| Hilary Tachibana | |
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![]() Hilary as she appears in the third season. |
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| Voiced by | Shiho Kikuchi (Japanese) Caitriona Murphy (English) |
| Japanese name | Hiromi Tachibana |
| Profile | |
| Age | 14 English version/ 12 Japanese Version (V-Force) 15 English Version/ 13 Japanese version(G-Revolution) |
Hilary Tachibana is a fictional character in the popular Beyblade anime series. is a Japanese Voice actress ( Seiyū) born on 6 May 1972 in Kanagawa. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities 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, Her original Japanese name is Hiromi Tachibana (立花 ヒロミ Tachibana Hiromi?). For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. She only appears in the anime, and not in the manga. She does not appear in the first season.
Hilary can be very loud, bossy, overreactive, quick to jump to conclusions and stubborn as a mule, however, she's smart, independent, kind, and a leader. Daichi likes to call her "oba-san" (which translates to grandma or old lady) in the Japanese version.
Hilary is quick to make friends with all the Bladebreakers, and is one of the only people who can keep Tyson in line. The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. She is also very outspoken. She's not afraid to argue with Tyson, and seems to a lot in the second season. She also called Kai "cute" when she first sees his picture, and she seems to be the only girl Kai interacts with. is a fictional character from the Beyblade Manga and Anime series She calms down a lot in the third season, acting more responsible and mature. She takes care of Daichi and Tyson by cooking, a running gag in the season since she is not good at cooking. She got angry when Tyson had a bad dream about her and spoke of her horrible cooking in his sleep.
Hilary makes her first appearance in Beyblade V-Force as the "Wicked Witch of the Eighth Grade" (Tyson's exact words describing her). Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade. Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade. The first impression we get from her is that she is a bossy class president but in later episodes we watch her become a loyal, caring friend who will stop at nothing to help the Bladebreakers.
The Bladebreakers first expressed their opinion of her as an annoying pain in the neck when she tried to fit in with the team. The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. Kai accepted the idea of her being on the team when she proved her worth with an effective training schedule. Hilary became a new addition to their team as the new training "coach. " For a period of time, she was unable to see bit-beasts, but as the series progressed she was finally able to see them.
As the new addition to the team, she uses her head to figure out problems to help out the Bladebreakers. She is usually the comic relief throughout the series. Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work often to relieve tension Even though she is sometimes disliked in the Beyblade fandom, there are some good sides to her. Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc In the later episodes, her commitment to the Bladebreakers becomes stronger as she gets closer to the team. Though she still has arguments with Tyson, she quickly became good friends with the whole team, as well as receiving a better understanding in the world of Beyblading.
Hilary comes back, as still an official member of the Bladebreakers. Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade. Funnier than ever, Hilary is though proved to be a bit more violent than the last season and at the same time, reveals more of her feminine side to Tyson. She is now part of the beyblading team called the BBA Revolution, together with Kenny and Daichi, the new team member. This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series They all are Tyson's friends. She is the assistant coach/manager while Hiro is the team's coach/manager and she stands by her team whenever they need support. Hiro Granger, known in the Japanese versions as is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga series of Beyblade.
After a few weeks the BEGA appeared and demolished the whole BBA company and the building, putting the sport of beyblading in a different playing field. The whole team is forced out from buying beyblade parts from shops since each shop required a BEGA identification card, another one of Boris's schemes to force Tyson out of beyblading unless Tyson joins the BEGA League, like Kai already has, and throws in the towel on the Justice 5 Match. Hilary tried, but failed to buy any parts. She lends out a hand to help the team build their own beyblading parts as the BEGA team gets ready for them.
Later, after the BBA was saved, Hilary looks for Kai and Tyson, as always, and finds them both about to start a Beybattle, the denouement of the final chapter of Beyblade G-Revolution.
| Beyblade | |
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| 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 |