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Reina

Reina, known as Raika (ライカ, Raika) in Japan, is a recurring character appearing in the anime/manga series, Beyblade Burst Surge. She fights with her Beyblade, Judgement Joker Hurricane Orbit Zan.

Appearance

Reina is a girl of average height with turquoise eyes and orange hair in twintails tied with lavender rubber bands and a red headband. Her attire consists of a shirt that is half-blue, half-cyan with a blue & yellow collar, a yellow belt fastened with a darker yellow clasp, a cyan skirt with hot pink stripes, light pink tights, and brown boots with frills on the top. She's often seen with a camera around her neck.

Personality

Similar to Taka Kusaba, Reina enjoys taking pictures and is hardly ever seen without her camera. She also seems to have a strong admiration for Silas, as shown by her extreme excitement upon his introduction in the first episode.

Reina is also considerate and thoughtful. This is shown when she convinced Chuck and Guy to battle Hyuga so he could go back to his normal self.

Biography

Background

Beyblade Burst Surge

Beyblades

Special Moves

Beybattles

Beyblade Burst Surge
Opponent Episode Result
Hyuga Hizashi 04 Lose (0-2)

Anime Appearances

Beyblade Burst Surge

Beyblade Burst QuadStrike

Relationships

Silas Karlisle

Reina holds a deep admiration for Silas, and she inspired by his excellent blading skills. She also appears to have a crush on him as shown by her reaction every time he appears. Other than that, the two were shown to look for Hyuga together when he disappeared before the Legend Festival. Silas has also shown annoyance towards Reina due to her lack of knowledge at Aiger Akabane's strategy.

Hikaru Hizashi

Hyuga Hizashi

Guy

Chuck

Quotes

Gallery

Trivia

  • Reina's Japanese name is most likely a reference to Leica (ライカ), a German company that manufactures cameras and camera lenses, considering her hobby for taking pictures.
  • Reina's English dub name means "queen" in Spanish, and "wise" in Japanese.

References