

Beyblade Burst Surge
ベイブレードバースト スパーキング
One year after the events of Beyblade Burst GT, brothers Hikaru, and Hyuga witness the power of Superking/Sparking evolutions of Valkyrie, Ragnaruk, and Satan. The three beys radiate a power that was not even dreamable, due to their bladers pulling off a sparking launch. Hyuga and Hikaru get inspired to make their own sparking beys, Hyperion and Helios, and compete with the legendary bladers, training to best the top ranked bladers to ever touch the stadium. Prepared to do whatever it takes to become the best, they head across the globe to challenge the best to ever let it rip, in an effort to become stronger, and battle all of the top bladers that were able to make their mark in the stadium. (Source: Wikipedia)
One year after the events of Beyblade Burst GT, brothers Hikaru, and Hyuga witness the power of Superking/Sparking evolutions of Valkyrie, Ragnaruk, and Satan. The three beys radiate a power that was not even dreamable, due to their bladers pulling off a sparking launch. Hyuga and Hikaru get inspired to make their own sparking beys, Hyperion and Helios, and compete with the legendary bladers, training to best the top ranked bladers to ever touch the stadium. Prepared to do whatever it takes to become the best, they head across the globe to challenge the best to ever let it rip, in an effort to become stronger, and battle all of the top bladers that were able to make their mark in the stadium. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Imi-555
March 24, 2021
The fifth season of Beyblade Burst anime overall was kinda ok to me. i wish they stick to the manga at the very least. i didn't read it but i know there should be more Legendary players make an appearance. The new bey fight system was also kind of lame compared to the prequel series. I hope to see the sixth season to be more enjoyable. The side characters did nothing memorable and the MC's parent was somehow decent in my opinion. The main villain was ok as well, it's nothing like Phi from Chozetsu series but the last moment was heartwarming atthe very least.
yusuf1993
April 28, 2021
Here we go again. It's been awhile since the last time I made a review but I decided to make a review of the 5th season though it's not really that worthy in my opinion. Basically, the main formula for this season is the recurring or should I say the over recurring characters from previous seasons. Well, they're great and kids will just happily celebrate it with their new shiny bey, yippey. The minor part is of course the new characters that appear and maybe should take a major portion in the new season. But yeah, whatever, the decision is not mine to make to beginwith. They're so minor that you can count how many new characters appear here, main characters twin, bombers and that Valhalla guy. That's all, seriously. One thing that should make this season included in comedy genre is the overpowered early version of Lucifer that can wipe out any beys, even pros, entirely that make it invincible but in contrast is extremely not competitive and poor in real battle. Even though it's funny, but maybe that's the fantasy part of this season. But being in fantasy genre, I prefer the spinning tops that can wreck a large building and cause apocalypse. Kinda more epic than simply irrationally strong beyblade that far from reality. The other weakness is no need to mention, what can you really expect anyway, it is indeed genetically transferred again and again. So it's the same, no special girls' bey, no fanservice whatsoever (Hey, it's baby friendly right), abstract avatars that look like robotic alien from interplanetary creature or things, etc. After considering those factors, this is the detail of my assessment; Story 2 Art 6 Sound 6 Character 3 Enjoyment 3 Overall 4 If Takara is truly targeting larger market that includes wide range of age and gender, they have to put more effort. Maybe it is because specific gender has specific toys, but that's kinda gender biased and old minded way of thinking. Toys are meant for fun and it should be able to be enjoyed by any gender from all ages. There might be tiny hope in the future dynamite season. Though not much, I just yeah, can do nothing but to swallow anything thrown on my face because I can really do nothing about it. Good luck, hopefully the recurring character in that season can rise the toy sales.
