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1The below list contains characters from the ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade'' portion of ''Franchise/{{Beyblade}}'' that can be considered of tertiary prominence as well as any characters directly related to them.
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7** [[Characters/BeybladeMetalFusion Characters that belong to]] ''Anime/BeybladeMetalFusion''
8** [[Characters/BeybladeShogunSteel Characters that belong to]] ''Anime/BeybladeShogunSteel''
9** [[Characters/BeybladeBurst Characters that belong to]] ''Anime/BeybladeBurst''[[/labelnote]]
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13!Season 1 teams
14!!Brazilian Team (Spintensity)
15[[folder:General]]
16[[caption-width-right:500:The team is nameless in Japan and ''Spintensity'' in English and derived translations.]]
17Spintensity represents the best of Brazil, which is great but only gets one so far without bit-beasts.
18----
19* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: Spintensity's beys' names end with "-as".
20* MauveShirt: Spintensity is the only tournament filler team to get a few non-filler perks. For starters, team captain Mario is in a whopping two episodes. Mario also has a last name, the team's beys have names, the team is the only story-irrelevant one with a female blader, and Luiz has specific audience attention.
21* NamedByTheAdaptation: As with most season 1 teams, Spintensity went by the descriptive "Brazilian Team" in the original version. The dub gave the team a proper name.
22* YouDontLookLikeYou: The reason Spintensity are [[MauveShirt Mauve Shirts]] instead of [[RedShirt Red Shirts]] is because they are the only filler team that actually is in the manga. Sort of. The team that appears in the manga has the same two-boys-and-a-girl setup, but they look nothing like the anime team, have different names (although "Rio" is the basis for "Mario"), and all use the same piranha-inspired bey. This type of bey is not like Paula's, and can open to reveal an encircling set of teeth. In the manga, Rei defeated all three members of the Brazilian team, which is likely why his battle with Paula is as chatty as it is.
23[[/folder]]
24
25[[folder:Mario da Silva (Mario)]]
26[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_mario.png]]
27[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: マリオ ・ダ ・シルバ / Mario da Silva / Mario]]
28[[quoteright:300:Bey: カナリアース / Canarias]]
29[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E22=]]]
30->'''Voiced by:''' Ako Mayama (Japanese), Creator/JulieLemieux (English)
31A soccer-playing beyblader who got his team all the way to the American semi-finals. His bey is Canarias.
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33* AFriendInNeed: Coupled with BestServedCold. During the charity match, Mario gets torn between Max's attempts to cooperate and Emily's insistence on survival of the fittest. She ends up taking him out along with the opposing team and as such he refuses to help her when she is about to be taken down by the opposing team's teamwork the next round. Despite it costing him too, Mario delights in her downfall. In the final round, it seems Emily is going to be his end again, but Max protects him. When Max, after protecting Emily and taking care of the opposing team, is at risk of being taken down at the last second, Mario rushes up to return the favor by protecting him.
34* LastStand: By the time Mario gets to play his round against the BBA, his teammates have already lost and it's certain Spintensity won't enter the finals. Mario still is determined to bring home one victory, though. [[StatusQuoIsGod Too bad he's up against Kai.]]
35* TheLeader: Mario is the team captain.
36* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Mario is the in-between one during the charity match, while Max is the nice one and Emily the mean one.
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Paula (Frankie)]]
40[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_paula.png]]
41[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: パウラ / Paula / Frankie]]
42[[quoteright:300:Bey: ピラニアース / Piranias]]
43[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E25=]]]
44->'''Voiced by:''' Asa Shirakura (Japanese), Creator/SusanRoman (English)
45A member of an indigenous society that resides somewhere along the Amazon River. She's a capable fisherwoman who branched out into beyblading. Her bey is Piranias.
46----
47* AgeInappropriateDress: Sure, there is something to say for limiting fabric worn to assure freedom of movement and quick drying when one goes fishing. But a top can be like that and still cover up better than what Paula's does.
48* DoppelgangerSpin: Combines with PiranhaProblem. Paula has this skill and has it modeled after the shoal behavior of aggressive piranhas.
49* RodandReelRepurposed: She uses a fishing rod as launcher for her blade. The length provides her with extra speed.
50[[/folder]]
51
52[[folder:Salvador (Luiz)]]
53[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_salvador_4.png]]
54[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: サルバトール / Salvador / Luiz]]
55[[quoteright:300:Bey: サンアース / Samas]]
56[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E25=]]]
57->'''Voiced by:''' Takahiro Kawachi (Japanese), Raoul Bhaneja (English)
58A renowned Samba dancer who successfully brought over his skill to beyblade. His bey is Samas.
59----
60* ChickMagnet: He has a lot of female fans cheering for him during the American tournament.
61* DanceBattler: Salvador controls his beyblade through his skill at Samba. It makes him fast and agile, but also [[AwesomeButImpractical as predictable as the rhythm]]. At least in the original version, he has vowed to become a better dancer and with that a better blader.
62* PimpedOutCape: Salvador has a dark, sequin cape to wear when he's not performing and/or battling.
63* ThemeNaming: Blader [=DJ=] describes Max's and Salvador's battle as being between the King of Defense and the King of Dance.
64[[/folder]]
65
66!!Team WHO (Dark Bladers)
67[[folder:General]]
68[[caption-width-right:500:The team is ''Team WHO'' (チームWHO) in Japanese and ''Dark Bladers'' in English and derived translations.]]
69A team comprised of bladers who lost during the European Tournament (original) or randomly to each of the European champions (dub). Able to see bit-beasts but possessing none of their own, they knew their defeat wasn't a fair one. They obtained ones from unspecified dark powers, which took their souls in return, and went after other bit-beasts until convinced by the BBA to drop it.
70----
71* AllThereInTheScript: Since forever, the Japanese Wikipedia page on the ''Beyblade'' anime has mentioned Team WHO's home countries: Blood is from Romania, Howling from Transylvania, Gye from Austria, and Cairona from Egypt. None of this is mentioned in the dub, and the original version only mentions Gye's and Cairona's homes in [=S1E36=]. However, it is certainly possible for there to have been extra sources in Japan and there is one thing in the dub that is circumstantial evidence to Blood's and Howling's homes: the fact that those two inexplicably are brothers in the dub only. Transylvania isn't a separate country but part of Romania, so it's not unlikely that the dub team reasoned that if they are from the same country, they might as well be related.
72* AmbiguousSituation:
73** The dub is clear that the bladers have become monsters as a result of their loss and subsequent deal with dark powers. The original version, however, never claims their monsterhood is due to the deal. This matches with the flashback visuals that show no difference between before and after. What they explicitly got out of the deal are bit-beast and supernatural powers in return for their souls. Any reference to their fate thereafter is vague and seems to refer to their obsessive hatred and soullessness. What with the world of beyblading hosting animal people, perfect androids, and other unusual people, there's no reason monsters can't exist either.
