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Beyblade episodes 41
Beyblade episodes 41









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Back to Takao and Daichi, their battle begins with the challenger going for the jugular. Meanwhile, Max is having lunch at his father's and watches the sports news, when the presenter announces Kaichou of BBA is about to make an announcement at a press conference. Hiromi tries to confront him but he calls her an "old hag" and she backs off, offended (this is not shown in the English dub and the versions based on it). Suddenly, a cocky kid named Daichi comes down from the hills and challenges Takao to a battle. Rei approaches them to join the audience. Hiromi and Kyojyu watch from a nearby bench while Kai rests behind them.

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Takao, the reigning Beyblade World champion for a second consecutive time, is teaching some boys in the neighborhood how to beyblade using his new Dragoon Galaxy, equipped with the engine gear, a mechanism that activates some clockworks mid-battle to increase the beyblade's spinning velocity. Transcription: " Takao, shoubu da!" ( Japanese: タカオ、勝負だ!)

beyblade episodes 41

For the English version, the opening and ending themes are "Let's Beyblade!" by Sick Kid ft. For episode 52, "Kaze no Fuku Basho" was also used as a special ending theme for the final episode of the series. From episodes 32–52, the second opening theme is "Identified by Springs while the ending theme is "Sign of Wish" by Makiyo. The Place Where the Wind Blows) by Makiyo. From episodes 1-31, the first opening theme is Go Ahead ( 僕らの時代へ -go ahead-, Bokura no Jidai e -go ahead-) by Motoko Kumai while the ending themes are "Oh Yes!!" by Sista with Yuka and Kaze no Fuku Basho ( 風の吹く場所, lit. The season uses five pieces of theme music: Two opening themes and three ending themes.

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The series was broadcast on the sibling cable channel YTV in Canada and ABC Family in the United States in 2002. The season was licensed for English adaptation, broadcast, and release by Nelvana. The 52-episode series was produced by Madhouse under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto.Ī third season, titled Beyblade G-Revolution, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan from January 6 to December 29, 2003.

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Beyblade is a 2001 Japanese anime television series based on Takao Aoki's manga series of the same name, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy.











Beyblade episodes 41