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One more game, Beyblade Fighting Tournament , released in August and a manga released in Jan under the name "Bakuten Shoot Beyblade" was released as tie ins witht he toys. Beyblades released in this period carried codes to unlock their bits in the game. It was then the concept of the bit-beasts were changed, but the beyblades began to have clear "types" such as "Attack", "Balance", " Stamina" and "Defence". Kai and Takao were carried on as main characters, with Rai and Max being introduced to the cast.

This format was the basis of future incarnations of the Beyblade toyline and storyline. The games were the main established method of promoting the early Beyblade toys at this point.

A later Beyblade anime television series was released, since it was loosely based on the manga it carried the name "Bakuten Shoot Beyblade", it ran between Jan and December Games become tie-ins with the anime from this point onwards.

In , Hasbro began to sell Beyblade toys internationally under license from, and produced by, Takara along with a coordinated country-by-country rollout of localized versions of the TV series.

However, while both the anime and the manga made it to international sales, none of the tie-in promotional games made it at this point. The manga received two official English dubs later, with the Australian version being released more then a year before the North American version.

The Beyblade toy line went on to be one of the most popular toy lines in the world from — and as of over million units had been sold worldwide. In August , Takara Tomy released a new generation of Beyblade with a metal outer layer; the first incarnation of the toy in three and a half years. These Beyblades may have pictures on them that symbolizes a creature known as a Bit-Beast which shows what the Beyblade does, or looks like.

In Beyblade: Metal Fusion they have symbols on them that represent one of the 88 constellations in space. Players are encouraged to mix-and-match their Beyblade in order to win.

The main target demographic for the toys is children, especially boys, though there have been manga produced such as Beyblade Battle: Holy Dragon Legend is one of the rare examples of the franchise aimed specifically at girls.

Attack: These Beyblades specialize in attacking other Beyblades. They battle fiercely and try to knock out the other Beyblade as fast as they can.

They tend to outperform Stamina-Type Beyblades due to their lack of defense. But, attack types often are not able to spin for as long as other types. Defense: These Beyblades specialize in using defense. Just like the saying "the best offense is a good defense," they stay in one place and defend themselves from incoming Beyblades so their attacks are almost immune to them, thus making an Attack-Types mismatched against this type.

Stamina: These Beyblades specialize in stamina. They are used so they can out-spin the enemy Bey and win. In exchange for a lack of power, their stamina last-longer against other Type of Beyblades making them naturally advantageous over Defense-Types, which focus on resisting hits.

Balance: These Beyblades specialize in a mix of the other three types listed above, giving them no glaring strengths or weaknesses. They use a mix of Attack, Defense and, Stamina Types put together to make an even mix to win. Beyblades Burst were invented in Japan and in the year The person who made them was also Japanese. The first version of Beyblades was Metal Fusion. The Ripers were also different. Ripers in that stage were not the same design or shape as today.

It is because the thing on the Beyblade where you turn it on the Riper is a smaller size. The introduction of the Beyblades was showed on Beyblade Anime Television series of the same name. Later, in the year , The company Hashbro started selling the Beyblade toys. Then, someone finally released Beyblade Metal Fusion, the first incarnation of the toy in three and a half years. The series was then finally followed by the newest Beyblade series, Beyblade Burst.

It is so simple and what you do is just rip the cord which is called a riper. The riper should also be connected to a launcher and here is a picture of the most popular launcher added with the riper. With a purchase of a random booster pack, customers have about a one in eight chance of getting a particular Beyblade.

It features an icy color scheme with a flame shaped frame. This toy was one of two prize Beyblades from the Random Booster Vol. It features an exciting, multicolored frame design inspired by the Greek warrior Achilles. Takara Tomy releases random booster sets regularly, offering each Beyblade within the set separately. This Beyblade also came with a blue Infinite Sword. The other prize Beyblade from Random Booster Vol.

Notably, a common version of this Bey was released as part of a starter pack in the United States and Europe in This all gold Beyblade part of a set that includes special recolors of popular Beys.

The Venom Diabolos was originally released in It normally features a red and gold color scheme.



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