Jan
19
BEYBLADE SHOGATSU 2019
Toronto, Ontario Burst Format Ranked
Tournament Results
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
6 Garamond Court, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5
We will be playing in the Heritage Court of the JCCC
6 Garamond Court, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5
We will be playing in the Heritage Court of the JCCC
10:00AM on 01/19/2019
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REGISTRATION NOTE
I just wanted to remind everyone that in order to participate in the tournament you will need to check-in at our tournament desk in the Heritage Court before 11:30AM. And have your WBO account open on your phone if possible!
If you arrive after that, you will not be able to enter the tournament (but are welcome to participate in free play).
Doors open at 10:00AM. This is going to be a massive tournament, which means registration will take some time. So, I would like to kindly ask that everyone planning to play in the tournament arrives as early as possible.
Join us on Saturday, January 19th, 2019 for a Toronto Beyblade Burst Tournament at Anime Shogatsu for the fourth straight year!
Please be sure to arrive ON TIME for this tournament. Registration begins at 10:00AM. We will finish registration at 11:30AM and will begin the tournament shortly thereafter. Thank you!
If you can make it, please hit the blue JOIN TOURNAMENT button at the top of this page! See you all there!
Anime Shogatsu Membership Required
Please note that to enter the convention and gain access to our event, a membership for Anime Shogatsu 2019 is required. Purchase your Anime Shogatsu 2019 membership online here. Memberships are also available at the door (starting at 9AM for $25), but we recommend purchasing online ahead of time.
Kids 10 and under are admitted for free, however they would need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian with a membership purchased.
Because this event is at a convention, the regular WBO entry fee will not apply.
Need-to-Know Information Sheet
Some of this information is covered below, but we will also be handing out the following need-to-know information sheet on the day of the event. It covers key topics related to the organization of this event to ensure everyone is on the same page.
You may read it then, or get a head start right now:
Optional: Sign up for the bracket on Challonge.
We run all of our tournaments using tournament management software called Challonge.
This is optional, but very helpful for us: you can sign up for the bracket on Challonge ahead of time. We encourage anyone planning to play in this tournament to do so because it will:
- Speed up your registration, which helps us keep things moving quickly for everyone! If you sign up on Challonge, please tell us when you visit the registration desk at the event.
- Allow you to receive e-mail notifications of your upcoming matches during the event. Please note that the match e-mail notifications do not mean your match is happening at that moment; just that it is available. You will be called by a judge when it is time to play.
- Allow you to follow along with the tournament bracket throughout the event.
- Grant you priority access to one of the awesome limited BEYBLADE SHOGATSU 2019 stickers below!
IMPORTANT: Please make your Challonge username the same as your WBO username. If it is taken on Challonge, you can change it within "Your Settings" once you've registered on Challonge.
Event Registration Bonus: Logo Sticker For First 50 Players On the Day of the Event
The first 50 players who already have both WBO and Challonge accounts and register for BEYBLADE SHOGATSU 2019 on the day of the event will receive one of these awesome stickers featuring a special Japanese version of the logo!
I hope you guys will use this to decorate your Beyblade cases like I've done with mine over the years.
After registration if there is any stickers leftover, we will hand them out to members that did not have WBO and/or Challonge accounts.
No Bey? No Prob!
Don't have any Beyblades from this new series? No problem! We would be happy to lend a Beyblade and launcher to you to use for your tournament matches!
Have a BeyStadium? Bring it!
We will be bringing stadiums for this event, but more are always welcome! Any BeyStadium is fine for free play, but BeyStadium Standard Types (pictured below) are particularly appreciated. If you can bring one, please post here to let us know.
Prize Donation by Zankye
With us recently hitting the 100 registered participants plateau, now seems like a good time to announce that @[originalzankye] will once again be providing an incredible donation of Beyblades as prizes for this event! Thank you, Zankye!
Be sure to check out his Youtube Channel.
Some of these prizes will be given to the top 3 winners and some will be given via a random giveaway during the event.
What is Beyblade Burst?
Beyblade Burst is the newest, third generation of Beyblade by TAKARA-TOMY! It launched in 2015 in Japan and Hasbro launched it in Canada in September 2016. If you are not familiar with Beyblade Burst, please take a look at the Beyblade Wiki article covering it, the Beyblade General Forum, and the Beyblade Burst Hasbro Topic for the most up to date information about Hasbro's release of the series internationally.
Not sure what to expect?
Check out this report from our tournament at Anime Shogatsu 2018!
Need-to-Know Information
1. Organizers, their Events, and Event Pages are independent of the World Beyblade Organization website or Fighting Spirits Inc.
1. Organizers, their Events, and Event Pages are independent of the World Beyblade Organization website or Fighting Spirits Inc.
