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'''''BeyWarriors: Cyborg''''' is a Japanese-Canadian anime spinoff of the ''Beyblade'' franchise produced by SynergySP and Nelvana. The series consists of 26 episodes and 2 TV specials. Unrelated to the rest of the franchise, ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' is set on the desolate planet of Teslandia, where a group of teenagers are tasked with restoring its beauty through a war for energy.
'''''BeyWarriors: Cyborg''''' is a Japanese-Canadian anime spinoff of the ''Beyblade'' franchise produced by SynergySP and Nelvana. The series consists of 26 episodes and 2 TV specials. Unrelated to the rest of the franchise, ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' is set on the desolate planet of Teslandia, where a group of teenagers are tasked with restoring its beauty through a war for energy.


''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' is the third and final entry in a trio of ''Beyblade'' spinoffs produced for the western market. Unlike its two predecessors, which were never released in Japan, the series was released in its entirety in the country exclusively through several streaming services in early 2015.<ref>[http://www.fandompost.com/2015/03/04/beywarriors-cyborg-anime-gets-japanese-streaming/ ‘Beywarriors: Cyborg’ Anime Gets Japanese Streaming] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> Also unlike the prior two ''Beyblade'' spinoffs, ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' received very little international distribution. Nelvana announced that the show would launch internationally in the fall of 2014.<ref>[http://www.corusent.com/news/nelvana-begins-production-on-three-new-beyblade-series/ NELVANA BEGINS PRODUCTION ON THREE NEW BEYBLADE SERIES] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> The only international market that would receive the series during that time frame was Italy, where ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' debuted October 18th on K2 before being permanently removed from the schedule after 14 episodes on November 30th.<ref>[https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-ANIME-SPINOFF-BeyWarriors-Cyborg ANIME-SPINOFF BeyWarriors Cyborg] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> For unknown reasons, Nelvana dropped the series, giving distribution rights to the Japanese company d-rights.<ref>[http://www.d-rights.com/en/kids/beywarriors-cyborg-kids.html Beywarriors: Cyborg - Kid's Program - d-rights] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://www.nelvana.com/Show/BoysAction Nelvana.com - Boys Action Shows] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> The series would later receive Turkish and Tagalog dubs in 2016 and 2017, respectively.
''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' is the third and final entry in a trio of ''Beyblade'' spinoffs produced for the western market. Unlike its two predecessors, which were never released in Japan, the series was released in its entirety in the country exclusively through several streaming services in early 2015.<ref>[http://fandompost.com/2015/03/04/beywarriors-cyborg-anime-gets-japanese-streaming/ ‘Beywarriors: Cyborg’ Anime Gets Japanese Streaming] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> Also unlike the prior two ''Beyblade'' spinoffs, ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' received very little international distribution. Nelvana announced that the show would launch internationally in the fall of 2014.<ref>[http://corusent.com/news/nelvana-begins-production-on-three-new-beyblade-series/ NELVANA BEGINS PRODUCTION ON THREE NEW BEYBLADE SERIES] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> The only international market that would receive the series during that time frame was Italy, where ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'' debuted October 18th on K2 before being permanently removed from the schedule after 14 episodes on November 30th.<ref>[https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-ANIME-SPINOFF-BeyWarriors-Cyborg ANIME-SPINOFF BeyWarriors Cyborg] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> After the first two episodes aired in Italy, due to the declining ratings of the last Metal Saga series ''Beyblade Shogun Steel'' along with the previous two spinoffs ''BeyWheelz'' and ''BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz'',<ref>[https://animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=20489&page=22| BeyWarriors: Cyborg (Trivia) - Anime News Network]Retrieved 4 Jul '21</ref> Nelvana dropped the license to the series and stepped out of the project,<ref>[http://nelvana.com/Show/BoysAction Nelvana.com - Boys Action Shows] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> and the planned toyline to be released by Hasbro was cancelled.<ref>[https://beyblade.fandom.com/wiki/BeyWarriors_Cyborg_Duel_Assorted_Perm| Cancelled BeyWarriors Cyborg Dual Assorted Perm product on the Beyblade Wiki] Retrieved 4 July '21</ref> The series would later receive Turkish and Tagalog dubs in 2016 and 2017, respectively.


