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    Posted by Fever500 - March 16th, 2011


    Beyblade: Metal Fusion, known in Japan as Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga production by Takafumi Adachi. It is also an anime production based on the original. It is the successor and spin-off to Bakuten Shoot Beyblade. The first season aired from April 5, 2009 - March 28, 2010, while the second season Metal Fight Beyblade Baku begun airing on April 4, 2010. The third season Metal Fight Beyblade 4D will premiere on April 3, 2011.
    The original Beyblade series led Nelvana to many awards and won the toy of the year award in 2002 and 2003. Since that time many toys and series had been produced in the North America and Asia, but many of them had not prospered. 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. With this plan agreed upon, Nelvana announced 51 episodes of Metal Fight Beyblade with the English name Beyblade: Metal Fusion. It premiered in Japan in 2009 and in North America June 26, 2010. As co-producers of the series Nelvana was able to create the rights for other companies. Toys were given to Tomy Company and Hasbro, and TV rights would be distributed by Nelvana. In 2010 Nelvana announced they were looking at parties interested in the fifth season of Beyblade and the second season of the Metal saga to go under the name Beyblade: Metal Masters.

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    CharactersEdit
    See Category:Characters
    Metal Fight BeybladeEdit
    Metal Fight Beyblade Original ArcEdit
    Main article: Metal Fight Beyblade Original Arc
    Original Arc (Part I)
    Original Arc (Part II)
    Battle BladersEdit
    Main article: Battle Bladers (arc)
    The Road to Battle Bladers
    Battle Bladers

    Metal Fight Beyblade BakuEdit
    Big Bang BladersEdit
    Main article: Big Bang Bladers (arc)
    Big Bang Bladers
    Hades City
    Differences in adaptationsEdit
    EpisodesEdit
    Episode listing (season 1)
    Episode listing (season 2)
    DVD releaseEdit
    See: DVDs
    MusicEdit
    Japanese opening theme: Metal Fight Beyblade

    Performer: Yu+Ki
    Album: Metal Fight Beyblade/Galaxy Heart
    Episodes: 01-51
    Japanese ending theme: Boys ~Hikari Kagayaku Ashita He~

    Performer: MASH
    Album: Boys ~Hikari Kagayaku Ashita He~
    Episodes: 01-51
    Japanese opening theme 2: Galaxy Heart

    Performer: Yu+Ki
    Episodes: 53-102
    Japanese ending theme 2: %u014Czora wo Koete Yuke

    Performer: %u8E0A%u308A%u5834%u30BD%u30A6%u30EB (Odoriba Soul)
    Episodes: 52-102
    MangaEdit
    Main article: Metal Fight Beyblade (manga)
    The chapters of the Metal Fight Beyblade manga are written and illustrated by Takafumi Adachi. In Japan, they have been published in Shogakukan's Monthly CoroCoro comics since September 2008.

    The anime version of Metal Fight Beyblade's plot is written differently than in the manga. One notable difference is that in the manga, the characters Beys transform for its upgrade, while in the anime, they just switch parts or get an entirely new Bey. Another notable difference is that in the manga, the characters started off with the Metal System,(4-piece top) while in the anime they started with the Hybrid Wheel System (5-piece top). Some parts of the story are different in the anime version than in the manga, but overall the plot is the same.

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