Beyblade - Season 5

Season 5
Beyblade: Metal Masters

Episodes

Seeking a Legend

The Persistent Challenger

A New ChallengeChallenge

Ticket to the World

Final Battle! Leone vs. Eagle

Soar Into the the World

The Beylin Temple in the Sky

The Third Man

The World Championships Begin!

Lacerta's Will

The 4000 Year Old Secret

The Bey with a Hero's Name

The Wintry Land of Russia

How Grand! The Cage Match

Libra Departs for the Front!

The Festival of Warriors

We Meet Again! Wang Hu Zhong

The Scorching Hot Lion

The Shocking Wild Fang

Horuseus vs. Striker

Destined Rivals

The Third Match of Cliff's Edge

The Battle's End!

Creeping Darkness

The Destruction Axe

L-Drago is Back

Overcome the Limits!

Dark Aquila

Gravity Perseus

The Daylight Street Battle

Brazilian Trap

Explosive Fight! Tornado Battle

Violent! Ray Gil

My Friend's Name is Zeo

The Sign is No.1

The Plot Begins to Move

The Byxis of Destiny

The Mad Beafowl

The Hell Kerbecs

The Climactic DJ Battle!?

Final Countdown

The Dragon Emperor Descends

Last Battle of the Spirit

Conclusion! Ginga vs. Damian

The Miraculous Spiral Force

Enter! Hades City

The Fallen Emperor

The Beafowl's Trap

The Beast Unleashed

Rampage! Horogium

Galaxy Heart
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