

Yuki says that he has come to tell Gingka and his friends about the voice of the Star Fragment. Although Yuki is a boy genius and an astronomer, he is a Blader who owns Mercury Anubius 85XF. find themselves saving a boy named Yuki Mizusawa from a mysterious youth named Johannes. Taking a break from their latest triumph over Faust and the Spiral Core, Gingka and Co. In the Cosmos, an unusual event has occurred. With Gingka and Masamune picked as the representatives of Japan they won't hold anything back to win. A Tournament where representatives from a country around the world compete to become the best Bladers. Gingka joins the Beyblade World Championships Tournament, with team Japan, Team Gan Gan Galaxy. Masamune is a new Blader who joins Gingka's group and will stop at nothing to defeat him. Gingka and his friends meet a new Beyblader named Masamune Kadoya and his Bey, Ray Striker D125CS. They plan to use L-Drago to take over the world. Eventually it is revealed that he is searching for the forbidden Bey, Lightning L-Drago 100HF after it was stolen by Ryuga and Doji of the Dark Nebula, a secret organization with dark plans. They are joined by Benkei Hanawa and Kyoya Tategami who start out as enemies but put aside their differences and develop friendly rivalries.

Along the way he meets Kenta Yumiya a strong but timid Beyblader and Madoka Amano, a Bey Mechanic. Gingka Hagane, a Beyblader from the Beyblading residence, Koma Village, travels the country in search of strong Bladers. The saga was succeeded by the Burst Saga, the 4th installment of the Beyblade franchise. Each season currently contains 51 episodes with the exception of Beyblade: Metal Fury, which contains 52 in the Japanese version, but only 39 in the Dub.
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It airs on TV Tokyo in Japan and is licensed for distribution internationally and co-produced by Nelvana, who also distributed the original Beyblade series internationally.

The anime started in 2010 (2009 in Japan). Due to the successful reception of the manga, anime was licensed to be produced linked to the manga, a move previously carried out during Bakuten Shoot Beyblade's run. It was considered a form of reboot of many of the ideas held previously by Bakuten Shoot Beyblade and was the 3rd installment of the Beyblade franchise. In 2008, a new manga run in the Beyblade franchise under the name Metal Fight Beyblade. Much of this was due to the dwindling popularity of Beyblade as a franchise, which had also seen the reason for Bakuten Shoot Beyblade ending in the first place.
