BEYBLADE X Episode 18

GREAT
100%
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Review Summary

Despite a lukewarm fight, the episode's strong emotional depth and compelling redemption arc make it a worthwhile watch.

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Beyblade X shifts gears with an episode that hits harder emotionally than most sports anime entries at this stage. 'Pride' zeroes in on Team Phalanx as they confront what happens when the wins dry up and the spotlight fades. The tone is notably introspective for the franchise — expect less tournament spectacle and more weight on identity, desperation, and what it means to compete when nobody's watching. Takumi Ishiyama anchors the character work here, carrying the tension between pragmatism and pride. When the Beybattles do land, they carry real stakes tied to the team's survival rather than just rankings. The pacing is deliberate, toggling between high-intensity clashes and quieter moments of team strategy. A strong character-driven episode that rewards viewers invested in the ensemble beyond just the main cast.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming off 'Bey Time Shift' and its introduction of a mysterious new Beyblade, 'Pride' channels that development through Team Phalanx's pivot to the Feather Phoenix, reframing the mid-season stakes around team survival rather than individual glory. This episode serves as essential groundwork for the upcoming rematch against Team Persona in 'Zip and Zoom,' establishing the emotional and competitive fuel driving that rivalry forward.

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