Beyblade began as a toy franchise in Japan, releasing in 1999. At the time it had a manga series by Takao Aoki, which was adapted into the 2001 anime series, Beyblade. The anime later received several ...
Back in August, the BBC released the latest anime series for 'Beyblade', that of 'Beyblade X', which shows an encouraging shift for the UK broadcaster.
Beyblade, an old-school classic anime series from the early 00s, has left an indelible mark on the industry and its dedicated fanbase. Even after 20 years, the popularity and nostalgia surrounding ...
Beyblade X fans on social media have slammed the use of AI-generated art in the anime's ending theme video. The official X (formerly Twitter) account for Beyblade recently promoted the lyric ...
Spin your Switch to something exciting with Beyblade Burst: Battle Zero! It’s spring 2020. Now more than ever is a good time to stay inside and watch anime. You can feel it. Flowers are blooming ...
Please verify your email address. The anime industry is just as diverse as any other media medium. From terrifying horror to comedy that will make someone's sides hurt, this variety is what makes ...
Twenty years after the toy tops hit the market, Beyblades are more popular than ever – and the online community of ‘blading’ ...
Once a domestically consumed niche product “watched by people with no friends at school”, as one veteran producer ruefully recalls, anime has become a global sensation. These days its export ...
A new character trailer is here for I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level 2, the second season of the anime!
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. With both the likes of Shoji Kawamori and Shinji Aramaki penning many of ...
Browsing through my social media, it seems the Beyblade craze is slowly returning to the Philippines, bringing back those fond memories we had in the 2000s of watching the anime series and buying ...