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The Barthez Battalion are a group of fictional characters in the popular Beyblade anime and manga series. is an Anime and Manga series about a group of kids battling with highly powerful Spinning tops enchanted with sacred bit-beasts or spirits of mythical (anime in Japanese, ˈmɑŋgə is the Japanese word for Comics (sometimes called komikku コミック and print Cartoons In their modern form manga date from shortly The team consists of Miguel, Mathilda, Aaron and Claude. The team only appear during the third season, Beyblade G-Revolution and are shown to be cheaters, and follow their coach Barthez. Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade.

Although the team are cheaters during the Beyblade World Championships, they are really only following their coaches orders. During a match with Tyson Granger the team discovers that you shouldn't have to cheat to win, as Beyblading is just for fun. Barthez Battalion then ditch their coach and fight the rest of the tournament fairly. Although they are knocked out of the tournament, they accept their defeat gracefully.

It was later revealed in the series that, according to Tala, the team was merely a demonstration put together by BEGA in order to cause a splash at the world tournament with their coach, Barthez, being Boris' agent after all. But thanks to Tyson's effort, Miguel realized that Barthez nor Boris could be trusted.

Matilda and Miguel reappear after the tournament to help Tyson Granger to become stronger to beat the BEGA League, in part to get back at Boris for using them during the tournament. The BEGA League are a fictional group of characters for the popular Beyblade Anime and Manga series Barthez Battalion represent Europe during the Beyblade World Championships.

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Mathilda

Mathilda Alster
Bayblade character
Japanese name Mathilda
Bit-beast Pierce Hedgehog

Mathilda is the only female member of the Barthez Battalion. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities She is a quite, good natured girl who lacks confidence, and it is shown she fears her coach Barthez. She was taught to believe that you must do anything to win a Beyblade match by her coach, but discovers that it's how you play that matters. Mathilda looks up to Miguel as their leader and shows respect for him. While she is generally quiet and has a mousey voice during the show, she put her all into her Beyblade matches.

Mathilda's bitbeast is Pierce Hedgehog. Her Beyblade was however destroyed when Coach Barthez decided to destroy it during her Beyblade match against Daichi Sumeragi. "Daichi" redirects here For other uses see Daichi (disambiguation. Her attack is Poison Needle, and her Beyblade still is a combination of Attack, Defence and Endurance. During her Beyblade matches, when she launches her Poison Needle, she seems to grow butterfly wings, despite the fact that her bitbeast takes the form of a hedgehog.

Mathilda's cheating move is to detonate her own Beyblade.

Voiced by Hiromi Konno

Mathilda only appears during season three, Beyblade G-Revolution. is a female Japanese Seiyū from Hokkaidō, Japan. Anime cast in Air as Potato Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade.

Miguel

Miguel Lavalier
Bayblade character
Japanese name Mihaeru
Bit-beast Dark Gargoyle

Miguel is the team leader and bravest member of Barthez Battalion. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities Miguel seems to give the other members of Barthez Battalion confidence, as whenever he stands up to Barthez, the rest of the team follow him. Miguel has never really had the chance to use his own style of Beyblading, as Barthez has always had control over his Beyblade matches, and often created illegal Beyblades to help Miguel win.

It is only during a Beyblade match with Tyson Granger does Miguel realise that he doesn't need Barthez's sneaky tricks to win, and he stand up to Barthez, telling him that he wants to Beyblade on his own for once.

Miguel is shown to be very popular with fangirls during the show, often having screaming crowds of fangirls waiting for him at his Beyblade matches, yet he doesn't seem to be the kind to care. It is believed that Miguel and the rest of his team are Spanish. Miguels bitbeast is Dark Gargoyle, and takes on the form of a Gargoyle.

Voiced by Hiro Yuuki

Miguel's cheating move is the hidden attack ring. Hiro Yūki (結城 比呂 Yūki Hiro, né Teruhisa Tsuyusaki or 露崎 照久 Tsuyusaki Teruhisa) is a Seiyū who was born on

Claude

Claude Tavarez
Bayblade character
Japanese name Claude
Bit-beast Rapid Eagle

Claude was personally trained by Barthez himself. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities He usually never questions Barthez to his face, but often wonders if what he is doing is the right thing. Claude shows respect for Miguel and his skills. Claude was injured during his battle with Rick Anderson, although he could have moved out of the way of the attack, Barthez ordered him to stay were he was so that the crowd would favour Barthez Battalion over the All Starz. The All Starz (later known as PPB All Starz) are a fictional team of Beybladers in the Anime series Beyblade. The All Starz (later known as PPB All Starz) are a fictional team of Beybladers in the Anime series Beyblade.

Claude follows Miguels examples and stand up to Barthez. His bitbeast is Rapid Eagle, and when he launches his attack, he grows angel like wings.

Voiced by Akira Sasanuma

Claude is the one who always gets hurt for the team to win. is a Japanese voice actor who is a member of Arts Vision. Notable voice roles Crush Gear Turbo (Takeshi Manganji

Aaron

Aaron Silva
Bayblade character
Japanese name Aaron
Bit-beast Rushing Boar

Aaron usually does what he is told like Claude. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities He seems to lack confidence and doesn't stand up for himself.

Aaron is a quite powerful Beyblader. Not very quick to get angry, he is usually fine with following Coach Barthez's orders, regardless of the consequences. The problem is, the more he finds himself acting against his morals, the more he seems to question it. He just doesn't have the nerve to go up against Barthez on his own. His bit-beast is the Rushing Boar, its attack is Spin charge.

Voiced by Kazuyuki Ishikawa

Aaron's cheating move is the operation spider web

Beyblades and Attacks

MIGUEL LAVALIER

Dark Gargoyle: Fire Execution

MATHILDA ALSTER

Peirce Hedgehog: Poison Needle

CLAUDE TAVAREZ

Rapid Eagle: Twin Sabre

AARON SILVA

Rushing Boar: Spin Charge

Beyblade
Characters Hiro Granger | Tyson Granger | Kai Hiwatari | Kenny | Ray Kon | Daichi Sumeragi | Hilary Tachibana | Max Tate | Others
Teams Bladebreakers | White Tigers | All Starz | Dark Bladers | Majestics | Demolition Boys | Team Psykick | Saint Shields | King & Queen | Barthez Battalion | F-Dynasty | BEGA League
Media Season 1-Beyblade 2000 | Season 2 - V-Force | Season 3 - G-Revolution | The Movie: Fierce Battle | Manga
Games Beyblade (GBC) | Beyblade (PS) | Beyblade 2 | BeyBlade: Super Tournament Battle | Beyblade: GRevolution | Beyblade Ultimate Blader Jam | Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002: Takao Version, Daichi Version
Other Timeline | Bit-beast | Toys | Trading card game
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