
Later, Gingka and Kenta become friends and Gingka tells Kenta that he is exploring the country to find challenging opponents and improve his bey powers.

Benkei, who is second in command of the gang challenges Gingka that he is going to regret this and runs away. Kenta unexpectedly is saved by Gingka, the main protagonist with his beyblade Pegasus and wipes out the beys of The Face Hunters easily. Kenta, a young boy after winning a beyblade, Sagittario runs into a band of bullies called the 'Face Hunters' who bully him to play an unfair match. Beyblade: Metal Fusion was followed by a second series titled Beyblade: Metal Masters.

The first compilation was released on Janu while the seventh compilation was released on July 14, 2010. The remaining 28 episodes were released on seven DVD compilations under the title Metal Fight Beyblade: Battle Bladers ( メタルファイト ベイブレード バトルブレーダーズ編, Metarufaito Beiburēdo - Batoruburēdāzu-hen). The first compilation was released on J while the sixth compilation was released on December 9, 2009. The first 23 episodes were released on six DVD compilations of three to four episodes each by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The opening theme is "Metal Fight Beyblade" ( メタルファイト ベイブレード) performed by Yu+Ki and the ending theme is "Boys ~Hikari Kagayaku Ashita e~" ( Boys~光り輝く明日へ~) performed by MASH. Two pieces of theme music were used for the opening and closing themes. In the United States, Cartoon Network premiere the show on J on the United Kingdom premiered on September 13, 2010, in Australia premiered on Network Ten on Novemand Latin America premiered on Apon Disney XD. Nelvana announced that it will air in Canada's on on YTV. The series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan between Apand March 28, 2010. The 51-episode series was produced by d-rights and Nelvana under the direction of Kunihisa Sugishima. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.Beyblade: Metal Fusion, known in Japan as Metal Fight Beyblade, is a 2009 Japanese anime television series based on Takafumi Adachi's manga series of the same name, which itself is based on the Beyblade spinning top game from Takara Tomy.

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