74** Team WHO's arc has a lot of curious tidbits that can fit together any which way. One thing of note is that all their bit-beasts seem to have collars as if they're forcibly tethered to their beys or bladers. Then, in light of how the final episodes portray Borg as making their own bit-beasts, it's a fair question if Team WHO's bit-beasts are their own souls, which they've lost in the exchange. This is made less likely by Tatsuya's mention of mysterious evil bit-beasts throughout history in [=S1E31=], but just as much that could be about Black Dranzer due to the way the camera focusses on Kai right after. Or it is about both, because Black Dranzer's origins are tied into dark powers as well.
75* CanonForeigner: Team WHO are the first ever storyline-relevant blader team that doesn't have roots in the manga.
76* ChromaticArrangement: From their eyes' glow, Blood is red, Howling is blue, Cairona is yellow, and Gye is green. As per tradition, Blood/red is the leader and Gye/green is the big guy. Howling/blue, however, is far from the smart guy -- Cairona/yellow comes closer to it, but he is more of a spy.
77* DarkIsNotEvil: Team WHO are monsters, but misguided and underhanded at most, not evil. They come to understand the error of their way on their own terms and up being the one team that never doubted that the BBA could defeat Borg.
78* DealWithTheDevil: Not a surprise this was as good as removed in the dub, but it technically still was acknowledged. In the original version, Gye, speaking for the team, declares that they'd give their souls for power. They are answered by a [[TheVoice deep voice coming from the stormy sky]], [[LightningCanDoAnything hit by lightning]], and when they get back up, they're soulless but in possession of monstrous bit-beasts in their beyblades. In the dub, the team somehow got cursed by their defeat at the hands of the European champions. Then they get randomly hit by lightning and gain bit-beasts. Blood does say that "the dark skies gave [them] the power to finish their quest", so there's that. In the original, Team WHO tries to lift the curse by destroying all bit-beasts, but give up on it when they see how with the BBA humans and bit-beasts are partners. It's left ambiguous whether this change of heart returned their souls or if they accept their condition as it is. In the dub, they try to steal all bit-beasts to gain more power to defeat the European team as a means to get un-cursed. The focus here is the European team's defeat, which is just as good when it comes from the hands of the BBA Team.
79* MonsterMash: The team consists of a vampire, a werewolf, a mummy, and a Frankenstein's monster. Their bit-beasts represent the same lineup.
80* ObviouslyEvil: The second aspect, where there is the appearance but not (quite) the actions. All members of Team WHO wear a BlackCloak (technically dark green), have GlowingEyesOfDoom under certain conditions, can do the GhostlyGlide, and have the abilities of a ShadowWalker.
81* OminousVisualGlitch: The bit-beasts used by Team WHO are of a special variety. To communicate that they're the devil's gift, they look grainy and overlit. Of course, this doubles as a homage to the look of 1930s movies.
82* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: See DealWithTheDevil up above. Despite their beef being with the European champions, they aim their arrows at every single bit-beast in existence. They give up on it when, in the original, they come to realize that bit-beasts are beings and not tools, or, in the dub, the European team already gets a taste of defeat from the BBA.
83* ThemeNaming: In the original version, all of Team WHO's bit-beast's names end on "-os". In the dub, the names end on "-lor", except for the mummy "Sarcopho'''lon'''".
84* TraumaButton: More obvious in the original than in the dub due to the change in their backstory, but Team WHO can be really brought down at the possibility they'll be defeated once again.
85[[/folder]]
86
87[[folder:Blood (Sanguinex)]]
88[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_blood.png]]
89[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ブラッド / Blood / Sanguinex]]
90[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ドラキュオス / Dracuos / Draculor]]
91[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E32=]]]
92->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroshiKamiya (Japanese), Christopher Marren (English)
93Hailing from Romania, Blood battled Ralf, never standing a chance against the wielder of a bit-beast. The injustice brought him to join Team WHO and become a genuine monster. His bit-beast is Dracuos (Draculor), a vampire.
94----
95* TheLeader: Blood is the team captain.
96* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Blood doesn't have any vampire-specific powers or weaknesses, but shares several supernatural traits with his teammates. Dracuos does the vampire thing with more dedication, which includes being able to spin against the ceiling and not being keen on crosses.
97* RelatedInTheAdaptation: He's Howling's older brother in the dub while no mention of any familial connection is made in the original version. The most likely theory is that the dub team looked at their respective areas of origin, Romania and Transylvania, and decided that since Transylvania is not a separate country but part of Romania, that these two have the same home country and could therefore just as well be related.
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Howling (Lupinex)]]
101[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_howling.png]]
102[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ハウリング / Howling / Lupinex]]
103[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ウルフォス / Wolfos / Lycanlor]]
104[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E32=]]]
105->'''Voiced by:''' Tsutomu Takayama (Japanese), Creator/TonyDaniels (English)
106Hailing from Transylvania, Howling battled Johnny and got soundly thrashed. This experience brought him to join Team WHO and become a genuine monster. His bit-beast is Wolfos (Lycanlor), a werewolf.
107----
108* HairTriggerTemper: Howling is easily provoked to rage.
109* MysticalWhiteHair: More grey than white, but to the same effect. It signals his status as a werewolf.
110* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Howling doesn't have any werewolf-specific powers or weaknesses (other than a short fuse), but shares several supernatural traits with his teammates. Wolfos does the werewolf thing with more dedication, which includes insta-defeat when faced with a silver-infused opponent.
111* RelatedInTheAdaptation: He's Blood's younger brother in the dub while no mention of any familial connection is made in the original version. The most likely theory is that the dub team looked at their respective areas of origin, Transylvania and Romania, and decided that since Transylvania is not a separate country but part of Romania, that these two have the same home country and could therefore just as well be related.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Cairona (Cenotaph)]]
115[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_cairona.png]]
116[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: カイロナ / Cairona / Cenotaph]]
117[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: バンデオス / Bandeos / Sarcophalon]]
118[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E31=]]]
119->'''Voiced by:''' Kenichi Sakaguchi (Japanese), Creator/RobertTinkler (English)
120Hailing from Egypt, Cairona battled Giancarlo, only to find the battle unfairly one-sided. Resentful, it brought him to join Team WHO and become a genuine monster. His bit-beast is Bandeos (Sarcophalon), a mummy.
121----
122* MysticalWhiteHair: He's a mummy, looking older than he is and having white hair as a result.
123* {{Mummy}}: Overlaps with AnimatedArmor and MummyWrap for Bandeos. Cairona is more of a regular mummy, while Bandeos consists of nothing but bandage, having a hollow core. It can manipulate its wraps to tie another up and in doing this holds the honor of being the first bit-beast in the anime to have been sicced on a human.
124* TheSneakyGuy: Cairona was the first of his team to go after the Bladebreakers, stalking, tricking, and attacking them solo during their stay in England. After that, he was the one to hijack the train to abduct the group and then the one to take Kyōju hostage so the rest of Team WHO could force a battle with the Bladebreakers.
