Monday, December 17, 2012

Nickelodeon UK and Nick Germany Acquire Broadcast Rights For New "Beyblade" Animated Series "Beyblade: Shogun Steel"

According to the following article from Anime News Network (ANN), the Canadian entertainment company Nelvana Limited has announced Nickelodeon News in their MIPCOM 2012 report that Nickelodeon UK and Ireland and Nickelodeon Germany (also known as Nickelodeon Deutschland) have picked up the television broadcast rights to the brand new animated show "Beyblade: Shogun Steel", which is known in Japan as "Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G" and is a sequel to the Japanese anime [Japanese animation] television series "Beyblade: Metal Fusion". Nickelodeon UK is expected to start to premiere and show "Beyblade: Shogun Steel" on their action channel Nicktoons UK and Ireland in 2013 as part of "2013 on NickToons UK":
Nelvana to Release Beyblade Zero-G as Beyblade: Shogun Steel

2nd season of Beywheelz also scheduled

Nelvana released details for its upcoming North American release of the Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G spinning top anime in its MIPCOM 2012 report. (Note: The link is a direct download link to Nelvana's PDF report.) In the report, Nelvana confirmed that it will release Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G under the title Beyblade: Shogun Steel in 26 half-hour episodes. The Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G television anime series premiered in Japan in April, and the 36th episode in the series aired on December 9. Each episode is approximately 15 minutes in length.

The report also noted that the new series will air in Canada on YTV, in the United States on Cartoon Network, in the United Kingdom and Germany on Nickelodeon, and in France on Gulli.

Nelvana describes the story as follows:
The WBBA has worked tirelessly over the last 7 years to rebuild the Beyblade world by introducing a new Bey system and train the next generation of Bladers. Our new hero, Zyro Kurogane, aspires to be just like Gingka and become the World's Best Blader; with the help of his new friends, he trains hard, gains strength, and learns groundbreaking new battle techniques along the way. Unknowingly, there are mysterious and sinister powers at work with plots to take over the WBBA! Friends will battle each other and dark forces come out of the shadows in an unprecedented event where strategic new combinations create EVEN MORE powerful NEW Beys!
The report also confirms a 13-episode second season of the Beywheelz spin-off series. Beywheelz is a separate storyline set "in the futuristic city of Destection where our hero, Sho, is champion of the Beywheelz World Tournament! This peaceful city is home to exciting and challenging battles between friends and allies until suddenly the city is attacked by an evil Beywheelz army called the Dominators." The spin-off was created exclusively for the North American version of Beyblade.

Nelvana adapted the Metal Fight Beyblade anime as Beyblade: Metal Fusion in North America in 2010, and then released the second Metal Fight Beyblade anime under the name Beyblade: Metal Masters. Metal Fight Beyblade 4D, the sixth Beyblade anime series, has been airing in Japan since April, and Nelvana has been offering it overseas under the title Beyblade: Metal Fury.

The report also mentions that the status of its localization of the Paboo & Mojies preschool anime series is currently "in development."

[Via I Miss Bionix]

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