List of Beyblade Burst characters

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This list includes characters from the Beyblade Burst series.

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Characters

Main characters

Valt Aoi / Baruto Aoi (蒼井 バルト, Aoi Baruto)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Sabrina Pitre (seasons 1-2), Kimlinh Tran (seasons 3-4) (English)
An energetic 11-year-old boy who dreams on being world champion.
Shu Kurenai (紅 シュウ, Kurenai Shū) / Red Eye (レッドアイ, Reddo Ai)
Voiced by: Junya Enoki (Japanese); Adrian Petriw (seasons 1-2), Alan Lee (season 3) (English)
Valt's childhood best friend and main rival. He is also one of the Supreme Four and owner of the Raging Bulls.
Rantaro Kiyama (黄山 乱太郎, Kiyama Rantarō)
Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi(Japanese); Matt Hill (seasons 1-2) (English)
Also known as The Head Honcho or Honcho / The Boss (クミチョー, Kumicho). Rantaro is a member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and BC Sol as well as coach for The Bombers. He is also Ranjiro's older brother.
Ken Midori / Kensuke Midorikawa (緑川 ケンスケ, Midorikawa Kensuke)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); Gabe Khouth (English)
A ventriloquist blader who is a member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub.
Daigo Kurogami / Daina Kurogami (黒神 ダイナ, Kurogami Daina)
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (Japanese); Antony Kim (eps. 1-20), Zach LeBlanc (eps. 21-51, season 2) (English)
Former member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and leader of AS Gallus. He is also Ryota's older brother.
Wakiya Murasaki / Wakiya Komurasaki (小紫 ワキヤ, Komurasaki Wakiya)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese); Cole Howard (English)
Owner of Sunbat United and leads it to battle in the World Championships.
Toko Aoi / Tokonatsu Aoi (蒼井常夏, Aoi Tokonatsu)
Voiced by: Yō Taichi (Japanese); Sabrina Pitre (English)
Valt's younger brother and Nika's twin brother.
Nika Aoi (蒼井日夏, Aoi Nika)
Voiced by: Aoi Inase(Japanese); Sabrina Pitre (English)
Valt's younger sister and Toko's twin sister.
Silas Karlisle / Sisco Karlisle (シスコ・カーライル, Shisuko Kārairu)
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima (Japanese); Connor Parnall (English)
A member of BC Sol and was briefly a member of Sunbat United.
Kit Lopez / Kitto Ropesu (キット・ロペス, Ropesu Kitto)
Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda (Japanese); Advah Soudack (season 2), Melissa Mabie (season 3) (English)
A junior member of BC Sol.
Cuza Ackerman / Kūza Akkāman (クーザアッカーマン&カール, Akkāman Kūza)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi (Japanese); Valin Shinyei (English)
A briefly member of German team, Top Wand, later he joins BC Sol.
Free De La Hoya / Furī Derahōya (フリー・デラホーヤ, Derahōya Furī)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Sean Thomas (season 2), Khoi Dao (season 3) (English)
The initial leader of BC Sol until he left and became a member of the Raging Bulls. He eventually returned to Spain and rejoined BC Sol. Currently, he's a member of the Big Five and second-in command of BC Sol. He was the world's number 1 Blader until he forfeits his match with Valt Aoi due to a sprain in his right arm and is eliminated from the International Bladers Cup.