125[[/folder]]
126
127[[folder:Gye (Zomb)]]
128[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_gye.png]]
129[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ジャイ / Gye / Zomb]]
130[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: フランケオス / Frankeos / Shamblor]]
131[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E32=]]]
132->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukaImai (Japanese), Creator/TonyDaniels (English)
133Hailing from Austria, Gye battled Olivier and suffered a humiliating defeat that brought him to join Team WHO and become a genuine monster. His bit-beast is Frankeos (Shamblor), a Frankenstein's monster.
134----
135* TheBrute: Gye, as his original name suggests, is easily the largest and strongest of Team WHO. After the Majestic 4's defeat, he becomes TheBigGuy.
136* FrankensteinsMonster: Overlaps with OurZombiesAreDifferent for the dub. Gye is modeled after Frankenstein's monster. His Japanese name, "Gye" ("Jai"), comes from "giant" ("jaianto"), which in the dub structurally is mimicked by cutting the "ie" from "zombie". He is clearly not a zombie, though, and neither is Frankeos.
137[[/folder]]
138
139!Season 2 (''V-Force'') teams
140!!Parts Hunters
141[[folder:General]]
142[[caption-width-right:500:In all languages, the team's name is ''Parts Hunters'' (パーツハンター).]]
143A duo of thieves who enjoyed taking the worthwhile parts of any beyblades theirs defeated. They would regularly resort to cheating, rarely to win and mostly out of impatience. They amended their ways when they found a true challenge in professional beyblading.
144----
145* AllThereInTheScript: Overlaps with AmbiguouslyRelated and possibly RelatedInTheAdaptation. Neither the original anime nor the dub ever mentions that the Parts Hunters are siblings, let alone twins. This information comes solely from the profiles on the official American ''V-Force'' website. The official Japanese website doesn't have the information on account of not having the duo's profiles at all, because the website didn't get updated past the Psychic Arc. So, maybe the Parts Hunters weren't meant as twins, but at the same time there are small things that make it not unlikely either, such as their mutual behavior, matching beauty marks, and their battle against F-Sangre in ''G-Revolution''.
146* BrotherSisterTeam: They are siblings and very much opposed to teaming up with anyone else.
147* ColorContrast: Of the ChessMotifs variety. King and Queen have a strong black-and-white theme going where they do wear nearly the same black-and-white outfit, but where Queen has "white" skin and black hair, King has "black" skin and white hair. The only other colors on them are the red badge on King that matches Ariel's primary color and their deep purple eyes.
148* ThemeTwinNaming: Coupled with OnlyKnownByTheirNickname. Their names are "King" and "Queen" and that's all they are ever introduced as.
149[[/folder]]
150
151[[folder:King]]
152[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_king.png]]
153[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: キング / King]]
154[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: アリエル / Ariel]]
155[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E42=]]]
156->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HirofumiNojima (Japanese), Creator/DavidBerni (English)
157----
158* TheLeader: The Parts Hunters are pretty equal about how they do things, but ultimately it's King that calls the shots.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Queen]]
162[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_queen.png]]
163[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: クィーン / Queen]]
164[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ガブリエル / Gabriel]]
165[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E42=]]]
166->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki (Japanese), Susan Quinn (English)
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168
169* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Queen, a villain in a contrast matchup with her brother, has pale skin and black hair.
170* TheLancer: With most duos, the lancer is more or less defined by not being the leader. With the Parts Hunters, it's the reverse. Queen is viciously supportive of King and gladly backs up the worst of his behavior.
171[[/folder]]
172
173!Movie (''Fierce Battle'') teams
174!!Children of the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness (Shadow Bladers)
175[[folder:General]]
176[[caption-width-right:500:In Japan, the team is 闇の四聖獣の子供達, which is pronounced ''Yami no Shi Seijū no Kodomotachi'' (やみのしせいじゅうのこどもたち) and means ''Children of the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness''. In English and derived translations, the team name is ''Shadow Bladers''.]]
177A group of four young children (anime) or a team of teenage bladers (manga) who got possessed by the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness, the evil counterparts to the regular Four Holy Beasts. The dark bit-beasts seek revenge on the light bit-beasts and wish to return chaos to the world.
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179* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the manga, the four who get possessed are a team of bladers who get defeated by Takao at the Kyushu Tournament. It's taken well by both parties and followed by an amicable promise to battle again some day. No reason is given why the four enter the cave where the bit-beasts of darkness are held captive, but the best guess is that the team sought to increase their power after their defeat. In the anime, the four are a group of children who might very well have never heard of beyblade. They're on an educational trip with their teacher, Tengai, when they discover the cave and stumble inside only to be possessed. The sole connection the four have to the Bladebreakers is that Tengai used to be Keiko's teacher and she's the guardian of the Bladebreakers while they're on vacation when everything goes down.
180* AndIMustScream: The fate of the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness. They understandably hated and seemingly were traumatized by being trapped in a cave for millennia. So what happens to them when they are defeated again? They get put back in the cave. And then the island sinks beneath the waves, near-guaranteeing no one will ever find them again.
181* DemonicPossession: The four get possessed by the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness. SixthRanger Daichi, whose Strata Dragoon has no counterpart, gets the BrainwashedAndCrazy treatment.
182* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Hiroshi possessed by Dark Dragoon has blue hair, Ayaka possessed by Dark Dranzer has red hair, Satoru possessed by Dark Draciel has black hair, and Shingo possessed by Dark Driger has white hair.
183* ThePsychoRangers: On account of the bit-beasts of darkness being other halves of the bit-beasts of light.
184* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: So we've got a team that consists of a blue-haired average guy as leader, a red-haired girl, a black-haired big guy, and a light-haired shorty. They are under control of bit-beasts that are counterparts to the ones wielded by the Bladebreakers. That's all rather like Team Psykick. The only thing immediately different is which blader has which bit-beast.
185* TransformationOfThePossessed: The four go from borderline background designs to ObviouslyEvil, with SpikesOfDoom, FacialMarkings, and themed hair colors.
186* YouDontLookLikeYou: Part meta, part in-universe. Because the four are teenagers in the manga and drawn as such. Their possessed forms look like them, just evil-ized. But the teenage designs aren't used in the anime; rather, they're replaced by child designs that don't actually match the possessed designs and raise the questions why the possession comes with an age upgrade and why specifically that age upgrade.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Hiroshi (Henry)]]
190[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegfb_hiroshi.png]]
191[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ヒロシ / Hiroshi / Henry]]
192[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ダークドラグーン / Dark Dragoon]]
193[[AC:First Appearance: ''Fierce Battle'']]
194->'''Voiced by:''' Chisa Yokoyama (Japanese), Jonathan Potts (English)
195Possibly a blader (manga), possibly not (anime). He got possessed by Dark Dragoon.
196----
197* BlowYouAway: Dark Dragoon has wind-based powers.
