Let it rip! From Bit-Beasts to Beyblade Burst, how much do you know about the spinning top battle franchise that took over playgrounds worldwide?
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βΆ Play this quizBeyblade Burst ran from 2015 to 2021, spanning seven seasons and 312 episodes across three generations of the franchise.
The franchise was originally called Bakuten Shoot Beyblade and was created by Takara before its merger with Tomy.
The Burst mechanism added a dramatic new victory condition alongside the traditional strategies of pushing opponents out of the stadium or outlasting them through superior spin duration.
Hasbro's 2002 licensing deal also brought the anime and manga to Western audiences, with the series renamed from Bakuten Shoot Beyblade to simply Beyblade.
The anime was produced by Madhouse and directed by Toshifumi Kawase, airing on TV Tokyo from January to December 2001.
G-Revolution was the final 52-episode run of the original series, depicting the Bladebreakers disbanding as each member joins a different team.
Dizzi provides technical support to the Bladebreakers team during battles from inside Kenny's laptop.
Written and illustrated by Takao Aoki, the manga ran from September 1999 to July 2004.
Takara obtained licensing rights to produce Bomberman toys in the early to mid-1990s, and the Bakugaiden spin-off directly informed the development of what became Beyblade.
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