Kristina Kuroda / Kurisutīna Kuroda (クリスティーナ クロダ, Kuroda Kurisutīna)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Siobhan Williams (season 2), Justine Gabrielle (season 3) (English)
Owner and manager of the Spanish team, BC Sol. She is also a Director of WBBA.
Aiger Akabane [1] / Aiga Akaba (赤刃アイガ, Akaba Aiga)
Voiced by: Tomoko Ikeda(Japanese); Laura Stahl [2] (English)
The main protagonist of Burst Turbo. A hot headed 11-year old boy who dreams to become the world's strongest blader after witnessing the strength of Valt Aoi.
Fubuki Sumiye / Fubuki Sumie (墨江フブキ, Sumie Fubuki)
Voiced by: Rikuya Yasuda(Japanese); Zachary Young (young, season 2), Billy Kametz (season 3) (English)
Shu's protégé, Leader of Beigoma Academy BeyClub but he leaves to America.
Suoh Genji / Suoh Goshuin (御朱印スオウ, Goshuin Suoh)
Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana (Japanese); Kyle McCarley (English)
A former member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and a respected member as well.
Ranjiro Kiyama (黄山 乱次郎, Kiyama Ranjiro))
Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi(Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Also known as Cap'n (ソーチョー, Socho) and Rantaro's younger brother.
Phi (ファイ, Fai)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Greg Chun, Casey Mongillo (young) (English)
Hyde's older brother.
Naru Akabane / Naru Akaba (赤刃ナル, Akaba Naru)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Christine Marie Cabanos (English)
Aiger's younger sister.
Dante Koryu [1] [3] / Drum Koryu (虹龍ドラム, Kōryū Doramu)
Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Erika Harlacher [4] [5] (English)
The main protagonist of Burst Rise and a member of Victories.
Arman Kusaba / Amane Kusaba (草葉アマネ, Kusaba Amane)
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe (Japanese); Griffin Puatu [6] [5] (English)
A member of Victories.
Delta Zakuro [1] / Delta Akane (茜デルタ, Akane Deruta)
Voiced by: Kensho Ono (Japanese); Brian Timothy Anderson [7] [5] (English)
One of Risen 3 and a former member of BC Sol.
Taka Kusaba / Takane Kusaba
Voiced by: Marie Mizuno(Japanese); Janice Roman Roku (English)
Younger brother of Arman.
Ichika Kindo (金道イチカ, Kindō Ichika)
Voiced by: Minami Takahashi (Japanese); Kayli Mills (English)
Fumiya's younger sister.
Tango Koryu (虹龍タンゴ, Kōryū Tango)
Voiced by: TBA(Japanese); Taylor Henry (English)
Dante's uncle and manager and BeyTrainer for Victories.
Arthur Peregrine / Arthur Percival (アーサー・パーシヴァル, Āsā Pāshivuaru)
Voiced by: Shouma Yamamoto (Japanese); Ben Diskin [8] (English)
The main antagonist of Burst Rise and leader of Inferno. He refers himself as the King of Hell (ヘルの王, Heru No Ō) and the Beyblade King (ベイブレードの王, Beiburēdo No Ō).
Gwyn Reynolds / Gwyn Ronny (グウィン・ロニー, Gūin Ronī)
Voiced by: Sumire Morohoshi (Japanese); Cristina Vee [9] (English)
Hikaru Asahi (朝日ヒカル, Asahi Hikaru)
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu (Japanese); Jade Dennis (English)
One of the two main protagonists of Burst Surge and Hyuga's older brother.
Hyuga Asahi (朝日ヒュウガ, Asahi Hyūga)
Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara(Japanese); Ryan Bartley (English)
One of the two main protagonists of Burst Surge and Hikaru's younger brother.

