


Robin Kazami, blader débutant, s'associe à l'influenceuse Multi Nana-iro et à l'ancien champion Jaxon Cross pour former ce trio improbable, prêt à gravir les échelons du classement The X et à remporter le titre de champion blader !
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Beyblade X — A Mixed Bag with Room for Improvement | 5/10 Review "Beyblade X" offers an interesting continuation of the beloved Beyblade franchise, bringing back the excitement of spinning battles and competitive spirit. The series has moments of genuine energy and showcases some well-animated battle sequences that fans of the genre will appreciate. However, the show struggles to consistently engage beyond its core concept. The storyline feels somewhat predictable and occasionally lacks depth, which makes it hard to become fully invested in the characters or their journeys. While the protagonist and supporting cast have potential, their development is uneven and sometimes overshadowed by repetitive plot points. The voice acting and sound design are competent but don’t particularly stand out, and the pacing can feel rushed or uneven at times, which detracts from building tension or emotional connection. Visually, the animation quality is decent but doesn’t push creative boundaries or offer much innovation compared to previous Beyblade series. Overall, "Beyblade X" is an average watch that will satisfy dedicated fans looking for more Beyblade action but may leave casual viewers wanting more substance and originality. It earns a 5/10 for its solid but uninspired execution and the need for stronger storytelling and character development.























