(Nov. 21, 2016 11:29 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: (Nov. 21, 2016 11:21 PM)King42415 Wrote: (Nov. 21, 2016 11:17 PM)BeybladeFanOff Wrote: In this the manga, the character can see the spirits of their Bey ?
If you're talking about the original Beyblade series, then yes. From your signature though, I assume that you already know, so I'm not sure what you're looking for.
I think in the original Beyblade series only bit beast wielders can see bit beasts. Kai-V?
In Burst I don't think anyone has ever acknowledged their Bey's "avatar." I assume they are just meant to make the action look cooler.
(Nov. 21, 2016 11:37 PM)King42415 Wrote: They act like they exist in the new one and 'feel' them, but can't see them. In the original, I think that it was that only people who really believed in Beyblades could see them. Because Hillary (I don't know what her name was in Japanese) could only see bit beasts when she had a real passion for the sport
It was quite a rollercoaster in Bakuten Shoot Beyblade hah. Indeed, in the first season, 2001, only those with a Holy Beast could see theirs and other Bladers'. Then, in 2002, there was that thing with Hiromi eventually being able to see them too, but I have yet to check the full season in Japanese subbed to verify that that was the initial intention. In G Revolution, Holy Beasts existed but were definitely relegated to a more background and metaphorical role overall, which then transitioned into how, in Metal Fight Beyblade, the beasts were really just meant as metaphores of the battles at hand.
In Burst, I would go as far as saying that they are nothing more than metaphores, with less hesitation than for Metal Fight Beyblade. Yes they used Valkyrie to explain that Valt suddenly angled his shooter downwards, but at this point what, they are ghosts? For sure nobody sees them, if they are not just incarnations of fortune.