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Xcalibur beyblade
Xcalibur beyblade











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Most of the voice talent is adequate if not excellent. His petulance and wrong-siding is some way away from the wise ruler and the golden age he later oversees, familiar from the legends of his later life.

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In fact one of the more remarkable aspects of the series is that the future national hero is, by default, on the side of evil, as the young prince believes that his throne is under threat from the actions of Djanna and friends. Although it indirectly concerns the matter of Arthur, the series features that hero only as the youngster Arthus, more of a supporting character to the main participants. But Xcalibur still holds up well and such 'shortcomings' are not enough to detract from its continuing charm and don't affect the excitement. Of course this is a series now over 5 years old, and CGI work since has come on leaps and bounds - a comparison with Shrek for instance, shows how far improved are the animation of faces, water and some supporting details. The result is pretty impressive, with an alternate world rendered in detail in way which is exciting as well as sometimes surprisingly sensual, through its detailed rendition of nature and objects.

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Co-written by Amélie Aubert, one of the creative forces behind the much loved animated Tin Tin TV series, Xcalibur was co-created and designed by the innovative French artist Philippe Druillet, perhaps best known for his work in the science-fiction fantasy magazine Metal Hurlant (aka Heavy Metal), which he co-founded in 1975 with fellow artists Moebius (conceptual artist on 'Alien', 'The Abyss' and 'The Fifth Element'), Bernard Farkas and Jean-Pierre Dionnet. Although kind in heart, Arthus is influenced by his evil uncle, Bragan, a deceitful minion of Kwodahn and the man responsible for King Edwynn's death. But first she must gain the trust of the boy King Arthus. With the help of handsome apprentice magician Herik, a fire-breathing miniature dragon known as Wip, and free-spirited barbarian Tara, Djana sets about avenging her father.

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As Kwodahn's demonic powers spread like a virus, Djana vows to free her father and defeat the demon, restoring peace and justice to the land. A witness to Erwann's petrifaction is Erwann's daughter, the young Princess Djana. Returning from his mission, Erwann is turned to stone by the evil sorcerer Kwodahn (an interesting pun, it turns out, on 'quondam'). Shortly before his death, King Edwynn entrusts the magical Sword of Justice, Xcalibur, to Prince Erwann instructing him to hide it in a underground lake. Djana's resistance to Bragan's alliance with Kwodahn sparks a rebellion in the kingdom, assisted by the people of the villages of Mallory and Quinn, and (later), secretly assisted by Prince Duncan, one of the lords of the Kingdom. Unable to convince the lords or Arthus that Bragan is a traitor, Djana goes on the run with Herik, Tara - a member of the People of the Sea, often referred to as Barbarians - and Wip, a small dragon, and are branded outlaws by Bragan. Together, they retrieve Xcalibur, however upon reaching the Royal Palace, they learn Bragan has taken control of the Kingdom as regent to Arthus, the 10-year-old sovereign, too young to rule himself, and confiscated Prince Erwann's lands as his own, falsely branding him as the assassin. Erwann's feisty teenage daughter, Princess Djana befriends Herik, a young apprentice of the exiled Shogis, a sect of sorcerers, who has been entrusted with the Book of Life, the collected knowledge of the Shogis. After hiding the sword, Kwodahn curses Erwann, turning him to stone. The murder is witnessed by Prince Erwann who carries out the dying King's final orders to take Xcalibur and hide it in a safe place. I advise going with metal fusion Tomy beys instead.King Edwin, ruler of a medieval-like Kingdom is assassinated by his brother and regent, Bragan, who has sold his soul to the devil, Kwodahn. This xcalius barely spins for 30 seconds. they look sweet but using them isn’t that fun. Not real impressed with these plastic burst beys. This is NOT the competitive way to go if you're into Xcalibur. It also spins poorly and loses momentum quick. However, it did not take much work for the plastic to take pretty ugly damage. The Bey is a beauty and a cool piece for the collection. It bursts in almost every battle has about 20 seconds of stamina but the sword launcher is good. It can’t compete with the newer generation of beys, but getting the sword launcher makes up for it! Posted by Charlie Reynoso on Oct 23rd 2020 My 8 year old lived this "it's the real one!!!" Posted by Aimee Juntunen on Jan 22nd 2021

  • 5 My son loved this, "it's the real one!!!".
  • They beyblade is smaller and weaker than I expected, but it’s a nice handicap when playing with my kids I only got this for the launcher honestly it was cheaper than the blue one and came with a beyblade. Too small, bursts easily, but the launcher is ok.













    Xcalibur beyblade