Beyblade X

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ベイブレードエックス


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: Unknown
Status: Currently Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2023 to ?
Premiered: Fall 2023
Broadcast: Fridays at 18:25 (JST)
Producers: TV Tokyo
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: OLM
Source: Manga
Genres: AdventureSports
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 24 min.
Rating: PG - Children

Statistics

Score: 6.821 (scored by 13321,332 s)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #52992
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #8874
: 5,292
Favorites: 50

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Synopsis

At the heart of X City stands the impressive X Tower, an interconnected twin-skyscraper structure that symbolizes the pinnacle of every Beyblade player's dream. The building serves as the official headquarters for professional Beybattles, where competitors strive to ascend all one hundred floors; at its summit, the reigning champions, Team Pendragon, await contenders worthy of challenging their title.

Bird Kazami, an amateur Blader, arrives in the city eager to turn professional. However, he and his teammates are crushed in their first qualifying match, prompting his companions to give up and disband their team. Fortunately, Bird is soon approached by the easygoing Ekusu Kurosu. In disguise as "Kamen X" to hide his identity as a former member of the undefeated Team Pendragon, Ekusu wants to climb the tower all over again. To complete their new group, they recruit skilled Beyblade expert and savvy social media influencer Multi Nanairo.

Driven by their individual goals, the trio wins their preliminary rounds, launching their careers as Team Persona. Bird and his new friends must navigate the world of corporate sponsorships, earn the fickle public's , and defeat many formidable opponents—all in their quest to reach X Tower's peak.

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Characters & Voice Actors


Staff

Yamaguchi, Takayuki
Sound Director
Hashimoto, Mitsuo
Episode Director


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Opening Theme

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1: "Prove" by ONE OK ROCK (eps 1-51)
2: "YOU GOTTA RUN" by L'Arc-en-Ciel (eps 52-74)
3: "Rise" by TOMORROW x TOGETHER (eps 75-)
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Ending Theme

1: "ZOOM ZOOM" by aespa (eps 1-51)
2: "Cosmic Treat" by Perfume (eps 52-74)
3: "Stay Gold" by Jax Jones, Ado (eps 75-)




Reviews

Jul 26, 2024
Preliminary (5/? eps)
Story: 9/10

Beyblade X takes the classic spinning top battles and elevates them with a gripping storyline that appeals to a mature audience. The narrative is richly layered, exploring themes of competition, camaraderie, and personal growth. The plot weaves together intense battles and deep character development, keeping viewers engaged with unexpected twists and a satisfying arc that resonates beyond the usual tropes of the genre.

Characters: 10/10

The characters in Beyblade X are a standout feature, offering depth and complexity that make them relatable and memorable. Each character has a distinct personality, backstory, and motivation, contributing to the series' rich tapestry. The protagonist's journey is particularly compelling, showcasing ...
May 31, 2024
Mixed Feelings
FunnyFunny
Well-writtenWell-written
Preliminary (22/? eps)
*This story does introduce new ideas.
*The Animation is a big downgrade compared to the previous Beyblade Series before it (Burst Franchise).
*So far my only favorite character is Multi. I do not think the characters are well rounded enough IMO. Bird just loses and X feels like a battle crazed idiot for Beyblade but not in a charming sort of way. Besides Multi the other characters don't feel realistically well rounded enough to my liking, they need big turning point to change my mind.
*I heavily dislike this series as of the moment. Needs a big turning point because 22 episodes in and the supposed main ...
Apr 8, 2025
Preliminary (35/? eps)
I loved Beyblade X in the beginning, but every episode gets worse and worse.

The show does not pay off any character growth. It claims characters grow in it's dialogue, but the characters don't gain or lose anything. And they never change their behaviour.

What I liked about the series early on was it wasn't afraid to showcase failure. I was excited to see Beyblade treated like a sport, where athletes working their way up face repeated and crushing defeats on their journey to the top.

However, after dozens of episodes, that plot has never left the starting line. Every episode our heroes face the exact same thing, ...

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