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Beyblade ( Bakuten Shoot Beyblade in Japan) aired from 2001 to 2003 with a season each year, the first produced by and the last two by Nihon Animedia. The story was from the by Takao Aoki, which itself was a of the events told about in Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade. Also included in the anime lineup is the Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle, which can be considered an to the third season. The first season focused on the protagonist team, the Bladebreakers, rising to the top. It all started with taking down an illicit beygang of very dangerous tweenagers, then went to taking on the world in many a, and finished with the Bladebreakers being the world's last chance against a hostile takeover by Borg and Hiwatari Enterprises.

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Along the way, each member of the team faced a personal demon and grew both as a person and as a teammate. Season 2 ( V-Force) shifted gears, moving largely away from the tournament narrative to provide a story of the Bladebreakers having to defend their four sacred bit-beasts, Dragoon, Draciel, Dranzer, and Driger, from two organizations trying to steal them: the Saint Shields and Zagart Industries, which were at odds with each other too. The Bladebreakers numbers increased with the addition of Hiromi, who became an assistant to the team alongside Kyoujyu. Season 3 ( G-Revolution) was a return to the tournament-heavy format, if with one major twist: the Bladebreakers were no longer together. Max, Rei, and Kai all went to their alternative teams for their own shot at becoming the world champion.

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This left Takao to join forces with season-newcomer Daichi and his bit-beast Gaia Dragoon. The former teammates faced off against each other in various rounds, but ultimately became allies again for another effort to stop the world from being taken over. As for any changes from the manga, for starters, the flow of time is different. Where in the manga everything happened in a year, each season of the anime represents a year, making for three years total.

To this end, the length and amount of battles got vastly upped: the manga featured a one-battle-only mode while the anime used the best-out-of-three rounds. Furthermore, in the manga, many of the were actually lucky if their names were mentioned while the anime fleshed them out to the point of giving every single team member a bit-beast. One important thing to note is that the manga and anime were in part produced concurrently and Aoki did do work for the anime too.

This means that on occasion it's the manga which changed from the anime, the most representative instance being Zeo's true identity. Much like other localized kid-oriented anime of the time, the English version of Beyblade was given a number of changes including Western names for characters, Dizzi's entire existence, music adjustments, and removal of certain parts of the show that wouldn't fly on U.S. The anime was licensed. Beyblade contains examples of: •: • Played Straight. Many characters in the manga suffer from underdevelopment, ranging from only existing for one panel to never getting a name or a battle to participate in.

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The anime went on to give every single team its own set of bit-beasts and each member at least one on-screen battle. • V-Force is the very definition of this trope. It takes a fairly short part of the manga involving the Saint Shields, Team Psykick, and Zeo Zagart and adds characterization, two trial teams, several bit-beasts, a minor subplot for Kai, and it replaces Volkov with new characters Gideon, Doctor B, and Doctor K, the latter who would go on to temporarily manage a new team, the Parts Hunters, when she goes rogue. Daichi's long-running arc before meeting Takao is not included in the anime. As a result, he comes across as a pesky ball of arrogance rather than someone who worked hard to achieve what he did.