198* TheGlassesComeOff: Something of the kind. Hiroshi's possessed form does not wear glasses.
199* TheLeader: Hiroshi is the team captain in the manga. His possessed form also is the leader of the Shadow Bladers.
200* OneSteveLimit: Averted in the manga, which features both Hiroshi and Hitoshi.
201[[/folder]]
202
203[[folder:Shingo (Daniel)]]
204[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegfb_shingo.png]]
205[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: シンゴ / Shingo / Daniel]]
206[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ダークドライガー / Dark Driger]]
207[[AC:First Appearance: ''Fierce Battle'']]
208->'''Voiced by:''' Chiharu Tezuka (Japanese), Shannon Perreault (English)
209Possibly a blader (manga), possibly not (anime). He got possessed by Dark Driger.
210----
211* FriendlyRivalry: Seems to have something mutual going on with Ayaka on a LikeBrotherAndSister level.
212* TheLancer: Takes this role at the end of the movie, when only he and Hiroshi are left standing against Takao and Daichi.
213* OneSteveLimit: Averted in the dub; ''V-Force'' already introduced both a Dennis and a Denny and now there's a Daniel.
214* ShockAndAwe: Dark Driger has lightning-based powers.
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:Satoru (Steven)]]
218[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegfb_satoru.png]]
219[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: サトル / Satoru / Steven]]
220[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ダークドラシエル / Dark Draciel]]
221[[AC:First Appearance: ''Fierce Battle'']]
222->'''Voiced by:''' Yuko Tachibana (Japanese), Craig Lauzon (English)
223Possibly a blader (manga), possibly not (anime). He got possessed by Dark Draciel.
224----
225* BigEater: In the anime, Tengai has to tell off Satoru for eating well before the group is supposed to.
226* TheBrute: Which is to be expected from the one possessed by Dark Draciel.
227* MakingASplash: Dark Draciel has water-based powers.
228* OneSteveLimit: Make that One Steven Limit, and it's averted in the dub. He shares an English name with Steven of the All Starz.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Ayaka (Ashley)]]
232[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegfb_ayaka.png]]
233[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: アヤカ / Ayaka / Ashley]]
234[[quoteright:300:Bit-beast: ダークドランザー / Dark Dranzer]]
235[[AC:First Appearance: ''Fierce Battle'']]
236->'''Voiced by:''' Mio Takeuchi (Japanese), Creator/KatieGriffin (English)
237Possibly a blader (manga), possibly not (anime). She got possessed by Dark Dranzer.
238----
239* FriendlyRivalry: Seems to have something mutual going on with Shingo on a LikeBrotherAndSister level.
240* GirlishPigtails: The one design element found among the Shadow Bladers that works better for the movie's child version than for the manga's teen version.
241* PlayingWithFire: Dark Dranzer has fire-based powers.
242* OneSteveLimit: Averted a good 15 years later with the introduction of Ayaka Hiruta.
243[[/folder]]
244
245!Anime solo bladers
246[[folder:Antonio]]
247[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblade2000_antonio.png]]
248[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: アントニオ / Antonio]]
249[[AC:First Appearance: [=S1E21=]]]
250->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazueIkura (Japanese), Creator/SusanRoman (English)
251A boy from the Dominican Republic who hopes to make beyblade popular in his country by becoming a champion himself. Like the Bladebreakers, he's under Daitenji's supervision.
252----
253* TheCutie: Antonio may be a Z-class blader at best, but that isn't going to get his hopes down. No matter how tough the training and no matter how dismissive his training partners, he'll keep going until he's there. His disposition is infectious.
254* FeetOfClay: For about five seconds. When Antonio meets the Bladebreakers and tells them he has been selected by Daitenji to be their training partner for the American tournament, they all think, Kai included, that he must be an amazing blader. The hype is heightened when he claims to be the best blader the Dominican Republic has to offer. But when he and Takao engage in a friendly match, Antonio promptly loses on account of not getting his bey to land in the dish. Turns out he is the Dominican Republic's best because he is the Dominican Republic's only. And, as is discovered later, Daitenji didn't select him because he's good, but because both he and the Bladebreakers needed to inspire each other.
255[[/folder]]
256
257[[folder:Genta Takeshita (Tanner Conner)]]
258[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_genta.png]]
259[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ゲンタ・竹下 / Genta Takeshita / Tanner Conner]]
260[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E41=]]]
261->'''Voiced by:''' Mika Matsuoka (Japanese), ??? (English)
262A decent blader who is either a member of the ABK (video game) or the beyblade partner to his little brother Ganta (anime).
263----
264* BigGuyLittleGuy: Genta is the big guy, Ganta is the little guy.
265* TheCameo: Genta, along with Ganta, is among the characters who make a cameo in [=S3E5=].
266* SiblingTeam: Genta and his younger brother Ganta form a blader team.
267* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the original version, Genta and Ganta are identified as brothers ("kyōdai"). In the dub, no such line is given. The shot of the player board that puts Genta and Ganta next to each other with their names also is not present in the dub, thus minimizing the chance for the audience to infer themselves.
268[[/folder]]
269
270[[folder:Ganta Takeshita (Ganta)]]
271[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_ganta.png]]
272[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ガンタ・竹下 / Ganta Takeshita / Ganta]]
273[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E41=]]]
274->'''Voiced by:''' Yukiko Hirotsu (Japanese), ??? (English)
275Genta's younger brother and later tag team partner. They didn't get past the first round, losing to Zeo and Toru.
276----
277* BigGuyLittleGuy: Genta is the big guy, Ganta is the little guy.
278* TheCameo: Ganta, along with Genta, is among the characters who make a cameo in [=S3E5=].
279* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Ganta's design doesn't quite fit with the rest of the cast, being more chibi with his lack of sclera and the permanent blush on his cheeks
280* SiblingTeam: Ganta and his older brother Genta form a blader team.
281* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the original version, Genta and Ganta are identified as brothers ("kyōdai"). In the dub, no such line is given. The shot of the player board that puts Genta and Ganta next to each other with their names also is not present in the dub, thus minimizing the chance for the audience to infer themselves.
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Kōtarō Egao (Kotaro)]]
285[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegrev_kotaro.png]]
286[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: 小太郎・笑顔 / Kōtarō Egao / Kotaro]]
287[[AC:First Appearance: [=S3E5=]]]
288->'''Voiced by:''' Mika Matsuoka (Japanese), Dan Warry-Smith (English)
289A blader from Osaka whose chameleon bey can copy both the color and the moves of the opposing bey. It was an effective enough strategy to make it to runner-up of the Japanese Tournament.
290----
291* CheatersNeverProsper: Kōtarō did win against Kyōju, but this only motivated Takao to take revenge and gave Kyōju the insight to beat Kōtarō. To make matters worse, when Hitoshi got to pick the four members of the new BBA Team, obviously he chose the A-Block and B-Block winners, Takao and Kai. He also chose the runner-up of the B-Block, Daichi. But instead of taking the runner-up of the A-Block, Kōtarō, he chose Kyōju. When Kōtarō complained about this, Hitoshi explained that he was too focussed on winning and neither had the spirit nor the curiosity to make it big.