Supporting characters

Alexander Shakadera / Kaiza Xhakuenji (灼炎寺カイザ, Shakuenji Kaiza)
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); Andrew Francis (seasons 1-2), Austin Lee Matthews (season 3) (English)
Also known as Xander / Xhaka (シャカ, Shaka) is the founder and leader of Sword Flames. He is also one of the Supreme Four.
Lui Shirosagi / Lui Shirasagijo (白鷺城ルイ, Shirasagijo Rui)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Travis Turner Ep. 32 credits (seasons 1-2), Brandon Winckler (season 3) (English)
Valt & Shu's arch-rival and their greatest opponent. He is also one of the Supreme Four.
Zachary Kaneguro / Zenkuro Kurogane (黒銀善九郎, Kurogane Zenkurō)
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Bill Newton (English) Ep. 22 credits
Usually referred to as Zac (ザック, Zakku) for short or by his pop star name Zac the Sunrise / Zac the Sunshine is the leader of Super Stars and one of the Supreme Four.
Trad Vazquez / Toraddo Basukesu (トラッド・バスケス, Basukesu Toraddo)
Voiced by: Hisafumi Oda(Japanese); Ian Hanlin (English) Evolution Ep. 2 credits
A professional BeyTrainer before he was stepped down, as he leaves Spain and joins Raging Bulls in America.
Raul Comas / Zoro (ゾロ, Zoro)
Voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese); Scott McNeil (season 2, eps 1-20), Richard Newman (season 2 eps 21-51), Joe J. Thomas (season 3) (English)
A mysterious BeyTrainer that Valt and Kit usually see when they don't expect it. He later becomes the BeyTrainer for BC Sol after Trad leaves for America.
Clio Delon (クリオ・ドロン, Kurio Doron)
Voiced by: Kokoa Amano(Japanese); Rebecca Shoichet (English) Evolution Ep. 28 credits
Cuza's childhood friend and a member of AS Gallus.
Theodore Glass / Alexander Gilten (アレキザンダー・ギルテン, Arekizandā Giruten)
Voiced by: Hozumi Goda (Japanese); Marco Soriano (English) Evolution Ep. 4 credits
Leader of the Snake Pit Organization, owner and manager of the Raging Bulls before he was stepped down by Kris as he leaves.
Joshua Burns / Joshua Boon (ジョシュア・ブーン, Joshua Būn)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa (Japanese); Nathanael Vass (English) Evolution Ep. 21 credits
A famous Hollywood actor, the third best Blader in the world, and part of the Big Five. Joshua is also the official captain of the Raging Bulls.
Ghasem Madal (ガゼム・マダール, Gazemu Madaaru)
Voiced by: Shinya Hamazoe(Japanese); Brad Swaile (English) Evolution Ep. 13 credits
Ren Wu Sun / Ruway Sun (ソン・ルーウェイ, Son Ruuwei)
Voiced by: Chiharu Sawashiro(Japanese); Dylan Sloane (English) Evolution Ep. 25 credits
A member of SB Rios and a former member of Big Five.

