General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY]

Not sure if this is supposed to go here or not, but I have a code to give away because I do not need it. Whoever puts it in first gets it (its for beybladebattles.com) Here it is:

774-3523-6167-205

Whoever gets it, ENJOY Smile

Also, we got a sticker sheet that said "go to beyblade.com/TRUcontest/ to see the first episode preview of shogun steel" I can't seem to find the preview, all I see is the opening for the english dub, or is that it?
(Mar. 16, 2013  9:33 PM)LMAO Wrote: Not sure if this is supposed to go here or not, but I have a code to give away because I do not need it. Whoever puts it in first gets it (its for beybladebattles.com) Here it is:

774-3523-6167-205

Whoever gets it, ENJOY Smile

Also, we got a sticker sheet that said "go to beyblade.com/TRUcontest/ to see the first episode preview of shogun steel" I can't seem to find the preview, all I see is the opening for the english dub, or is that it?
I typed it in and it's just the opening,that's sad Crying
Even though Zero-G sucked (Sakyo made it great), I'm pretty interested on the voice actresses of Shogun Steel (Zero-G)
How did it suck? It was better than mfb, if a bit rushed to to them ending it early.
And just the actresses? No actors? XD
Is there any new news on Hyperblades yet? I think that Hasbro is remaking every metal fury beyblade into a hyperblade or a spark fx beyblade.
Ex: Fang Leone metal fury, Fang Leone spark fx. There was no Fang Leone hyperblade.
(Mar. 17, 2013  6:47 AM)Samurai Ray Wrote: Even though Zero-G sucked (Sakyo made it great), I'm pretty interested on the voice actresses of Shogun Steel (Zero-G)

Zero G was pretty darn interesting to me, they mostly have new pieces (Synchrom boosters and Samurai Pegasis don't) which was cool. But yeah the series was short anyhow.
Would Hasbro be allowed to make their own versions of Zero-G beyblades? I'm wondering if they would continue the toyline. (I know some people may have mentioned this before)
Hasbro is already making Zero-G. They are dubbing it as Shogun Steel. So, yes they are continuing the toyline, and as for your other question, Hasbro has just released wave 2 of the Hyperblades, that includes Variares, Jade Jupiter, and Blitz Striker.
The series sucked because Zero really didn't learn anything. All he thinks about his friends or Gingka. That's what he feeds on to win his battles. There's more to that than his way of Beyblade. Gingka knows it, and apparently it seems Gingka left some stuff out to Zero to figure out on his own and apparently he hasn't.
It's not "all he thinks about" and it's funny you say that because all Ginga talked about was burgers and beyspirit. Anyway, if anywhere, this should go in random anime and manga thoughts.
(Mar. 17, 2013  4:55 PM)Samurai Ray Wrote: The series sucked because Zero really didn't learn anything. All he thinks about his friends or Gingka. That's what he feeds on to win his battles. There's more to that than his way of Beyblade. Gingka knows it, and apparently it seems Gingka left some stuff out to Zero to figure out on his own and apparently he hasn't.
It's is a topic about the beyblade hobby, we have a board for Anime Discussion. (I'm not trying to mini mod here, just pointing you to the right direction)
Ninjad....

Gladiator - Some people believe they may pull something like what they did with the Legend Series and make beys based off older ones for the Zero G format, however at this moment it's all speculation.
(Mar. 17, 2013  4:55 PM)Samurai Ray Wrote: The series sucked because Zero really didn't learn anything. All he thinks about his friends or Gingka. That's what he feeds on to win his battles. There's more to that than his way of Beyblade. Gingka knows it, and apparently it seems Gingka left some stuff out to Zero to figure out on his own and apparently he hasn't.

That's a coincidence. Your avatar and signature are Ryuga and L-Drago based, and you sound like Ryuga lecturing Zero.
(Mar. 17, 2013  4:39 PM)LMAO Wrote: Hasbro is already making Zero-G. They are dubbing it as Shogun Steel. So, yes they are continuing the toyline, and as for your other question, Hasbro has just released wave 2 of the Hyperblades, that includes Variares, Jade Jupiter, and Blitz Striker.

Yeah, I already knew that, my question was regarding to whether they will continue the toyline AFTER completing Shogun Steel
(Mar. 19, 2013  1:18 AM)GladiatorGaruda Wrote:
(Mar. 17, 2013  4:39 PM)LMAO Wrote: Hasbro is already making Zero-G. They are dubbing it as Shogun Steel. So, yes they are continuing the toyline, and as for your other question, Hasbro has just released wave 2 of the Hyperblades, that includes Variares, Jade Jupiter, and Blitz Striker.

