| Team Psykick | |
| Japanese name | Team Psykick |
|---|---|
| First appearance | Beyblade V-Force |
| Alternate names | Psykick Psykicks |
| Team leader | Gideon (hired by Dr. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade. Zagart) |
| Team members | Kane Yamashita Salima Goki Jim |
| Team supporters | Dr. B |
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Team Psykick are a fictional crime organization and team of Beybladers in the anime and manga series Beyblade. (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 They only appear in Beyblade V-Force. Beyblade V-Force is the second season of the Anime series Beyblade. They were also seen at the end of G Revolution. A member of Team Psykick is usually referred to as a Psykick or a group of bladers Psykicks.
The goal of Team Psykick was to capture the four sacred spirits, or "bit-beasts", from the world champion Beyblading team, the Bladebreakers. The Bladebreakers are a fictional team of Beybladers in the anime series Beyblade. They initially selected handpicked bladers to steal the bit-beasts away, but soon change tactics to challenging the Bladebreakers to matches. Team Psykick's leader is Gideon, who was employed by Dr. Zagart. Gideon perceived Zagart's motives for capturing the bit-beasts was world domination, but due to his death when Team Psykick is dissolved, he doesn't realize it is all to turn Zagart's son, Zeo, into a human. After Team Psykick is disbanded, Zagart takes actions into his own hands with his own group of scientists.
Gideon is the overseer of Team Psykick and the one who thought of the Cyber Bit-Beast project. He hires Dr. B to do most of his work and lead the other scientists. Unbeknownst to the others, he actually answers to a man called Dr. Zagart. He seems to care greatly about appearances as he wears a flashy suit most of the time. After Tyson defeats Kane and the Battle Tower collapses, Gideon is crushed under the debris. Episode 3-27. (Voiced by: Len Carlson)
Dr. B is the head scientist of Team Psykick and is called in when Gideon's normal henchmen aren't able to capture Tyson's Dragoon. He is the main reason the Bladebreakers reunite, as he calls for a match between chosen Psykick members and the Bladebreakers. He is extremely arrogant almost to the point of insanity, as when his plans fail he tends to scream and act out like a child. He attempts to kill everyone in the Battle Tower by pressing a button that is presumed to be an explosive, but Gideon stops him and pushes him into a computer, where he is electrocuted. Episode 6-27. (Voiced by: Kent Williams (actor))
The Psykicks are the group of beybladers chosen to wield the Cyber Bit-Beasts and defeat the Bladebreakers. Kent Williams is an American Actor and Voice actor born in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, The bladers have changed over time, until Gideon finally settled on the main four. Unlike normal Psykicks, who wear green uniforms, these bladers wear lavender. Green is a Color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a Wavelength of roughly 520–570- nm. Lavender is a pale Tint of violet. It applies particularly to the Color of the flower of the same name.
Kane is the leader of the Psykicks and the blader chosen to control Cyber Dragoon. When the Psykicks first met the Bladebrakers, they were passing by until they witnessed Tyson's grandpa drowning in the river and help him. After getting acquainted, Kane and Tyson decide to battle. The two were evenly matched blow for blow and it ended in a respectable draw. When the Psykicks were told they'd be fighting the Bladebreakers with artificial bit-beasts, Kane had doubts about his ability to control one, after seeing it take over his friends Jim and Goki. But after a test run, Kane feels the power of Cyber Dragoon surging through him and decides to throw his friendship with Tyson out the door.