An English dub began airing on Toonami Asia in South East Asia on October 3, 2015.<ref>[https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BeyWarriors-Cyborg-Toonami-Asia-India BeyWarriors Cyborg Toonami Asia (India)] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> While it hasn't been confirmed, it's been speculated that this dub was recorded in Hong Kong, rather than in Canada, like all other ''Beyblade'' series have been. While the entire TV series has aired on Toonami Asia, it's currently not known if the two TV specials were dubbed into English. The English version of the show hasn't officially been released through any home video format.
An English dub produced by d-rights<ref>[http://d-rights.com/en/kids/beywarriors-cyborg-kids.html Beywarriors: Cyborg - Kid's Program - d-rights] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> began airing on Toonami Asia in South East Asia on October 3rd, 2015.<ref>[https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BeyWarriors-Cyborg-Toonami-Asia-India BeyWarriors Cyborg Toonami Asia (India)] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> This dub was recorded in Hong Kong at SDI Media, rather than in Canada, like all other ''Beyblade'' series had been to that point. While the entire TV series aired on Toonami Asia, the two TV specials did not. The English version of the show hasn't officially been released through any home video format. In conjunction with the channel’s then-upcoming broadcast of ''Beyblade Burst'', Disney XD in the United States acquired the catalogue rights to the entire Beyblade franchise in late 2016.<ref>[https://animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-10-19/beyblade-burst-premieres-in-us-on-disney-xd-in-december/.107846| Beyblade Burst Premieres in US on Disney XD in December - News - Anime News Network] Retrieved 4 July '21</ref> This included ''BeyWarriors: Cyborg'', though currently, the series remains unreleased in North America.


Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.<ref>[https://kametsu.com/topic/57425-beywarriors-cyborg-english-episodes-toonami-india/ Beywarriors: Cyborg English Episodes - Toonami India] Retrieved September 13, 2017. (Registration Required)</ref> The series is still in rotation on the other Toonami Asia feeds.<ref>[https://toonamiasia.com/schedule/index.php Toonami Asia - Schedule] Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> Before the format change, Subhraneel capped 15 assorted episodes, though some were edited by the channel to merge them into a single time slot and as a result, many are missing their end credits/next episode preview sequences.<ref>[mega:#F!aMZ1gTKb!TQBZwaF9Tk1B8DcgpNW2TQ MEGA folder link]</ref>
Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.<ref>[https://kametsu.com/topic/57425-beywarriors-cyborg-english-episodes-toonami-india/ Beywarriors: Cyborg English Episodes - Toonami India] Retrieved 13 Sept '17 (Registration Required)</ref> The series remained in rotation on the other Toonami Asia feeds until the channel's closure in March 2018.<ref>[https://toonamiasia.com/schedule/index.php Toonami Asia - Schedule] Retrieved 13 Sept '17</ref> Before the format change, Subhraneel capped 15 assorted episodes, though some were edited by the channel to merge them into a single time slot and as a result, many are missing their end credits/next episode preview sequences.<ref>[https://mega.nz/folder/CCZn2ASQ#41zaS_qR9jP5tPkgzVoWfA MEGA folder link (currently dead)]</ref>
 
In 2022, the series began airing on the Super Hungama channel in India. The English dub ran as an alternate audio track. All 26 episodes, as well as the 2 TV specials, were captured and released by fansub group Hoshi no Yume between July and November of that year.<ref>[https://nyaa.si/?f=0&c=0_0&q=beywarriors%20cyborg Beywarriors Cyborg on Nyaa.si]</ref>


==Surfaced content==
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|-
|2||The Royal Lion||October 4, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|3||The Vow||October 10, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|4||Turbulence||October 11, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|5||The Phoenix||October 17, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|6||The Desert||October 18, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|7||Determination||October 24, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|8||Heaven's Decree||October 25, 2015||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|9||Intruder||October 31, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|10||The Guardian||November 1, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|11||The Fiery Dragon||November 7, 2015||<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|-
|12||Nightmare||November 8, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|13||Conspiracy||November 14, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|14||Settlement||November 15, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|15||Invasion||November 21, 2015||<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|-
|16||Alliance||November 22, 2015||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|17||Clash||January 22, 2016||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|18||Truth||January 29, 2016 ||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|19||Demon Beast||January 30, 2016||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|20||Flash||February 5, 2016 ||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|21||Collapse||February 6, 2016||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|22||Advance||February 13, 2016||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
|23||Pride||February 20, 2016||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|24||Evil God||February 21, 2016 ||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|25||Death Match||February 27, 2016 ||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|26||Bonds||February 28, 2016 ||<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
|-
|Special #1||The Past||TBD||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span>
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|Special #2||The Future||TBD||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span>
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==See Also==
===Beyblade===
*[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade (found unreleased Japanese dub of anime series; 2012)]]
*[[BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz (found unreleased Japanese version of anime series; 2014)]]