Yeah, I already knew that, my question was regarding to whether they will continue the toyline AFTER completing Shogun Steel

Oh sorry, I never knew you said that :p And haha, it is still unconfirmed, I'm pretty sure they will if TAKARA-TOMY does!
(Mar. 19, 2013  1:41 AM)LMAO Wrote:
(Mar. 19, 2013  1:18 AM)GladiatorGaruda Wrote:
(Mar. 17, 2013  4:39 PM)LMAO Wrote: Hasbro is already making Zero-G. They are dubbing it as Shogun Steel. So, yes they are continuing the toyline, and as for your other question, Hasbro has just released wave 2 of the Hyperblades, that includes Variares, Jade Jupiter, and Blitz Striker.

Yeah, I already knew that, my question was regarding to whether they will continue the toyline AFTER completing Shogun Steel

Oh sorry, I never knew you said that :p And haha, it is still unconfirmed, I'm pretty sure they will if TAKARA-TOMY does!
Well, it sort-of is confirmed that Takara-Tomy won't. If you go on Twitter and look at @takafumi_adachi , I sent him some tweets asking what will happen and Zero-G is most likely (75%) going to be the last series of Beyblade, but I'm hoping hasbro will wing it and continue it afterwards Smile
Adachi Takafumi has no idea if Beyblade is ending completely after Metal Fight Beyblade though ... There is every chance that TAKARA-TOMY will simply introduce a whole new series again in a few years, like they did between Bakuten Shoot Beyblade and Metal Fight Beyblade.
(Mar. 19, 2013  1:53 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Adachi Takafumi has no idea if Beyblade is ending completely after Metal Fight Beyblade though ... There is every chance that TAKARA-TOMY will simply introduce a whole new series again in a few years, like they did between Bakuten Shoot Beyblade and Metal Fight Beyblade.
Ah okay, Kai-V sorry then I guess I might've misunderstood it.
Bah, at least you are correct to have hopes that Hasbro will push Beyblade further.
I think by this point it's fair to say that the only hope we have of more Beyblades utilizing the MFB/Zero-G formula is of Hasbro winging it. It sure sounds like we won't be seeing any more new releases for the toyline from Asia any time soon.
You never know though- they could pick it back up in six months or so. As for Hasbro winging it, it seems unlikely, but if beyblade does well enough, I guess they could.
(Mar. 19, 2013  3:58 PM)ShinobuXD Wrote: You never know though- they could pick it back up in six months or so. As for Hasbro winging it, it seems unlikely, but if beyblade does well enough, I guess they could.

Well unlikely is another thing. As hasbro HAS made XTS, and Beywheelz, for me I'd say theres a 50/50 chance of them continuing it, but the world may never know! lol
(Mar. 19, 2013  8:21 PM)MetalZoroark21 Wrote:
(Mar. 19, 2013  3:58 PM)ShinobuXD Wrote: You never know though- they could pick it back up in six months or so. As for Hasbro winging it, it seems unlikely, but if beyblade does well enough, I guess they could.

Well unlikely is another thing. As hasbro HAS made XTS, and Beywheelz, for me I'd say theres a 50/50 chance of them continuing it, but the world may never know! lol

Remember at Toy Fair last year, when they stated Beyblade was to be an "evergreen" brand. That could be a hint to them continuing alone or not, probably depending on sales during the original (season 1) Shogun Steel. What I wonder, is they will continue to make XTS versions and not actualy beys (possible) What I said before, and think, is that if they continue, they might make Legend Zero-G, like a Zero-G ver. of classic Gemios, and other PHWS beys they never made Legend tops back in Metal Fusion. That would be definitly cool.
Did Hasbro every try to continue the Beyblade Series after G-Revolution ended? I don't remember much from back when I used to watch G-Revolution.
(Mar. 19, 2013  9:28 PM)GladiatorGaruda Wrote: Did Hasbro every try to continue the Beyblade Series after G-Revolution ended? I don't remember much from back when I used to watch G-Revolution.
Not that I am aware of...
(Mar. 19, 2013  9:28 PM)GladiatorGaruda Wrote: Did Hasbro every try to continue the Beyblade Series after G-Revolution ended? I don't remember much from back when I used to watch G-Revolution.

They released most of the HMS beyblades and a bunch of plastic rerelases and recolors. But Beyblade really did poorly back then and Hasbro lost a lot of money (see: http://money.cnn.com/2005/02/07/news/mid...o_results/). I think it would be possible for Hasbro to keep the main Beyblade line going past Gladiator Bahamudia, but it would really just depend on the demand and sales of Shogun Steel.