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ScreenRant on MSNBeyblade Returns With New Anime AnnouncedBeyblade 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 ...
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Netizens laugh out loud— ‘How can someone be a pro at this?’ as Beyblade tournaments get unbelievably intenseAnd 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.
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