Brave Flash



Brave Flash (ブレイブフラッシュ, Bureibu Furasshu) is a Special Move used by Valt Aoi and his Beyblade Brave Valkyrie Evolution' 2A. Brave Beats (ブレイブビーツ, Bureibu Bītsu) is a Japanese anime television series produced by BN Pictures. It aired on Nagoya TV and other affiliates of the TV Asahi Network from October 11, 2015 to March 27, 2016, when it was replaced by Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 the week after.

Brave Beats
Poster of Brave Beats, showcasing the main characters
ブレイブビーツ
(Bureibu Bītsu)
GenreDance, superhero
Anime television series
Directed byYūta Murano
Produced by
  • Chieko Kusunoki (Mētele)
  • Akiko Hirayama (Asatsu-DK)
  • Isao Minegishi (BN Pictures)
Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka [ja]
Music by
StudioBN Pictures
Original networkNagoya TV, TV Asahi
Original run October 11, 2015 March 27, 2016
Episodes22
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Brave Flash

Brave Beats (ブレイブビーツ, Bureibu Bītsu) is a Japanese anime television series produced by BN Pictures. It aired on Nagoya TV and other affiliates of the TV Asahi Network from October 11, 2015 to March 27, 2016, when it was replaced by Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 the week after.

Plot[edit]

One day, sixth grade student Hibiki Kazaguruma meets a small robot named Breakin. He discovers Breakin can talk, and Breakin tells him that he was banished from the Dance World, and to return, he must collect the Dance Stones, which are scattered all around the planet. Hibiki fuses with Breakin and becomes the dancing superhero Flash Beat. Flash Beat will collect the Dance Stones, but he is not the only one who wants them...

Characters[edit]

Brave Beats[edit]

Hibiki Kazaguruma (風車 響, Kazaguruma Hibiki)
Voiced by: Meguru Takahashi
Breakin (ブレイキン, Bureikin)
Voiced by: Toru Sakurai
Flash Beat (フラッシュビート, Furasshu Bīto)
Voiced by: Kodai Sakai
Kotone Amamiya (天宮 琴音, Amamiya Kotone) / Wink Beat (ウィンクビート, Winku Bīto)
Voiced by: Shiho Kokido
Adeline (アドリーヌ, Adorīnu)
Voiced by: Yuri Yoshida
Charlie Tsubasa Kaneyama (鐘山・チャーリー・翼, Kaneyama Chārī Tsubasa) / Air Beat (エアビート, Ea Bīto)
Voiced by: Yuri Yamaoka (Tsubasa), Satoshi Hino (Air Beat)
Air Step Owl (エアステップアウル, Ea Suteppu Auru)
Voiced by: Wataru Yokojima

Villains[edit]

Mink (ミンク, Minku)
Tank (タンク, Tanku)
Maito Kamiya (神谷 舞人, Kamiya Maito) / Choreo (コレオ, Koreo)
Bunga Banga (ブンガバンガ, Bungabanga)

Others[edit]

Yaharta (ヤハータ, Yahāta) / Dance King (ダンス王, Dansu ō)

Media[edit]

Brave

Anime[edit]

The anime is produced by BN Pictures and aired from October 11, 2015 to March 27, 2016 with the same production team who made the 2014 dance anime series Tribe Cool Crew.[1] The opening theme is 'pop that!!' performed by lol, and the ending theme is 'Hana Hirku Toki' performed by Shion Miyawaki. This is the first of TV Asahi's anime in the 21st century to have an ending theme.

