With the series officially concluding its anime run to make way for the new Beyblade X era, now is the perfect time to look back at the (also known as generations) of Beyblade Burst .
Things got weird—in a good way. This series introduced (a base chip + a weight ring) and the Chassis system. It also gave us Dante Koryu (Drum) and his hyper-energetic Ace Dragon.
Here is your complete breakdown of every Beyblade Burst series, from the first launch to the final spin. Tagline: "Let it Rip!" (The reboot) beyblade burst all series
This season cranked everything to 11. The Beyblades evolved into (Japan) / Switchstrike (Western). The gimmick? Layers now had moving parts, metal, and variable performance.
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The grand finale. (Dynamite Battle in Japan) introduced Battling Passes and the High-Low mode change. Bel Daizora (Basara) and the evil organization "The Illuminate" tried to control Beyblading, while the legendary Bell Daikokuten (the "Demon King") aimed to destroy the concept of "God Bladers."
This is the Avengers: Endgame of the Burst saga. All the legendary Bladers from previous seasons returned: Valt, Shu, Aiger, Lui, Free, and even rookies like Hikaru and Hyuga (the Asahi brothers). With the series officially concluding its anime run
For nearly a decade, Beyblade Burst redefined what modern competitive spinning top battles could look like. Unlike its predecessors (the original Bakuten Shoot and Metal Saga), Burst introduced a game-changing mechanic: the "Burst" itself. The ability to physically explode your opponent’s Beyblade for an instant win added a layer of tension and strategy never seen before.
The Complete Legacy of Beyblade Burst: A Guide to Every Series, Evolution, and Generation It also gave us Dante Koryu (Drum) and