Beyblade Metal Fusion ~upd~ -
As the fourth generation of Beyblades, Metal Fusion played a crucial role in shaping the franchise's future. The series' innovations and design philosophies have influenced subsequent generations, including Beyblade Burst and Beyblade X.
| Blader | Beyblade | Type | Role | |--------|----------|------|------| | Gingka Hagane | Storm Pegasus 105RF | Attack | Protagonist; passionate and justice-driven | | Kyoya Tategami | Rock Leone 145WB | Defense | Rival; later anti-hero with wild pride | | Kenta Yumiya | Flame Sagittario C145S | Stamina | Young friend; comic relief and heart | | Benkei Hanawa | Dark Bull H145SD | Defense | Former bully turned loyal ally | | Ryuga | Lightning L-Drago 100HF | Attack/Absorb | Main antagonist; power-hungry and tragic | | Tsubasa Otori | Earth Eagle 145WD | Balance | Cool-headed strategist, later corrupted | | Yu Tendo | Flame Libra T125ES | Stamina | Prodigy with a cheerful personality | | Hikaru Hazama | Storm Aquario M145Q | Attack | Early rival and skilled female Blader | beyblade metal fusion
When discussing the pantheon of great anime-driven toy phenomena, few franchises have demonstrated the resilience and reinvention of Beyblade . While the original 2000 series (often called the "Plastic Generation") introduced the world to battling tops, it was the 2009 reboot, , that injected the brand with a dose of high-octane adrenaline, darker storytelling, and a competitive meta that still influences the toy industry today. As the fourth generation of Beyblades, Metal Fusion