Episode list[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air date
1'The Dancing Hero?! Fall in Love with My Dance!!'
Transcription: 'Odoru Hīrō!? Ore no Dansu ni aretemina!!' (Japanese: 踊るヒーロー!?俺のダンスに惚れてみな!!)
August 16, 2008
The Dancerian, Breakin, challenges the King of Dance and loses, getting his Dance Stones scattered across Earth. He must collect them all in order to fight the King again, but he needs the help of an Earthling, Hibiki, to do so.
2'Dancing Dinosaur's Attack!!!'
(Japanese: 踊る恐竜大進撃!!)
August 21, 2008
Hibiki and Breakin are arguing and Breakin leaves home! Later there is a new Dance Stone on display in a museum and new villains have come to take it, but when they have a hard time getting out, they give the stone to a fake dinosaur ! The dinosaur is now as real as you and me and it is now dancing! Will Hibiki forgive Breakin and turn into Flash Beat to get the stone?!
3'Dancing Heroine!! Super Fluffy!'
Transcription: 'Odoru Hiroin!! Chō Mofurū!' (Japanese: 踊るヒロイン!!超モフる~!)
August 30, 2008
Kotone is thinking about how Flash Beat always saves her and wants to repay him when a bunny falls into the room from the sky, named Adeline who claims to be a Dancerian! Adeline promises to help Kotone find him, but when they finally find him at a bazaar, he is in a pinch. And in order to save him she becomes Wink Beat!
4'Fidgety Dancing?! The Fingertip Dance!'
Transcription: 'Ijīji odore?! Yubisaki Dansu!' (Japanese: イジイジ踊れ?!指先ダンス!)
September 15, 2008
5'Rival Appears! Dance Brave!!'
Transcription: 'Raibaru Awararu! Dansu Bureibu!!' (Japanese: 強敵(ライバル)現る!ダンスブレイブ!!)
September 27, 2008
6'Terror! Hell's Dancer'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu! Jigoku no Odoriko' (Japanese: 恐怖! 地獄の踊り子)
October 11, 2008
7'Precision Dancing! Hibiki and Maito!'
Transcription: 'Pitatto Odore! Hibiki to Maito' (Japanese: ピタッと踊れ!響と舞人)
October 19, 2008
8'The Dancing President is in Elementary School!'
Transcription: 'Odoru Shacho wa Shogakusei!' (Japanese: 踊る社長は小学生!!)
October 24, 2008
9'The Dancing Intersection!!!!'
Transcription: 'Odoru Daikōsaten!!!!' (Japanese: オドる大交差点!!!!)
November 2, 2008
10'Santa Claus is In a Hurry?'
Transcription: 'Santakurōsu wa Awatembō?' (Japanese: サンタクロースは慌てんぼう?)
November 13, 2008
11'A Clash? Our First Errand'
Transcription: 'Gekitō!? Hajimete no Otsukai' (Japanese: 激闘!? はじめてのおつかい)
November 20, 2008
12'A Heart for Love and Dancing? Mink and Tank's Holiday'
Transcription: 'Odoru Koigokoro!? Minku Tanku no Kyūjitsu' (Japanese: 踊る恋心!? ミンク・タンクの休日)
January 1, 2009
13'Let's Chicken! Kotone's Weakness!'
Transcription: 'Rettsu Chikin! Kotone no Jakuten!' (Japanese: レッツチキン! 琴音の弱点!)
December 14, 2009
14'Time Travel! The Cause Was a Pants Stone?!'
Transcription: 'Taimu Surippu! Kikkake wa Pantsu Stōn?' (Japanese: タイムスリップ! きっかけはパンツストーン?)
January 29, 2010
15'The Dancing Prince Looks Just Like Me?!'
Transcription: 'Odoru Ōji wa Sokkuri-san!?' (Japanese: 踊る王子はそっくりさん!?)
February 10, 2010
16'The Dancing Woman Ninja! My Mother's Secret!?'
Transcription: 'Odoru Kunoichi! Kāsan no Himitsu!?' (Japanese: 踊るくの一!母さんのヒミツ!?)
April 6, 2010
17'Hustle, Tsubasa! The Dancing Birthday Party!'
Transcription: 'Hassuru Tsubasa! Odoru Tanjōbikai! !' (Japanese: ハッスル翼!踊る誕生日会!!)
September 1, 2010
18'Scattering Sweat! The Dancing King of Dance!'
Transcription: 'Dobichiru Ase!!! Odoru Dansu Ō' (Japanese: どびちる汗!!!踊るダンス王)
January 8, 2011
19'I Saw It! Maito's Heart is a Mystery!'
Transcription: 'Ore wa Mita! Maito no Kokoro wa Misuterī' (Japanese: 俺は見た!舞人の心はミステリー)
January 15, 2011
20'Hibiki and Maito'
Transcription: 'Hibiki to Maito' (Japanese: 響と舞人)
February 17, 2011
21'Stand Up, Hibiki! The Decisive Battle in Danceworld!'
Transcription: 'Tachiagare Hibiki! Kessen Dansu Wārudo!' (Japanese: 立ち上がれ響! 決戦ダンスワールド!!)
March 1, 2011
22'Step On! Fall in Love With Our Dance!!'
Transcription: 'Suteppuon! Oretachi no dansu ni horete mina!!' (Japanese: ステップオン! 俺達のダンスに惚れてみな!!)
March 9, 2011
The Brave Beats have their final battle with Choreo. When the battle is over it's time for the Brave Beat Dancers to say goodbye to their beloved Vice Step beats

References[edit]

  1. ^'Tribe Cool Crew Team Makes Dance Anime Brave Beats'. Anime News Network. September 9, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • Brave Beats (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brave_Beats&oldid=1007061386'

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