Tetsuya Watarigani

is a mysterious recurring blader in Metal Fight Beyblade.

Appearance
He wears a crab shaped trench coat and has long wild hair. Before his friend 'betrayed' him, Tetsuya looked much better and more healthy compared to his present self.

Personality
When he was younger, Tetsuya seemed to be a nice, kind and softspoken person who always admired his best friend Echizen. After his friend ran away in cowardice from Taraba which yielded his beaten-up bey Cancer, he let go off all the feelings he had and only cared about winning using his dirty tricks and cheats. At some point he would pretend to feel touched, but in a matter of seconds his old personality shows, and seems unfazed and disgusted in talks of 'friendship'.

History
He was nice and happy at first until Taraba, the Wandering Blader asked which one is Echizen, but Echizen was afraid of Taraba so Tetsuya covered for Echizen and Tetsuya lost and Cancer has scratches all over it but Tetsuya was mad at Echizen for leaving him.he is seen agi

Anime
Tetsuya Is a decent Blader. He has won half of his battles.

Beyblades

 * Mad Cancer: is Tetsuya's first beyblade in both the anime and manga.


 * Dark Cancer: is Tetsuya's second beyblade in the anime. Daidoji used Mad Cancer as an experiment and Dark Cancer was created.

Beast/Finishing Moves

 * is the beast inside Tetsuya's Beyblade.

Mad Cancer


 * Track Change: Tetsuya's special move is He first used this move on Episode 9 (anime)

Dark Cancer


 * Six Crab Sea King: Tetsuya's first move is Tetsuya first used this attack on Episode 28 (anime)

Quotes
"So I guess I'm your leader now." [Episode 9]

"[after bieng chasd by the face hunters] ahhhhh!" [Episdeo 9

"[His evil laugh] Kani-ni-ni-ni-ni." [Any Episode he appears in]

Trivia

 * Tetsuya's surname, Watarigani (渡蟹) means "swimming crab", or alternatively the "Japanese blue crab", one of the most widely fished crabs in the world.
 * The majority of Tetsuya's sentences either include or end with the word "kani" (～カニ（蟹）), the Japanese word for "crab". Or just "crab".