Ginga and everybody else have to stop his master's plans of destroying the world. Or Beyblade: Shogun Steel is a sequel that takes place several years after this trilogy and focuses on a new generation of characters, though old characters do show up a lot and have a role to play. Please place any tropes referring to it in that page, not here. This series provides examples of: •: The Face Hunters hideout is one. •: Metal Fusion ends with Pegasus using up all of it's energy and leaving Ginga. Ryo says that one day, Pegasus would return when its energy is restored. Metal Masters opens up with Ginga getting in the first episode, diminishing any chance for the original Pegasus to return.
•: The characters and stories are much more fleshed out than in the manga. •: The only adults that have appeared so far that are useful to the plot in ANY way are Doji, Ryo, Ginga's deceased dad () in a flashback and Dr. Ziggurat in Metal Masters. •: states that this series takes place in an entirely different universe than the original Beyblade.
•: Ginga, Kyoya, Tsubasa and Yu are all shown as insanely strong when they are introduced, given their shown experience. • Masamune as well.
Despite not having any real formal experience in Beyblade Tournaments, such as Battle Bladers, he is still ridiculously talented, and •: The characters have a wide range of hair colors; some of them even have. •: Specifically, in the episode 'Shine, Virgo!' , they say that dancers put their arms out to go faster. In all actuality, you pull in to go faster. Try it with a simple rolling chair, or even spin around your room. You get the opposite effect by pushing out.