TangerineCloud
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(or don't, because it's a fucking beyblade thread)
(or don't, because it's a fucking beyblade thread)
Was there every any skill to this thing? Even on a strategic level, did those different attack or defense rings do anything?
Is this only for the dubbed version?
After seeing Digimon Tamers in Japanese, I don't think I can go back to another nostalgic dub again, or at least ones that change the musical score. We missed out hardcore on Digimon's awesome original japanese OST.
Oh my god look at that action! It's just too intense for me.
I watched the anime when I was younger and bought a mythical beyblade storing a legendary goddamn anime tiger ready to pounce on other unsuspecting spinning tops. I was fucking hyped yo. I had plans to become the best beyblade battlemaster who could summon a goddamn whirlwind the size of a small fucking mountain with a well placed rip on his ripcord of goddamn doom. I carefully assembled the components making sure I aligned the fucking core perfectly so my tiger could unleash it's full world devastating potential upon other unsuspecting spinning tops. I put that sticker on that shit with pinpoint precision, you could use an electron microscope and not see any imperfections. I loaded my weapon of mass destruction into it's launcher, inserted the rip cord, took a 5 step runup, screamed let it rip and launched impending doom upon this planet. It dribbled off of the wire, spun around for a while and ended up being defeated by a grazing blow from my cat who nonchalantly stopped my weapon of mass destruction by hitting it with it's paw.
Was there every any skill to this thing? Even on a strategic level, did those different attack or defense rings do anything?
I watched the anime when I was younger and bought a mythical beyblade storing a legendary goddamn anime tiger ready to pounce on other unsuspecting spinning tops. I was fucking hyped yo. I had plans to become the best beyblade battlemaster who could summon a goddamn whirlwind the size of a small fucking mountain with a well placed rip on his ripcord of goddamn doom. I carefully assembled the components making sure I aligned the fucking core perfectly so my tiger could unleash it's full world devastating potential upon other unsuspecting spinning tops. I put that sticker on that shit with pinpoint precision, you could use an electron microscope and not see any imperfections. I loaded my weapon of mass destruction into it's launcher, inserted the rip cord, took a 5 step runup, screamed let it rip and launched impending doom upon this planet. It dribbled off of the wire, spun around for a while and ended up being defeated by a grazing blow from my cat who nonchalantly stopped my weapon of mass destruction by hitting it with it's paw.
Was there every any skill to this thing? Even on a strategic level, did those different attack or defense rings do anything?
I'm not an expert, I don't have the answer for this.
I am just surprised in 2012 there's a world championship for beyblade.
In all seriousness, I remember these things going through a craze around the same time as Yu Gi Oh cards at my elementary/middle school. Also remember the first season of the show but not beyond that.
Then dollars stores and shit started selling cheap knockoffs. Most of them were plastic junk but there were a few decent metal ones my brother and I found there.
In all seriousness, I remember these things going through a craze around the same time as Yu Gi Oh cards at my elementary/middle school. Also remember the first season of the show but not beyond that.
Then dollars stores and shit started selling cheap knockoffs. Most of them were plastic junk but there were a few decent metal ones my brother and I found there.
This came out at the point in my adolescence where I realized "I don't have to watch this shit anymore." All the animes made to market some individual toy or game or whatever. Yugioh atleast had strategy to it. Sure the hokey "HEART OF THE CARDS" shit was hilariously dumb, but there is some merit to it as a game - how much, I can't say. But like... these are just tops. TOPS.
3 years ago I took a good hard look back at this series and realized that hundreds of people in this show were actually going to watch spinning tops.
Spinning tops became a spectator sport.
Why did I watch this?
Looking at newer Beyblade gens, I gotta say this new ones with metal rings and a tribal tatto aesthetic look pretty cool.
Might buy one "for my little bro"
Why are so many people in beyblades threads always banned? Is it because the mods on this site can't conceive of a world where people actually like and appreciate the lore of this fantastic universe?
No joke that shit got real, but Beywheelz was the jump the shark moment. Just like Dungeon Dice, no one wanted that shit
Was there every any skill to this thing? Even on a strategic level, did those different attack or defense rings do anything?
im telling you , its no kids game. wii was intended for kids and all you gaf fruits just love the wii.Well at least most of them were kids.
I don't remember bey-blade having blood or nudity..What is the title referencing?
Yes its too cringey...dont read it.Some old thread that I'm too lazy to analyze why its so infamous other than the cringey OP.
Partial nudity? Is this why my boyfriend keeps trying to get me to watch it?
you dont know! aww man i thought everyone had at least one beyblade experience.
this was one of my all-time favorite threads
shockingalberto also had one of the GOAT posts in there too
I never had Beyblade. I did have a trompo though. Those things were fun. Can you do tricks like these with Beyblade?
https://youtu.be/_MPzvWNDi7I?t=10s
I think it's more interesting when the tops can be controlled telepathically and don't obey the law of conservation of angular momentum3 years ago I took a good hard look back at this series and realized that hundreds of people in this show were actually going to watch spinning tops.
Spinning tops became a spectator sport.
Why did I watch this?