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Beyblade (ベイブレード Beibureido) is a spinning top developed and manufactured by Takara starting in 1999. A top, or spinning top, is a Toy that can be spun on an axis balancing on a point for the town see Takara Central Africa Republic Takara Co Ltd The introduction of the toy in Japan corresponded with the broadcast of an anime television series of the same name. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. (anime in Japanese, In 2002, Hasbro began to sell Beyblade toys internationally (under license from, and produced by, Takara) along with a coordinated country-by-country rollout of localized versions of the TV series. Hasbro ( is an American Toy company It is one of the largest toy makers in the world second only to the toy giant Mattel. for the town see Takara Central Africa Republic Takara Co Ltd The Beyblade toy line went on to be one of the most popular toy lines in the world from 2000-2005 and as of 2005 over 100 million units had been sold worldwide.

In the basic rules of the game, one player wins by knocking the competitor's Beyblade out of a dish, commonly called a Beystadium, or to outspin the competing top(s). Hasbro's version of the Beystadium is enclosed and has "penalty pockets" which are able to stop the Beyblade from spinning, but the top may come back out.

These Beyblades may have pictures on them that symbolizes a creature (known as a Bit-Beast) which shows what the Beyblade does, or looks like.

Through the lifespan of Beyblade toy line, there are different generations of architectures that are being introduced in the TV 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

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Basic System

Basic System tops are the first generation of Beyblade tops. 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 The tops are made entirely of plastic, with the exception of Weight Disks and some tips. Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products These Beyblades consist of five basic parts:

The first blades consisted of a four-layer part system: Bit Chip, Attack Ring, Weight Disk, and Blade Base; the Spin Gear would lock into the Blade Base, essentially making the top only four layers after initial construction. Upon the arrival of the S- and F-series Beyblades, Spin Gears were made to be removable and interchangeable, thus creating a five-layer blade system.

Magnacore system

The Magnacore line of Beyblade toys featured magnetic Spin Gears and Weight Disks to push or repel blades from each other. Additionally, one could purchase magnets that were affixed to the bottom of one's Beystadium, which affected the movement patterns of the Beyblades.

Engine Gear System

Engine Gear tops retain the same major design of a typical Beyblade, including a Bit Chip, an Attack Ring, a Weight Disk, and a Blade Base; Engine Gear tops, however, replace the typical Spin Gear with a more advanced Engine Gear, which affects the behavior of the top during the battle. Each Engine Gear includes a Turbo Winder to wind-up the engine core. When in action, the Blade Base releases the Engine Gear determined by the Blade Base's clutch lock system.

Engine Gear Types

Blade Base Types

Customizable Engine Weights

For the 2 GT Series Beyblades that were released, the Engine Gear that comes with them is intended for use with the Customizable Engine Weight of each top. The Engine Gears, however, can fit with the "Clutch" bases.

Heavy/Hard Metal System

Beyblade HMS (Heavy/Hard Metal System) is a line of Beyblade toys released after the Engine Gear line of blades in respect to the anime 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 The Engine Gear Beyblade toy is a spinning core containing a winder which gives the top extra spinning power (anime in Japanese, This series, unlike ones in the past, use smaller pieces of mostly metal. HMS Beyblades have a distinct advantage over previously released Beyblades, that being that their spin velocities are 1. 5-2x faster. [1]

These blades are composed of a four-layer part system:


HMS blades do not use Spin Gears or Engine Gears, nor do they require them since the blade can be launched from both spin directions. This is possible through the HMS Neo Dual Launcher, which allows such spin-changing; also this launcher is superior to the classic launchers


Cross Arms Series

These series of Beyblades are robot-like fighters. Cross Arms are a "spinning action figure. " It is spun with a Dragon Winder. The stadium is the square cardboard box from Gyro Battle Challenge Set.

Differences between Takara and Hasbro Beyblades

There are several different differences between beyblades made by Takara and Hasbro:

The aim of the game

The aim of the game is to either: make the opposition stop spinning, knock the opposite player out of the BeyStadium or to destroy the other Beyblade(s).

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.beywiki.com/index.php?title=HMS Heavy Metal System Article at Beywiki
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