Heroes of Goo Jit Zu Action Figures icon-chevron.Collectible Statues & Figurines icon-chevron.Backpacks, Purses & Wallets icon-chevron.Shop by Brand/Type icon-chevron Expand submenu.All the rest of the vendors icon-chevron.Zen Monkey Studio Enamel Pins icon-chevron.Great Eastern Entertainment icon-chevron.Manufacturers icon-chevron Expand submenu. Turbo is the only Burst season to have its prologues shortened down for select episodes of the western release due to American television timeslots.Turbo is the first season in the franchise to alter battles in the localized release of the season, as the Turbo stadium was used for most major battles in the localized release after it made its debut in episode 16.This is the first Beyblade season where the English opening theme changes throughout the season.Turbo is the first Burst season to not feature a new song for the English eyecatcher and instead reuses the theme song for the season, "Turbo". Due to this, Turbo was the first Beyblade season to have its English dub produced by an American studio.Additionally, because of the studio switch, all of the characters from the first two seasons who appeared in this season were given new English voice actors.Unlike the previous two seasons which were dubbed over by Ocean Productions and Blue Water Studios in Canada, this season of Burst was recorded by Bang! Zoom Entertainment in Los Angeles, California.One of the posters used to promote the anime was later modified to promote the Beyblade Burst World Championship 2018 that was held in Paris.This season ends the franchise tradition of the protagonist using an Attack Type Beyblade, as protagonist Aiger Akabane uses a Balance Type Bey.This season is similar to the Metal Series season Shogun Steel, namely in that there is a time skip in between seasons, as well as the introduction of a new main protagonist with the previous protagonist reduced to a secondary supporting role.Teletoon (Canada): Every weekend at 2:00 P.M.Disney XD (US): Every Saturday at 8 A.M.Nagasaki Cultural Broadcast (Japan): Every Saturday at 6:00 A.M.TV New Hiroshima (Japan): Every Sunday at 5:30 A.M.TV Aichi (Japan): Every Saturday at 10:25 A.M.Nara TV (Japan): Every Friday at 7:30 A.M.Shizuoka Asahi TV (Japan): Every Sunday at 5:20 A.M.Toyama TV (Japan): Every Saturday at 5:50 A.M.Niigata Broadcast (Japan): Every Saturday at 7:30 A.M.Iwate Asahi TV (Japan): Every Saturday at 6:00 A.M.
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