
  • Production Countries: Japan

B'T X - Plot

After years of absence, Teppei's joyous reunion with his brother is cut short when the two brothers are attacked. When his brother is kidnapped, Teppei gives chase only to find himself cornered in a junkyard when a miracle appears. His spilled blood awakens the legendary B't X.

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B'T X - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Nobuyuki Hiyama as Teppei Takamiya (voice)
  • Jin Horikawa as B't X (voice)
  • Nozomu Sasaki as Kotaro Takamiya (voice)
  • Megumi Ogata as Karen (voice)
  • Emi Shinohara as B't Shadow X (voice)
  • Kazuya Ichijo as Fou Lafine (voice)
  • Asako Dodo as B't J'Taime (voice)
  • Keiji Fujiwara as Ron (voice)
  • Ryuji Mizuno as B't Raido (voice)
  • Osamu Sakuta as Hokuto (voice)

Writers

  • Mamoru Hamatsu
  • Yoshiyuki Suga

B'T X - FAQs

What is B'T X about?

B'T X follows Teppei Takamiya, a young martial artist whose long-awaited reunion with his brother turns into a nightmare when the brother is kidnapped. Cornered in a junkyard, Teppei's spilled blood awakens B't X, a legendary mechanical creature, setting off a fierce battle-driven adventure across two seasons.

Is B'T X based on a manga?

B'T X is adapted from the manga of the same name by Masami Kurumada, the creator of Saint Seiya. The manga ran in Monthly Shonen Jump from 1994 to 2000, blending mecha action with classic shounen themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and combat.

How many seasons and episodes does B'T X have?

B'T X spans two seasons and 39 episodes in total. Season 1, titled B'T X, contains 25 episodes, while Season 2, B'T X Neo, follows with 14 episodes. The series aired on TBS in Japan from 1996 to 1998.

Where can you watch B'T X online?

Streaming availability for B'T X varies by region. Your best bet is to check JustWatch, which aggregates current viewing options across all major platforms and lets you filter by your country, so you always get the most up-to-date information on where to stream, rent, or buy the series.

Who voices the main characters in B'T X?

The Japanese voice cast is stacked with talent. Nobuyuki Hiyama voices protagonist Teppei Takamiya, Jin Horikawa brings B't X to life, Nozomu Sasaki plays brother Kotaro, and Megumi Ogata voices Karen. Keiji Fujiwara also appears as Ron, rounding out a memorable ensemble.

What is the content rating for B'T X?

B'T X carries a TV-PG rating in the United States, making it broadly accessible to younger audiences while still delivering the action-heavy combat and dramatic tension that define the shounen genre. Parents may want to preview episodes given the battle-focused storylines.

What are some anime series similar to B'T X?

Fans of B'T X often enjoy World Trigger, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Beyond the Boundary for their mix of action and supernatural elements. For newer picks, Gachiakuta, The Kingdoms of Ruin, and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury offer comparable mecha and battle-driven thrills.

When did B'T X first air?

B'T X premiered on April 6, 1996, on TBS in Japan. The series ran through 1998, concluding with its second season, B'T X Neo. It remains a fondly remembered entry in the mid-1990s wave of action-oriented shounen anime adaptations.

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