292* DittoFighter: Kōtarō's bey has the ability not only to take on the color of the opponent's bey, which would be confusing enough, but it can also copy any opponent's attacks. There's only two limitations. For one, Kōtarō has to know the opponent's bey's color in advance. And for two, while moves can be mimicked, they can never be done as efficiently as they are done by the beys designed for that move.
293* EyesAlwaysShut: Much less so than the trope usually holds, but every time they open he's up to no good.
294* TheIdiotFromOsaka: Played with. With his GentleGiant appearance, goofy smile, and vaguely {{Cloudcuckoolander}} mannerisms, it's easy to dislike his presence, but there's no reason to suspect he's pulling one over on you. But he is; it's all an act to get the information he needs for his beyblade strategy to work.
295* MeaningfulName: "Egao" means "smile", which he almost always has.
296* TheSneakyGuy: Kōtarō's speciality of mimicking the opponent's bey only works if he knows its color in advance. He's got a number of tricks up his sleeve to get a good glimpse.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:J]]
300[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegrev_j.png]]
301[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: J]]
302[[AC:First Appearance: [=S3E9=]]]
303->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MegumiMatsumoto (Japanese), ??? (English)
304A blader from New York who goes around stealing beyblades in the hope he'll come across one he can win matches with.
305----
306* {{Expy}}: Of the fake Daichi in the manga. He looks like Daichi and steals beyblades as the fake did, but while the fake Daichi pretended to be Daichi to make the other look bad, the similarity between Daichi and J has no bearing on either character's actions.
307* FiveFingerDiscount: J is a skilled pickpocket. It was a breeze for him to steal Takao's and Daichi's beyblades.
308* KarmaHoudini: He stole Takao's and Daichi's beyblades, then tried to beat Rick with them and lost because his skill level wasn't up to par. It was only after that that the BBA Team tracked him down and by then their concern was with getting their beys back from Rick, who'd won them in the match with J. J himself got away with at most some damage to his ego.
309* NoNameGiven: Suggested but not confirmed to be OnlyKnownByInitials. The boy is named in neither version of the anime and he's only mentioned in the credits of the Japanese version, being lumped in with the crowd voices as "キッズ": "kids". The one thing he has towards a name is that his shirt sports the letter "J" on the front.
310[[/folder]]
311
312!Manga bladers
313[[folder:Brazilian Team]]
314[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblademanga_brazilteam.png]]
315[[caption-width-right:300:[=Blader1=]: リオ / Rio | [=Blader2=]: ラッジェ / Radji]]
316[[quoteright:300:Bey: ピラニオン / Piranion]]
317[[AC:First Appearance: [=I-V5C1=]]]
318->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
319The Brazilian champions, consisting or Rio, Radji, and an unnamed female blader. They all use the same bey by the name of Piranion.
320----
321* CurbStompBattle: All three members are defeated by Rei. Why? Just before the Japan vs. Brazil match, the China vs. Canada match took place and Rai got all poser-like and handled all three members of that team alone. Their rivalry meant Rei could not pass on performing the same feat. And he did so with ease.
322* NoNameGiven: The female blader goes unnamed.
323* PiranhaProblem: The team members all use the same piranha-based bey. This type of bey can open up to display an encircling set of teeth to deal extra damage.
324* YouDontLookLikeYou: The Brazilian team got adapted to the anime, but very differently from what they are in the manga. The two-boys-and-a-girl setup is maintained, but the designs and names are changed (although "Rio" is the basis for "Mario" and "Piranion" for "Piranias"), and the anime team uses the themes of soccer and samba in addition to the piranha one.
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:Fake Daichi]]
328[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblademanga_fakedaichi.png]]
329[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: にせ大地 / Nise (Fake) Daichi]]
330[[AC:First Appearance: [=I-V8CSS1=]]]
331->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
332A boy who'd been defeated by Daichi early on and later pretended to be him. One purpose of this was to become a better blader by emulating his techniques through his identity, the other was to steal beyblades to get his hands at one strong enough to beat the real Daichi with. By presenting himself as Daichi, it was likely the real one would receive the eventual mob retribution.
333----
334* DramaticUnmask: Subverted. The fake Daichi pulls off his own fake forehead mark and redoes his hair to get back to the look he had when Daichi beat him. However, as the audience has never seen him before, this has no meta meaning and Daichi himself doesn't get the chance to respond because the boy keeps talking about his EvilPlan.
335* FieryRedhead: Any red hair is unconfirmed due to the manga being black-and-white, but likely since the boy had to pass for Daichi. He's as fiery as the real deal.
336* FrameUp: A beneficial consequence, though not a primary goal of the fake Daichi's scheme.
337* IdenticalStranger: The real Daichi is insulted anyone would mistake the fake for him, but they do have a lot in common appearance-wise. Cues to who is who is that the fake Daichi wears shoes, does not accessorize with bandage, and has a large front tooth and freckles on his cheeks.
338* IJustWantToBeYou: Has shades of this to the blader part of Daichi's identity.
339* NoNameGiven: He's only known as the fake Daichi and variants thereof.
340* RememberTheNewGuy: Daichi's storyline had been going on for a good while by the time the fake shows up. Was he in one of those previous stories? No.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Hikaru Tomonji]]
344[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblademanga_hikaru.png]]
345[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ヒカル・十文字 / Hikaru Tomonji]]
346[[quoteright:300:Bey: スパイクリザード / Spike Lizard]]
347[[AC:First Appearance: [=I-V8CSS1=]]]
348->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
349A good friend of Kyōju and the older brother of Mamoru. He comes from a wealthy family, but turned out only a little bit conceited. His bey is Spike Lizard, which may or may not contain a lizard-type bit-beast.
350----
351* TheCameo: Because Daichi's entire journey to catch up with Takao was scrapped for the anime, Hikaru was scrapped too. However, his name, alongside Mamoru's, appears on a list in [=S3E41=]. Also he, Kennosuke, and Tenmaru are featured in one of the slideshow panels at the end of ''G-Revolution''.
352* ChickMagnet: Rich, handsome, and confident. It's no wonder Hikaru has a flock of women admiring him whenever there's occasion to.
353* RollerbladeGood: Hikaru's default outfit features roller skates. It fits his beyblade, which also uses added wheels to improve movement control.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Mamoru Tomonji]]
357[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblademanga_mamoru.png]]
358[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: マモル・十文字 / Mamoru Tomonji]]
359[[AC:First Appearance: [=I-V8CSS1=]]]
360->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
361The younger brother of Hikaru. He comes from a wealthy family, but turned out only a little bit conceited. He does not appear to have a bey of his own and instead borrows-without-asking Hikaru's bey.
