The Beyblade X anime is gearing up for fresh energy with a brand-new opening and ending set to debut this fall. The official X (formerly Twitter) account for the series announced that popular K-pop group (G)I-DLE will perform the new opening theme, Invincible, while Japanese artist imase will take on the ending theme with Uzu (Vortex). Both tracks will premiere in the anime on October 24, bringing a new vibe to the latest arc.
Beyblade Season 2: New Opening “Invincible” and Ending “Uzu”
Currently, the series features Rise by TOMORROW X TOGETHER, the sibling group of BTS, as its opening theme, and Stay Gold by English DJ Jax Jones and singer Ado as its ending. With the shift in themes, fans can expect a fresh musical identity to match the evolving story of the anime.
Beyblade X first premiered in Japan in October 2023 and began a new arc in October 2024. The show made its global debut in July 2024, airing on Disney XD. The cast includes Sōma Saitō as X Kurosu, Shūichirō Umeda as Bird Kazami, and Ruriko Noguchi as Multi Nanairo.
The anime is led by veteran Beyblade director Katsuhito Akiyama, with Sotsu Terada directing at OLM. The series is backed by strong creative talent, including High Card’s Hikaru Muno, scriptwriter Kazuho Hyodo (ReLIFE), and character designer Posuka Demizu (The Promised Neverland).
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The story follows amateur Blader Robin Kazami, who teams up with former champion Jaxon Cross, now competing under the name Blader X. Alongside influencer Multi Nana-iro, they form Team Persona, aiming to rise to the top and challenge current champ Khrome Ryugu.
Part of Takara Tomy’s “fourth generation” Beyblade project, Beyblade X has also expanded into manga and games. A manga adaptation launched in June 2023, while the Beyblade X Evobattle game is set to release on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam on November 13.
 
					 
							 
		 
		 
		 
		 
			

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		