Beyblade V-Force
6.8
Quality Score
0.02 (Mixed)
Audience Mood
7 / 10
Controversy
45,445
MAL Ratings
Synopsis
The Bladebreakers have to join forces once again because a mysterious group under the lead of Oozuma has defeated them, but the real enemy is not Oozuma. The real threath is formed by a group of people who use cyber-BitBeasts to capture the original ones from the Bladebreakers. (Source: ANN)
Audience Consensus
Audience reception to Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 is highly divided, particularly among fans of the first season. Many find the plot incoherent, the characters annoying or poorly developed, and the art style a step down. However, some appreciate the improved visuals in later seasons and enjoy the soundtrack, creating a sense of nostalgia mixed with disappointment.
Strengths
- Improved art style in later seasons (Seasons 2 and 3)
- Catchy and upbeat soundtrack, primarily rock genre
- The concept of controlling ancient beasts with technology is appealing.
Weaknesses
- Incoherent and poorly written story
- Inconsistent character design, characters look younger than in previous seasons
- Generic and uninspired music
- Annoying and poorly designed new characters
- Main character Tyson becomes more bratty and annoying
- Unnecessary and irritating cheerleader character (Hilary)
- Chibi art style is a downgrade from the original season
Available on: Amazon Prime Video (availability varies by region)