362----
363* TheCameo: His name, alongside Hikaru's, appears on a list in [=S3E41=].
364* DistressedDude: Although the fake Daichi had been making multiple victims, it was the bey he stole from Mamoru in particular that set off the hunt for the thief. Mamoru was very stressed out about it too, only admitting that the reason he absolutely needed the bey back was because it was his brother's when he could no longer keep it a secret.
365* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Light case, but Mamoru does not return during the GBC chapters. Not even to support Hikaru. Which is weird given their close bond and Mamoru's own aim to be a blader of note, not to mention noticeable because Tenmaru, the other little brother character, does prominently reappear.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Ramda]]
369[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beyblademanga_ramda.png]]
370[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ラムダ / Ramda]]
371[[quoteright:300:Bey: デザートスフィンクサー / Desert Sphinxer]]
372[[AC:First Appearance: [=I-V11CSS11=]]]
373->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
374A member of a (presumably Egyptian) nomadic society with a knack for fortunetelling. His bey is Desert Sphinxer, which may or may not contain a sphinx-type bit-beast.
375----
376* BearerOfBadNews: He got in trouble with a duo of tough guys after predicting the girlfriend of one of them would break up with him.
377* BlowYouAway: Combines with DishingOutDirt. Desert Sphinxer's tip kicks up sand while the attack ring creates gusts of wind, together creating a sandstorm.
378* EthnicMagician: If he's not Egyptian he's at least from the Greater Middle East. That plus him being a fortuneteller makes him this trope.
379* FortuneTeller: The kind that uses a CrystalBall and the kind that doesn't always know the meaning of the information he receives.
380* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Well, opponent, really, not villain. Before battling Daichi, he received a vision for him that advised not to go against the wind but use it as an ally. During the battle, this tip not only gave Daichi the insight to defeat Desert Sphinxer's special attack, but also helped him complete his own new superattack.
381[[/folder]]
382
383[[folder:Mutsuki Kagami]]
384[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladerising_mutsuki.png]]
385[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: 睦月・鏡 / Mutsuki Kagami]]
386[[quoteright:300:Bey: ブラッディムーン / Bloody Moon]]
387[[AC:First Appearance: [=II-V1C3=]]]
388->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
389The younger brother of Yōichi and the protege of Rina after the former's death. For a time, they sought revenge on Susumu as the one responsible for Yōichi's death, but gave that up when Kai defeated Tsuki. His bey is Bloody Moon, which may or may not contain a reaper-type bit-beast.
390----
391* AttackBackfire: The bey uses chimera technology, which allows it to access new forms if sufficiently attacked. Tsuki's attack pattern thus is to sit out the punches until it is time to bite back and take the opponent by surprise.
392* BrokenBird: His brother's death affected him badly, prompting, among others a complete fashion shift to what it is now.
393* DecompositeCharacter: According to Aoki's website, Tsuki is based on the same concept that was the origin of Ming-Ming.
394* DudeLooksLikeALady: Overlaps with WholesomeCrossdresser. Tsuki is easily mistaken for a girl (both Takao and Blader DJ think he's a pretty girl at first), but identifies as a boy. He does not take offense at any confusion and in fact seems to delight in it.
395* FamilyOfChoice: Yōichi's implied to have been [[PromotionToParent Tsuki's caretaker]]. Nowadays, Tsuki lives with Rina. After losing to Kai, he seems to project a brotherly bond on him, which Kai isn't entirely unresponsive to.
396* TheGrimReaper: His bey's second form is armed with four scythe-like knives. Attacking generates the image of a Grim Reaper, but whether it's a bit-beast or artistic visualization isn't clear.
397* InSeriesNickname: Mutsuki goes by the name Tsuki most of the time, which is a name he prefers because of its elegance.
398* SolarAndLunar: In Tsuki's own words, the moon (月) can't shine without the sun (陽).
399[[/folder]]
400
401!Video game bladers
402[[folder:Player Character]]
403[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladebbt_player.png]]
404[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: クルミ / Player Character]]
405[[AC:First Appearance: ''Bakuten Shoot Beyblade - Beybattle Tournament'']]
406->'''Voiced by:''' ??? (Japanese), ??? (English)
407The protagonist (or protagonists) of the ''Beybattle Tournament'' "trilogy".
408----
409* TheNameless: Until you boot up the game and enter a name, anyway.
410* NonstandardCharacterDesign: The games' own design style is rather generic, which means the player characters stand out badly among the unique style of characters from the first season. With the art shift of the second season, the game's own characters fit better, but they're still lacking detail. Their redraw and sort of new outfits in the third game almost get the gap crossed, but not quite.
411* NonUniformUniform: Maybe, depending on one's interpretation who the player characters are. They wear the same model sweater, but it's in different colors and everything else individualized.
412* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The first player character designs have the boy wearing a blue sweater and the girl having pink hair. In the third game, it's even more obvious with the muted tones and the girl exchanging her yellow sweater for a lilac one.
413* SmurfettePrinciple: Zigzagged. In the first game, the female player character is the only female character around. In the second and third games, Mariam is incorporated in the cast, so the female player character isn't the lone girl anymore (though Mariam herself can be if the male player character is chosen).
414[[/folder]]
415
416[[folder:Kurumi]]
417[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegame_kurumi_7.png]]
418[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: クルミ / Kurumi]]
419[[AC:First Appearance: ''Jisedai Bēgoma Battle Beyblade'']]
420->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
421----
422* ChildhoodFriends: She, Takao, and Rokumaru have been friends for a long time.
423* GirlishPigtails: Her hair is styled like this and held up with bobble hair ties. It communicates her tomboyish disposition.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Rokumaru]]
427[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladegame_rokumaru_0.png]]
428[[caption-width-right:300:Blader: ロクマル / Rokumaru]]
429[[AC:First Appearance: ''Jisedai Bēgoma Battle Beyblade'']]
430->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
431----
432* ChildhoodFriends: He, Takao, and Kurumi have been friends for a long time.
433* TheShortGuyWithGlasses: He's shorter than both Takao and Kurumi and wears glasses. And yes, he's also dressed in green. However, if he's younger, then it is not by much.
434[[/folder]]
435
436!!Akebo Blader Kids
437[[folder:General]]
438A team of bladers from the town of Akebo in Japan. More commonly referred to as ABK, they're startups trying to climb up in the beyblade scene.
439----
440* GoodCounterpart: They're effectively this to the Shell Killers, even though the two groups aren't part of the same media.
441* StarterMon: In the third game, the player gets to build their own team. The starter team is the ABK, consisting of Sēichi, Michiru, and Genta. Mostly, they won't be around for long because they [[CantCatchUp are weak, stay weak, and have no bit-beasts to help them out]].
442* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Happens within the group. In the first two games, the group consists of Takao, Daichi, Nobuo, Akira, and Sēichi. In the third game, Nobuo and Akira get replaced by Genta and Michiru. There's no reason given as to why, but Nobuo and Akira hadn't been relevant for some time by then and the art style they're drawn in clashed with the ''V-Force''-based one of the later two games.
