| Ray Kon | |
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| Beyblade character | |
Ray, as he appears in Beyblade G-Revolution |
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| Voiced by | Aya Hisakawa (Japanese) Daniel DeSanto (English) |
| Japanese name | Rei Kon |
| Profile | |
| Age | 13 English/ 12 Japanese (Beyblade)
14 English/ 13 Japanese (Beyblade V-Force) 15 English/ 14 Japanese (Beyblade G-Revolution) |
| Bit-beast | Driger (Byakko) |
Raymond Kon, more commonly known as Ray Kon, known in the Japanese version as Rei Kon (金李, Japanese: Kon Rei, Chinese Pinyin: Jīn Lǐ), is a fictional character from the anime and manga series of Beyblade. Daniel DeSanto (born March 6, 1984) is a Canadian actor He is 5'5" and of Italian descent is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use (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 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 In the anime, he is voiced by Daniel DeSanto in the US/UK version, whilst voiced by Aya Hisakawa in the Japanese version. Daniel DeSanto (born March 6, 1984) is a Canadian actor He is 5'5" and of Italian descent In the Japanese versions, his given name is often written in katakana as "レイ. is a Japanese Syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with Hiragana, Kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet "
He is generally shown as to be calm and open minded. In fact, many comparatives can be made between his personality and Yin and Yang, which he appropriately wears the symbol of, the Taijitu. In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin and yang ( is used to describe how seemingly opposing forces are bound together intertwined and interdependent in the In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin and yang ( is used to describe how seemingly opposing forces are bound together intertwined and interdependent in the The forces of Yin and Yang are generally described as opposite but complementary forces, and the same can be said about him. He can be calm and collected, but also a fierce competitor. These two qualities can be referred to as opposites, but they are not absolute in their differences, and the same can be said about Yin and Yang. Furthermore, the forces of Yin and Yang are interdependent, meaning that they cannot exist without their counterpart. This can also be compared to Ray's personality. His whole nature seems to be similar in principal to this metaphysical concept.
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Spin Gear
Driger Slash (Tiger Claw)
Driger Fang [Tiger Fang]
MG Core
Driger Vulcan (Vulan Claw)
Driger Vulcan 2 (Vulcan Power Claw)
Engine Gear
Driger Gatling (Gatling Claw, Gatling Claw Maximum)
Hard Metal System
Driger Metal Slash (Thunder Slash)
Beyblade: White Tigers, Bladebreakers
Beyblade V-Force: Bladebreakers
Beyblade G Revolution: White Tiger X, G Revolutions
Ray is first introduced to the show in episode 6, named Dragoon Storm. In this episode, he is portrayed as a powerful and confident competitor. However, some may say that he is shown as overconfident in some aspects, especially before the battle against Tyson had even begun. In the first battle, Ray easily, and almost effortlessly destroys Tyson's blade using his bit beast Driger's Tiger Claw attack. The following battle, Ray becomes somewhat cocky about his ability, and ends up losing the 2nd round to Tyson. Ray forfeits the final, deciding battle, saying that he had no more to prove. After the final round of the Tournament, between Tyson and Kai, Ray approaches Tyson, along with Max and Mr. Dickenson, inviting him and Kai to join the new BBA team called the Blade Breakers. The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade.
Throughout the first season, Ray is looked to for advice about battles. He is generally revered as a kind hearted, polite individual, who is very welcoming when meeting new people. He is also shown as being very open minded, especially about Beyblading techniques. This is emphasised in the Asian tournament, used as a means to justify his leaving of his home village. It is also shown in this season that he has an uncle who is the head chef at a restaurant in Paris, which is owned by Olivers' Dad. It is also shown that he works as a waiter in a restaurant in Hong Kong for extra cash. This has led to an opinion of him loving to cook.
Ray's beyblades in this season were Driger Slash & Driger Fang
Generally, Ray is shown in a similar light as to how he is portrayed in season 1, although in V-Force, he is much more critical of his performance. Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade.
A good example of Ray's kind hearted nature is shown in V-Force, in the battle against Salima and Cyber Driger. During this battle, Salima becomes somewhat hypocritical towards her original philosophies towards beyblading. Because of this, Ray spends most of the battle trying to convince her that using Cyber Driger has tainted her beliefs.
Ray uses three beyblades in the second season--Driger Fang, Driger Vulcan, and Driger Vulcan 2.
In this series, Ray is portrayed in a very different way from the other two series. Beyblade G-Revolution is the third of the Anime series Beyblade. In the previous two, he was shown as being a polite young man, but unconfident in his beyblading ability. In G-Revolution however, he is shown as being confident, almost to the point of being cocky. It is this that causes him to lose some of his matches. During this series, he leaves the Bladebreakers to help form the White Tigers X team, partnering up with his former teammate, Lee.
Ray uses three beyblades in this season, the Driger Vulcan 2,the Driger Gatling, and Driger Metal Slash.
Kai Hiwatari: Kai and Ray are closest in age of the Bladebreakers and are shown to share a certain respect, concern and admiration. is a fictional character from the Beyblade Manga and Anime series The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. This is particularly evident in V-Force. Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade.
Mariah Wong: Ray and Mariah were born and raised in the same mountain village in China, and grew up together alongside Gary, Kevin and Mariah's older brother Lee, becoming life-long friends. Mariah Chan, known in the Japanese version as Mao Chou (金李 Japanese: Chou Mariah, Chinese Pinyin: Wīng Maou It was from Ray that Mariah first learned how to Beyblade, and as time went on, their friendship led to early stages of love. However, this was dashed by Ray's desertion. Mariah however refused to believe Ray was a traitor and her feeling for him remained. After the White Tiger team reconciles with Ray, he later rejoins in the third series.
Salima: From the moment they first meet, Ray and Salima show an interest in each other. This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series When Salima was recruited to Team Psykick, Salima attempted to protect Ray and his team from the plans of Psykick, but is tempted enough with the power of Cyber-Driger to fight against him. This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series Initially completely under the cyber-bitbeast's influence, Ray was convinced by Kai to defeat her despite his concerns for her safety. Upon her defeat and realization of her actions, Ray attempted to convince her to join them, but failed. Later, Ray kept Salima alive during Kane's fight with Tyson, which caused the building to disentegrate. This is a list of fictional characters from the Beyblade anime series Salima and Ray's short-lived relationship ended around the final match, as Salima's possible romantic interests were with Kane.
Ray's only known relative is his uncle; Stanley Kon, who left China and went to France, where he became a chef. Ray remains in contact with Stanley, as he has been taught great cooking skills by his uncle.
In the manga however, he marries Mariah (Mao) and they have a daughter named Ling (Rin). Taking this into consideration, Ray would now have a wife, a daughter, a brother-in-law (Lee) and a grandfather-in-law since Mariah's family would also be his.
| 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 |