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Jaxon Cross

Jaxon Cross, known as Ekusu Kurosu (黒須エクス, Kurosu Ekusu) in Japan, is the main protagonist of the anime and manga series Beyblade X. He is also referred to as Blader X or Kamen X (仮面X, Kamen Ekkusu; “Mask X”) in Japan. Jaxon is a skilled Blader who battles using his signature Dran Beyblades, striving to prove his strength and achieve his goals in the world of Beyblade.

Appearance

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Jaxon Cross Blader X attire

Jaxon Cross is an average-sized boy with striking blue, gear-shaped eyes and blue hair accented with blonde highlights. Notably, a few bangs of his hair are shaped like an “X,” reflecting his signature motif.

When Jaxon was 7 years old, he wore a simple outfit consisting of a black shirt, gray shorts, and light gray boots with gray soles.

During his time in Pendragon, Jaxon’s attire included a black shirt with a necklace worn over it, paired with gray shorts. Underneath the shorts, he wore brown leggings, along with light gray boots with gray soles.

As Blader X, Jaxon dons a more distinctive outfit. His ensemble includes a blue mask with a black lens featuring a gear-shaped pattern and a red “X” at the center of the lens. He wears a long, short-sleeved white trench coat with a hoodie and blue lapel flaps. Beneath the coat, he sports a black, short-sleeved turtleneck, blue shorts, brown leggings, and light gray sneakers with blue laces and gray soles. This attire reflects his bold and dynamic identity as a Blader.

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Personality

Jaxon Cross has a playful and enthusiastic approach to Beybattles, finding joy and excitement in every match. Unlike many Pro Bladers who treat Beyblading as work or a professional obligation, Jaxon views it as a source of fun and passion. His love for the sport fuels his optimistic and spirited outlook, making him stand out among his peers.

Background

Jaxon Cross began his Beyblading journey under the mentorship of his master, Ginro, who taught him the fundamentals and advanced techniques of the sport. At the age of 7, Jaxon reached a point where there was nothing left for Ginro to teach him. As a parting gift, Ginro entrusted Jaxon with the powerful Beyblade, Sword Dran, regarded as the strongest Bey.

To commemorate their time together, Jaxon and Ginro had one final battle, during which Jaxon achieved victory using an Xtreme Dash. The power of his launch chipped a small piece of the blue paint from Sword Dran’s metal coat. Concerned that he had damaged the Bey, Jaxon asked Ginro if it could be repaired. Ginro reassured him, explaining that the chipped paint symbolized the incredible strength of his launch. He further told Jaxon that as his launch became even stronger, more of the metal coating would wear away, serving as proof of his growing power.

Over the years, as Jaxon continued to refine his skills, the paint on Sword Dran gradually wore down, marking his progress and the intensity of his battles.

Beyblades

  • Sword Dran 3-60F: Jaxon’s primary Basic Line Beyblade in Beyblade X. It was given to him by his mentor, Ginro, as a parting gift.
  • Dagger Dran 4-60R: Jaxon’s secondary Basic Line Beyblade in Beyblade X, crafted by Multi Nana-iro. It was damaged during the final battle against Khrome but was subsequently repaired.
  • Helm Knight 3-80N: A Beyblade borrowed by Jaxon from Multi Nana-iro during the events of Jax-ercise.
  • Buster Dran 1-60A: Jaxon’s primary Unique Line Beyblade in Beyblade X. It was created by Multi Nana-iro for the final floors of The X. Like Dagger Dran, it was damaged in the final battle against Khrome but later repaired.
  • Scythe Incendio 4-60T: A replica of Robin Kazami’s Beyblade, which Jaxon borrowed from a child during the Off events.
  • Relationships

    Rivals
    Jaxon’s rise to prominence pits him against a variety of skilled Bladers, many of whom view him as both a rival and an inspiration. His ability to push his opponents to their limits highlights his role as a catalyst for growth in the Beyblade community.

    Mentors and Allies
    Jaxon’s journey is supported by a small circle of allies and mentors who guide him in refining his skills and uncovering the secrets of the Dran Beyblades.