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Sēichi]]
446[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
447[[quoteright:300:Blader: セーイチ / Sēichi]]
448[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader'']]
449->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
450A boy from Akebo with ambitions to become a World Tournament-level blader.
451----
452* RememberTheNewGuy: In ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader'', the ABK consists of Nobuo, Akira, Takao, Daichi, and Sēichi. Sēichi is the only one original to the game and he's treated as if he's always been part of the group.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Michiru]]
456[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
457[[quoteright:300:Blader: ミチル / Michiru]]
458[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekisen! Team Battle!!'']]
459->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
460A boy from Akebo with ambitions to become a World Tournament-level blader.
461----
462* RememberTheNewGuy: In ''Gekisen! Team Battle!!'', Nobuo and Akira get replaced by Genta and Michiru. Genta's been in two episodes of ''V-Force'', but Michiru is original to the game and, like Sēichi before him, is treated as if he's always been part of the group.
463[[/folder]]
464
465!!Team Chizan / Team Amō
466[[folder:General]]
467A patchwork team of highly skilled bladers. They were each trained by Masamune Chizan, but became a team only little by little. First Kaoru and Makoto formed Team Chizan, then later the other two joined up which led to the four renaming themselves Team Amō.
468----
469* BrotherSisterTeam: Kaoru and Makoto form this in ''Iku ze! Gekitō! Chō Jiryoku Battle!'' as Team Chizan.
470* GenderEqualEnsemble: Once Shōgo and Haruka join up in ''Gekisen! Team Battle!!'', Team Amō fits the bill. They are the only team in the entirety of the original ''Beyblade'' franchise to qualify.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Kaoru Amō]]
474[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
475[[quoteright:300:Blader: カオル・アモウ / Kaoru Amō]]
476[[quoteright:300:Bey: ペガシオン / Pegacion]]
477[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader'']]
478->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
479----
480* AloofBigBrother: He and Kai are not related by blood, but they function similarly enough. Kaoru becomes this trope when they meet again in ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader''. This is largely due to Chizan's negative influence on him and insistence that Kaoru, as his star pupil, is far above any other blader.
481* BigBrotherInstinct: Kaoru returns to Chizan's side for Makoto's sake.
482* ChildhoodFriends: Kaoru is this to Kai are this. Few details are provided, but Kaoru's older and was a protector of sorts for Kai before they lost contact. Unfortunately for Kai, training under Chizan turned Kaoru a lot less caring.
483* {{Pegasus}}: Pegacion is a winged horse.
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Makoto Amō]]
487[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
488[[quoteright:300:Blader: マコト・アモウ / Kaoru Amō]]
489[[quoteright:300:Bey: ウルペース / Vulpes]]
490[[AC:First Appearance: ''Iku ze! Gekitō! Chō Jiryoku Battle!'']]
491->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
492----
493* AsianFoxSpirit: Vulpes is a ''kitsune'', all nine tails present and accounted for.
494* TomboyishPonytail: Makoto wears the turquoise part of her hair in a his ponytail.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Shōgo Namba]]
498[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
499[[quoteright:300:Blader: ショーゴ・ナンバ / Shōgo Namba]]
500[[quoteright:300:Bey: アグリオス / Agrios]]
501[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekisen! Team Battle!!'']]
502->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
503----
504* FullBoarAction: Agrios is a boar. Its name, (Ancient) Greek for "wild", "savage", and the like, hints at how dangerous this bit-beast can be.
505* {{Ninja}}: He's dressed like one, bright red ScarfOfAsskicking included, but with some modern adjustments like shorts instead of proper ninja pants.
506* ShoutOut: It is a bit of a guess how the developers got to the name "Agrios", but the likeliest link is the obscure figure of Agrios, son of [[Literature/TheOdyssey Odysseus and Circe]], in Greek mythology. Circe was the goddess who turned Odysseus's companions into swines.
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:Haruka Chizan]]
510[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
511[[quoteright:300:Blader: ハルカ・チザン / Haruka Chizan]]
512[[quoteright:300:Bey: グランクローネ / Grand Crowhne]]
513[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekisen! Team Battle!!'']]
514->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
515
516----
517* AmbiguouslyRelated: It's technically never confirmed that Haruka is Masamune's granddaughter, but everything points in that direction. For one, they have the same last name. For two, Haruka has many traditional qualities that are at odds with her bubbly personality and only make sense if she's got it from someone involved with her upbringing. For three, she makes at least one reference to her "odzii-chan", which to the audience only makes sense if it's someone known. The amount of candidates is small and of them Masamune is the only one who fits the context. Like, it's 99.9% certain he's her grandfather and 99.9% of the remaining 0.1% is that he's her great-grandfather instead. But it's still not outright stated.
518* AntiquatedLinguistics: While Haruka for the most part talks like the young girl she is, a few old-fashioned traits, such as the use of "dz" instead of "j", slip in due to Masamune's influence.
519* CleverCrows: Overlaps with ThePowerOfTheSun. Grand Crowhne is based on the three-legged crow that heralds the sun in East Asian mythology; Yatagarasu in Japan.
520* DaddysGirl: No matter how scummy Masamune's been to others, including her friends, Haruka seems to have a good relationship with him. One of her lines upon defeat is that she'll tell her grandfather about how she was treated. And yes, she uses the [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics "chan" honorific]] for him.
521* GirlishPigtails: You might expect a traditionally raised girl like Haruka to have a hime cut or something similarly modest, but no. She wears her hair wide and aside.
522* HeirToTheDojo: Very heavily implied as Masamune is her grandfather, is traditional, is a beyblade coach, owns a beyblade place called Chizan Gardens, and she herself is a skilled beyblader taking on much of Masamune's ways.
523* KimonoIsTraditional: Like Masamune, she wears a kimono.
524* MartialArtsHeadband: Combos with hair ribbons. Haruka wears a solid red headband, befitting her lineage, and also has two yellow ribbons tied into sizeable bows in her tail, befitting her age.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Masamune Chizan]]
528[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/]]
529[[quoteright:300:Character: 政宗・地斬 / Masamune Chizan]]
530[[AC:First Appearance: ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader'']]
531->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
532----
533* AmbiguouslyRelated: It's technically never confirmed that Masamune is Haruka's grandfather, but everything points in that direction. For one, they have the same last name. For two, Haruka has many traditional qualities that are at odds with her bubbly personality and only make sense if she's got it from someone involved with her upbringing. For three, she makes at least one reference to her "odzii-chan", which to the audience only makes sense if it's someone known. The amount of candidates is small and of them Masamune is the only one who fits the context. Like, it's 99.9% certain he's her grandfather and 99.9% of the remaining 0.1% is that he's her great-grandfather instead. But it's still not outright stated.
