
It's also present in episode 50 of Turbo to show just how high the stakes are in stopping Phi. It helps convey how messed-up Shu's psyche had become.
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As the series goes on it starts getting fuzzy as it doesn't show bladers tilt their launchers or move differently to affect its movement pattern but is shown that a mis-launch still causes malfunctions. Season 1 establishes that it's all in the launch form and that they only shout their special moves once they successfully perform it.

A series-wide example: Underestimating your opponents can be suicidal.(Thankfully, all three are found safe and sound on an uninhabited island in the same episode, but that must have been a nightmare for the ones taking care of these children). In episode 24 of Turbo, three children, one of which is royalty, have gone missing from the boat after deciding to race each other in the ocean.Shu goes missing sometime around episode 15 of Evolution and, for those who weren't around for the reveal in episode 36, he hasn't been seen since.Season 6 sticks with the Legendary Bladers but special attention has been given to Rashad who is seen as Valt's successor.Season 5 mixes this up by giving us the Legendary Bladers, S-Tier Ranked bladers comprising of various characters throughout the previous seasons.In addition, after defeating Valt for his title at the end of season 3, Aiger has kept his World Champion title for about a year. Season 4 gives us the Risen 3: Delta, Pheng, and Blindt.He wins the title back from Hyde several episodes later. Meanwhile, Valt has kept his title of World Champion for two years up until his battle with Aiger in episode 28. Season 3 introduces the Turbo 4, four of the strongest Bladers of the next generation: Phi, Laban, Xavier, and Hyde.In season 2, there's the Big 5, consisting of Free, Lui, Joshua, Xander, and Ren Wu.

Wakiya is this to a lesser extent in the current tournaments. The Supreme Four, consisting of Shu, Xander, Zac and Lui, the strongest bladers in Japan.Along with his Destruction Belfyre, he sets out to prove how strong he is. He lives in a large mansion streaming his matches within against the many challengers who seek him out. The sixth season, Beyblade Burst QuadDrive, involves a young boy named Bel Daizora who calls himself the Demon King, the strongest Blader in the world. The fifth season, Beyblade Burst Surge, centers around sibling duo Hikaru and Hyuga Hizashi, their newly created Lightning Beys Helios and Hyperion, and their journey to defeat Valt and all the Legendary Bladers they come across. However, things get complicated once Shu goes missing, and a mysterious Blader known only as Red Eye shows up, determined to destroy all standing in his way. The second season, Beyblade Burst Evolution, follows Valt as he is scouted by the Spanish team BC Sol to participate in the World League, setting his sights on the International Blader's Cup and defeating the Big Five, the world's top Bladers. Valt, inspired by Shu, sets his aim towards the National Tournament.

Valt's close friend Shu Kurenai, who is regarded as a Beyblade genius, is a participant in the National Tournament and a member of the "Supreme Four" due to his high influence. Enthusiastic about Beyblade, he works hard to better himself as a blader with his partner Bey, Valtryek. In the first season, Valt Aoi is a cheerful boy in the 5th Grade.
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It is comprised of a 2015 manga series, written by Hiro Morita, and six anime series, which began airing on TV Tokyo on April 4, 2016. Beyblade Burst is the third incarnation of the Beyblade franchise.
