Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 2 Episode 34 - Watch Legally and Safely
Beyblade Metal Fusion: Team Gan Gan Galaxy arrives in New York shortly after their battle with Team Garcia. Masamune runs off to go look for Toby. The rest of the team and Kenta go around the city before finding Masamune. Toby was not at the hospital he was in and Masamune goes to the Dungeon Gym to find out where he is. Coach Steel tells Masamune that Zeo has moved him to a hospital but doesn't know where. Masamune tells his friends about his history with Toby and Zeo. Zeo appears then and brings Masamune and the others to the old training lot. The two friends catch up, and Zeo tells Masamune how he went to train at HD Academy. Zeo gives Masamune the address to the hospital Toby is in now and then battles him. Zeo's bey, Flame Byxis has a tall spin track, making it hard to attack the fusion wheel. Masamune's Ray Striker delivers blows to Byxis despite the height of the spin track. Both Zeo and Masamune are about to call out their special moves but then stop them so that Toby will be able to watch the battle. Masamune and the others go back to Dungeon Gym and are then asked to battle with several bladers. Zeo is shown watching Team Gan Gan Galaxy and says darkly that he will never forgive Masamune.
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