Beyblade began as a toy franchise in Japan, releasing in 1999. At the time it had a manga series by Takao Aoki, which was ...
Beyblade X introduces older characters competing professionally with a new design and faster gameplay mechanics. Executive Producer Akiyama's favorite character, Multi Nana-iro, embodies ...
And now we have tournaments of Beyblade that decide who spins it best. From manga to anime, and lastly movies, this toy was capable of claiming a space in these major modes of visual media.