Beyblade: Metal Masters

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  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 2011
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.4  (1,993)

Beyblade: Metal Masters is a popular animated series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2009 to 2013. The show revolves around the intense and thrilling world of Beyblade battles. Developed by Tatsunoko Pro, the series is a sequel to Beyblade: Metal Fusion and is the second season of the Beyblade anime series. The story starts off with Gingka Hagane and his friends as they travel around the world, participating in various Beyblade tournaments. The group competes against other teams, with each one having their own Beyblade, a spinning top that can be used for battle. The tournaments are highly competitive and intense, as the teams battle it out to become the best of the best. As the story progresses, the focus shifts towards a new villainous organization called the Dark Nebula. This group's goal is to harness the power of the forbidden Beyblades and dominate the world. The organization is led by Ryuga, who commands a dragon-themed Beyblade that is extremely powerful. He poses a significant threat to Gingka and his friends. The second season of the show introduces many new characters, such as Masamune Kadoya, a Beyblade enthusiast who aims to become the number one Blader in the world. He is accompanied by his Beyblade Libra, which is known for its defense abilities. The main antagonist of the season is Damian Hart, a Blader who works for the Dark Nebula. He is ruthless and will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Another powerful rival is Jack, who is part of the African team. He uses a leopard-themed Beyblade that is both fast and agile. As the series progresses, Gingka and his friends take on many opponents and are introduced to new Beyblade technologies that help them improve their skills. They learn the importance of teamwork and the value of hard work in order to achieve their goals. The battles in the show are intense and full of action. With the help of their Beyblades, Gingka and his friends explore the world and participate in various tournaments. They face off against tough opponents who use unique Beyblades, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The animation in Beyblade: Metal Masters is top-notch, with fast-paced fight scenes and detailed character designs. The voice acting is also exceptional, with Rob Tinkler voicing Gingka, Jason Deline voicing Damian, and Lisette St. Louis voicing Madoka Amano, the team's tech-savvy strategist. One of the unique aspects of the show is the Beyblade technology itself. The Beyblades are customized and can be modified to suit the user's preferences. The tops can also be upgraded with different parts to improve their performance in battle. The show does an excellent job of showcasing different types of Beyblade configurations and how they affect playability. In conclusion, Beyblade: Metal Masters is an exciting and action-packed animated series that is sure to thrill fans of the Beyblade franchise. With its engaging characters, thrilling battles, and innovative Beyblade technology, this show packs a punch. Whether you're new to the series or are a long-time fan, Beyblade: Metal Masters delivers a fun and exciting viewing experience.

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Galaxy Heart
12. Galaxy Heart
March 27, 2011
While Gingka tries to use Pegasus to absorb the excess energy at the Hades City reactor, Masamune finds he must battle Faust again. It is only when Zeo arrives to join the battle that they are able to convince Faust that he is actually Toby.
Rampage!  Tempo
11. Rampage! Tempo
March 20, 2011
Gingka and Masamune battle Faust at the Spiral Core. Faust' bey, Twisted Tempo, actually sends them to another time and space with a Special Move. Ryuga intervenes by launching L-Drago at Hades City, which damages the Spiral Core.
The Wild Beast Unleashed
10. The Wild Beast Unleashed
March 13, 2011
While Masamune and Gingka try to reach the Spiral Core and Toby, Kyoya battles Damian. Kyoya defeats Damian just as Dr. Ziggurat warns the world that he intends on selling his invention, Spiral Force, to the highest bidder.
Befall' Trap
9. Befall' Trap
March 6, 2011
While Gingka, Masamune and Kyoya try to find Toby in Hades City, Tsubasa is challenged to a battle by Jack. Tsubasa defeats Jack, and Yu destroys Jack' Arrangement Chamber.
The Fallen Emperor
8. The Fallen Emperor
February 27, 2011
Gingka and his friends try to rescue Toby from the clutches of Dr. Ziggurat but are blocked by Julian Konzern. Wales and Sophie clear the way by battling their former partner, Julian, but they lose.
Charge!  Hades City
7. Charge! Hades City
February 20, 2011
Gingka and his friends decide to go after Dr. Ziggurat, but they encounter Ziggurat' minions who use their beys to try and stop their progress. Gingka and his friends prevail, and a small group actually makes it aboard Ziggurat' Hades City.
The Miraculous Spiral Force
6. The Miraculous Spiral Force
September 7, 2011
The victory party for Team Gangan Galaxy is crashed by Doctor Ziggurat and a group of disgraced bladers who corner Gingka and his friends. Ziggurat demonstrates the power of his bey-based weapon called Spiral Force, which destroys part of the countryside. Gingka and his friends pursue Ziggurat and vow to stop his use of Spiral Force by whatever means necessary.
Showdown!  Gingka vs. Damian
5. Showdown! Gingka vs. Damian
February 6, 2011
Gingka battles Damian in the final battle as the Beyblade World Championships continues. Damian' Kerbecs starts strong, but Gingka' Pegasus rallies and defeats them and Team Gangan Galaxy become champions.
Spirit' Last Battle
4. Spirit' Last Battle
January 30, 2011
Ryo tells Team Gangan Galaxy that the US team, Star Breaker, consists of members that have artificially enhanced by Dr. Ziggurat. Damian and Gingka begin the final battle of the World Championships.
The Dragon Emperor Descends
3. The Dragon Emperor Descends
January 23, 2011
Gingka is ready to face Jack in the second battle of the final round of the Beyblade World Championships but Ryuga suprises everyone when he shows up to take his place. Ryuga uses L-Drago to defeat Jack's Befall to even the match between Team Gangan Galaxy and Team Star Breaker.
The Final Countdown
2. The Final Countdown
January 16, 2011
The final matches of the Beyblade World Championships begin and Zeo of Team Star Breaker battles Masamune of Team Gangan Galaxy. Dr. Ziggurat tells Zeo that if he loses, his friend Toby' medical treatments will be discontinued.
Metal Masters Dub The Furious DJ Battle
1. Metal Masters Dub The Furious DJ Battle
January 9, 2011
Gangan Galaxy tries to pick a replacement member for the Final Battle, but Kenta, Team Wang Hu Zhong and Ryo are all disqualified. Blader DJ and the American DJ battle to see who will announce the final match, but they decide to announce it together.
Description

