More animated adventures with the Beyblades! Crouching Lion Hidden Tiger: It's the White Tiger's turn to show everyone how tough they really are matched up against the Spin-Shepards who unfortunately think victory is going to be a cinch... The Race Is On! The team is ready for the sem-finals all except Tyson who happens to be still sleeping! Going For The Gold: The day of the Asian Tournament finals has finally arrived! The Blade Brakers Vs. The White Tigers: who will win this clash of powerful blades? My Enemy My Friend: Its Ray's turn to go up against his old teammates but Kai wonders if he's up to the job...
The third volume of live action/animated adventures within the Beyblade Battle Association... Episodes include: Showdown In Hong Kong: Our heroes arrive in Hong Kong on route to the Asian Beyblade Tournament when they run into Ray's old gang the White Tigers. A confrontation quickly ensures with no one coming out the clear winner. Battle In The Sky: The first round of the Tournament sees the Bladebreakers facing off against the team called the Tall-Boys with Ray's ex-team mates The White Tigers waiting in the wings. Bye Bye Bit Beast: The night before the tournament Kevin decides to steal data from Kenny's computer to get the edge for his White Tiger Team. Unfortunately Kenny catches him red-handed which sets up a battle between Ray and Kevin ending in dire consequences. Adios Bladebreakers: After realising his Bit Beast has gone Ray decides to head for the mountains in an attempt to get it back. Tyson and Mariah give chase and confront Ray to decide what team he wants to be on.
More animated adventures with the Beyblades! Crouching Lion Hidden Tiger: It is the quarterfinals of the Asian Tournament and Ray sees that Lee is also using the 'Tiger Claw' attack. He is forced to finally open up to his teammates about his mysterious past. The Race Is On: It's the morning of the semi-finals and Ray and Tyson are caught up in a traffic jam. They decide to walk but Ray sprains his ankle and Tyson is left to carry him. If Tyson doesn't show up soon their team will have to forfeit. Going for the Gold: It is the final of the Asian Qualifying Tournament and Max becomes a little overconfident. The Bladebreakers realize they're not as tough as they think. When they enter the ring for the final round they have to try a new strategy. It's All Relative: After their loss to Emily of the All Starz at the BBA Research Center the Blade Breakers sneak around hoping to learn more about their competition. They confront two other All Starz and Max learns more about his Mom's job at the BBA - specifically a rumor of why Max wasn't asked to join the All Starz Team.
Set in the Wild West era the worms are back in this hilarious roller-coaster of a prequel! When workers in the remote mining town of Rejection Nevada fall victim to an unseen predator the mine's owner Hiram Gummer (Michael Gross) hires a mercenary to destroy the carnivorous creatures before they swallow up his profits. What follows is an all-out assault that takes the battleground from deep in the earth to a suspense-filled showdown on the streets of Rejection! 'Tremors 4: Th
Beyblade is an animé tie-in to the high-tech spinning top toys. It has some of the standard faults of the cheaper Japanese animations--such as static backgrounds and overly perky facial design--but it makes inventive use of the idea that the competitions of the Beybladers are the outward manifestation of more occult conflicts in another realm. Young Tyson is a keen and inventive Beyblader--in the first episode, he works out a way of quadrupling the speed and force of his top--but it helps that his Beyblade is inhabited by the spirit of an ancestral dragon. Thus equipped, he moves through one round after another of an international competition, sometimes in alliance with the haughty Kai and his gang and sometimes opposing them, and always helped by Kenny and Dizzi, the spirit beast that inhabits Kenny's laptop. How much of this you want to watch will ultimately depend on how many duels between spinning tops you are going to be interested in, but the byplay between physical and spirit realms, and the conflict of characters is moderately interesting as well. On the DVD: Beyblade, Volume 1 comes with stereo sound and a visual aspect ratio of 4:3. The special features are limited to promotional material for the Beyblade tops, including quizzes and guides to customising. --Roz Kaveney
Beyblade is an animé tie-in to the high-tech spinning top toys. It has some of the standard faults of the cheaper Japanese animations--such as static backgrounds and overly perky facial design--but it makes inventive use of the idea that the competitions of the Beybladers are the outward manifestation of more occult conflicts in another realm. Young Tyson is a keen and inventive Beyblader--in the first episode, he works out a way of quadrupling the speed and force of his top--but it helps that his Beyblade is inhabited by the spirit of an ancestral dragon. Thus equipped, he moves through one round after another of an international competition, sometimes in alliance with the haughty Kai and his gang and sometimes opposing them, and always helped by Kenny and Dizzi, the spirit beast that inhabits Kenny's laptop. How much of this you want to watch will ultimately depend on how many duels between spinning tops you are going to be interested in, but the byplay between physical and spirit realms, and the conflict of characters is moderately interesting as well. --Roz Kaveney
My Enemy My Friend: During the finals of the Asian Tournament Ray faces off against his old teammate and former friend Mariah. They soon come to realise how much they have lost by being rivals. A Score To Settle: The final match of the Asian Beyblade Tournament reaches an uncertain conclusion when Tyson and Lee's decisive battle ends in a draw. The resulting sudden death session between Ray and Lee rekindles the pair's old hometown grievances. A Star Is Born Fresh: from the Bladebreakers' win in Asia Tyson comes home and realises he's front-page news! Meanwhile at a local playground the kids are all out Beyblading when Tyson spots a boy being bullied. With the help of Max Kenny and Dizzi Tyson manages to rebuild his blade and demands a rematch.
My Enemy, My Friend: During the finals of the Asian Tournament, Ray faces off against his old teammate, and former friend, Mariah. They soon come to realise how much they have lost by being rivals.; ; A Score To Settle: The final match of the Asian Beyblade Tournament reaches an uncertain conclusion when Tyson and Lee's decisive battle ends in a draw. The resulting sudden death session between Ray and Lee rekindles the pair's old hometown grievances.; ; A Star is Born: Fr...
Beyblade is an animé tie-in to the high-tech spinning top toys. It has some of the standard faults of the cheaper Japanese animations--such as static backgrounds and overly perky facial design--but it makes inventive use of the idea that the competitions of the Beybladers are the outward manifestation of more occult conflicts in another realm. Young Tyson is a keen and inventive Beyblader--in the first episode, he works out a way of quadrupling the speed and force of his top--but it helps that his Beyblade is inhabited by the spirit of an ancestral dragon. Thus equipped, he moves through one round after another of an international competition, sometimes in alliance with the haughty Kai and his gang and sometimes opposing them, and always helped by Kenny and Dizzi, the spirit beast that inhabits Kenny's laptop. How much of this you want to watch will ultimately depend on how many duels between spinning tops you are going to be interested in, but the byplay between physical and spirit realms, and the conflict of characters is moderately interesting as well. --Roz Kaveney
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