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Cosmic Pegasus
Bigbangpegasis
Game Info
Number BB-105
Type Attack
Face Bolt Pegasus III
Energy Ring Pegasus III
Fusion Wheel Cosmic
Spin Track N/A
Performance Tip F:D
Anime Info
Owner Gingka Hagane
First Appearance TBA

Big Bang Pegasis F:D (ビッグバンペガシスF:D, Biggu Ban Pegashisu F:D) lit. Cosmic Pegasus F:D is an Attack Type Beyblade that appears in the anime and manga series Beyblade: Metal Fury. It is Gingka Hagane's fourth Beyblade in the manga, and his third in the anime. It is the evolution of Galaxy Pegasus W105 R2F and later evolves into Samurai Pegasus W105 R2F. It was released as a Starter on March 26, 2011 in Japan.


Parts Overview[]

Face: Pegasis III[]

The Face Bolt depicts "Pegasus", one of the 88 constellations in space. In Greek mythology Pegasus was a white, winged, divine horse that was turned into a constellation by the Greek god, Zeus. Unlike the two previous Pegasus Face Bolts, this features a more stylized design. The "hair" of Pegasus is now longer and resembles a lightning bolt. The "P" and "S" letters now do not resemble letters but instead, wing designs are featured. Lightning designs now appear above them and Pegasus' eyes are now red with a blue outline.

4D Clear Wheel: Pegasis III[]

  • Weight: 3.14 grams

The Pegasis III Clear Wheel's original release is blue. It has two crescent-shaped edges which have wing designs on them. It also has "iron dust" particles that slightly shine inside of it for extra weight, although the effect is negligible since its weight remains average. It was, however, supposed to be a new feature of the 4D System.


4D Metal Wheel: Big Bang / Cosmic[]

  • Weight: 41.83 grams

Big Bang is a unique Metal Wheel. It has three "wings", each etched with the intricate design of feathers. It is separated into three parts, the PC Frame, the Metal Frame, and the Core.

PC Frame[]

The PC Frame is the plastic and top part of Big Bang. It has three sets of two square holes underneath it that connect with the Metal Frame. When rotated, the cubes on the Metal Frame that the holes connect to are inserted in a different hole, changing the mode of the PC Frame. It is dyed red and is made of polycarbonate, but it is generally too far away and too incrusted inside the Metal Wheel to really come into contact with an opposing Beyblade and absorb the shock as it should.

Metal Frame[]

The Metal Frame is the main and middle part of Big Bang. It has three cubes on the top that connect to holes in the PC Frame. It also has three sets of two holes on the underside that allow a mode change with the Core's own cubes. As its name suggests, it is made of metal, and it contains most of the feather details in Big Bang’s design.

Core[]

The Core is the bottom part of Big Bang. It connects with the Metal Frame with cubes that get inserted in the Metal Frame’s holes. It is the part that the Track and Clear Wheel attach to. It is also made of metal, and is shaped mostly like lower wings full of small feathers that complement the Metal Frame's design.

By turning the PC Frame and Core, you can make four different modes:


4D Tip: F:D (Final Drive)[]

  • Weight: 41.83 grams

F:D is a 4D Bottom, a fusion between a Track and a Bottom. It is therefore fairly large, to compensate for this merge of two parts. The main gimmick of this 4D Bottom is the automatic change of tip that activates during battle, where the SF-shaped tip retracts inside the base to allow the very wide rubber-coated, Hole-Flat-like shape to make contact with the stadium floor. This mechanism works because two tabs on the side of F:D pull out from the centrifugal force. When they extend, the SF tip comes out of the hole, and when the centrifugal force decreases because the Beyblade loses spin, the tabs pop back inwards and the SF bottom retreats, leaving an aggressive rubber tip with a hole in it. F:D has only found use in niche Anti-Meta combos, but is otherwise ruined by the automatic gimmick which cannot be stopped, therefore it is competitively useless. The intent of the mechanism is to give one last boost of energy to an Attack type, however at such low velocity, the hits are poor, it gets destabilized, and the added rubber surface only serves to lower the customization’s stamina drastically, which is actually how most Beyblades try to win at the end of a BeyBattle.

