List of Beyblade episodes
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This is a list of episodes for the anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 series Beyblade
Beyblade
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. Originally serialized in CoroCoro Comic from 2000 to 2002, the individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon by Shogakukan...

. Beyblade is made up of three seasons and a spin-off series.

Beyblade

Beyblade V-Force

Beyblade G-Revolution

DVD releases

Episodes|American release
Beyblade
1-3 SHOOT.1 June 27, 2001 Beyblade: Let it Rip!
4-6 SHOOT.2 July 25, 2001
7-11 SHOOT.3 August 29, 2001 The Bladebreakers
12-16 SHOOT.4 September 29, 2001 Hidden Tiger
17-21 SHOOT.5 October 30, 2001 Topsy Turvy
22-26 SHOOT.6 November 29, 2001 Grudge Match
27-31 SHOOT.7 December 29, 2001 American Showdown
32-36 SHOOT.8 January 26, 2002 Euroblade Battle
37-41 SHOOT.9 February 28, 2002 Majestic Match
42-46 SHOOT.10 March 27, 2002 Russian Challenges
47-51 SHOOT.11 April 24, 2002 World Championships
V-Force
1-3 Blader Project: Vol.1 June 26, 2002 Searching for Dragoon
(Australia release only, 5-6 unreleased)
4-6 Blader Project: Vol.2 July 31, 2002
7-9 Blader Project: Vol.3 July 31, 2002 No non-domestic release
10-12 Blader Project: Vol.4 September 26, 2002
13-15 Blader Project: Vol.5 September 26, 2002
16-18 Blader Project: Vol.6 October 30, 2002
19-21 Blader Project: Vol.7 November 27, 2002
22-24 Blader Project: Vol.8 November 27, 2002
25-27 Blader Project: Vol.9 December 18, 2002
28-30 Victory BB: Vol.1 January 22, 2003
31-33 Victory BB: Vol.2 January 22, 2003
34-36 Victory BB: Vol.3 February 26, 2003
37-39 Victory BB: Vol.4 February 26, 2003
40-42 Victory BB: Vol.5 March 26, 2003
43-45 Victory BB: Vol.6 April 16, 2003
46-48 Victory BB: Vol.7 April 16, 2003
49-51 Victory BB: Vol.8 May 21, 2003
G-Revolution
1-3 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.1 August 16, 2003 Beginning of The End?
4-6 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.2 October 6, 2003 The Revolution Begins
7-9 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.3 October 6, 2003 Take Your Best Shot!
10-12 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.4 October 24, 2003 It's A Battle Royale!
13-15 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.5 Picking Up The Pieces
16-18 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.6 Same Old Dirty Tricks
19-21 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.7 No non-domestic release
22-24 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.8
25-27 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.9
28-30 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.10
31-33 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.11
34-36 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.12
37-39 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.13
40-42 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.14
43-45 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.15
46-48 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.16
49-52 Beyblade G Revolution: Vol.17

Opening and ending themes

In the English dub of the anime, all three seasons used Let's Beyblade by Sick Kid as their opening and ending themes. The original Japanese version used the following songs:

Opening themes
  • Fighting Spirits - Song for Beyblade (System-B) (opening for episodes 1-51)
  • Off the Chains (Toss & Turn) (opening for episodes 52-73) (Fairy Fore
    Fairy Fore
    Fairy Fore was a Japanese visual kei rock band. Their music was used for a few anime theme songs, such as their debut single "Love Sick", their second single "Vivid" and 4th single"Jet".-Biography:...

    ) (episodes 74-102)
  • Go Ahead ~Bokura no Jidai e~ (Motoko Kumai
    Motoko Kumai
    is a Japanese voice actress employed by 81 Produce. Her most notable roles are Takao Kinomiya on Beyblade and Syaoran Li on Cardcaptor Sakura. From December 21, 2006 until October 2007, Motoko left her voice career due to an illness requiring medical treatment....

    ) (episodes 103-135)
  • Identified (Springs) (episodes 136-154)


Ending themes
  • Cheer Song (System-B) (ending for episodes 1-51)
  • Urban Love (Shiori
    Shiori
    is a Japanese feminine given name.-Possible writings:Shiori can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:*栞, "bookmark / guide"*撓, "lithe"as a given name*詩織, "poem, weave"The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.-People:...

    ) (episodes 52-73)
  • What's the Answer? (Retro G-Style) (episodes 74-102)
  • Oh Yes!! (Sista with Yuka)
  • Kaze no Fuku Basho (Makiyo)
  • Sign of Wish (Makiyo)
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