Beyblade: Metal Fury (2024)

The courage in your heart will explode... and keep on spinning!

Metal Fight Beyblade!Passionate Blader!

—YUKI, singing Kokoro no Yuki

Beyblade: Metal Fury, known as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D (メタルファイトベイブレード4D, Metaru Faito Beiburēdo 4D) in Japan, is the third season of the Beyblade: Metal Saga anime, and the sixth season of the Beyblade anime overall. It is the sequel to the anime and manga series, It is preceded by Beyblade: Metal Masters.

The series is available for streaming on Tubi and Plex.

Contents

  • 1 Information
  • 2 Synopsis
  • 3 Characters
    • 3.1 Main Characters
    • 3.2 Recurring Characters
    • 3.3 Supporting Characters
    • 3.4 Antagonists
  • 4 Episodes
  • 5 DVDs
  • 6 Music
  • 7 Manga
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 Trivia
  • 10 Resources

Information

Metal Fury was revealed through the March 2011 issue of CoroCoro, showcasing the new season along with its plot. As revealed from it, Fury was revealed to be based heavily on the then-new 4D Beyblade System. In which the Beyblade toys featured "Different Material", "Divided Wheels", "Dynamic Moves", and "Deep Custom". As evident by its Japanese name, 4D

The premise of this series is of the new 4D System created by Takara Tomy. Along with a new story, which involves the series' main protagonist, Gingka Hagane being discovered to be a Legendary Blader. Legendary Bladers are Bladers that have a piece of the Star Fragment enchanted in their Beys. They are the only people who have the power to defeat the God of Destruction, Nemesis, from ruling the world. Gingka and Co. travel the world just like in Metal Masters to find the remaining Legendary Bladers and destroy Nemesis once and for all. As with all seasons of the Metal Saga, Fury is separated into various story arcs that are connected with each other.

Beyblade: Metal Fury premiered on Sunday morning, April 3, 2011 in Japan at 8:30 A.M. on TV Tokyo. The English Dub premiered on August 19, 2012 in Singapore in Cartoon Network, October 13, 2012 in USA on Cartoon Network at 8:00 A.M., and in Canada it premiered in January 26 at 11:30 A.M. on YTV. The English Dub also aired in the UK on July 5, 2013 on Nicktoons.

Metal Fury was also the first Beyblade anime series to be cut from 30 min. to 15 min. This started with its 27th episode, The Lion Going Into the Wilderness, in which it shared its 8:30 timeslot with Cross Fight B-Daman. Metal Fury aired at the 8:30 - 8:45 time slot, with Cross Fight B-Daman taking the rest. From episode 127 to the last episode of Metal Fury, Nelvana put two episodes into the 30 minute time slot.

Synopsis

One day, Gingka and Co. help Yuki Mizusawa, a boy who is attacked by Johannes, a mysterious youth. Even though Yuki is a boy genius and an astronomer, he is a Blader who owns “Anubis”. Yuki says that he has come to tell Gingka and his friends about the voice of the Star Fragment. He witnessed the Star Fragment (a meteor) fall from the sky one day. That single light dwells within Anubis and he says that he heard the voice of the Star Fragment that evening. A great evil is trying to revive "The Black Sun” and "Nemesis", the God of Destruction, by using the unknown power of the Star Fragment and with that.... Gingka and Co.'s new adventure begins!!

Characters

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Main Characters

  • Gingka Hagane
  • Yuki Mizusawa
  • Madoka Amano
  • Benkei Hanawa
  • Kyoya Tategami
  • Kenta Yumiya
  • Ryuga

Recurring Characters

  • Masamune Kadoya
  • Tsubasa Otori
  • Ryo Hagane
  • Hikaru Hasama
  • Aguma
  • King
  • Dynamis
  • Chris
  • Tithi
  • Zeo Abyss
  • Toby
  • Bao

Supporting Characters

  • Team Wang Hu Zhong
  • Team Excalibur
  • Nile
  • Demure
  • Team Lovushka
  • Yu Tendo
  • Ryuto

Antagonists

  • Johannes
  • Pluto
  • Rago
  • Doji

Episodes

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DVDs

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Unlike its past seasons, Warner Home Video owns the DVD rights instead of Sony Pictures Entertainment, thus each volume of 4D contains two episodes. Once it reaches The Lion Going into the Wilderness, the 15 minute format for those episodes in the TV version changes back into a 30 minute format for the DVD version. This is confirmed on the back of DVD Volume 14.

Music

Japanese opening theme 1: Kokoro no Yuki

  • Performer: YU+KI
  • Episodes: 2-52

Japanese ending theme 1: Destiny

  • Performer: YCHRO
  • Episodes: 1-52

English Opening Theme 1: Beyblade: Metal Saga Theme Song

  • Episodes: Entire Series

Manga

After the epic battle against Damian and the victory of the Big Bang Bladers world championship, Gingka Hagane, the #1 Blader in the World, is revealed to be a Legendary Blader, and must enter the new "Ultimate Bladers" tournament and gather the remaining nine Legendary Bladers who are competing, in order to stop the ultimate evil, Nemesis from awakening to destroy the world.See also: Metal Fight Beyblade 4D chapter listing

Gallery

Trivia

  • Beyblade: Metal Fury's Beyblades are mostly based off Greek Mythology.
  • In Metal Fury, before/after the commercial break, a brief image shows ten shooting stars, representing the ten Legendary Bladers.

Resources

Beyblade: Metal Fury (2024)

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