Beyblade Burst Turbo: Australian Release Date Revealed

when is beyblade burst turbo coming out in australia

Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super-Z, is a 2018 anime series and the third season of Beyblade Burst. The series premiered on TXN stations in Japan on April 2, 2018, with episodes airing every Monday at 5:55 pm JST on TV Tokyo. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 7, 2018, and on Disney XD in the United States on December 15, 2018. The first 26 episodes of the season became available to stream on Netflix on October 10, 2019.

Characteristics Values
Country Australia
Network Nine Network
Season Number 3
Overall Season Number 10
Airing Date December 15, 2018 - December 21, 2019
Day and Time Saturday, 8 am EST
Streaming Date October 10, 2019
Streaming Platform Netflix
Studio Bang! Zoom Entertainment
Location Los Angeles, California

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Beyblade Burst Turbo's release date in Australia

Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super-Z, is a 2018 anime series. It is the third season of Beyblade Burst and the tenth season of the Beyblade anime overall. The series premiered in Japan on April 2, 2018, with episodes airing every Monday at 5:55 pm JST on TV Tokyo. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 7, 2018, and on Disney XD in the United States on December 15, 2018. The first 26 episodes of the season became available to stream on Netflix on October 10, 2019, and the remaining 25 episodes were added at a later date in 2020.

The series is produced by D-rights and TV Tokyo and animated by OLM. This was the last Beyblade Burst series with TV Tokyo's involvement and the last to premiere on TV in Japan. The opening theme is "Chouzetsu Muteki Blader! (Transcendent Invincible Blader!)" by Ryosuke Sasaki, while the ending theme is "BEY-POP" by Shun Kusakawa. For the international version, the theme music is an instrumental version of "Turbo".

Unlike the previous two seasons, which were dubbed over by Canadian studios, this season of Burst was recorded by Bang! Zoom Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. As a result, all characters from the first two seasons who appeared in this season were given new English voice actors. This made Turbo the first Beyblade season to have its English dub produced by an American studio.

Turbo is the first of three Burst seasons to feature its Bey System's localized name in its title. It is also the first Burst season to reuse the theme song for the English eyecatcher instead of featuring a new song. Additionally, it is the first Beyblade season where the English opening theme changes throughout the season.

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The season's airing schedule

Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super-Z, is the third season of Beyblade Burst and the tenth season of the Beyblade anime overall. The season began airing in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 2, 2018, with episodes airing every Monday at 5:55 pm JST until the season concluded on March 25, 2019. An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on October 7, 2018, and on Disney XD in the United States on December 15, 2018, with episodes airing every Saturday at 8 am EST. The season concluded on December 21, 2019.

Due to a switch in studios from Ocean Productions and Blue Water Studios in Canada to Bang! Zoom Entertainment in Los Angeles, California, all characters from the first two seasons who appeared in this season were given new English voice actors. This made Beyblade Burst Turbo the first Beyblade season to have its English dub produced by an American studio.

The first 26 episodes of the season became available to stream on Netflix on October 10, 2019, and the remaining 25 episodes were added at some point in 2020.

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The show's production

Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super-Z, is a 2018 anime series and the third season of Beyblade Burst. The series was produced by D-rights and TV Tokyo, animated by OLM, and premiered in Japan on April 2, 2018. This was the last Beyblade Burst series with TV Tokyo's involvement and the last to premiere on Japanese television.

The anime series is accompanied by a toyline and manga. The manga began serialisation in the August 2015 issue of CoroCoro magazine, released on July 15, 2015, in Japan. The anime series debuted in Spring 2016, with the first episode airing on April 16, 2016. International translations of the show were handled by Sunrights, a western subsidiary of d-rights.

Unlike the previous two seasons of Beyblade Burst, which were dubbed over by Ocean Productions and Blue Water Studios in Canada, Season 3 was recorded by Bang! Zoom Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. As a result of the studio switch, all characters from the first two seasons who appeared in Season 3 were given new English voice actors. This season was also the first in the franchise to have its English dub produced by an American studio and to alter battles in the localized release.

The Beyblade Burst Turbo season began airing in Japan on TV Tokyo, with episodes airing every Monday at 5:55 pm JST. The season ran from April 2, 2018, to March 25, 2019. In the US, episodes aired every Saturday at 8 am EST on Disney XD, starting on December 15, 2018, and concluding on December 21, 2019. The first 26 episodes of the season became available to stream on Netflix on October 10, 2019, with the remaining 25 episodes added at a later date in 2020.

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Changes from previous seasons

The third season of Beyblade Burst, known as Beyblade Burst Turbo, introduced several changes from the previous seasons. The season premiered in Japan on April 2, 2018, and later aired internationally. Here are the key changes from the first two seasons:

  • Production and Voice Acting: Unlike the initial two seasons, which were dubbed by Ocean Productions and Blue Water Studios in Canada, Turbo was recorded by Bang! Zoom Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. This change resulted in new English voice actors for all returning characters from the first two seasons. Consequently, Turbo became the first Beyblade season with its English dub produced by an American studio.
  • Theme Song: Turbo is the first Beyblade Burst season to reuse the season's theme song, "Turbo," for the English eyecatcher instead of featuring a new song. Additionally, it is the first season in the franchise to feature changes to the English opening theme throughout the season.
  • Battle Alterations: Turbo is the inaugural season to incorporate alterations to battles in the localized release. Most major battles in the season utilized the Turbo stadium, marking a change from the previous seasons.
  • Toy Line Influence: Minor edits, cuts, and dialogue changes were observed in the English dub to mask some of the alterations made by Hasbro to the Beyblade Burst toy line.
  • Subsystems: The third season continued to build upon the Burst System introduced in the toyline, featuring various subsystems. The Dual Layer System focused on Beyblades with Energy Layers split into two layers, resulting in thicker Energy Layers compared to the Basic Layer. The SwitchStrike/God Layer System incorporated gimmicks, including "God Abilities," and evolved versions of Dual Layer System Beyblades. The Cho-Z Layer System introduced metal in the Energy Layers, and the Gatinko Layer System offered Beyblades with Energy Layers composed of three interchangeable parts.
  • Performance Tips: The SlingShock System, exclusive to Hasbro, included Performance Tips with a mode-changing gimmick. This design allowed the Beyblades to move at high speeds along a "Rail System," resulting in explosive bursts.

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Theme music

"Beyblade Burst Turbo" has an opening theme song of the same name, performed by NateWantsToBattle, the nom de plume of Richmond, Virginia native Nathan Sharp. The song was released on November 3, 2018, and is 1 minute and 52 seconds long.

The lyrics to the opening theme song include:

> I hear the world callin' out for a hero

> Change the game, spin the Bey and join the fight

> It's our time, let's go turbo Beyblade Burst collide!

> Stand your ground, it's a new generation

> Stakes are high, only legends will survive

There is also a "Beyblade Burst Turbo Theme Song" performed by Kids Superstars, released in 2023.

Frequently asked questions

The English dub of Beyblade Burst Turbo premiered in Australia on the Nine Network on October 7, 2018.

Beyblade Burst Turbo is the third season of Beyblade Burst and the tenth season of the Beyblade anime overall.

Beyblade Burst Turbo, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst Super-Z, premiered on TXN stations in Japan on April 2, 2018.

An English dub of the anime premiered in the United States on Disney XD on December 15, 2018.

Yes, the English dub premiered in Canada on Teletoon on October 7, 2018.

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