Beyblade: Metal Masters is a popular animated series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2009 to 2013. The show revolves around the intense and thrilling world of Beyblade battles. Developed by Tatsunoko Pro, the series is a sequel to Beyblade: Metal Fusion and is the second season of the Beyblade anime series.

The story starts off with Gingka Hagane and his friends as they travel around the world, participating in various Beyblade tournaments. The group competes against other teams, with each one having their own Beyblade, a spinning top that can be used for battle. The tournaments are highly competitive and intense, as the teams battle it out to become the best of the best.

As the story progresses, the focus shifts towards a new villainous organization called the Dark Nebula. This group's goal is to harness the power of the forbidden Beyblades and dominate the world. The organization is led by Ryuga, who commands a dragon-themed Beyblade that is extremely powerful. He poses a significant threat to Gingka and his friends.

The second season of the show introduces many new characters, such as Masamune Kadoya, a Beyblade enthusiast who aims to become the number one Blader in the world. He is accompanied by his Beyblade Libra, which is known for its defense abilities.

The main antagonist of the season is Damian Hart, a Blader who works for the Dark Nebula. He is ruthless and will do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Another powerful rival is Jack, who is part of the African team. He uses a leopard-themed Beyblade that is both fast and agile.

As the series progresses, Gingka and his friends take on many opponents and are introduced to new Beyblade technologies that help them improve their skills. They learn the importance of teamwork and the value of hard work in order to achieve their goals.

The battles in the show are intense and full of action. With the help of their Beyblades, Gingka and his friends explore the world and participate in various tournaments. They face off against tough opponents who use unique Beyblades, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.

The animation in Beyblade: Metal Masters is top-notch, with fast-paced fight scenes and detailed character designs. The voice acting is also exceptional, with Rob Tinkler voicing Gingka, Jason Deline voicing Damian, and Lisette St. Louis voicing Madoka Amano, the team's tech-savvy strategist.

One of the unique aspects of the show is the Beyblade technology itself. The Beyblades are customized and can be modified to suit the user's preferences. The tops can also be upgraded with different parts to improve their performance in battle. The show does an excellent job of showcasing different types of Beyblade configurations and how they affect playability.

In conclusion, Beyblade: Metal Masters is an exciting and action-packed animated series that is sure to thrill fans of the Beyblade franchise. With its engaging characters, thrilling battles, and innovative Beyblade technology, this show packs a punch. Whether you're new to the series or are a long-time fan, Beyblade: Metal Masters delivers a fun and exciting viewing experience.

Beyblade: Metal Masters is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (124 episodes). The series first aired on August 20, 2011.

Where to Watch Beyblade: Metal Masters

Beyblade: Metal Masters is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Beyblade: Metal Masters on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    August 20, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (1,993)