The spinoff manga, Metal Fight Beyblade, has inspired the Beyblade: Metal Fusion, Beyblade: Metal Masters, Beyblade: Metal Fury, and Beyblade: Shogun Steel television anime series, as well as the Metal Fight Beyblade VS Taiyō Shakunetsu no Shinryakusha film.
The manga inspired three television anime series (Beyblade, Beyblade: V-Force, and Beyblade G Revolution) between 2001-2003, and the Beyblade the Movie: Fierce Battle film in 2002.
The Beyblade Burst anime premiered on television last year, and the sequel, Beyblade Burst God, that is currently airing in Japan.
Manga artist Chihiro Gokitsune announced plans on Twitter last Friday to launch a new Beyblade manga titled Beyblade Soul Taku & Shō.