Event Organizers are users independent of the World Beyblade Organization website, Fighting Spirits Inc., its directors, members, staff, or volunteers. Event Pages and Events are coordinated and operated separately from the operations of the World Beyblade Organization website or Fighting Spirits Inc, controlled solely by individual Event Organizers.
Under no circumstances will World Beyblade Organization, Fighting Spirits Inc., its directors, members, or staff be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages that arise from independent Events advertised on the website. .
2. Terms of Service
All event attendees and users of this website are subject to our Terms of Service.
May be able to go may not, but if I go I’m just gonna judge if possible or spectate
(Dec. 10, 2018 3:32 AM)CheetoBlader Wrote:(Dec. 02, 2018 6:59 PM)supericycold Wrote: I don't have that many Beyblades, are people allowed to borrow or share Beyblades and parts?
I’m pretty sure you are not allowed to share or borrow parts
You are, but there is some rules associated with this. Check out our Organizer's Guide and search for "borrow": https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gDJ8...sp=sharing
(Dec. 10, 2018 5:35 PM)Cam77 Wrote: May be able to go may not, but if I go I’m just gonna judge if possible or spectate
Hope you can make it!
Do we have to pay to get inside the Japanese Canadian Cultural Center
(Dec. 12, 2018 1:31 AM)Aigasrage Wrote: Do we have to pay to get inside the Japanese Canadian Cultural Center
Yes, you can purchase your ticket here: http://animeshogatsu.com/membership/
It will also give you access to other events happening at the Anime Shogatsu convention. Early Bird Registration ends tonight at midnight. I believe afterwards the price may be a little bit higher.
Kei I can still judge right?
FYI to everyone: the Early Bird Registration for Anime Shogatsu has now ended and Pre-Registration has now begun. The price for a ticket is now $20.
Learn more here: http://animeshogatsu.com/membership/
Yes!
Learn more here: http://animeshogatsu.com/membership/
(Dec. 12, 2018 6:41 PM)MDK Shady Wrote: Kei I can still judge right?
Yes!
(Dec. 12, 2018 8:33 PM)Kei Wrote: FYI to everyone: the Early Bird Registration for Anime Shogatsu has now ended and Pre-Registration has now begun. The price for a ticket is now $20.I thought it was $15
Learn more here: http://animeshogatsu.com/membership/
(Dec. 12, 2018 6:41 PM)MDK Shady Wrote: Kei I can still judge right?
Yes!
Also, just in case anyone reading this is considering coming to the event but hasn't hit the blue "Join Tournament" button at the top of the page or "Login to Join" button if you don't have an account: please hit that button as we need to hit 40 registered participants on-site so that they can expand the space available to us.
More space means the tournament will be easier to organize for us and easier for everyone to move around. Thanks!
More space means the tournament will be easier to organize for us and easier for everyone to move around. Thanks!
(Dec. 14, 2018 4:33 PM)Zain5000 Wrote:The reason why this tournament is more expensive than others if because it’s being help inside of a convention rather than a public outside venue. But if you pay the fee it gives you full access to everything inside the convention it’s self including access to the tournament!(Dec. 01, 2018 5:44 AM)realgabe9999 Wrote: Its only a few days before my birthday
I am definitely going to try to come
why are you a pin head gabe
why is the the tournament so expensive
@[Zain5000], please read our Community Rules. Let's treat other members well.
Also, as Bladerbill mentioned, this tournament has a higher than normal entry fee because it is within the Anime Shogatsu convention. Tickets give you access to not only the tournament but all of the other activities taking place at the convention.
Also, as Bladerbill mentioned, this tournament has a higher than normal entry fee because it is within the Anime Shogatsu convention. Tickets give you access to not only the tournament but all of the other activities taking place at the convention.
I'll see if I can join.
Not to be annoying, but will there be a December tournement before this one? I would just like to know for the sake of knowing.
can we hand spin
(Dec. 15, 2018 4:40 PM)henwooja1 Wrote: Not to be annoying, but will there be a December tournement before this one? I would just like to know for the sake of knowing.
Unfortunately, no. I've been so busy planning for this event and our tenth anniversary that I didn't have time to set up another event for December with no venue set yet ... however, I will try to set one up over the next week or two for the end of January or start of February so that we don't have a huge gap between Shogatsu and our next tournament.
(Dec. 15, 2018 6:30 PM)R-Overdrive Wrote: can we hand spin
You cannot. Be sure to review our rulebook before the tournament: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kg58...sp=sharing
Thank you.
(Dec. 15, 2018 7:57 PM)Bladerbill Wrote:(Dec. 15, 2018 5:23 AM)DragonicMeister Wrote: Looks like I won’t be able to make it to the tournament. ????
(Dec. 15, 2018 6:30 PM)R-Overdrive Wrote: can we hand spinI’m not 100% sure, but from what I’ve heard it is not allowed in tournaments.
Wait why did you reply to me?