F-Dynasty
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F Dynasty is a group of fictional characters from the popular Beyblade
anime
and manga
series. Raul and Julia Fernandez are the twin Beybladers representing Spain. They were born and raised into a circus, and specialise in tag team Beyblade matches. Their coach is Romero.
Although they prefer to Beyblade in tag team matches, they are both powerful Beybladers on their own. When Beyblading together, they can combine their attacks to Gemini Grash and Gemini Attack.
F Dynasty only appears during season three of Beyblade
, Beyblade G-Revolution
(voiced by Kumiko Watanabe
)
Raul Fernandez (voiced by Akiko Kimura
)
Romero
(voiced by Hidefumi Takemoto in the Japanese version, and Lyon Smith in the American version)
When in Spain
, they are seen doing some acrobatic arts with beyblades on the streets, which provide them much applause. During one of these presentations, Lee from the White Tiger X says he is not impressed at all, and when they challenge him to a bey-battle, he accepts. He did not recognize them because they were wearing masks. During the fight, he goes crazy, due to his recent nightmares involving Ray's
pressure on him, and loses the battle. For the White Tiger X team's surprise, they realize that the two performers are actually the F-Dynasty. They propose a tag match, and Ray and Lee accept. During the fight, Lee goes crazy again and the F-Dynasty wins its first battle.
On their next match, they face the BBA Revolution. Tyson dares them to fight a tag match. He does that in order to show everyone that he and Daichi are ready for anything. However, the pressure of being a World Champion overtakes him and the F-Dynasty wins once again.
For their last match against the Barthez Battalion
(no longer controlled by Commander Barthez), Raul asks Julia to try to fight on his own. He wants to prove to everyone that he is able to fight alone, without his sister's help. Julia reluctantly accepts it. She is the first to fight, and defeats Miguel with ease. Raul then faces Mathilda, who is using a beyblade made with parts of other beyblades. He seems to have difficulties during his match, but Julia tells him that she wouldn’t be what she is without him. Raul then finds energy to win the battle.
The Blitzkrieg boys are already classified to the final, but the F-Dynasty and the BBA Revolution must fight first to see who will go, because each of them have less points than the Blitzkireg Boys. Tyson and Daichi challenge Raul and Julia live on television for a tag match. They claim to be doing it to prove to everyone that they are able to win even working together. Before the fight begins, Raul and Julia are seen on their circus, with their family. During the match, Raul and Julia try to stay in the game in order not to disappoint their circus' friends, who are cheering on the audience. However, Tyson and Daichi definitely don't want to be defeated, as shown when they use a clever strategy to win the game. Even though they are now out of the championship, Raul and Julia are warmly congratulated by their circus' friends.
The F-Dynasty would appear occasionally to support the G-Revolutions team as they fight against the BEGA League
.
Another thing to consider is their grandfather, Pablo Fernandez (or old man Pablo), who is the best beyblade craftsman in the world, and whose Beyblades can even shatter steel. He build F-dynasty's Beyblades and also Tyson's (at a certain point of the story), but he only makes them to those he considers worthy.
They made their first appearance in volume 10, representing Europe, region A.
Beyblade
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. Originally serialized in CoroCoro Comic from 2000 to 2002, the individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon by Shogakukan...
anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....
and manga
Manga
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series. Raul and Julia Fernandez are the twin Beybladers representing Spain. They were born and raised into a circus, and specialise in tag team Beyblade matches. Their coach is Romero.
Although they prefer to Beyblade in tag team matches, they are both powerful Beybladers on their own. When Beyblading together, they can combine their attacks to Gemini Grash and Gemini Attack.
F Dynasty only appears during season three of Beyblade
Beyblade
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. Originally serialized in CoroCoro Comic from 2000 to 2002, the individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon by Shogakukan...
, Beyblade G-Revolution
Members
Julia FernandezJulia Fernandez
Julia Fernandez is a fictional character of the anime and manga series of Beyblade.-Attacks:Thunder Pegasus:Toda La FuerzaThunder Pegasus/Torch Pegasus:Gemini Crash, Gemini Attack-Teams:Beyblade G-revolution:...
(voiced by Kumiko Watanabe
Kumiko Watanabe
is an actress and voice actress from Chiba Prefecture affiliated with Arts Vision.-Overview, character, and career:*She has a wide vocal range, ranging from boys and girls to middle-aged women. She is also known to be a large professional wrestling fan, especially of Pro Wrestling Noah's Kenta...
)
- Julia, is the older twin by a few minutes, and seems to take control over her brother Raul. She seems to be the strongest of the two. Not only is she a strong tag team Beyblader, but she is also pretty powerful on her own. Julia has a very short temper, and often gets angry at her brother Raul. She is very confident, although it was shown in episode 22 of G-revolution, that this was mainly due to her brother's presence. Julia is often very bossy and seems to nearly always take control of the situations.
- Her beyblade is Thunder Pegasus with the Toda la Fuerza attack, and her Beyblade style is a combination of attack, endurence and defence. Another characteristic that distinguishes her (and her brother as well) from other bladers, is that her power increases when the crowd is cheering for her.