Other characters

Hoji Konda (紺田ホウジ/紺田法事, Konda Houji)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Brett Bauer (English) Ep. 6 credits
Wakiya's best friend.
Chiharu Aoi (蒼井千春, Aoi Chiharu)
Voiced by: Masumi Asano (Japanese); Kelly Sheridan (seasons 1-2), Jennie Kwan (season 3) (English)
Mother of Valt, Toko, and Nika, and wife of Kento Aoi.
Akira Yamatoga / Akira Yamabuki (山吹アキラ/山吹彰, Yamabuki Akira)
Voiced by: Kazutomi Yamamoto (Japanese); Erin Mathews (English)
Hanami (花見, Hanami)
Voiced by: Yasuaki Takumi (Japanese); Richard Ian Cox (seasons 1-2), Dan R. McCann (seasons 3-4) (English)
An announcer who is a member of the WBBA, and attends every battle.
Hidetaro Shinoda (篠田 秀太郎, Shinoda Hidetaro)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Richard Newman, Christopher Smith (season 3) (English)
Also known as Principal Shinoda, he is the principal of Beigoma Academy.
Ryota Kurogami / Souta Kurogami
Voiced by: Haruna Sakurai(Japanese); William Ashman (English) Ep. 5 credits
The younger brother of Daigo Kurogami.
Ange Lopez (アンジェロペス)
Voiced by: Kyouko Chikiri(Japanese); Kelly Sheridan (season 2), Allegra Clark [10] (season 3) (English)
Kit's mother and official chef of BC Sol.
Boa Alcazaba / Boa Alcacer (ボア・アルカセル, Boa Arukaseru)
Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (Japanese); Hunter Dillon (English) Evolution Ep. 17 credits
A former member of the Snake Pit Organization.
Kurt Baratier / Kurtz Baratier (クルツ・バラティエ, Kurutsu Baratie)
Voiced by: Genki Okawa (Japanese); James Kot (season 2), TBA (season 3) (English)
The eighth strongest blader in the world.
Norman Tarver (ノーマン・ターバー, Nooman Taabaa)
Voiced by: Yuu Wakabayashi(Japanese); Tyler Weeks (English) Evolution Ep. 17 credits
Also known as Gold Eye (金色の目, Ai), a high ranking member of the Snake Pit Organization.
Taiga Akabane / Taiga Akaba (赤刃タイガ, Akaba Taiga)
Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto (Japanese); Marc Diraison (English) Turbo Ep. 1 credits
Father of Aiger and Naru, a BeyTrainer who lives at rural town, Akabane Farm.
Kana Akabane / Kanna Akaba
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese); Allegra Clark [10] (English)
Aiger and Naru's mother and wife of Taiga.
Hae-jin Oh / Houi Oh (オウ・ホウイ, Ō Houi)
Voiced by: Yuuki Hayashi(Japanese); Xander Mobus (English) Turbo Ep. 7 credits
A professional archer and a blader from Korea.
Laban Vanot (ラバン・ヴァノ, Raban Vano)
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado (English) Turbo Ep. 13 credits
A wild blader and one of Turbo 4. He was communicating by talking with animals whose he understands to.
Kyle Hakim (カイル・ハキム, Kairu Hakimu)
Voiced by: Masahito Abe(Japanese); Zach Aguilar (English) Turbo Ep. 18 credits
Known as Kamen Blader (仮面ブレーダー, Kamen Burēdā), a mysterious masked blader who sneaks in from the shadows as Aiger and his friends were exploring a pirate ship.
Xavier Bogard / Xhan Bogard (ジャン・ボガード, Jan Bogādo)
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (Japanese); Griffin Burns (English) Turbo Ep. 17 credits
He's a pupil of his successor Xander Shakadera, and one of Turbo 4.
Hyde / Hearts (ハーツ, Hātsu)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Greg Chun, Turbo Ep. 29 credits Allegra Clark (young) (English)
Phi's younger brother. He's one of Turbo 4 and a former champion who is lost to Valt and reclaims his new championship belt.
Evel Oxford (イベル・オックスフォード, Iberu Okkusufōdo)
Voiced by: Shunsuke Takeuchi (Japanese); Ben Lepley (English) Turbo Ep. 29 credits
A scientist who works in laboratory located at Dread Tower.
Count Nightfell / Count Night (ナイト伯爵, Naito Hakushaku)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese); Mickey Caputo (English) Turbo Ep. 32 credits
A phantom thief who steals beyblades when he defeats his opponents in battle.
Fumiya Kanemichi [5] / Fumiya Kindo (金道フミヤ, Kindō Fumiya)
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (Japanese); Kory Getman [11] [5] (English)
Ichika's older brother and the leader and founder of his own team, the Spark Wings.
Joe Lazure / Joe Rurikawa (瑠璃川ジョー,, Rurikawa Jō)
Voiced by: Taishi Murata (Japanese); Aleks Le [12] (English)
A member of Team Inferno.
Lodin Haijima (灰嶋ロダン, Haishima Rodan)
Voiced by: Masami Iwasaki (Japanese); Imari Williams [13] (English)
Pheng Hope / Pot Hope (ポット・ホープ, Potto Hōpu)
Voiced by: Sachi Kokuryu (Japanese); Sarah Anne Williams [14] (English)
The second of the Risen 3.
Blindt Devoy / Blind DeVoy (ブリント・デボイ, Burinto Deboi)
Voiced by: Kousuke Toriumi (Japanese); Alejandro Saab [15] (English)
The last of the Risen 3.
Lean Walhalla (レーン・ヴァルハラ, Rēn Varuhara)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa Surge Ep. 7 credits
The newest member of the Raging Bulls and Shu's former student.

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