MDK_Shady
May 13, 2021
Beyblade Burst overall has been kind of a mediocre show compared to other anime. in the toy based anime department it's decent, but never really tried anything. Now one thing to note, since the manga is monthly, the anime takes its own take on the major points of the manga, so although there isn't filler per say, it's just all anime canon. Beyblade Burst Sparking is the 5th season of Beyblade burst, and I believe it actually holds up really well compared to other anime outside of toy based anime for one reason alone. I'll get to that later. Plot: 6 The plot is kind of thedown side to this season, the first half is basically meet the bladers, then tournament arc, then another one. The first tournament arc was decent but not really that good. It doesn't hold up to the past tournament arcs like the God Blader's Cup, or the nationals. However, it set's up interesting character dynamics between the returning cast. Sound: 5 Forgettable Characters: 8 The cast for burst is very likeable, although the two new main characters are kind of annoying, they have been fleshed out decently well. We got to see the season tackle a concept that has only kind of been done in season 2, this concept being an inferiority complex. Shu kurenai had one in season 2, and used it to become Red-Eye, and in this season we see a more down to earth version of it with Hikaru Asahi. Throughout the first half, Hikaru has accumulated more losses than Hyuga, although he was ahead of him at the start of the season, during the legends festival we got to see Hikaru take multiple Ls while his brother continued to excel. They did it fairly well, however i'd say it was kind of dropped after the evolved version of the beys came in. As for the reoccurring cast, Aiga and Ranjiro's friendship was developed really well this season, and it was a nice continuation from Cho-z. Same could be said about Valt and Rantaro, who although aren't really the team, but their dynamic is cool to see. Sisco has his arc of wanting to beat free extended into this season, although unfortunately it doesn't really go anywhere. the only disappointing character this season was Free, who had a really good motivation to fight Lain Valhalla, but it didn't go anywhere Animation: 9 The animation although sometimes quite janky, really does pull through when needed. Free & Sisco VS Lui & Drum was beautiful to watch, Lain & Shu VS Valt & Rantaro although it didn't have animation that truly stood out, the battle choreography was just stunning. And ofcourse the breathtaking final battle, that was by far the best animated sequence i have seen from this franchise, and is definetly comparable to other series outside of the toy based anime category. Themes: 10 as of late, with GT, Beyblade Burst has been trying to add themes to its seasons. Themes that focus on the final antagonist. Now from season 1-3 some guy would just be the final opponent, but we never got any back story for how they became who they were, with GT we got Gwynn Ronny who had the old trope of "i don't understand power of friendship" which although refreshing for burst, it doesn't really hold up at all compared to anything else. However, Sparking had introduced a character called Lain Valhalla. When he was introduced, I think I could say quite confidently no one really liked him, he was too strong for a new character, and just never lost. He was a frustrating character to watch because whenever he would go up against a favourite character, the outcome was clear, he'd win. Only after his victory against Shu Kurenai did I realize how strong of a character this was. They didn't introduce him last minute like Gwynn, he had a purpose from the beginning. Lain is the embodiment of a Beyblade Burst main character, wanting to be the best. But unlike the others, that's all he wants, so when he beats all the legends, he gets confused and loses sight of himself, he gained what he wanted, but now he cannot fight anyone stronger. I'm a sucker for the good written overpowered character, and Lain is one of them. Throughout the second half of the season we see him constantly get confused by everything around him, while everyone is truly giving it their all, he cannot since he doesn't need to. The person across from him is distant while only being a meter away. and in the battle between Lain & Shu VS Valt & Rantaro we finally see Lain for the first time beginning to realize a key message Beyblade Burst has been trying to tell us since the very beginning. And when he finally loses in an equal bout with the main characters, that message is even clearer. Being the best at anything isn't what one should strive for, instead the constant improving of one self alongside another is what can bring greater happiness. Valt and Shu, although both wanted to be the best, they only really got to their high ranking because of how many times they have faced each other, because of how much they worked together. They are rivals, and they push each other to be better. Anything you want to improve in, you can do it by yourself, but it will be more fulfilling if you do it with another person, constantly challenging yourself, competing. You may not be the best, but you will be better.
ajw215799
March 17, 2025
This is the best of the Beyblade Burst series (so far) but that is a pretty low bar to clear. Whilst the vast majority of this season was about the nostalgia of the previous seasons, bringing a bunch of old characters back for a second shot at glory, this series did once again provide good Beyblading action. But what really holds this show back is a one note villain who is obsessed with his own strength and twin protagonists who don’t get along even though they are both idiots, one more than the other. This series could’ve been so much better… if the writer justlearned how to write believable human beings.
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