534* AntiquatedLinguistics: Chizan talks in a drawn out, arrogant, and complicated way. While addressing Daitenji, he keeps adding "yo" to insist on his attention and addresses him as [[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns "sonata"]]. And of course he does things like using "jarō" instead of "darō".
535* EvilFormerFriend: He is this to Kogorō Daitenji, although Chizan may be less evil and more antagonistic. Presumably for old time's sake, Chizan remains okay with the other addressing him by his first name.
536* FairWeatherMentor: In regards to Kaoru in ''Gekitō! Saikyō Blader''. He's trained him for years, then drops him in a fit of rage when he loses the tournament against either Takao or Daichi. The sad part is that he and Kaoru enjoyed mutual respect until their hubris caught up to them. It's worth noting that this is the only time in the franchise that a coach drops their charge rather than the blader telling the coach to take a hike.
537* KimonoIsTraditional: He wears one. On one hand, it is part of his "iron-fisted patriarch" shtick. On the other, he's also very much into being as old-fashioned as possible.
538[[/folder]]
539
540!Family
541[[folder:Yōichi Kagami]]
542[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladerising_youichi.png]]
543[[caption-width-right:300:Character: 陽一・鏡 / Yōichi Kagami]]
544[[AC:First Appearance: [=II-V1C3=]]]
545->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
546The older brother and guardian of Mutsuki, the former fiance of Rina, and the former research partner of both her and Susumu Hiwatari. He and Susumu had a falling out over beyblade technology and Yōichi subsequently worked himself to death perfecting chimera technology.
547----
548* DeathByOriginStory: His death is Mutsuki's motivation to go after Susumu and any beyblades that make use of his fringe technology.
549* MadScientist: He started off not-mad, wishing to make a new all-powerful beyblade for Tsuki, because the sport was one of the few things that could get him to open up. Then Susumu had opinions about Yōichi's direction and it all went downhill from there.
550* PromotionToParent: It's implied that Yōichi was Tsuki's caretaker. Tsuki only mentions him as family, there's a photo of Yōichi, Rina, and Tsuki as if they're a unit, and Tsuki's living with Rina these days.
551* SolarAndLunar: In Tsuki's words, the moon (月) can't shine without the sun (陽).
552* UnknownRival: Susumu didn't know that he was a major factor in Yōichi's desire to complete the chimera technology, because they never spoke again after their fight. Didn't stop Tsuki and Rina from blaming him for Yōichi's death.
553[[/folder]]
554
555[[folder:Rina Umihara]]
556[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladerising_rina.png]]
557[[caption-width-right:300:Character: りな・海はら / Rina Umihara]]
558[[AC:First Appearance: [=II-V1C3=]]]
559->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
560The former fiancee and research assistant of Yōichi and the current guardian of Mutsuki following his brother's death. For a time, they sought revenge on Susumu as the one responsible for Yōichi's death, but gave that up when Kai defeated Tsuki.
561----
562* FamilyOfChoice: Yōichi's implied to have been [[PromotionToParent Tsuki's caretaker]]. Nowadays, Rina takes care of Tsuki.
563* InSeriesNickname: Tsuki calls her "Umi".
564[[/folder]]
565
566!Others
567[[folder:Keiko (Kincaid)]]
568[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_keiko.png]]
569[[caption-width-right:300:Character: ケイコ / Keiko / Kincaid]]
570[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E1=]]]
571->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyaHisakawa (Japanese), Creator/JulieLemieux (English)
572Ms. Keiko is the teacher of the class Takao, Kyōju, and Hiromi are part of. She's not good at creating a scholarly atmosphere, but she loves her students dearly.
573----
574* ConnectedAllAlong: Keiko's sole relevance to the plot of the movie is her connection to Professor Tengai, of whom she is a former student.
575* ExtremeDoormat: Keiko's way of teaching is always putting on a smile and letting everything slide, even in case of repeated disruptions. She may very well not be able to get angry. Only Hiromi's insistence on action being taken makes punishment a thing in Keiko's class, because Keiko can't stand up against Hiromi either. In the more egregious cases, [[HeroStoleMyBike she had her bicycle stolen by Takao]] in [=S2E4=] and her offer to pay for food in ''Fierce Battle'' taken advantage of by Takao, again.
576* FirstNameBasis: In the Japanese version, if she is addressed by name, it is as "Keiko-sensei", which is part of her doormat-characterization.
577* {{Foil}}: She serves as the spineless teacher to Hiromi's headstrong way of being the class representative. It allows Hiromi's personality to be showcased early in Season 2.
578* TokenAdult: Although Keiko only has a small role in the second season, she's the caretaker of the BBA Team during their time in Kyushu in ''Fierce Battle''. This includes giving them a stay at her mother's house, taking them to a local festival, and hanging out at the beach with them. There's no reason given as to why she, of all possible adults, is involved in the story. In the manga version, the team's guardian is Hitoshi and his reason for being there is as coach.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Tengai]]
582[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladeafb_tengai.png]]
583[[caption-width-right:300:Character: 天外 / Tengai]]
584[[AC:First Appearance: ''Fierce Battle'']]
585->'''Voiced by:''' Toru Okawa (Japanese), Christopher Marren (English)
586An educator with knowledge of history, language, and archeology. He used to be Keiko's teacher years ago.
587----
588* ConnectedAllAlong: Professor Tengai's use to the plot other than exposition is his connection to Keiko, narratively justifying her inclusion as the BBA Team's guardian on their vacation.
589* DistressedDude: Spends quite a bit of the movie locked up in an alcove in the cave where the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness resided. It's a wonder they didn't kill him to begin with.
590* MrExposition: He provides all the what-is-going-on essentials until the Four Holy Beasts of Darkness finally explain who they are right before the final showdown.
591* SternTeacher: Tries to be it more than he is. The children just don't take him all that seriously.
592[[/folder]]
593
594[[folder:Umikawa (Ronny)]]
595[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beybladevforce_umikawa.png]]
596[[caption-width-right:300:Character: 海川 / Umikawa / Ronny]]
597[[AC:First Appearance: [=S2E1=]]]
598->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaTakatsuka (Japanese), Raoul Bhaneja (English)
599The head of the fish section of Akebono Super Mart (Zony's Supermarket in the dub) and the host of the town tournament held shortly after the World Tournament.
600----
601* CombatCommentator: Possibly only once in his life, but he did well providing commentary on the battles beween Ozma and Genta and between Ozma and Takao.
602* HopelessWithTech: Type 2, and PlayedForLaughs. For the first few minutes of trying to host the tournament, Umikawa only gets shrill, unpleasant sounds out of the microphone. The thing decides to suddenly cooperate thereafter.
603* LargeHamAnnouncer: Seems to be a necessity if you want to host a beyblade tournament, no matter how small. And Umikawa better enjoys his job as fishmonger or he has missed his calling, because some technical issues aside, he's good at working up the crowd.
604* MeaningfulName: "Umikawa" translates to "Sea-river", which is fitting for a fishmonger.

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