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Beyblade: Metal Fusion

Beyblade: Metal Fusion
メタルファイトベイブレード
(Metaru Faito Beiburēdo)
Manga
Written by Takafumi Adachi
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Children
Magazine CoroCoro Comic
English magazine Co-Co! (Hong Kong)
Original run September 2008February 2012
Volumes 11 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima
Produced by Mamiko Aoki
Nao Yoshida
Written by Katsumi Hasegawa
Music by Neil Parfitt
Studio Tatsunoko & Nelvana Animation
Licensed by
Original network TV Tokyo, ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN Sports+Action
English network
Original run April 5, 2009March 28, 2010
Episodes 51 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Beyblade: Metal Masters
Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima
Produced by Mamiko Aoki
Nao Yoshida
Written by Katsumi Hasegawa
Music by Neil Parfitt
Studio Tatsunoko & Nelvana Animation
Licensed by
Hasbro Studios, Nelvana Limited
Original network TV Tokyo, ABS-CBN, Yey!
English network
Network Ten
YTV
Cartoon Network
Nicktoons Network
Original run April 4, 2010March 27, 2011
Episodes 51 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Beyblade: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader
Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima
Written by Katsumi Hasegawa
Music by Scott Bucsis
Studio Tatsunoko & SynergySP
Released August 21, 2010
Runtime 75 minutes
Anime television series
Beyblade: Metal Fury
Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima
Produced by Mamiko Aoki
Yoshikazu Beniya
Written by Katsumi Hasegawa
Music by Scott Bucsis
Studio SynergySP & Nelvana Animation
Licensed by
Hasbro Studios, Nelvana Limited
Original network TV Tokyo
English network
YTV
Cartoon Network
Nicktoons Network
Original run April 3, 2011April 1, 2012
Episodes 52 (Japanese version)
39 (International version) (List of episodes)
Related manga
Related anime
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Beyblade: Metal Fusion, also known as Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード Metaru Faito Beiburēdo?), is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine CoroCoro Comic between September 2008 and February 2012.

The manga inspired an anime production named Beyblade: Metal Saga, which encompasses four seasons: Metal Fusion, Metal Masters, Metal Fury and Shogun Steel. This anime was produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP and co-produced by Nelvana. It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009, and aired until December 23, 2012.

The Metal Fusion manga was written and illustrated by Takafumi Adachi. In Japan, they were published in the monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine, from September 2008 to February 2012. Shogakukan later compiled the chapters into eleven shinsōban volumes. The first volume was released on March 27, 2009, and the last on March 28, 2012. The chapters were released without a title during the serialisation, where they were identified only by an arc name and a chapter number. The chapter names appeared for the first time in the volume compilation.

The plot follows the adventures of Gingka Hagane, a beyblader who is searching for his hidden past. He eventually meets up with a boy named Kenta Yumiya, and the two become fast friends. Kyouya Tategami and Benkei from the Face Hunters aid Gingka on his quest to defeat the evil Dark Nebula organization and Ryuga, a boy with the Legendary Bey known as Lightning L-Drago. One of the recruits of the Dark Nebula Organization is Tsubasa Otori.

The original Beyblade series led Nelvana to many awards and won the toy of the year award in 2002 and 2003. Since then, many toys and series have been produced in North America and Asia, but many were not as well received as the original series. As a result, Nelvana entered into talks with TV Tokyo to revise the series. TV Tokyo agreed if Nelvana would be co-producer for the series and if TV Tokyo could air the episodes first. The new series was thus produced by Tatsunoko Pro and SynergySP, and co-produced by Nelvana, who announced the release of 51 episodes of Metal Fight Beyblade, named Beyblade: Metal Fusion in English.


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