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Beyblade: Let it Rip - Volume 1 (2002)

Jonathan Potts , Vik Sahay  |  Unrated |  DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Jonathan Potts, Vik Sahay, Illich Guardiola, Nîna Kumagaya, Julie Lund (II)
  • Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English, Japanese
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
  • DVD Release Date: February 25, 2003
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00007L4LI
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #81,294 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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This game-based kids' series is trying a little too hard and too obviously to be the next Pokémon. Tyson and his friends Kenny the computer nerd and good-natured Max want to become Beyblade champions. They practice, study, and work on strategy, as they're invariably pitted against someone who's never been defeated. Their biggest foe is Kai, the nasty, win-at-any-price leader of the Blade Sharks gang. Although some blades are inhabited by supernatural "Bit Beasts," Beyblade is just a high-tech variation on battling tops. The matches quickly fall into formula and there's no bond between Tyson and his Blade like the one that links Ash and Pikachu. The animation is minimal, with lots of pans over still artwork. The spiky-haired kids all look as if they just came from Goku's barber shop and talk as if they've been studying diction with Kato Kaelin. (Rated TV7: minor cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon

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As a young Beyblader, Tyson has a dream to be the best blader in the world! Tyson decides to challenge Kai, undefeated blader. Unfortunately Tyson is crushed by Kai's blade. Vowing revenge, Tyson begins his quest to rebuild his Beyblade. With help from his best friend Kenny, Tyson searches to find a bit beast strong enough to take-on Kai and his Dranzer. What Tyson doesn't know is, the power is already in the family. KEY SALES POINTS * 5 episodes plus 1 bonus episode * Wildly successful TV series: As seen on abc family - one of the hottest shows among 6-12 boys - #1 TV Show in Core Demographic (Boys 6-11) - Airs 9 Times Per Week - #1 TV Show Among Kids 2-11 - #2 TV Show Among Teens 12-17 * International - #1 TV Show on UK Among Kids 10-15 - #2 TV Show on UK Among Kids 4-15 * Master Toy Licensee - Toys available from Hasbro - National Multi-Media Advertising Campaign * Over 50,000,000 toys sold to date * Post-street date advertising campaign - National Radio - Top 45 Markets on #1 Kid’s Radio Network - National Spot TV - Top 35 Markets * National Kid's Meal QSR Promotional - Summer 2003 * National Live Events And Tournaments - Summer 2003 * WWW.BEYBLADE.COM - One-Stop Online Brand Community Featuring: - Tournament Event Information - Competition And Battle Stratgies - Online Chat Facility - Brand Info - Partner Links - Online Games - In-School Club Program

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Take it from me... August 4, 2004
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I dont know what people find it wrong with this show. But personally... I love it! I love it! I love it! And this is a fair warning, this review kinda covers the whole first season to which this particular DVD is just the first.

Sure it maybe about spinning tops. But c'mon, in game gimmick animes, cards and electronic geegaws are so mainstream, they became boring. Atleast for me. Beyblade brings a nice new spin on game anime, pardon the pun.

I love the characters! For me, I can see the great divercity in all of the characters, and I have found some characters who show up a little later (not in this DVD, but later in the series, which I have watched in whole) plainly hilarious! Who wouldn't find Max's antics even a little funny?

The plot may have it's loop holes, but what anime doesn't? I dont want to go too in depth about the plot in fear of spoiling it for you. But the plot is a bit more than spinning tops and tournaments, and in the the end of the first season it does get a little dark and somewhat disturbing. I dare anyone here to go over a poisonous snake pit on monkey bars. (The end of the season will explain that one)

Kids in the family will LOVE this. But it may not be exactly for the very young viewers (no one younger than 9 or 8), as it does get a little dark at times.

If you're over 9 and maybe seen the dub, you dont know what you're missing. The dub cut out all the good stuff to be honest. And I'm proud to say that I'm glad my 12 year old cousin got me into this series.

It's a well-worth item for pre-teens, and maybe even for family viewing. And I have a feeling girls will love this one just as much as boys. Though maybe for different reasons.

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Teh Cool April 26, 2004
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Now... I don't know what that other person down there was ranting on about how Beyblade is childish, stupid, blah blah blah... Right.

You see... those are the kinds of people that maybe watch 5 mins of it, come to the conclusion that the show is meant for people with the mentality of a banana, and then go and rant. They don't appreciate the story, the characters, whatever.

Now the concept may be a bit... odd. Spinning tops. Alot of people think that the game originated from the show. Wrong. Show came after manga came after game. Top came first. Manga created by Aoki Takao. Manga adapted to TV show by d-Rights. Aired on TV-TOKYO in 2001. Yeah... it's an uberly long commercial for a toy line that's been around since 1996. But it still rocks.

The story revolves around a 10-year-old boy named Kinomiya Takao (or 13-year-old named Tyson Granger according to the dub >>;) that is a beyblader. He has been beyblading practically his entire life, ever since his older brother started when he was Takao's age. That, and he manages to do kendo as well. =P

I'd go on, but that's too much to type. Later on you get introduced to the rest of the main characters -- the enigmatic Hiwatari Kai, kitty-boi Kon Rei, and the hyper cutie Mizuhara Max.

For a show about spinning tops, it's gained some older fans too (like me ^_~). I'd watch it if I were you.

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Junk food for the brain July 18, 2003
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While its true that this show is nothing but a shameless plug to brainwash unsuspecting kids into buying the extensive line of toys for this series (the toys actually came first before the anime and the toys only took off when the show started airing in Japan), I am not ashamed to say that I enjoy watching it ^.^;;;

As someone who's a huge fan of X and Senkaiden Houshin Engi I'm sure this is probably strange if not sacrilegious, but hey--you gotta lighten up every now and then and beyblade, while not having the greatest plot in the world (hey, who am I kidding--what plot?) still sets out what it intended to do in the first place--and that is to entertain people, which it does.

And to give it credit, the characters are cute and quite lovable. Rei and Kai are reasons enough for me to keep on watching this series till the end.

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