BeyWarriors: Cyborg

BeyWarriors: Cyborg
Genre Sports, Action
Anime
Directed by Katsumi Hasegawa
Music by Catalin Marin
Studio Nelvana, SynergySP, d-rights
Released October 18, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel) – ongoing
Related works

BeyWarriors: Cyborg is an Canadian/Japanese anime series, a spin-off of the series Beyblade.[1] While it has been produced in Japan, it has yet to be aired in Japanese. BeyWarriors: Cyborg has been commissioned by Nelvana and has 26 episodes, as well as 2 specials. The series first aired on K2 on October 18, 2014 in Italy, although has yet to air in North America.

The English Dubbed version started airing on Toonami Asia (Hong Kong/Singapore/Philippines) and Toonami India on October 3, 2015 at 9:52am.[2] It most likely won't air in North America since the toyline has been cancelled.

The Japanese version of BeyWarriors: Cyborg is currently streaming on the Anime Hodai streaming service.[3]

Plot

The newest series of the Beyblade saga is BeyWarriors: Cyborg, warriors who resemble half-creatures and half-machines. Mysterious objects called "Beyraiderz" are found in the sanctuaries of Teslandia. The Cyborg Warriors transform the energy released from the sanctuaries into small objects called Tokens. Who will win more battles to collect the most amount of Tokens?

"Teslandia" is an abandoned planet, ignored by the rest of the nearby planets due to its harsh environment. The story begins with Nico, Al and Sola. They must get the most tokens possible. When power spots containing high levels of energy called "Sanctuaries" were identified, and mysterious vehicle shaped items called "Beyraiderz" were found along with the Sanctuaries. Beyraiderz can synchronize with the youths under the age of 17 living in Teslandia, and summon the Cyborg creatures known as "Warrior." The Warrior can transform high level "Sanctuaries" energy into small Tokens. This means that human beings are able to obtain energy by making the "Warrior" battle against each other to turn the arid wasteland into a lush and bountiful world.

So, who will win the most battles and collect the most Tokens? What mystery lies behind each Warrior and a group of invincible warriors with features of half-humans and half-machines can transform energy into small artifacts called 'tokens'. Who will win the battles now?

When the warrior battles start two mysterious warriors appear in the desert next to the stone region. These two mysterious battlers have the ability to give power to a warrior to summon another warrior in a battle and also the power to take away tokens directly from the symbols carved on the chest of the bey warriors.Who are these mysterious warriors?

Characters

BeyWarriors and their Cyborg Warrior

Supporting characters

List of Episodes

A list of Beywarriors: Cyborg episodes containing the Original, English and Japanese airdate.

No. Title Original airdate (Italy) English airdate (HK/SING/PH) Japanese airdate (Japan)
01 "First Battle"
"Uijin" (初陣) 
October 18, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 3, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
02 "The Royal Lion"
"Shishiou" (獅子王) 
October 19, 2014 (Italy K2 ChannelOctober 4, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
03 "The Vow"
"Chikai" (誓い) 
October 25, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 10, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
04 "Turbulence"
"Rankiryū" (乱気流) 
October 26, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 11, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
05 "The Phoenix"
"Fushichō" (不死鳥) 
November 1, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 17, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
06 "The Desert"
"Sabaku" (砂漠) 
November 2, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 18, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
07 "Determination"
"Shūnen" (執念) 
November 8, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 24, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
08 "Heaven's Decree"
"Tenmei" (天命(テンメイ)) 
November 9, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 25, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
09 "Intruder"
"Shinnyūsha" (侵入者) 
November 15, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)October 31, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
10 "The Guardian"
"Shugoshin" (守護神) 
November 16, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)November 1, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
11 "The Fiery Dragon"
"Kaenryū" (火炎竜) 
November 22, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)November 7, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
12 "Nightmare"
"Okumu" (悪夢) 
November 23, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)November 8, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
13 "Conspiracy"
"Inbō" (陰謀) 
November 29, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)November 14, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
14 "Settlement"
"Ketchaku" (決着) 
November 30, 2014 (Italy K2 Channel)November 15, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
15 "Invasion"
"Shūrai" (襲来) 
TBANovember 21, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
16 "Alliance"
"Dōmei" (同盟) 
TBANovember 22, 2015 (Toonami Asia)
17 "Clash"
"Gekitō" (激突) 
TBAJanuary 22, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
18 "Truth"
"Shinjitsu" (真実) 
TBAJanuary 29, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
19 "Demon Beast"
"Majū" (魔獣) 
TBAJanuary 30, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
20 "Flash"
"Senkō" (閃光) 
TBAFebruary 5, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
21 "Collapse"
"Hōkai" (崩壊) 
TBAFebruary 6, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
22 "Advance"
"Shingeki" (進撃) 
TBAFebruary 13, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
23 "Pride"
"Hokori" (誇り) 
TBAFebruary 20, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
24 "Evil God"
"Jashin" (邪神) 
TBAFebruary 21, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
25 "Death Match"
"Shitō" (死闘) 
TBAFebruary 27, 2016 (Toonami Asia)
26 "Bonds"
"Kizuna" (絆) 
TBAFebruary 28, 2016 (Toonami Asia)

List of Special Episodes

No. Title Original airdate (Italy) English airdate (HK/SING/PH) Japanese airdate (Japan)
SP01 "The Past"
"Kako" (過去) 
TBATBA
SP02 "The Future"
"Mirai" (未来) 
TBATBA

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