(Feb. 27, 2021 7:03 PM)Admiral W Wrote:(Feb. 27, 2021 6:34 PM)Jinbee Wrote:Spoiler (Click to View)
Let this be understood though, Burst S1 & 2 are my favorite seasons of Beyblade period. Even though this show is targeted towards kids, those seasons reveal that good storytelling can be had even when the material is aimed at a younger demographic. Both of them were truly stellar pieces of work. The best of Beyblade for me personally. With each season that comes out I look for quality material, especially after having seen what it can be when done well, and I'm not going to make excuses when they drop the ball. Ever since season 3 started, we've gotten mediocre season after mediocre season, and it's just sad what Burst has been reduced to. Turbo, and Surge, were awful and Rise was just ok.
And that's fine, and I agree. I think my expectations came from the fact that I did enjoy Seasons 1 & 2. While not my absolute favourites, they were good and I felt aged better the more I watched it. It's by no means flawless, but I felt it suffered a lot less issues as it was more simplistic.
I liked Season 1 for the simple premise and genuinely wholesome down to Earth moments. Characters actually went through little arcs and developments, and that was great.
Season 2 had similar ups as Season 1, a decent tournament arc, and also had better battles, because this season really introduced the faster paced and wacky battles. I never minded this, while it isn't that realistic, it's more of an exaggeration of existing elements by making things more intense, rather than introduce random new concepts like Flare or Resonance.
Chouzetsu isn't that great, although I did like Aiga for also having character development. However, I feel this season was also the one to set the trends I disliked and become the decline of the seasons, as much as it pains for me to say.