Beyblade Facts You Know (Anime/Manga)
Those who owned the Hard Metal System Beyblades had battles 2 or 3 times
(Dec. 29, 2020 6:31 AM)Zeutron Wrote: Hiro Morita originally intended for Gwynn to be female but he unfortunately wasn’t allowed to do it. He still kept Gwynns intended design and simply had the characters refer to Gwynn as as “he” almost like a loophole of sorts around the restriction.
That is why he looks like Elsa
(Dec. 29, 2020 4:29 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote:(Dec. 29, 2020 6:31 AM)Zeutron Wrote: Hiro Morita originally intended for Gwynn to be female but he unfortunately wasn’t allowed to do it. He still kept Gwynns intended design and simply had the characters refer to Gwynn as as “he” almost like a loophole of sorts around the restriction.
That is why he looks like Elsa
Man you love making fun of Gwyn don't you
Shu has a phone
Valt has a phone
The lady you see when Tala does Novae Rog is actually Wolborg's mother
How Wing Whip is portrayed in the manga is very different than the anime. In the manga the move is just a high speed attack. In the anime it utilizes the mechanics of the power driver to tighten Valtryek's lock and then unleashes a high power attack.
A new fun fact that will blow you’re minds: Masamune is a witch (he can disintegrate leaves with his finger, witchcraft I tell you)
(Dec. 30, 2020 2:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: How Wing Whip is portrayed in the manga is very different than the anime. In the manga the move is just a high speed attack. In the anime it utilizes the mechanics of the power driver to tighten Valtryek's lock and then unleashes a high power attack.
I think Wing Whip can go both ways. Yeah its usually just high speed big attack, but having your driver push down and all the aerodynamic stuff directly feeds into speed.
(Dec. 30, 2020 2:52 AM)Eclipse Force Wrote:(Dec. 30, 2020 2:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: How Wing Whip is portrayed in the manga is very different than the anime. In the manga the move is just a high speed attack. In the anime it utilizes the mechanics of the power driver to tighten Valtryek's lock and then unleashes a high power attack.
I think Wing Whip can go both ways. Yeah its usually just high speed big attack, but having your driver push down and all the aerodynamic stuff directly feeds into speed.
That's possible, but In the anime it was only activated by pressing down on the power driver and unleashing a high speed, power move.
Anyone talk about how unsuspectingly J A C K E D Wakiya is?
Google “wakiya manga” and you’ll find a shirtless pic of him
All the inteferences so far in burst have been made by the main anatgonist.
(Dec. 28, 2020 6:59 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote:(Dec. 28, 2020 6:53 PM)kai edits Wrote: You die after a bey battle.
Kai died after his match with Brooklyn.
[font="Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Kai's fate is up to various interpretations by fans. There is debate whether he dies of his injuries and only appears in spirit afterwards, or that Dranzer resurrects itself and Kai (if he did die).[/font]
Kai never died. Beyblade Rising is proof for that
Every bladebreakers bey started with the letters S, F, V, V2, G, GT, and MS
Xander is in the junior division of the blading league in the manga, though he and Valt are the same age.
Even tho Kai and Ryuga seemingly died after there battle with the antagonist there is proof they are alive
Fafnir is based off a character from norse mythology that turned into a dragon after being afflicted with a curse.