| Max Tate | |
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| Beyblade character | |
Max, as he appears in the third season. |
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| Voiced by | Ai Orikasa (Japanese) Gage Knox (English) |
| Japanese name | Max Mizuhara |
| Profile | |
| Age | 11 (Japan)/13 (English)-Season 1, 12 (Japan)/14 (English)-V-Force 13 (Japan)/15 (English)-G-Revolution |
Max Tate (Max Mizuhara (水原 マックス, Mizuhara Makkusu) in the Japanese version) is a fictional character in the popular manga and anime series of Beyblade. born is a popular Japanese veteran Seiyū and singer from Tokyo. Gage Knox (Born 12 July 1989) is a Canadian actor Knox has featured in on Canadian based programmes such as the short-lived Beware 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
Max is a happy, good-natured kid who always sees the best in everything and everyone. He is like a brother to Tyson and loves to laugh at whatever life throws at him. Max is a highly skilled Beyblader specializing in a defensive style. Max strongly believes that the key to beyblading lies in the player, and not the beyblade. For Max, beyblading is a family affair. He lives with his Dad who runs a local hobby shop specializing in beyblades and his Mom is a research scientist at a top-secret BBA facility. His father is Japanese, and his mother, Judy, is American. Judy is the coach of the American Beyblade team, the All Starz. The All Starz (later known as PPB All Starz) are a fictional team of Beybladers in the Anime series Beyblade.
His perky, upbeat nature and Beyblading skills have won him many friends throughout the series. His bit-beast is Draciel, the water turtle (derived from the ancient Chinese turtle God of the North, Genbu).
He was voiced by Ai Orikasa in the Japanese version and Gage Knox in the North American version. born is a popular Japanese veteran Seiyū and singer from Tokyo. Gage Knox (Born 12 July 1989) is a Canadian actor Knox has featured in on Canadian based programmes such as the short-lived Beware
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DRACIEL MAX [MAX DEFENCE]
DRACIEL SHIELD [METAL BALL DEFENSE] DRACIEL FORTRESS [FORTRESS DEFENCE] MG CORE
DRACIEL VIPER [VIPER WALL]
DRACIEL VIPER 2 [HEAVY VIPER WALL]
ENGINE GEAR
DRACIEL GRAVITY [GRAVITY CONTROL] [ULTRA GRAVITY CONTROL] [TIDAL WAVE]
HARD METAL SYSTEM
DRACIEL METAL SHIELD [AQUA SHIELD]
BEYBLADE [BLADEBREAKERS]
BEYBLADE V-FORCE [BLADEBREAKERS]
BEYBLADE G-REVOLUTION [PPB ALL STARZ] [G-REVOLUTION]
One sees Max, in the first season, as a blader full of energy. Max was the first to befriend Tyson and Kenny. Kenny, known in the Original Japanese version as simply Professor (キョウジュ Kyouju) is a fictional character in the popular Anime and Manga He meets them by the river when Tyson attempts to save a drowning dog, but fails; thus leading Max into the rescue. At first, Kenny is jealous because he showed up out of the blue with great beyblading skills and was also somewhat jealous of his relationship with Tyson, but this soon passes. Max, along with Tyson and Kenny, agree to enter the Japan qualifying tournament being hosted by the BBA, and comes in first place in Block A. In the semi-finals, he faces Kai and loses. is a fictional character from the Beyblade Manga and Anime series Even though he lost, he offers Kai his hand in order to congratulate him, but Kai scoffs and walks off; a sign of his disregard for Max's skills at the time. Once Tyson beats Kai and Ray and becomes the national champion, Mr. Dickenson forms them into a team, named "Bladebreakers" by Tyson (Team BBA in the original version). Raymond Kon, more commonly known as Ray Kon, known in the Japanese version as Rei Kon (金李 Japanese: Kon Rei, Chinese This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. They then go off to compete in the championships.
Throughout the season, Max is a usual battler for the team, and wins most of his battles. After the tournament, he moves back to America with his mom until a little later in Beyblade V-Force. Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade. Max uses 4 Beyblades in season 1: Draciel Max, Draciel Metal Ball, Draciel Shield, Draciel Fortess
After the end of the Beyblade World Championships, Max moves back to America with his mother Judy to help her with beyblade research (most likely for the American BBA). Max is first seen walking in a parking lot listening to music when he is approached by a mysterious cloaked female beyblader (who is later revealed as Mariam) who challenges him to a battle. Max tells her he won't go easy on her just because he's a champion. When it looked like it was time for Max to go on the offensive, the female beyblader charges for Draciel and wins the battle. Stunned by his loss, Max emails Kenny about the incident and learns Tyson, Ray, and Kai have also been targeted by cloaked beybladers. They all lost their matches except Kai, who tied his match with his opponent, Dunga. This and another organization known as Team Psykick targeting the Bladebreakers prompts Mr. Dickenson to have the team reunite.
The Bladebreakers have their falling-outs this season, with Max trying to be somewhat of a voice of reason when others lose their way. He also grows a bond with the Saint Sheild member, Mariam. At the end of the second championships, he and Tyson are crowned the winners.
Max has 3 Beyblades in this season: Draciel Fortress, Draciel Viper, Draciel Viper 2
Bright, cheerful and always ready to take on a new Beyblade challenge, Max returns in G-Revolution. Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade. Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade. He is the first to hear about the new tag-team format of the Beyblade World Championships and alerts the rest of the team. Like Ray and Kai, Max realizes there is a chance he might not be able to compete if he fights with Tyson, so he leaves the Bladebreakers to join the PPB All Starz and gains a new partner, Rick Anderson. 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. Max and his team ties with White Tiger X for fourth place. The White Tigers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the Anime series Beyblade. He seems to be a bit more serious this season.
After the tournament, Daichi Sumeragi takes a liking to Max and sees him as sort of a "person to beat" in order to become world champion, getting tired of being associated with Tyson. "Daichi" redirects here For other uses see Daichi (disambiguation.
Max's last 3 blades this season were: Draciel Viper 2, Draciel Gravity, Draciel Metal Shield
| 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 |