However this series still makes a reference to a metal material, in this case steel.Beyblade: Shogun Steel marks the first time a dubbed anime series has not utilized the Beyblade: Metal prefix since back in 2004, with Beyblade: G-Revolution.Unlike its previous seasons which ended their Japanese television broadcast on TV Tokyo in April, this season ended in December most likely due to the huge slump in Japanese Beyblade sales, recently.The preliminary logo found in the Nelvana PDF. The '4D' stands for 'different' materials, 'divided' (multi-part construction), 'dynamic,' and 'deep' customizability. The '4D' of the anime title comes from the game franchise's revised '4D' system. The ending theme is titled " Looking Up Smiling (We Go!)", and is performed by YU+KI's band, YCHRO. The third season of the Metal Fight Beyblade series will entitled as Metal Fight Beyblade 4D. The opening theme is titled " Zero-G Bey! Go!" and is performed by YU+KI. The Beyblade: Shogun Steel series has used one opening theme and one ending theme in its run, as per the previous three series.
ProtagonistsĮpisodes Main article: List of Beyblade: Shogun Steel episodes Music From counter clockwise: Eight Unabara, Kite Unabara, Zyro Kurogane and Shinobu Hiryūin. Most of the protagonists of Beyblade: Shogun Steel. However, with his natural guts and instinct, Zyro understands the walkthrough methods and heads towards victory.Īs such, will the champion Bladers stand in Zyro's way one after the other?! Straightaway, Zyro starts to battle with them, but he wasn't used to dealing with the Zero-G Stadium, which wasn't in his hometown, so it was a tough fight for him. In order to test his own strength, Zyro arrived at the town where Gingka and his friends were, but Gingka wasn't there and champion Bladers who aim at becoming the strongest Blader of tomorrow had gathered. 1 Blader who remains undefeated on his home turf. Zyro Kurogane, the new protagonist who looks up to Gingka Hagane and aims to become the strongest Blader, is the No.