Use in Anti-Meta Customization[]

An example of an Anti-Meta custom that F:D can be used in is MF-H Gravity Perseus F:D.

Special Moves[]

  • Cosmic Whirlwind
  • Shining Tornado
  • Cosmic Tornado: Pegasus goes into Final Drive (exception in the final battle with Nemesis) and spins rapidly in a circular motion summoning Pegasus to attack the opponent head on or to create a giant tornado. Gingka first used this against Dashan and Chi-yun.
  • Super Cosmic Nova: Powered by the Blader Spirits of everyone in the world; Gingka rides on the Pegasus' Beast far up into the cosmos, getting off the ground using Shining Wing. They then fly through the Earth's atmosphere into the opponent's Bey, using Cosmic Tornado to gain power. Finally, the Special Move forms and creates an extremely strong force, similar to that of Galaxy Nova.


Anime[]

It appeared in Metal Fight Beyblade 4D, as the evolution to Gingka's Galaxy Pegasus.

In Combat[]

It will be released in Wave 7 It is an attack type.

Stats
Part Name Attack Defense Stamina
Face Bolt Pegasus III - - -
Energy Ring Pegasus III * * * * * * *
Fusion Wheel Cosmic * * * * * * *
4D Performance Tip * * * * * * *

Notable Versions[]

  • Big Bang Pegasis III F:D - Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (White PC Frame)
  • Big Bang Pegasis III F:D - Grade 1 event prizes, Japan Championship 2012 (Gold+10,000 BeyPoints, silver+8,000 BeyPoints, bronze+5,000 BeyPoints)
  • Big Bang Pegasis III F:D Gold Wing Ver. - CoroCoro exclusive (Gold Metal Frame and Core, blue PC Frame, purple-grey 4D Clear Wheel, green 4D Bottom)
  • Big Bang Pegasis II 105 RF Dream Ver./Asia Model - World Championship 2012 exclusive (Gold Metal Frame and Core, red PC Frame)
  • Big Bang Pegasis 125 SF Blue Wing Ver. - World Championship Asia exclusive, Ultimate Bey Ta machine challenge prize
  • Big Bang Pegasis III F:D - Legend Beyblade Set (Jet black Pegasis layer, Gold Big Bang disc)
  • Big Bang Pegasis III F:D - Pegasis Leone Rev Up Launcher VS Set, Hong Kong limited (Bronze-gold Metal Frame and Core, dark grey PC Frame, pink 4D Clear Wheel)
  • Cosmic Pegasus W105R²F - Hasbro Metal Fury (Printed Face, opaque Clear Wheel, red paint on Metal Wheel, red Track and Bottom)
  • Cosmic Pegasus F:D - Hasbro Hyperblade Series (Printed Face, yellow PC Frame, yellow Bottom)

Overall[]

Big Bang Pegasis F:D is overly outclassed in all aspects, and should only be acquired for the novelty of its gimmicks to find potential in niche combinations. There is no reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.

Trivia[]

  • Cosmic Pegasus is Gingka's first Beyblade to feature a mode change.
  • Like all other 4D Beys, Hasbro will release it with a one-piece Fusion Wheel and W105R2F instead of F:D.
  • Big Bang Pegasis is similar to Big Bang Seiryuu and Big Bang Dragonis.
  • Cosmic Pegasis F:D is the only Beyblade with a 4D Metal Wheel that has four different modes.
  • Cosmic Pegasus is the only Beyblade owned by Gingka that could change modes.
  • Cosmic Pegasus was one of the first 4D System Beyblades shown in the anime, the other being Fang Leone 130W2D.
  • Cosmic Pegasus is one of two 4D Beyblades that has three parts for its Fusion Wheel (PC Frame, Metal Frame, and Metal Core), the other being Fusion Hades AD145SWD.

Gallery[]

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