Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 2 Episode 33 - Watch Legally and Safely
Beyblade Metal Fusion: After beating Cyclone Herculeo, Gingka rejoices, only to be surprise-attacked by Argos of Team Garcia. Tsubasa jumps in, and believes it to be an easy match since he defeated the dark power. But the power of Ray Gil is too much; the Rubber Semi-Flat performance tip allows Tsubasa's Earth Eagle to be rapidly attacked, and Ray Gil's clearwheel prevents Tsubasa's use of aerial attacks. Argos only makes the situation worse, taunting Tsubasa so much that he nearly lets the dark power come over him again. Tsubasa feels the same pain as the Garcia's, seeing as he had to overcome the dark power gained from his battle with Ryuga earlier. Through the motivation and help of Gingka, Yu, Masumune, and Madoka, Tsubasa comes to defeat Argos by finding a weak-spot between Ray Gil's metal wheel and performance tip. Using his new attack, Shining Tornado Buster, Tsubasa finally defeats Argos, leading Team Gan-Gan Galaxy to the championships, much to Argos's dismay. Elsewhere, Ryuga is pursued by five mysterious guys. They corner him, but instead of launching his bey with a launcher, Ryuga launches Meteo L-Drago with his hand. As the five guys think he's crazy, they launch their beys. Because of L-Drago's spin-stealing capabilities, the bey gains spin and defeats all five beys with ease. Another mysterious person appears, and Ryuga comments that he/she might actually be able to put up a fight.
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