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La Isla Bey-NitaEpisode Number: 60 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Saturday August 23, 2003 Prod Code: 209 |
The Bladebreakers are trapped on an island. Max is the first to battle against a character named Chameleon, but what tricks does Chameleon have in store for him, and why did team Psykick drag them all the way out to an unknown island?
| Star: | Daniel DeSanto (Ray), William Colgate (Mr. Dickenson), Robert Tinkler (Cenotaph), George Buza (Grandpa), Len Carlson (Gideon (season 2), Jin of the Gale / Hiro (season 3)), John Stocker (Max's Dad (Mr. Tate)), Mary Long (Jim (season 2), Daichi (season 3)), Joanne Vannicola (Johnny), Ai Orikasa (Max), Susan Roman (Oliver / Judy / Antonio / Frankie / Salima (season 2)), Lyon Smith (Kevin / Michael / Andrew / Trevor / Fernando / Chameleon ( season 2) / Figel (season 2)), Vincent Corazza (Robert / Steve / Gustav), Raoul Bhaneja (DJ Jazzman / Ronney (season 2)), Julie Lemieux (Dizzi (seasons 1 & 2), Mariah (seasons 1 & 3), Ms. Kincade (season 2)), Mark Dailey (Brad Best), Aya Hisakawa (Rei (Ray)), Yumi Touma (Judy), Craig Lauzon (Gary / Various / Goki (season 2)), Eric Woolfe (A.J. Topper), Gage Knox (Max), John McGrath (Tao (season 3)), Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin (Tyson), David Reale (Kai), Alex Hood (Kenny), Kappei Yamaguchi (Michael), Tomokazu Sugita (Sergei (Spencer)), Motoko Kumai (Takao (Tyson)), Shannon Perreault (Ian / Miriam (season 2) / Kenny's Mother (season 2)), Urara Takano (Kai), Houko Kuwashima (Kenny), Daisuke Namikawa (Jing of Shippo), Julie Zwillich (Enrique / Emily), Kouichi Nagano (Rai (Lee)), Niina Kumagaya (Mao (Mariah)), Kazuyuki Ishikawa (Gao (Gary)), Junko Shimakata (Kiki (Kevin)), Hisayoshi Suganuma (Eddy), Yuki Matsuda (Ralf (Robert)), Chiharu Tezuka (Johnny), Daisuke Sakeguchi (Jan or Giancarlo (Enrique)), Aya Sakaguchi (Ivan (Ian)), Catrona Murphy (Hilary), Illich Guardiola (Zeo), Kent Williams (II) (Boris / Lupinex / Doctor B (season2) / Dunga (season2)), Nao Nagasawa (Sumeragi Daichi), Jonathon Potts (Tala (Season 1 + 3)) |
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There was no Beyblade anthem used in this episode.
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Original Japanese Title: "Battle Stadium in the Forest"
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YTV airdate: September 4, 2003.
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When Max had his beyblade on his launcher, right when he beybattled Chameleon, his blade didn't look like Draciel F. It looked a little more like Draciel G, or his F series Draciel, but the spikes on it were too short.
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Episode Title: La Isla Bey-Nita
This is a spoof of the Madonna song title "La Isla Bonita," meaning "the island of beautifuls." (edit)
This is a spoof of the Madonna song title "La Isla Bonita," meaning "the island of beautifuls." (edit)
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