Produced by the legendary studio Madhouse and directed by Mitsuo Hashimoto, G-Revolution successfully bridged the gap between a toy-commercial anime and a top-tier sports drama. 🌪️ The Plot: Rivals Become Enemies
Ask any veteran fan, and they will tell you that the first half of G-Revolution features the greatest tournament arc in the entire franchise. The emotional weight of watching former teammates clash with everything on the line elevated the tension to unprecedented heights. The Best Arc In Beyblade | G-REVOLUTION REVIEW Beyblade G-Revolution
Left with the hyperactive newcomer Daichi Sumeragi and the genius mechanic Kenny, Tyson must form a new team—the BBA Revolution—and battle the very friends who helped him conquer the world. 🏆 The Best Tournament Arc in Beyblade History Produced by the legendary studio Madhouse and directed
Hungry to prove themselves and step out of Tyson's massive shadow, his closest friends decide to disband the team: returns to his roots with the White Tigers. Max Tate joins his mother's American team, the All-Starz. The Best Arc In Beyblade | G-REVOLUTION REVIEW