Kane is very calm and collected in nature, making him a born leader and an inspiration to his team. He returns in the Championship arc with Jim, but must forfeit their match with Tyson and Max due to they're blades being destroyed by King and Queen. 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 King and Queen are two characters from the Anime and Manga series Beyblade. It is also hinted that Salima may have feelings for him. Kane and the other Psykicks are shown to have been involved with Gideon before, but they're past remains unexplored. He is voiced by Yuuki Tai in the original version, and by Ted Cole in the English dub. is a male Japanese voice actor from Tokyo, Japan employed by Genki Project. Ted Cole is a voice actor from Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States
Salima is the Beyblader chosen to use Cyber Driger. She is very kind-hearted and truly believes in her team's goal: to learn everything they possibly can about beyblading. She, like Kane, was skeptical about using the Cyber Bit-beasts in battle, but her lust for power got the better of her. Salima grows a close bond with Ray because they both want to have fair fights, since Tyson was also considering breaking the rules to protect their bit-beasts. Raymond Kon, more commonly known as Ray Kon, known in the Japanese version as Rei Kon (金李 Japanese: Kon Rei, Chinese Though Ray is profoundly affected by Salima's influence, she mostly shows feelings for Kane. Salima is voiced by Hikaru Ikeda in the original version, and by Susan Roman in the English dub. Susan Roman (born April 17, 1957 in Edmonton Alberta, Canada) is a Voice actress best known for voice acting the role of Lita/Sailor
Jim is the Beyblader chosen to use Cyber Draciel. He is a tactical genius, almost to the point of being cocky, being able to figure out a beyblade's RPM rating and a Beyblader's attack pattern simply by watching them. He is the first to be introduced to the Cyber Bit-Beasts. The test put a physical and mental strain on Jim, and after he passed, he immediately started craving more power. He is the only Psykick to beat a Bladebreaker and capture his bit-beast, which was Max. Even though he is rather smart, he seems to have confidence issues, shown when he runs to the table crying after King and Queen destroy his beyblade. Jim is voiced by Ayaka Yamashita in the original version, and by Mary Long in the English dub.
Goki is the Beyblader chosen to use Cyber Dranzer. His main resolve is his raw power, although he does seem to share Kane's and Salima's values. He first believed that Jim was getting too arrogant because of Cyber Draciel, and challenges him to a beybattle; confident he'll win since Jim had never beaten him before. Jim toys with Goki, until ultimately shattering his beyblade into pieces. Goki soon realizes the power of the digital bit-beasts and starts using one himself. Like Jim, severe mental stress is put on Goki due to the Cyber Bit-beasts influence, and breaks down in tears after losing to Kai. is a fictional character from the Beyblade Manga and Anime series Goki is voiced by Yasuhiro Fujiwara in the original version, and by Craig Lauzon in the English dub. Craig Lauzon (born February 3, 1971 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian Comedian, and member of the Royal Canadian
These are the other members that make up Team Psykick. However, there are many more blader grunts and scientists.
Snakey is the first Beyblader chosen to wield Gideon's new Magtram(the anime's version of the Magnacore). His beyblade is able to cut through steel. He is defeated by Tyson.
Chameleon is the Beyblader who fought Max on Dr. B's island. His beyblade was able to blend in with its surroundings and make itself invisible. However, Draciel breaks the bit-beast capture system and beats Chameleon.
Bat, usually referring to himself as the Dark Emperor Bat, fights Ray in the dark cave of Dr. B's island. He wears nightvision goggles in order to see, but Ray comes out victorious in the end.
Figel challenges Kai on the bridge to the lighthouse on Dr. B's island. He fails to make Kai call out Dranzer.
Daryl is the Beyblader who fights Tyson on Dr. B's island. His beyblade is able to blade on water due to a vacuum that takes in the water and pumps it back out.
Gerry is the very first Beyblader chosen to wield the prototype Cyber Dragoon. He uses it in a local beyblade tournament and nearly destroys the building. He collapses, falling under the pressure.
Wyatt was a student at Whitney Prep School that was one of Kai's biggest fans. He dreamed of one day being a world champion like Kai. He asks Kai to train him on multiple occasions, but is turned down. Due to this, he joins Team Psykick and uses the prototype Cyber Dranzer. His battle with Dunga puts an enormous amount of stress on him, as he was trying not to show any weakness in front of Kai. He falls to the ground, unable to handle the immense power, and dies. His death was watered down in the dub, as they don't explicitly say he is dead, but they do not say he is alive either. Kai's words about Wyatt are "he was never the same again. "
| 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 |