Raul Fernandez (voiced by Akiko Kimura
Akiko Kimura
is a Japanese voice actress.-Anime:*Basara *Ceres, The Celestial Legend*Corrector Yui *Get Backers *Happy Lesson *Hunter × Hunter ...
)
- Raul is the youngest twin. He is usually not as aggressive as his sister, neither he is as strong on his own, however when the crowd cheers him on he becomes stronger. He is not very confident most of the times, and relies his sister support. In episode 22, Raul wanted to have a Beyblade match on his own during the Beyblade World Championships (since he is known for his team work with Julia) because he felt he needed to prove to himself he is just as strong as Julia, and that he isn't bringing the team down. With his sister backing him up, he wins the match, proving he is also a strong blader, though he will still fight side to side with Julia.
- His beyblade is Torch Pegasus with the Fuerza Valiente attack.
- When the twins blade together, they can use the team attacks Gemini Attack and Gemini Crash.
Romero
Romero (beyblade)
Romero, known in Japan as ', is a fictional character of the anime and manga series of Beyblade.-Teams:F-Dynasty Romero is the F-Dynasty's coach, and the one who taught Raul and Julia how to beyblade...
(voiced by Hidefumi Takemoto in the Japanese version, and Lyon Smith in the American version)
- He is the F-Dynasty's coach. He found the twins in a circus and taught them how to beyblade. He has a way of making girls come to him except Max's Mom at the end of episode 30 as you an see in the background. He loves food but always forgets to pay the seller though.
- He was never seen fighting, except for when he taught Kai how to use his Dranzer MS. His beyblade is red and green. His beyblade's power is the Thorn Rose.
- His beyblade is Thorn Rose with the Radiant Rose attack.
In the anime
The F-Dynasty first appeared on the opening ceremony of the World Championship. Their first match was against the Blitzkrieg Boys, who won quite easily. They also lost their next match against the PPB All Starz.When in Spain
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...
, they are seen doing some acrobatic arts with beyblades on the streets, which provide them much applause. During one of these presentations, Lee from the White Tiger X says he is not impressed at all, and when they challenge him to a bey-battle, he accepts. He did not recognize them because they were wearing masks. During the fight, he goes crazy, due to his recent nightmares involving Ray's
Ray Kon
Raymond Kon, more commonly known as Ray Kon, known in the Japanese version as Rei Kon , is a fictional character from the anime and manga series of Beyblade. In the anime, he is voiced by Daniel DeSanto in the US/UK version, whilst voiced by Aya Hisakawa in the Japanese version...
pressure on him, and loses the battle. For the White Tiger X team's surprise, they realize that the two performers are actually the F-Dynasty. They propose a tag match, and Ray and Lee accept. During the fight, Lee goes crazy again and the F-Dynasty wins its first battle.
On their next match, they face the BBA Revolution. Tyson dares them to fight a tag match. He does that in order to show everyone that he and Daichi are ready for anything. However, the pressure of being a World Champion overtakes him and the F-Dynasty wins once again.
For their last match against the Barthez Battalion
Barthez Battalion
The Barthez Battalion is a group of fictional characters in the popular Beyblade anime and manga series. The team consists of Miguel, Mathilda, Aaron, Claude and their coach Barthez. The team only appears during the third season, Beyblade G-Revolution....
(no longer controlled by Commander Barthez), Raul asks Julia to try to fight on his own. He wants to prove to everyone that he is able to fight alone, without his sister's help. Julia reluctantly accepts it. She is the first to fight, and defeats Miguel with ease. Raul then faces Mathilda, who is using a beyblade made with parts of other beyblades. He seems to have difficulties during his match, but Julia tells him that she wouldn’t be what she is without him. Raul then finds energy to win the battle.
The Blitzkrieg boys are already classified to the final, but the F-Dynasty and the BBA Revolution must fight first to see who will go, because each of them have less points than the Blitzkireg Boys. Tyson and Daichi challenge Raul and Julia live on television for a tag match. They claim to be doing it to prove to everyone that they are able to win even working together. Before the fight begins, Raul and Julia are seen on their circus, with their family. During the match, Raul and Julia try to stay in the game in order not to disappoint their circus' friends, who are cheering on the audience. However, Tyson and Daichi definitely don't want to be defeated, as shown when they use a clever strategy to win the game. Even though they are now out of the championship, Raul and Julia are warmly congratulated by their circus' friends.
The F-Dynasty would appear occasionally to support the G-Revolutions team as they fight against the BEGA League
BEGA League
The BEGA League/Justice 5 are a fictional group of characters for the popular Beyblade anime and manga series. BEGA stands for Beyblade Entertainment Global Association. BEGA League only appear during the third season, and are seen by fans as enemies for aiding Boris. The team consists of Garland,...
.
In the manga
The manga version of Beyblade introduces a slightly different F-dynasty. Raul and Julia come from "the noble Fernandez family", instead of a circus, and Raul is given more attention than Julia, being far more confident and arrogant than in the anime version (although he is still the 'younger brother').Another thing to consider is their grandfather, Pablo Fernandez (or old man Pablo), who is the best beyblade craftsman in the world, and whose Beyblades can even shatter steel. He build F-dynasty's Beyblades and also Tyson's (at a certain point of the story), but he only makes them to those he considers worthy.
They made their first appearance in volume 10, representing Europe, region A.