Flame Libra gets buried into the stadium floor after Ray Striker delivers a powerful blow. He soon finds out that Ray Striker can skirt around his opponent at a moment's notice seemingly able to teleport before it can be attacked. Tsubasa calls back his Earth Eagle, uninterested by this new challenger, however Yu takes up his request for a beybattle. Fortunately, all Beyblades are still spinning inside the stadium. The anonymous Blader's bey Ray Striker stops Earth Eagle and Flame Libra from striking each other. He walks into the arena during the final battle and interrupts Yu and Tsubasa's battle. Transcription: " Densetsu wo motomete" ( Japanese: 伝説を求めて)Īn unknown blader arrives by plane, seemingly in search of somebody to challenge. Beyblade: Metal Masters was followed by a second sequel, Beyblade: Metal Fury. The opening theme is "Galaxy Heart" ( ギャラクシーハート, "Gyarakushī Hāto" ) performed by YU+KI, and the ending theme is "It Goes Over the Sky" ( 大空を越えてゆけ, "Ōzora wo Koete Yuke" ), performed by Odoriba Soul. Two pieces of theme music were used for the opening and closing themes. Latin America had sneak preview on Jat 8 am and Augon Disney XD and premiered Septemat 1:30 pm, and Brazil had sneak preview on Augat 9 pm and premiered Septemon Disney XD. However, the previous series Beyblade: Metal Fusion was entirely skipped. This series began in India on 22 October 2011 and finished on 7 July 2012 on Cartoon Network India broadcasting every saturday and sunday at 9 PM and it was presented with a Hindi dub, in Finland on MTV3 Novemand finished on Augbroadcasting every Saturday at 10:45 am. The English series with English opening in Australia on Cartoon Network July 25, 2011, later on Network Ten on Novemat 7:30 am and United States on Cartoon Network on Augat 10:30 am. The series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan between Apand March 27, 2011. The 51-episode series was produced by d-rights and Nelvana under the direction of Kunihisa Sugishima. Like its predecessor, Beyblade: Metal Masters is based on Takafumi Adachi's manga series Beyblade: Metal Fusion, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy. Beyblade: Metal Masters, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion ( メタルファイト ベイブレード 爆, Metaru Faito Beiburēdo Bakuhatsu), is the 2010 sequel to the anime television series Beyblade: Metal Fusion.
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