Beyblade G Revolution

Nippon Animation Summer 2003
ActionAdventureComedySci-FiShounen
7
Quality Score
0.65 (Positive)
Audience Mood
3 / 10
Controversy
32,338
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

After keeping their BitBeasts out of harm's way, a new world championship tournament is announced, but the defending champions can't all be on the same team. Their friendship will be tested and tried as each Bladebreaker goes on a quest to prove why they are the best Beyblader around. Tyson, Max, Ray, Kai, and newcomer Daichi, must keep up their winning ways...even if they must face each other. But, after the tournament is over, what awaits them is an old foe, Boris, taking over the BBA and transforming it into BEGA, the Beyblade Entertainment Global Association. To save Beybladers of the entire world from BEGA's corruption, the Bladebreakers must reunite once again... (Source: ANN)

Audience Consensus

The audience generally views 'Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution' as a strong and satisfying conclusion to the original series. Reviewers praise the improved animation, character development, and exciting battles. While some criticize the predictable plot and underutilization of past characters, the overall sentiment is positive, highlighting the series' ability to evoke nostalgia and provide an enjoyable experience.

Strengths

  • Improved animation and art style compared to previous seasons.
  • Well-developed characters with noticeable growth and emotional depth.
  • Engaging tournament arcs with exciting and impactful battles.
  • Soundtrack is considered the best in the series with well-fitting music.

Weaknesses

  • Some characters from previous seasons are excluded or have reduced roles.
  • Story can be predictable with reliance on the power of friendship trope.
  • Some character designs are not as appealing as in previous seasons.
  • The second arc feels rushed and some character motivations are unclear.
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