This list of Beyblade characters describes characters from the original anime and manga series and its related media, as well as the Metal Fusion and Shogun Steel sagas.
The Bladebreakers, known in Japan as BBA Team are a team comprising the main protagonists of the first three Beyblade series. The team includes Tyson Granger, Kai, Max Tate, Ray, Kenny, Daichi, Hilary and Tyson's older brother Hiro. During G-Revolution, the team undergoes two new name changes: the BBA Revolution, and then later G-Revolutions.
Voiced by: Motoko Kumai (Japanese), Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin (English)
Bit-Beast: Dragoon
Tyson
Used: Spin Dragoon → Dragoon S (Storm) → Dragoon F (Fantom) → Dragoon V (Victory) → Dragoon V2 → Dragoon G (Galaxy) → Dragoon GT (Galaxy Turbo) → Dragoon MS (Metal Storm) → Dragoon MS Ultimate Version
Tyson Granger (木ノ宮タカオ Kinomiya Takao), was the main character of Beyblade, and the strongest Blader in the series. His trademark features are his wing-like bangs, his small mullet, his brown eyes, and the baseball cap he always wears backwards. His father is an archaeologist who is usually away on business, and his mother died at an early age. Tyson's older bother, Hiro, also not doing well closely with their love for father, leaving Tyson to live with his grandfather; his lone adult figure.
Kevin Cheng Ka-wing (born 15 August 1969) is a Hong Kong American actor and singer who is currently under the management of the Hong Kong television network TVB. Cheng rose to fame in late 2004 after playing his first lead role in the TVB drama Hard Fate.
He is best known for his role as "L.A. Law" in the 2011 TVB legal drama Ghetto Justice, which earned him a TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor and Asian Television Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
Cheng was born in San Francisco but he moved to Hong Kong at a very young age and spent most of his childhood there. He attended Pun U Association Wah Yah Primary School, Wah Yan College and the Hong Kong International School in Hong Kong, and in Alhambra High School in the United States. During his school days, his mother sent him back to San Francisco, where he lived with his uncle for two years before returning to Hong Kong after his mother changed her mind about migrating to the United States. He completed his high school education in Canada. He pursued a civil engineering degree at the California State University in Los Angeles, but did not finish his studies because his father died and he wanted to move back to Hong Kong to be with his mother.