==See also==
===Toonami===
*''[[BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade (unreleased Japanese version of anime series; existence unconfirmed; 2012)|BeyWheelz: Powered by Beyblade]]'' - The first entry in the western ''Beyblade'' spinoffs never saw release in Japan.
*[[Cyborg 009 "Assassin of Flash" & "At the End of the Battle" (lost original Toonami broadcast version of English dub of anime episodes; 2003)]]
*''[[BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz (unreleased Japanese version of anime series; existence unconfirmed; 2014)|BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz]]'' - The second entry in the western ''Beyblade'' spinoffs also never saw release in Japan.
*[[Beast Saga (found Toonami Asia English dub of anime; 2015)]]
*[[Gaist Crusher (partially found Toonami Asia English dub of anime; 2016-2017)]]
*[[Outlaw Star (partially lost Toonami re-edited version of English dub of anime; 2001)]]
*[[Wulin Warriors (found Toonami English dub of "Pili" Taiwanese puppet TV series; 2006)]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 2 May 2023

Beywarriors cyborg.jpg

Key art.

Status: Found

Date found: Jul 2022

Found by: Hoshi no Yume

BeyWarriors: Cyborg is a Japanese-Canadian anime spinoff of the Beyblade franchise produced by SynergySP and Nelvana. The series consists of 26 episodes and 2 TV specials. Unrelated to the rest of the franchise, BeyWarriors: Cyborg is set on the desolate planet of Teslandia, where a group of teenagers are tasked with restoring its beauty through a war for energy.

BeyWarriors: Cyborg is the third and final entry in a trio of Beyblade spinoffs produced for the western market. Unlike its two predecessors, which were never released in Japan, the series was released in its entirety in the country exclusively through several streaming services in early 2015.[1] Also unlike the prior two Beyblade spinoffs, BeyWarriors: Cyborg received very little international distribution. Nelvana announced that the show would launch internationally in the fall of 2014.[2] The only international market that would receive the series during that time frame was Italy, where BeyWarriors: Cyborg debuted October 18th on K2 before being permanently removed from the schedule after 14 episodes on November 30th.[3] After the first two episodes aired in Italy, due to the declining ratings of the last Metal Saga series Beyblade Shogun Steel along with the previous two spinoffs BeyWheelz and BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz,[4] Nelvana dropped the license to the series and stepped out of the project,[5] and the planned toyline to be released by Hasbro was cancelled.[6] The series would later receive Turkish and Tagalog dubs in 2016 and 2017, respectively.

An English dub produced by d-rights[7] began airing on Toonami Asia in South East Asia on October 3rd, 2015.[8] This dub was recorded in Hong Kong at SDI Media, rather than in Canada, like all other Beyblade series had been to that point. While the entire TV series aired on Toonami Asia, the two TV specials did not. The English version of the show hasn't officially been released through any home video format. In conjunction with the channel’s then-upcoming broadcast of Beyblade Burst, Disney XD in the United States acquired the catalogue rights to the entire Beyblade franchise in late 2016.[9] This included BeyWarriors: Cyborg, though currently, the series remains unreleased in North America.

Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.[10] The series remained in rotation on the other Toonami Asia feeds until the channel's closure in March 2018.[11] Before the format change, Subhraneel capped 15 assorted episodes, though some were edited by the channel to merge them into a single time slot and as a result, many are missing their end credits/next episode preview sequences.[12]

In 2022, the series began airing on the Super Hungama channel in India. The English dub ran as an alternate audio track. All 26 episodes, as well as the 2 TV specials, were captured and released by fansub group Hoshi no Yume between July and November of that year.[13]

Gallery

BeyWarriors: Cyborg English Dub Trailer.

BeyWarriors: Cyborg Opening.

See Also

Beyblade

Toonami

References