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Metal Fight Beyblade (メタルファイトベイブレード Metaru Faito Beiburēdo), is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine CoroCoro Comic between September 2008 and February 2012.
The series received an official English release in Singapore under the title Metal Fight Beyblade, the original Japanese title of the manga. This is consistent with other Asian releases of the manga in other languages.
International releases in territories where the toyline is handled by Hasbro roughly match the title of the manga to the corresponding anime season; for example, volumes with Big Bang Bladers were released as Beyblade: Metal Masters.
For the sake of consistency, the Beyblade Wiki uses Metal Fight Beyblade, as it is consistent with the only official English release, and avoids separating a singular manga into different named series.
Information[]
In the monthly CoroCoro comics, the chapters do not have specific chapter titles and are grouped by story arc name and chapter number instead. The chapter names are only in the Shinshoban manga volumes. The individual chapters are collected by Shogakukan in a series of Shinshōbon volumes.
Synopsis[]
The story follows the Blader, Ginga Hagane on his adventures with his incredibly powerful beyblade Pegasus which he uses to fight against the forces of evil that threaten the world of Beyblade.
Manga & Anime Differences[]
The anime version of Metal Fight Beyblade's plot is written differently than in the manga. One notable difference is that in the manga, the characters Beys transform for its upgrade, while in the anime, they just switch parts or get an entirely new Bey. Another notable difference is that in the manga, the characters started off with the Metal System Beys while in the anime they started with the Hybrid Wheel System. While initially starting with a similar plot, the importance of characters began to diverge heavily as the story progressed. Some anime and manga counterparts share only a name and character design.
Volume List[]
Metal Fight Beyblade[]
See here for a complete list of Volumes.
Metal Fight Beyblade Baku[]
See here for a complete list of Volumes.
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D[]
See here for a complete list of Volumes.
Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G[]
See here for a complete list of Volumes.
Notes[]
- Chapter 9 from the CoroCoro magazine was split into 2 different chapters in the shinshoban of Volume 2.
- Chapter 18 from the CoroCoro magazine was split into 2 different chapters in the shinshoban of Volumes 4 and 5.
- Chapter 19 from the CoroCoro magazine was split into 2 different chapters in the shinshoban of Volume 5.
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