Beyblade: Behind the Revolution

Season 3, Episode 53, Aired

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A special behind the scenes look at the making of G Revolution. Hosted by Ray's voice actor, Daniel DeSanto.
  • Wow, that was really interesting!

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    I thought this was a really cool segment because we got to see how the Beyblade voice actors look like and what people have to do to make an episode. I had no idea that they have to go through all of that just to make one episode of Beyblade. I especially liked how they showed us how they did the sound effects.

    But my favorite part was seeing the voice actors. I was extra excited when we got to see David Reale because I LOVE Kai's voice. The only problem was that we didn't get to see Gage Knox, Max's voice actor. But overall, this was really good.moreless
  • This is a special episode hosted by the voice of Ray, Daniel DeSanto who talks about the makings of G-Revolution, and the beybladeing tornament. He goes around two expert beybladers who want to win this years beyblading championship. Meanwhile, showing usmoreless

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    I loved it. If you lived in Canada, and get YTV, you'd most likely seen it. I thought it was a fine example for people who have no idea how shows are made, and how the voices are done. It showed us how the show and other shows are made.
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