    The Beyblade X Circuit
    As a dominant figure in the Beyblade X world, Jaxon’s battles against other top-tier competitors often shape the direction of the circuit, earning him both admiration and animosity.

    Special Moves

    Xtreme Dash:
    This signature move utilizes the gears on the Beyblade’s “Bit” interacting with the gears on the “X-Celerator Rail” (also known as the “Xtreme Line”) of the Xtreme Stadium to dramatically increase the Beyblade’s speed. Jaxon has adapted and enhanced this technique in various battles with different prefixes and suffixes, including:

  • 4X Version: Used by Sword Dran in The Mask and the Lion King.
  • Sparking Xtreme Dash: Performed by Sword Dran in The First Fan, enhanced with electric sparks generated from the stadium surrounding Sword Dran.
  • Xtreme Dash Blizzard: Used by Sword Dran in Riddles and Beys, enhanced by Yeti’s white Cowl Sphinx’s blizzard technique to increase spin speed.
  • Xtreme Dash The Sequel: Used by Sword Dran in Memories of Sushi, by continuing a prior Xtreme Dash.
  • Xtreme Dash Blue: Used by Sword Dran (Metal Coat: Blue) in the second bonus chapter.
  • Advanced Variants of Xtreme Dash:

  • Two Accel Drive Xtreme Dash: Used by Dagger Dran in Unbeatable, by utilizing the central area of the Xtreme Line in the Double Xtreme Stadium for the first time.
  • Three Accel Drive Xtreme Dash: Used by Dagger Dran in Unbeatable, by utilizing the central area of the Xtreme Line in the Double Xtreme Stadium for a second time.
  • Xtreme Dash Double: Following an Xtreme Dash, this move further increases the Beyblade’s speed through a second interaction with the X-Celerator Rail, delivering a powerful strike.
  • Xtreme Dash Triple: Building upon Xtreme Dash Double, this technique involves a third interaction with the X-Celerator Rail to maximize speed and deliver an even more powerful blow.
  • Xtreme Dash Infinite: Similar to Xtreme Dash, this move allows the Beyblade to continuously interact with the X-Celerator Rail, resulting in a series of speed increases and sustained momentum.
  • Xtreme Dash Buster: This technique, performed by Buster Dran, focuses on concentrating all the Beyblade’s power into a single, devastating strike after an Xtreme Dash.
  • Xtreme Dash Dragonic Break: By riding the full X-Celerator Rail twice, the Beyblade performs a high-speed first rotation, leaps into the air, and lands back onto the rail for a second rotation. This move demands precision and high launch power.
  • Trivia

      • As of the first volume of the Beyblade X manga series, Jaxon’s Launch Power is recorded at 10,000.
      • The official Korean website initially listed Jaxon’s age as 13; however, this information was later hidden. It remains visible in the page’s source code.
      • In Korea, ages were historically calculated 1–2 years higher than international standards, suggesting Jaxon is likely between 11 and 12 years old.
      • Jaxon’s catchphrase in the Japanese version is “I’ll show you the invisible X,” referring to his Beyblades’ high speed, which makes them difficult to see during battles.
      • Jaxon’s Japanese name, Ekusu Kurosu (エクス クロス), is a pun on the English words “X” and “Cross,” both referencing the iconic “X” mark.
      • His masked identity, Kamen X (仮面X), derives from the Japanese word kamen, meaning “mask.”
      • Jaxon is the favorite Beyblade X character of Takafumi Adachi, the creator of the Metal Series.
      • Similar to Lui Shirosagi from Beyblade Burst, Jaxon ended both the first arc of the manga and the first season of the Beyblade X anime undefeated, along with Sigrid Nana-iro, who admitted she could never defeat him.
      • Jaxon is the first protagonist across Beyblade generations to remain undefeated throughout both the first manga arc and the first anime season of his respective series.
      • Jaxon is the second protagonist, following Dante Koryu, not to make a physical appearance in one of his season’s episodes. In Beyblade X season 1, he only appears in a flashback during episode 44.